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Western Europe was unified for two generations by a fear of the Soviet Union.
Davidson's philosophy is unusually unified for someone making contributions to so many areas.
It was only in September, 2014, that the game's field size was unified for men and women.
Following the elections, they will be unified for all members of the European Parliament at around 7,000, or nearly $10,000 ,per month.
Keith Vaz, the committee's chairman, said the piecemeal nature of standards within the police service had to be unified for the first time by the new professional body, the College of Policing.
These methods are unified for a combined squarer design.
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He urged the Democrats to unify for the good of the country, which he said "requires a deep and radical change" as never before.
But I do think that the Democratic Party traditionally in New Jersey has a habit of waging nasty primaries, but then has the ability to unify for the general".
Why is that number exactly 2? And why is it exactly the same for two completely different forces which the combined brains of theoretical physics have failed to unify for more that a century?
"It was illicit, territorial, and unifying for anyone that experienced it.
People of various beliefs and backgrounds — a melting pot, if you will — must unify for a common goal for the team to be successful".
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