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He has also been one of the country's leading figures in promoting diversity in journalism, via his longtime activities in the National Association of Hispanic Journalists and in UNITY, of which he is a past president.

At that time most Palestinians believed that the "liberation of Palestine" would come as a result of Arab unity, of which the first step was the creation of the United Arab Republic between Egypt and Syria in 1958.

This phrase is misleading: feudal is hardly more applicable to the widely varying institutions of this time than to those of the Kievan period, and partition implies a former unity of which there is insufficient evidence.

But in fact at that stage of postwar history to have joined the movement towards greater European unity, of which the Schuman plan was the first essential step, need not have involved any loosening in the link between London and the other countries of the Commonwealth.

He will think of the divine nature as logically and ontologically prior to the properties, and of the properties as manifestations of that unitary nature, a nature the radical unity of which cannot be made sense of on Plantinga's approach.

For what follows, we normalize population size of the monetary union to unity, of which (omega in (0,1)) live in Spain, while the remaining ((1-omega )) live in the rest of EMU.

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German Idealist systems and here Rosenzweig alludes to various sources in the writings of Schelling and Hegel conceive of the absolute ground of "the All" as an undifferentiated, "orphic unity," out of which the differentiated reality we experience unfolds dialectically.

"In the majority of the country there is instability which threatens the territorial integrity and the unity of Iraq, which is of extreme concern to the countries of the region," Prince Saudi said.

The only kind of unity to which I can attach any precise sense apart from the unity of the absolutely simple is that of a whole composed of parts.

The unity of existence, which he called the truth, can be realized through the practice of ahimsa, which requires reducing oneself to zero and reaching the furthest limit of humility.

Larkin, in Coleman's voice, pleads for "the Classic Unities": Unity of Place, which is the school and its inhabitants; Unity of Time, normally the term in which the action occurs; and Unity of Action, whereby every recorded incident contributes in some way to the telling of the story.

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