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Mr. Trump appears to be unifying America — unifying Americans in their denial.
Apple has chosen one unifying port for everything that plugs into the Mac, and it has one unifying port for everything connecting to the iPhone.
Oddly, there's a focus to his work—a unifying melody or phrase or idea or, at least, a unifying, clear-eyed madness when everything else breaks down.
That is the real — and unifying — American spirit.
"I don't know that it necessarily gives us a unifying message so much as a unifying understanding about where we are and where we need to be going forward," he said.
Americans believe in liberty, equality and opportunity — unifying ideas.
This was just like a unifying force ... Very different.
Food can do that — it is a unifying force.
But that hasn't become a unifying factor to block Gorsuch.
We're unifying the party and hopefully we'll unify the country.
"I think I'm close to unifying the belts," Wilder said.
Is there a unifying belief or mission statement behind Plum?
Ideologically, she represented a unifying force in a divided party.
But the stats don't match because there's no unifying system.
Charlotte says the demonstrations became divisive, as opposed to unifying.
Trump's speech Thursday shouldn't be about unifying the Republican Party.
"He was a calming and unifying voice," said state Sen.
Strong, charismatic, unifying leaders appeared to be nowhere in sight.
So who's going to lead this unifying effort against ISIS?
Is there a unifying theme that runs throughout this season?
But unifying the storefronts is a step in that direction.
So perhaps the search for a unifying theory is pointless.
"Our country desperately needs unifying leadership again," their letter reads.
Asked what the GOP's "unifying agenda" is now, Arizona Sen.
Palin and Trump both demand some sort of unifying theory.
It is a unifying document to which all lay claim.
His hopes for a unifying message were clouded by criticism.
But it was hardly a unifying issue for her caucus.
A lot of what I do tries to be unifying.
They must have a very clear set of unifying goals.
Philadelphia's example shows that there is no simple, unifying solution.
Kim: It's unifying for anyone who does care about justice.
Cruz invited his rivals to "prayerfully" consider unifying behind him.
At least twice since October, the two groups discussed unifying.
In the Senate, Democrats were unifying around a "no" vote.
But there is a unifying thread around opioids in Washington.
A similar unifying theory has been taking hold in America.
The youth might turn out to be another unifying force.
Does GE have a unifying purpose other than making money?
There is, however, a unifying theme to all these developments.
"It's a unifying voice, a sea of red," she said.
That unifying cry has become a symbol of her response.
Unifying another division is gonna put me in that league.
That, I think, was an important unifying theme as well.
France is also seeking agreement on unifying financial and security institutions.
They are still searching for a unifying concept underlying these occurrences.
This time it happened on a big day for unifying America.
"It's a great unifying experience for all of us," said Altschul.
Tufekci has no unifying theory, but she's comfortable living with ambiguity.
Unlike Mr Lamar's previous two albums, "DAMN." has no unifying idea.
By comparison, Trump's speech last night lacked a single unifying theme.
But this unifying moment for some also has a dark side.
We are still waiting to see this unifying, enabling framework emerge.
As a result, #WomenBoycottTwitter was as divisive as it was unifying.
The unifying element between adtech and martech is data-driven marketing.
Mr López Obrador, in contrast, is less fond of unifying gestures.
Some countries avoid controversy by settling on a single unifying figure.
That gives astronomers who study these systems a unifying, unfinished quest.
He is responsible for unifying Catholicism's voice and centralizing its doctrine.
Health care, after all, was supposed to be the unifying issue.
Trump's bump has largely come from Republicans unifying behind their candidate.
Congressional shooting The vibe during the game was uplifting and unifying.
Thai king since 1946, Bhumibol was regarded as a unifying figure.
Publishing imprints at comic book companies typically have a unifying trait.
"At some point we start the process of unifying," she added.
We also need healing and unifying leadership from our political leaders.
"Our country desperately needs unifying leadership again," the letter implores Trump.
Disney is unifying its ad-tech stack through Google's ad manager.
In a Thursday afternoon tweet, the President emphasized a unifying message.
We almost never have a unifying kind of idea or theme.
So this uprising was a unifying force that brought neighborhoods together?
I'M GLAD I COULD PLAY MY ROLE IN UNIFYING THE COUNTRY.
