Definitionn. an occurrence that involves the production of a union
Last update: September 9, 2015
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The unification of Germany was an historical event. [Please select]
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But this attempt at unification was reckoned to Berengar for a crime. [Please select]
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After the unification of China, Korea had reason for seeking an alliance with the Turks, in order to secure a new counterweight against China. [Please select]
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After the fall of the communist enclave in Kiangsi, the prospects for the Nationalist regime were bright; indeed, the unification of China was almost achieved. [Please select]
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What _memoria technica_ is to the ordinary memory, the theory of mechanics should be for our needed unification. [Please select]
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A too rapid unification, and an excessive appliance to parts and particulars, are the twin dangers of speculation. [Please select]
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In the last years, the unification of the spoken language has made great progress. [Please select]
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The same period saw also the unification of a number of German states into the German Empire. [Please select]
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CHARACTER OF ASSYRIAN RULE This unification of the Orient was accomplished only at a fearful cost. [Please select]
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[Illustration: Map, UNIFICATION OF FRANCE DURING THE MIDDLE AGES] PHILIP II, AUGUSTUS, 1180-1223 A. [Please select]
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The states to the south of the Main--Baden, Bavaria, and Würtemberg--were yet wanting to complete the unification of the Fatherland. [Please select]
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