Sentence examples for word reconciliation from inspiring English sources

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We have a political culture in which the word "reconciliation" has come to mean "bitter division".

As far as I know, he never used the word "reconciliation," but it captures, I believe, what inspired him.

Then the moon will rise like the word reconciliation, like Walt Whitman examining the tear on a dead face.

In his remarks, the president refrained from using the word "reconciliation," the parliamentary tactic that Democrats are expected to employ to avoid a Republican filibuster and win passage with a simple majority.

Wright concludes "Wheeling Motel" by invoking a third American poet: Then the moon will rise like the word reconciliation, like Walt Whitman examining the tear on a dead face.

He and other officials use the word "reconciliation'' to mean negotiations.

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In other words, reconciliation.

But these words reconciliation and resolution – are also lies, for what I found, in the absence of reckoning for these refugees and survivors, was post-conflict irresolution.

She was far enough from pious notions that she had never asked me, on any of my trips home, to go into my father's room and try for a word of reconciliation with him.

I approached him, and uttered a few words about reconciliation.

But his words of reconciliation and healing could not alter the cold reality of the moment.

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