How To Use Uniting In A Sentence

  • Moreover, I realized -- experienced, even -- at long last, that "the Body of Christ" is a good deal more than a figure of speech; it is an appalling truth and mystery, uniting us beyond our knowing with one another, and uniting us with an ever greater mystery, the perichoresis ( "circling dance") of the Holy Trinity Who is our One God. Scott Cairns: Recovering the Body of Christ
  • By reuniting the oft-reproduced images of Che Guevara and the Baader-Meinhof pin-ups with their tenets of belief, LaBruce puts the radical back into radical chic.
  • Conclusion: Uniting IL - 2 with laser to treat condyloma acuminatum of female genital organ is more effective and can lower its relapse rate.
  • The Nobel laureate Richard Feynman once made a tentative suggestion that a theory uniting quantum mechanics and relativity might lead to an objective state reduction, and others have taken up and built on this idea.
  • The merman was the first to see the importance of uniting the continent of Odyssey
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  • Hence that wide-spread Pythagorean philosophy, with its spheral harmonics and esoteric mysteries, uniting in one brotherhood for many years men of thought and action, -- dare we say, our inferiors? The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 03, No. 20, June, 1859
  • Her parents had been separated since she was two, but becoming refugees together was a last - unsuccessful - stab at reuniting.
  • Without doubt, the national bourgeoisie tends to vacillate, but we should, nevertheless, make use of its positive side, uniting with it as well as struggling against it.
  • Without doubt, the national bourgeoisie tends to vacillate, but we should, nevertheless, make use of its positive side, uniting with it as well as struggling against it.
  • Hcuk is the main representative body uniting over half a million Hindus in the UK.
  • _Atropine_ can be formed by uniting tropine and tropic acid, the two decomposition products already noted. Scientific American Supplement, No. 415, December 15, 1883
  • Uniting them is a two-story, skylit atrium bringing daylight into the public areas.
  • Only by overcoming our weaknesses can we advance without any encumbrance; only by uniting ourselves in our struggle can we be invincible.
  • After reuniting with matchbox twenty for 2007's "Exile on Mainstream," Rob Thomas returns to his solo work with his new offering "cradlesong," and the result is a fresh mix of tunes that blends 80's synth-pop with today's current pop sound. Latest Articles
  • The world as a whole is best served by a uniting of its peoples and recognition of our mutual interdependence. Phoenix From the Flame
  • “The praetor did so to allow the public discussion of reunifying Romulan and Vulcan societies,” Sisko explained, “in order to impel the public discussion of uniting the two empires.” Star Trek: Typhon Pact: Rough Beasts of Empire
  • This is a guest post by Queers United: The activist blog uniting the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, intersexual, asexual community & straight allies in the fight for equality! Archive 2009-05-01
  • No one doubts the scale of the task in reuniting a fractured country and rebuilding a shattered economy.
  • He smiled knowingly and explained, having run successful businesses with hundreds of employees, uniting the warring factions would not be a problem. The Sun
  • Originalism is the key link in uniting the whole designer for great innovative struggles. Unless this is realized, any creative activity is out of reach.
  • The tendon diverges, uniting laterally with muscle 46 which originates from the lateral walls of the pronotum, and medially with muscle 47, which originates from the posterior pronotal inflection ( PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
  • Therefore make every effort on the path, uniting absolute and relative bodhichitta, which distills the essence of all the sutras and the tantras.
  • Fenway Sports Group has anointed Anfield's King, the one man capable of uniting a club beset by poisonous division and politicking in recent years and someone who yearned to retake his post within weeks of leaving it in 1991. How Kenny Dalglish lifted the Liverpool mood and found the aura | Andy Hunter
  • The fourth dimension also played a part in uniting a number of abstract painters and sculptors in the inter-war period.
  • Nobody ever accused him of delaying the end of the Warring States Period in his attempts to stop the Qin Kingdom from reuniting the whole country.