The Ohio governor has also sought to strike a unifying tone.
During his victory speech, Biden's message was unifying, compassionate and presidential.
Ramdev was just the kind of unifying figure the B.J.P. needed.
And the new series misses having a unifying sensibility or voice.
Leatherby sees the role of the festival as a unifying one.
Now, the former president is casting himself as a unifying leader.
But eventually the outside threat had a unifying effect, Robert said.
We must be committed to unifying our current and former members.
A unifying Democratic candidate from the heartland could claw them back.
Still, the move towards unifying TV naming conventions is enormously positive.
It's a unifying strategy to be outraged at the other guy.
Nothing tops that for unifying the country for a common cause.
American sports, the great uniter What's more unifying than the arts?
For Democrats, he is a unifying force as a common adversary.
It is the shop's unifying principle, and perhaps Cusack's as well.
But this time, the usually unifying ritual was marred by discord.
The MX Ergo can either connect over Bluetooth or Logitech's Unifying receiver.
Spaceflight is exciting, inspirational, unifying—and unfortunately tough on the human body.
"It gets me that much closer to unifying the decision," Wilder says.
He is under no illusions that he'll ever be a unifying figure.
Are there any unifying threads in representations of food on The Simpsons?
Israel annexed East Jerusalem shortly thereafter, unifying the city under Israel's authority.
Team collaboration tools like Slack, DropBox and Google Docs are unifying communication.
It's a unifying thing, to shrug it off is almost a sin.
No rulesLike many police technologies, there's no unifying nationwide policy on drones.
"The process of unifying the Republican Party ... takes some time," Ryan said.
Even more than Maura's death, Shelly's play is the finale's unifying element.
"We are building a big tent and we're unifying Republicans," Cruz said.
Our experiences as women may be different, but our power is unifying.
Votel: To some extent the Islamic State has been a unifying factor.
A Peurto Rican newspaper called artists a unifying element in the protests.
These two potentially unifying figures will have to contend with factional candidates.
But there wasn't yet any sort of unifying theme to the record.
He genuinely saw the benefits of trying to be a unifying figure.
The unifying theme of Rogue One is simple: People die in wars.
Those things that are unifying values and there're time-tested truths involved.
The unifying sentiment was clear: Silicon Valley was going to resist Trump.
It is oddly unifying, sparing nothing and no one in its path.
Mr. Trump has made gains in unifying his party's base, while Mrs.
"He's engaging in petulant punditry instead of unifying the country," said Brzezinski.
After "unifying" Hawaii, Kamehameha instituted laws, reforms, opened trade, and so forth.
What other unifying themes or issues do you notice in the texts?
Unifying the Nation I will unify and bring our country back together.
The one unifying factor in all of his projects, however, is magic.
The next series of exhibits didn't seem to have any unifying theme.
Democrats hope that the Trump administration will be a similar unifying motivator.
The monarch, widely seen as a unifying force, addressed the protesters' demands.
Those simmering hatreds made life harder for unifying figures like the Rev.
She attributes this situation to a lack of a unifying utopian vision.
These ideas, we think, are a possible unifying marker for political coalition.
Yet they're clever about unifying this close-knit world when they can.
David Brooks We once had a unifying national story, celebrated each Thanksgiving.
Floors are organized into "neighborhoods," with open staircases and unifying decorative schemes.
He said it would serve as a unifying force for Senate Democrats.
Wariness of Russia may prove to be a unifying factor, diplomats said.
Clinton, the Warren campaign chose to present her as a unifying figure.
They talk of soccer's social role, its developmental benefits, its unifying potential.
Iran is serving as a unifying force among its Middle East neighbors.
But the faith lacks a unifying structure that would allow for negotiations.
But all of these threads were building up to one unifying theme.
She tried to be a unifying voice during the health care debate.
I'm being a racist because I'm saying you need a unifying message?
" Incredible, too, she said, has been taking part in "something so unifying.
Unifying the infrastructure for WhatsApp, Instagram and Facebook Messenger is technically challenging.
We need to have a vision, a unifying vision for this country.
Unifying the candidates is a shared belief that trade endangers US jobs.
Trump's inaugural speech on Friday offered little in the way of unifying messages.
The only thing unifying the agency's documentation was its logo, a tricolored daisy.
