The rally was an attempt to unify the nation. [adjective]
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The attempt of Mahomet to unify Arabia had. [verb]
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Meanwhile, too, there was a growing desire to unify the workers of the country by some sort of national organization. [Please select]
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The values which he apprehends must be harmonious, and so far above the plurality of goods as to transcend and unify them. [Please select]
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This again results from the tendency in recent years to unify the social sciences and consequent attention to sociological theories. [Please select]
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To Philip also Isocrates appealed as the great leader who should unify and ennoble the chaotic public life of Greece. [Please select]
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Men will unify only to intensify the search for knowledge and power, and live as ever for new occasions. [Please select]
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As Royce says: "To have a conscience, then, is to have a cause; to unify your life by means of an ideal determined by this cause, and to compare this ideal and the life." [Please select]
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