  • Guided by the synergidae one male-cell passes into the oosphere with which it fuses, the two nuclei uniting, while the other fuses with the definitive nucleus, or, as it is also called, the endosperm nucleus. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 2, Part 1, Slice 1
  • But, in truth, Fleury was simply anticipating the policy of the renversement des alliances (breaking up of the alliances), which began in 1756, and which by uniting The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 6: Fathers of the Church-Gregory XI
  • The set, by the sculptor Antony Gormley, consists of movable cuboid frames which the performers continually reconfigure, the resultant ziggurats sometimes uniting the group, sometimes fracturing it. Political Mother and Babel (words)
  • A minute later he heard the rhythmic thump of the starboard bilge pump uniting with his own pumping.
  • The mygale carries its eggs enclosed in a cocoon of white silk of a very close tissue, formed of two round pieces uniting at their borders. The Western World Picturesque Sketches of Nature and Natural History in North and South America
  • After liberation, she made her way to England, finally reuniting with her children in 1946.
  • Due to local infection, and (because of it) the elimination of newly formed bone over the years, a pseudoarthrosis set in at the site of the fracture, and there was not the slightest chance of the bones uniting. "news" via big sleep in Google Reader
  • Some botanists noted certain similarities such as floral organs in trimerous whorls uniting members of this order and ‘primitive’ monocotyledons (Alisma).
  • In a buck-passing situation, states would refrain from taking an active stance against the zombies in the hopes that other countries would do the dirty work of uniting to slay the demon hordes.
  • Only a few generations ago many of them survived entirely off the land, following the caribou from fall to springtime and usually reuniting in the summers to collect their Treaty money and sell their furs.
  • In both theories, however, the guiding vision and uniting theme remains a fidelity to the liberal ideal of individual autonomy.
  • At an indefinite height overhead something made the sky blacker, which had the semblance of a vast architrave uniting the pillars horizontally…
  • All constitutional parties opposed to the pact were unionist, and they had no such difficulty in uniting.
  • Then he jumps up to preview some of albums released as the label celebrates its 40th birthday: first a track from the duo album reuniting Jarrett with the bassist Charlie Haden, a member of the pianist's American quartet in the 70s and a frequent contributor to ECM's mid-period output, then a piece from Officium Novum, the new collaboration by the Hilliard singers and Garbarek, whose own debut LP was ECM's seventh release, in 1970. Manfred Eicher: the sound man
  • This supposed uniting principle misconceives the argument for gay marriage, which, as I have outlined it, is not necessarily based solely on augmenting the private happiness of two adults.
  • The fourth dimension also played a part in uniting a number of abstract painters and sculptors in the inter-war period.
  • Although not religious, Ilan felt compelled to keep some significant religious observances in space to fulfill his dream of uniting the Jewish people and representing our nation.
  • The smaller veins unite to form larger ones; these do not accompany the arteries, but soon enter the trabecular sheaths of the capsule, and by their junction form six or more branches, which emerge from the hilum, and, uniting, constitute the lienal vein, the largest radicle of the portal vein. XI. Splanchnology. 4g. The Spleen
  • Philadelphia's naked bike ride held this Sunday at dusk, finally uniting testicle with crepuscle ... Latest News - UPI.com
  • Too often taken for granted, the campaign against all-seater stadia is gathering pace and is uniting fans around the country.Sentencedict
  • I could never understand why religions tended to divide rather than unite and here was an orientation to religion that was uniting the whole world.
  • The new creature is the fruit of a spiritual marriage uniting the activity of the artist to the passivity of a given matter.
  • The three uniting congregations were an Independent Holiness Church, a charismatic House Church, and a Brethren Assembly.
  • Cedric and Athelstane discuss the possibility of a Saxon restoration during the upcoming uprising, and the need to start mobilizing and uniting their kinsmen.
  • He talks at length about uniting and leading the black community, then expounds and glamourizes violence in philosophy, style, attitude and music.
  • The free event is aimed at uniting communities and to re-build confidence and hope in the city's future.
  • Each agency of the Uniting Church is going to give proper recognition to local Aboriginal people.
  • With its relentless army of moppets uniting in sister solidarity to rally against such unpleasantries as cold mush and no Santa Claus, the number is a flurry of imaginative, lively choreography.
  • There is nothing to suggest that in the spring of 1860 Cavour envisaged uniting the whole peninsula of Italy.
