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reconciled and political
In the 20th century such " conflict resolution " was replaced by " crisis resolution " whenever a political coalition fell apart and could not be reconciled ; the government then resigns and instead of trying to find a new coalition majority, decides on holding new elections, normally in accordance with the wishes of parliament itself.
Since this conflict brought him an ever growing political defeat, he moderated his struggle with the Catholic Church and in the wake of Pius IX's death on February 7, 1878, reconciled with the new Pope, Leo XIII, lifting some sanctions.
Coolidge never reconciled with his mother-in-law, who later insisted that Grace had been largely responsible for Coolidge's political success.
So Hotepsekhemwy's full name may be read as " the two powers are reconciled " or " pleasing in powers ", which suggests a significant political meaning.
" Wells attempts to show how political, social, and religious differences could be reconciled, resulting in a more unified, inter-cooperating human race.
Robert Mugabe and Joshua Nkomo, finally reconciled their political differences by late 1987.
As early as 1956, Romania's political apparatus reconciled with Josip Broz Tito, which led to a series of common economic projects ( culminating in the Iron Gates venture ).
However, they eventually reconciled on this point and Mndawe continued pursuing his political objectives which he justified with the personal maxim, " Tomorrow's mythology is Today's politics.
However, there are political and spiritual issues that the couple learn must be reconciled.
In the 1968 general election, Fisher reconciled with the NDP, and attempted a political comeback as the party's candidate in the suburban Toronto riding of York Centre, but came in second to the Liberal candidate.
Following a split between Rogozin and Sergei Baburin in 2005, Glazyev re-joined the Rodina faction and reconciled with his former political partner.
The novel ends with Morton returning to Scotland in 1689 to find a changed political and religious climate following the overthrow of James VII, and to be reconciled with Edith.
Moreover, the country was in political turmoil at the time and the accused had later reconciled with the military according to Fijian cultural norms, Khan said.

reconciled and parties
The two bills were then reconciled in a conference committee that was criticized by Senators from both the Republican and Democratic parties for ignoring civil liberty concerns.
The parties only reconciled in 1512.
Further strife between the two kingdoms would put the marriage contract on hold for a few years until the two parties eventually reconciled in 1363 ; Haakon and Margaret were married that year in the Copenhagen Cathedral.
After François Mitterrand's election, the two centre-right parliamentary parties reconciled.
Obviously these two parties were not reconciled and following the Assembly the Independents formed their own independent church.

reconciled and did
Hildegard did not accept this idea, replying that it was a sin and that the man had been reconciled to the church at the time of his death.
He did not keep it very long, but became reconciled to René in 1476 and restored it to him, on condition, probably, that René should bequeath it to him.
Yet Nicholas did not waver in his determination ; after being reconciled with the pope, the emperor withdrew from Rome and commanded the former Archbishops of Trier and Cologne to return to their homes.
In June 1289, Ladislas IV reconciled temporarily with the Archdiocese of Esztergom and his wife, but he did not have enough power to rule over the barons, so he joined his Cuman followers again.
Despite this, gossip spread rapidly about Mary's parentage, and her grandmother Sarah, Dowager Duchess of Marlborough did not recognise her until 1740, when the two reconciled their differences.
It is used to describe the saving work that God did through Christ to reconcile the world to himself, and also of the state of a person having been reconciled to God.
Lane did not speak to her mother for the subsequent three years, but they have since reconciled.
Historian, Edward Gibbon theorized that Pope Honorius I reconciled the Patriarch to Rome in 638, although this did not last.
The two were reconciled in 1850, but his faculty for disagreeing with his friends did not make it easier for him to get another appointment after resigning the chair at Montpellier in 1851, especially as he was unwilling to go into the provinces.
At first she did not tell him, as she found out when they were estranged, but she eventually told him the truth when they reconciled.
When Imlach was fired in 1969, Clancy initially said that he'd leave with him, but he was persuaded to stay with the Leafs and was made vice-president ( a decision that did not go over well with Imlach, although the two later reconciled ).
Although reconciled with C J Mahaney in 2011, he earlier described the parting of ways with Sovereign Grace Ministries as " an unbelievable nightmare " during which his family " were threatened in various ways if did not cooperate with ... A letter was circulated in an attempt to discredit me and to distort the events surrounding my departure.
Torrance did a great deal to foster this discussion in his books Space, Time and Incarnation and Space, Time and Resurrection where he showed the connections between the two sciences by allowing theology to understand what it means to think of God acting in new and distinctive ways within created time and space, while respecting the distinctive nature of creation itself in its fallen and reconciled condition.
In 954, he was deprived of his duchy and, though reconciled with his father, he did not regain it.
It was reported by the Los Angeles Times that the couple reconciled on 19 April 1948, but did not remarry.
Before Woods ' death on 7 October 1889, he and MacKillop were personally reconciled, but he did not renew his involvement with her institute.
" This is usually reconciled by pointing out that Jesus died for everyone in theory, but He did it particularly for those who would follow Him.
" This is usually reconciled by saying that He did it particularly for those who would follow Him, although it was potentially effective for all.

