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You confirm it by the union from which unity is taking shape.
An orchestra plays as a collective in which unity of purpose, togetherness and blending are critical and highly developed qualities.
The era of its original broadcast run was one in which unity seemed achievable, regardless of the obstacles before us.
Dotting the score, and marked in blue pencil, were measures Mr. Gilbert called "safety points": moments of stasis in which unity, if lost, can be restored.
In both instances, the change is widely believed to take place through the worshipper's return, by means of the acts of worship, to primordial time (as in early or tribal religions), to the realm in which unity and blessedness obtain.
Unity targets senescent cells — cells that, as they age, start producing a colorless, odorless, noxious goo called SASP, which Unity's researchers call "the zombie toxin," because it makes other cells senescent and spreads chronic inflammation throughout the body.
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Feel into the word "division" and then feel into the word "unity"... which one feels more aligned within you?
Another stranded family was rescued after seven hours in Unity, in which one child and a rescuer were killed.
The foundational character of unity became the distinctive project of philosophy, in which conceptual unity played the role of the standard of intelligibility.
"But it's something which brings unity".
Later Fishman detailed the foundations on which this unity was built in East End Jewish Radicals.
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