  • He undertakes "one last job" with the dream of reuniting with his long-abandoned first love, but when he finds her in flagrante delicto, what little romanticism left within him is destroyed. A Killer Vision of a Corrupt Society
  • _Piperine_ has also been made by the uniting of piperidine and piperic acid, and, as piperidine has already been formed from pyridine, we have here a true synthesis also. Scientific American Supplement, No. 415, December 15, 1883
  • On successfully reuniting the family, she was amazed to witness it swim off apparently none the worse for its ordeal. Times, Sunday Times
  • He succeeded in finding and uniting a large quantity of fragments belonging together, and thus restoring pages of writing, with here and there a damaged line, a word effaced, a broken corner, often a larger portion missing, but still enough left to form continuous and readable texts. Chaldea From the Earliest Times to the Rise of Assyria
  • This had acted as Islam acts everywhere, as a very strong social bond, uniting the vast majority of subjects in all districts except certain parts of the European empire, in instinctive loyalty to the person of the padishah, whatever might be felt about his government. The Balkans A History of Bulgaria—Serbia—Greece—Rumania—Turkey
  • For those already familiar with the homestyle recipes and household tips that Gervase Markham provided in his 1615-published "The Well-Kept Kitchen," discovering these snazzy keepers is like reuniting with long-lost friends. News You Can Eat
  • Without doubt, the national bourgeoisie tends to vacillate, but we should, nevertheless, make use of its positive side, uniting with it as well as struggling against it.
  • Politically speaking, pansexuality is a way of uniting disparate SM/fetish communities into a solid front that can more effectively fight for kinky civil rights and better educate the public about the diversity and consensuality of kinky sex. Come Hither
  •     Texture of upright pine with a keel's curved rondure uniting. Poems and Fragments
  • Their eyes meet for one blinding, uniting moment, and he sees her finally, not reflected, not invisible, but her, at last and only, her.
  • These dolines are the equivalent of small valleys in a fluvial system, the waters from them uniting underground into the major stream draining the area.
  • In the middle of the pectoral there is a vegetable ornament with birds, typical for Greek toreutics, which is interpreted as the World Tree symbol, uniting all three worlds.
  • The result of this is a coalition between the lazzarone and the sbirro -- law-breaker and law-preserver uniting in a systematic attack upon the pockets of the public. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine — Volume 55, No. 341, March, 1844
  • This idea of the production of nodules of flint in chalk-beds is countenanced from the iron which generally appears as these flints become decomposed by the air; which by uniting with the iron in their composition reduces it from a vitrescent state to that of calx, and thus renders it visible. The Botanic Garden A Poem in Two Parts. Part 1: the Economy of Vegetation
  • The Uniting Church, which represents former Methodist, Presbyterian and Congregational denominations in Australia, has apologised unreservedly to children who suffered neglect and abuse in its institutions over the past century.
  • In addition to uniting the cream of the county's photographic excellence, the freelances will also benefit by having a shop window for their high-quality images.
  • In this awful moment of suspense, which seemingly but preceded the disuniting of soul and body, each of the young men turned a breathless look of horror upon the old hunter, such as landsmen in a terrible gale at sea would turn upon the commander of the vessel; but, save an almost imperceptible quiver of the lips, not a muscle of the now stern countenance of Boone changed. Ella Barnwell A Historical Romance of Border Life
  • When we're together it's like long lost siblings reuniting, especially for me and Brandon.
  • The development of electronic commerce help uniting the international trade law, will unite international trade law.
  • The merman was the first to see the importance of uniting the continent of Otaria, saving its fragmented history. Odyssey
  • The architects now plan to erect a glass facade at the back, uniting the three homes but preserving the original brickwork. Times, Sunday Times
  • Truly it points to Jesus as pontifex, mediator, broker, and priest uniting both God and the disciples.
  • They had talked all night chatting like old friends reuniting after 10 years apart.
  • The fourth dimension also played a part in uniting a number of abstract painters and sculptors in the inter-war period.