reconciled and reconcile
Peter's encounter with the supernatural Spider-Wasp Shathra enventually lead to the two of them flying to New York and Los Angeles to see each other and reconcile, and despite missing each other at their respective homes, by a fortunate stroke of events they met in an airport in Denver, Colorado where they reconciled after a brief encounter with Doctor Doom and Latverian terrorists.
" While he was able to reconcile to a small degree with McMahon, Hart had never reconciled with Michaels.
Accordingly: having arrived at the end of history, these divisions were to be reconciled by the new ' universal class ' of state bureaucrats, who acted at all times to reconcile conflicts of interest and acted only in the best interests of the entire society.
The record of Arrian and Diodorus on the battle of Granicus can't be reconciled so historians usually prefer Arrian, although some revisionists try to reconcile the two accounts.

reconciled and army
Enraged at the barbaric act, Peter put himself at the head of an army and devastated the country between the Douro and the Minho rivers before he was reconciled to his father in early 1357.
Raymond, wracked with guilt, reconciled with Guy, who assembled the entire army of the kingdom and marched north to meet Saladin.
These two numbers can be reconciled by assuming that Leotychides had 110 triremes under his command before being joined by Xanthippus and the Athenian ships, after the Allied army had marched out from the Peloponnesus.
* 1351 — Tadayoshi joins Southern Court, southern army takes Kyoto ; truce, Takauji returns to Kyoto ; Tadayoshi and Takauji reconciled ; Kō no Moronao and Kō no Moroyasu are exiled.
The Nawab had reconciled with Mir Jafar and had posted him on one flank of his army.
He reconciled with his brother and allied with other seignors of the Veneto and Lombardy, attacking Padua, which resisted, and Brescia, which was instead sacked after an easy victory of his German knights over the crusade army.
Apparently Eshnunna had not reconciled itself to Babylonian control, either, because in Samsu-iluna's 20th year they rebelled Samsu-iluna marched his army through the region and, presumably after some bloodshed, constructed the fortress of Dur-samsuiluna to keep them in line.
Yaghi-Siyan had reconciled with Ridwan of Allepo and the advancing army was under his command.
* 1351 ( Shōhei 6 ): Tadayoshi joins Southern Court, southern army takes Kyoto ; truce, Takauji returns to Kyoto ; Tadayoshi and Takauji reconciled ; Kō no Moronao and Kō no Moroyasu are exiled.
Guy gathered his army at Nazareth, planning to besiege Tiberias, but Balian disagreed with this, and instead suggested that Guy send an emissary to Raymond in Tripoli, hoping the two could be reconciled before Guy made a foolish attack on Saladin's larger army.
Since al-Afdal's army had been allowed to enter the kingdom through their alliance with Raymond, the count now regretted his actions and reconciled with Guy.

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