  • Hence in the generation of the buds of trees, there are probably two kinds of glands, which acquire from the vegetable blood, and deposite beneath the cuticle of the tree two kinds of formative organic matter, which unite and form parts of the new vegetable embryon; which again uniting with other such organizations form the caudex, or the plumula, or the radicle, of Note VIII
  • Uniting with the ever-flowing current, they shake the courses of the soul, stopping the revolution of the same and twisting in all sorts of ways the nature of the other, and the harmonical ratios of twos and threes and the mean terms which connect them, until the circles are bent and disordered and their motion becomes irregular. Timaeus
  • And Aylmer, excluding the sunshine, which would have interfered with his chemical processes, had supplied its place with perfumed lamps, emitting flames of various hue, but all uniting in a soft, impurpled radiance. The Short-story
  • Without doubt , the national bourgeoisie tends to vacillate , but we should , nevertheless, make use of its positive side, uniting with it as well as struggling against ...
  • For that principle being wedged into human nature which the Greeks call fc-oXirixoVj the principle of correspondence apd uniting our interests, every sort of virtue, must have a communication with those of agreement, unity and benevolence in societies, as justice reci - procally influences, enforces and seeks to every other virtue. Cicero's Five Books De Finibus: Or, Concerning the Last Object of Desire and Aversion
  • When, however, the brothers met, the elder could not but see the change of complexion in the younger and questioned him of his case whereto he replied, “Tis caused by the travails of wayfare and my case needs care, for I have suffered from the change of water and air! but Allah be praised for reuniting me with a brother so dear and so rare!” The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • Like the internet, English is uniting the world marketplace.
  • Hence in the generation of the buds of trees, there are probably two kinds of glands, which acquire from the vegetable blood, and deposite beneath the cuticle of the tree two kinds of formative organic matter, which unite and form parts of the new vegetable embryon; which again uniting with other such organizations form the caudex, or the plumula, or the radicle, of a new vegetable bud. The Temple of Nature; or, the Origin of Society A Poem, with Philosophical Notes
  • The two keys represent the uniting of the microcosm and the macrocosm.
  • It should be noted from the outset that I have long been a public supporter of uniting the political right federally.
  • Without doubt , the national bourgeoisie tends to vacillate , but we should , nevertheless, make use of its positive side, uniting with it as well as struggling against ...
  • That was the setting-in of a new current for his ambition, directing his prospects of "instrumentality" towards the uniting of distinguished religious gifts with successful business. Middlemarch: a study of provincial life (1900)
  • We identified 10 sites that had changed at the node uniting all of the M. iolanthe and M. campbelli sequences and that were unvaried among these four sequences.
  • Fontevrault, but the bonds uniting the English nunneries to the mother-house were gradually loosened until from alien they became denizen, that is to say, practically independent. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 6: Fathers of the Church-Gregory XI
  • But officials are bracing themselves for opposition with the university's ‘rival’ student hang-outs, the Glasgow University Union and the Queen Margaret Union, uniting against the move.
  • If we are to talk of unity, let us talk of uniting people and not just territory.
  • What you all should now focus on is uniting behind OUR party's nominee and not falling into the hole that John McCain has dug for the disgruntle Clintonites. Blitzer: As the race comes into focus, the gloves come off
  • Without doubt , the national bourgeoisie tends to vacillate , but we should , nevertheless, make use of its positive side, uniting with it as well as struggling against ...
  • It is a proscenium theatre, but the proscenium arch is made almost invisible by its dark colour, uniting the audience and actor in a single room.
  • But besides the hypocrisy of merely outwardly "daubing" to make the wall look fair (Mt 23: 27, 29; Ac 23: 3), there is implied the unsoundness of the wall from the absence of true uniting cement; the "untempered cement" answering to the lie of the prophets, who say, in support of their prophecies, "Thus saith the Lord, when the Lord hath not spoken Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • Pay attention to uniting and working with comrades who differ with you.
  • The world as a whole is best served by a uniting of its peoples and recognition of our mutual interdependence. Phoenix From the Flame
  • They name this clade Pegasoferae, a name derived by uniting Pegasus (in their view a sort of bat-perissodactyl combination) with Ferae (the name they use for the carnivoran + pangolin clade). Archive 2006-08-01
  • So the university commissioned a pedestrian bridge to span a hazardous street, uniting the residential tower with the rest of campus.
  • Among the majestic mahoganies and cedars, many over 200 feet tall, stands the giant, sacred ceiba which, according to the Mayan cosmic view stands at the earth's center uniting the universe.
  • “But because yours is the—” The word breakaway occurred to him, but he discarded it. “—newer nation, that would suggest that any uniting of the two would favor Tal’Aura’s government.” Star Trek: Typhon Pact: Rough Beasts of Empire
  • The uniting factor is that withdrawal of specific glutens mitigates symptoms in a significant number of individuals with these gluten-associated diseases.
  • For example, three atoms of oxygen form what we call ozone; two atoms of hydrogen uniting with one atom of oxygen form water. The Outline of Science, Vol. 1 (of 4) A Plain Story Simply Told
  • The name is derived from the Latin _artus_, a joint, and the disease comprehends three species, viz., _sciatica_, disease of the scia, or the ligaments uniting the spine with the hip; _cyragra_, disease of the joints of the hands; and _podagra_, disease of the bones and joints of the foot, due to the descent of humors into their continuity. Gilbertus Anglicus Medicine of the Thirteenth Century
  • The property of phosphoric acid of uniting with carburetted hydrogen to form carbonic acid and phosphureted hydrogen certainly is of fundamental importance, as phosphureted hydrogen readily ignites on coming into contact with oxygen. Valere Aude Dare to Be Healthy, Or, The Light of Physical Regeneration
  • For many, reuniting with wives and children is the next difficult and emotional task.
  • The vote was a result of a mass popular campaign uniting the left, the unions and the global justice movement.
  • Musicians experimented with uniting rock drums with jazz, introducing the wa-wa pedal, and fusing jazz with classical music.
  • He'll overcome his personal traumas by simply reuniting with his wife.
  • The texture of the dish was simply beautiful - the crisp crab, the tongue-clinging cream, the gelatinous, tenuous tomato uniting into a cheery little song of sweet and light.
  • Obama must soon makehis stand for negotiation, altruismand social cooperation versus preemptive military aggression, warand separation to be in sync with a rapidly uniting and evolving world. WHOEVER WINS U.S. PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION / IRAQ LOSES
  • The oil in this composition, being dissolved by the lime, wholly disappears; and, uniting with the whole of the other ingredients, forms a kind of calcareous soap. Young's Demonstrative Translation of Scientific Secrets
  • The problems were indeed knotty, for no strong local leader capable of uniting Cuba appeared. The American Nation: A History of the United States to 1877
  • Without doubt, the national bourgeoisie tends to vacillate, but we should, nevertheless, make use of its positive side, uniting with it as well as struggling against it.
  • Nay, 'tis that we-and this is most important-may dwell in comfort, instead of suffering want (for well I know that every whilom friend avoids the poor), and that I might rear my sons as doth befit my house; further, that I might be the father of brothers for the children thou hast borne, and raise these to the same high rank, uniting the family in one, - to my lasting bliss. Medea
  • Historically presidents and prime ministers would give inspiring speeches to their nations, psyching them up and uniting them into one determined force to be reckoned with.
  • I suppose the cause of that redish colour is occasioned as follows: the Minium assists in some manner to calcine the copper yet further than in was before & uniting together produces that effect so I think no minium shall be used with Copper in any form whatever. The Creation of Color in Eighteenth-Century Europe
  • _expand and open out from each other_, some bending round and terminating their action on the upper surface of the hemisphere, and others meeting, as it were, above in their progress outwards, uniting their forces to give an increased charge to the carrier ball, at an _increased distance_ from the source of power, and influencing each other so as to cause a second flexure in the contrary direction from the first one. Experimental Researches in Electricity, Volume 1
  • For four decades, Taiwanese rights and interests were subjugated to those of the new arrivals, many of whom harbored the hope of reuniting with China.
  • All constitutional parties opposed to the pact were unionist, and they had no such difficulty in uniting.
  • In fact, several other stories about friendly relations with Arabs emphasise that difficulties with Hebrew were not seen as an obstacle, but as a uniting factor.
  • And yet, if you reintroduce the idea of absentmindedness, which acts as a go-between, you will see this profound comic element uniting with the most superficial type. Laughter : an Essay on the Meaning of the Comic
  • The marriage official returned the license to the clerk after certifying that he had performed a marriage ceremony uniting the couple named in the license.
  • He suggested that avian ancestors must have incorporated functional preadaptations for flight, yet rejects characters uniting theropods and birds based on grounds of functional similarity.
  • That wild-eyed amphibian has brought people together across the land, uniting one and all across this nation in their shared annoyance.
  • Like last year, each city has its own distinctive concert before uniting with big-screen link-ups for the live relay of the famous finale of the Last Night of the Proms from the Royal Albert Hall.
  • The backing of the throne had an image of him reuniting the two kingdoms of Upper and Lower Kemet.
  • Only by overcoming our weaknesses can we advance without any encumbrance; only by uniting ourselves in our struggle can we be invincible.
  • The Myanmar Rice Industry Association (MRIA) was created on January 12 as a national body uniting three existing separate associations - the Myanmar Rice and Paddy Traders ' The Earth Times Online Newspaper
  • The Piacenza Liver is a bronze object designed to express the entire science of divination into a single model, uniting the practices of divination from lightning and bird omens (nb. the border representing the horizon and associated deities which is useful for these practices) with that of omens read from sheep livers (nb. the inner portion useful only to haruspicy). The identity of the Etruscan god Tecum
  • In both theories, however, the guiding vision and uniting theme remains a fidelity to the liberal ideal of individual autonomy.
  • Without doubt, the national bourgeoisie tends to vacillate, but we should, nevertheless, make use of its positive side, uniting with it as well as struggling against it.
  • The president and his vice hosted the prime minister and his vice at State House, a move towards uniting the nation after a gruelling campaign.
  • Black; a line down the inner orbits of the eyes, continued along the lower margins of the face, and uniting with the clypeus, which as well as a line above it between the antennæ are yellow; a spot on the scape in front, and the mandibles, yellow; the latter rufo-piceous at their apex. Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society - Vol. 3 Zoology
  • Uniting these two different symmetries is highly nontrivial and leads us directly to supersymmetry and superstrings.
  • From the images of loved ones tearfully reuniting at Camp Hope to the sight of a grateful President embracing the rescuers, the saga in San Jose is an inspiration for all. Inder Sidhu: When Stars and Teams Align: A Lesson from the Miraculous Rescue of Chile's Miners
  • Is it that these two patriarchies are uniting against a perceived common threat, free and independent women?
  • On successfully reuniting the family, she was amazed to witness it swim off apparently none the worse for its ordeal. Times, Sunday Times
  • Below the roots of the lungs the vagi descend in close contact with it, the right nerve passing down behind, and the left nerve in front of it; the two nerves uniting to form a plexus around the tube. XI. Splanchnology. 2d. The Esophagus
  • His father, Vincenzio Galilei, was a musician whose originality and polemic talents fomented a revolution uniting practice and theory in music much as Galileo was to unite them in science.
  • In both theories, however, the guiding vision and uniting theme remains a fidelity to the liberal ideal of individual autonomy.
  • Without doubt , the national bourgeoisie tends to vacillate , but we should , nevertheless, make use of its positive side, uniting with it as well as struggling against ...
  • Looking at old friends and revisiting scenes brought tears to our eyes, fuelled by the excitement of reuniting.
  • The party has always accommodated a broad range of political views, bound together by the central aim of reuniting the country.
  • Nevertheless there are two evident principles of combination, of which he may avail himself in producing these colours in the various ways of working; the one being that of combining two original secondaries; and the other, of uniting the three primaries in such a manner that the archeus shall predominate. Field's Chromatography or Treatise on Colours and Pigments as Used by Artists
  • It is pro-family, uniting those gay family members with their siblings and parents in the unifying ritual of civil marriage.
  • Of these, the farthest to the East is the “Baltimore Pike, ” which passes by the East entrance to the Cemetery; the farthest to the West is the “Emmetsburg road, ” which is wholly outside of our line of battle, but near the Cemetery, is within a hundred yards of it; the “Taneytown road” is between these, running nearly due North and South, by the Eastern base of “Round Top, ” by the Western side of the Cemetery, and uniting with the Emmetsburg road between the Cemetery and the town. Haskell's Account of the Battle of Gettysburg. Paras. 26-50
  • By uniting with the bone at one end and blending with the perimysium and fiber bundles at the other, the tendon forms a very secure attachment for the muscle. Physiology and Hygiene for Secondary Schools
  • Intervention in domestic politics often cements dictators in place by uniting the people against what they see as foreign aggression.
  • By reuniting the oft-reproduced images of Che Guevara and the Baader-Meinhof pin-ups with their tenets of belief, LaBruce puts the radical back into radical chic.
  • The topologies of dendrograms portrayed songs of birds known to be extimus uniting with other extimus, and birds known to be adastus clustering with other adastus.
  • Shifting her gaze to the nearby birch tree at the corner of the small garden, she saw a golden falcon that had served its purpose of bringing her to the Forbidden Garden and reuniting her with her lost love, and of course, her lost memories.
  • It is time that capital and labor realized that their interests are really commutual, as interdependent as the brain and the body; time they ceased their fratricidal strife and, uniting their mighty forces under the flag of Progress, completed the conquest of the world and doomed Poverty, Ignorance and Vice -- hell's great triumvirate -- to banishment eternal. The Complete Works of Brann the Iconoclast, Volume 12
  • Whether it's a changing of seasons, or a great day, or a shitty day, or reuniting with old friends, the temptation is always there. The Tale of the $500 and Nic O'Teen
  • Cyprus has been divided since 1974, when Turkish troops invaded the north of the island in the wake of an abortive coup attempt by Greek Cypriot nationalists, aimed at uniting the island with Greece.
  • Many fans hoped for a fairytale resolution to Kahn's crisis, reuniting a father with his children.
  • Kali will befoul the pure Hindu Dharma by teaching doctrines contradictory to it, such as the uniting of the castes, intercaste marriage, and the lifting of the status of the lower castes. The Kalachakra Presentation of the Prophets of the Non-Indic Invaders (Full Analysis)
  • Without doubt, the national bourgeoisie tends to vacillate, but we should, nevertheless, make use of its positive side, uniting with it as well as struggling against it.
  • Jung speaks in Psyche and Symbol of the ` redemptive significance" of `uniting symbols. RIDDLE ME THIS
  • In the end, when Philip finally advanced into Greece proper, his opponents proved so incapable of uniting or otherwise seriously challenging him that he found himself opposed by the armies of only the two most directly threatened poleis: Athens and Thebes. THE LANDMARK THUCYDIDES
  • The uniting of these groups with one another is usually induced by a nitrogen atom, which at the same time is linked with a hydrogen atom, and forms a so-called "imid" group. Albrecht Kossel - Nobel Lecture
  • Congressional doves, by uniting around a strong offensive eschewing triangulation weakened the president.
  • On examination, it reveals a coded significance, uniting the worlds of animals, birds, humans and demigods, proposing itself as an image of the universe.
  • The tale is inherently a most unlikely one, uniting a pious lady with a pagan fertility ritual.
  • Three Australian churches - the Methodist, Congregational and Presbyterian - came together to form the Uniting Church.
  • This charming and affecting sequel, reuniting the characters after nine years, gives us the answer.
  • If people are uncertain as to who they are uniting against, they seem even less sure of what they are standing up for.
  • The Uniting Church was formed in 1977, drawing membership from the Presbyterian, Methodist and Congregational churches.
  • The activist blog uniting the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, intersexual, asexual community & straight allies in the fight for equality! Archive 2009-04-01
  • Prior to the debacle of 1846 Peel was not wholly unsuccessful in uniting divergent interests. English Conservatism since the Restoration: An introduction and anthology
  • When those two substances are mixed together the hydrogen of the water leaves its original partner, oxygen, and the carbon of the calcium carbide leaves the calcium, uniting together to form that particular compound of hydrogen and carbon, or hydrocarbon, which is known as acetylene, whose formula is C_2H_2; while the residual calcium and oxygen join together to produce calcium oxide or lime, CaO. Acetylene, the Principles of Its Generation and Use
  • Two decades on, the band are reuniting to perform the album in its entirety. Times, Sunday Times
  • Of the six point agenda by Fancis Boyle for an international legal response on the ongoing crimes committed by Israel, here is point 4: "We must move to have the U.N. General Assembly impose economic, diplomatic, and travel sanctions upon Israel pursuant to the terms of the Uniting for Peace Resolution (1950), whose Emergency Special [...]" The first Democratic president in the modern era to be elected on an anti-war ticket is also, to the relief of neocons and the liberal belligerati, a hawk. Body on the line
  • Professor Byrne dealt with the question of how learning providers can play a binding role in uniting regions across county boundaries.
  • But what really has Cisco in a tizzy is the idea of Microsoft uniting Lync with Skype. BusinessWeek.com -- Top News
  • The architects now plan to erect a glass facade at the back, uniting the three homes but preserving the original brickwork. Times, Sunday Times
  • Pay attention to uniting and working with those who differ with you.
  • She was herself a humorist -- writing entertaining light verses -- and a vivacious talker 'uniting,' it was said, 'strong common sense with a lively imagination' and a crisp epigrammatic phrase .... Archive 2009-03-01
  • For some, bourgeois marriage, by uniting procreation, sexuality, love, and a legal contract, functions as a moral legitimation of the political and social subordination of women.
  • It is a display of loyalty and passion of a nation's citizens in its uniting icon: the flag.
  • Look, all we are saying is that unless Sen Obama crawls towards Sen Clinton on his knees through West Virginia in sack-cloth and ashes like Henry IV grovelling before Gregory VII in Canossa, we will know that he is not serious about uniting the country ... Clinton Camp: Obama Shouldn't Get Away With Writing Off West Virginia Loss
  • When the handle is turned, it stitches and travels over the edges, uniting them faster and more securely than six hand sewers; and several others, representative of the family type of sewing machine, besides Wheeler & Wilson's hemstitch machine, the working of which is of much interest. Scientific American Supplement, No. 598, June 18, 1887
  • The government had in fact wilfully stood in the way of families reuniting, and had aggressively prevented parents reuniting with their children.
  • In Denning's formulation, the Popular Front is more productively viewed in Gramscian terms, as a "historical bloc uniting industrial unionists, Communists, independent socialists, community activists, and émigré anti-fascists around laborist social democracy, anti-fascism and anti-lynching. Caught in the Crossfire: Adrian Scott and the Politics of Americanism in 1940s Hollywood
  • These capillaries in turn empty into a single system of veins which, uniting to form the _hepatic veins_ Physiology and Hygiene for Secondary Schools
  • In both theories, however, the guiding vision and uniting theme remains a fidelity to the liberal ideal of individual autonomy.
  • the uniting influence was stronger than the separative
  • Judging of things by the light of human prudence, he thought the community could never raise itself again to the position it occupied before the fire, and wishing to prevent a multiplicity of institutions in his diocese, he formed the design of uniting the _rising community_ to the _Ursulines_ at Quebec. Life of Venerable Sister Margaret Bourgeois
  • The young are produced in the same way also by the cephalopoda, e.g. sepias and the like, and by the crustacea, e.g. carabi and their kindred, for these also lay eggs in consequence of copulation, and the male has often been seen uniting with the female. On the Generation of Animals
  • Only by uniting under one banner will pensioners ever achieve their objectives.
  • It is understood that the corporation is enthusiastic about reuniting the three women on a new project, either as a trio or part of a new quartet. Times, Sunday Times
  • Despite this, the sheer volume of sound serves as a uniting force and in some ways it seems to suggest a sort of free jazz guitar version of Ornette Coleman harmolodics.
  • These are helping people to find mates identifying and uniting against enemies venerating or idolising a figure, institution or ideology.
  • The longing of the typical Spaniard is that everyone, more than uniting with him, imitates him, either by free will or by force. Concordant Individualists
  • The architects now plan to erect a glass facade at the back, uniting the three homes but preserving the original brickwork. Times, Sunday Times
  • Council officials have been left with their tails between their legs after claiming they were ‘duped’ into reuniting a woman and her pet dog.
  • Like many rulers, she used marriage as a means to create and cement alliances, uniting her daughter Henrietta Maria and Charles I of England, for example.

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