The two hope to open a dialogue aimed at unifying the Republican Party.
That can start today with our unifying around the people's choice, Donald Trump.
Franklin helped articulate and manifest his vision for America by unifying the colonies.
These aren't exactly the ideal conditions to produce a unifying election night message.
Yet Sir John is cautious about the chimera of a unifying soft Brexit.
If there's one unifying theme to define everything that Apple does, it's integration.
Mike Pence will be a unifying factor and conservatives will be very supportive.
But we've never seen a tribute quite as unifying (and touching) as this.
"I hope it becomes a unifying moment for America," he told the publication.
The absorbency of the tampons was the only unifying factor in the cases.
But the unifying concept is the unmitigated joy that a dancefloor can bring.
The nation state is back at center stage as a unifying European idea.
It's obvious there is so much terminology and no unifying agreement of definitions.
It makes the process of unifying to defeat Trump and elect Hillary smoother.
If your words are uplifting and unifying, then you are doing your job.
"In all of the sadness I think it's been oddly unifying," she said.
Unlike in 1994, 2006 or 2010, Democrats didn't have any unifying campaign theme.
He was a unifying force throughout the campaign and the entire Reagan administration.
Nothing more unifying than a couple of humans chatting over shared robot confusion.
They are, however, unifying moments where partisan discord can be temporarily set aside.
Binging, as a lifestyle, is the one unifying tent of the modern era.
While never becoming overtly political, Obama's speech then touched on music's unifying powers.
But the grand unifying principle underneath is that they're actually new computer companies.
We stand for unifying people which takes love, and the power of forgiveness.
Its architects designed it, very explicitly, as a way of unifying Europe politically.
" We almost never have a unifying kind of idea or theme," offers Hansen.
The unifying theme — Google Assistant, the company's answer to Siri, Alexa and Cortana.
McConnell offered few details, but said steps were taken toward unifying the GOP.
Despite unifying clues to the killings, investigators noted some hard-to-explain twists.
He sees prayer circles, pipe ceremonies and a unifying fight for clean water.
They all seem to bond over slime's unifying message of whimsy and creativity.
Freedom without a unifying national narrative becomes distrust, polarization and permanent political war.
The Eagles' parade reminded everyone how joyous and unifying those events can be.
And yet the producer London on da Track found something unifying in them.
It suggests that there's a market out there for a more unifying figure.
But the decision to prioritize same-sex marriage ended up unifying the movement.
Unifying the Touch ID and Face ID security systems is an intriguing idea.
In Iowa last week, the hot dish was both unifying and gently divisive.
The once vast and unifying middle class has eroded over the last generation.
They are guided less by unifying aesthetic principles than by supply chain rationalization.
Whoever that is will have the sole responsibility of unifying the Democratic base.
Trump can do that by highlighting his accomplishments and using positive, unifying rhetoric.
In her false promise of unifying America, she creates a national political Babylon.
"I don't know if I will succeed in unifying America," Lady Gaga said.
The two groups discussed unifying in recent months, but the conversations broke down.
Again, authoritarianism looks to be the unifying factor among the president-elect's supporters.
Jeff Sessions for US attorney general as a stumbling block to unifying the nation.
It was a unifying event for the world -- even if only for a moment.
Take the Super Bowl -- one of the few unifying events left in American life.
Bixby can and perhaps will be the great unifying force promised by the company.
To head off such notions, Mr Putin needed a unifying narrative about the past.
Biden has sounded a unifying theme to try to rally Americans behind his candidacy.
Cue intense conversations about the "unifying principles of existence" and the works of Camus.
A unifying moment It was also a remarkable moment for a deeply wounded city.
Both were chosen, to some extent, for their unifying potential on the presidential ticket.
It was representative of more of a unifying thing and not a lonely thing.
It's a unifying thing as well, in a time when we're all really divided.
Chad's buddy gets up there too for some fond words on "unifying figure" Paul.
There's always a unifying aesthetic; a tech-driven fantasy world of metallics and holograms.
On her left, Bernie Sanders is demanding a high price for unifying the party.
"I believe sport can be the unifying point for people with diabetes," he said.
By the film's gruesome end, any attempt to identify a unifying thread is hopeless.
Ideological rifts still divide Democrats, but one unifying theme is the importance of representation.
So if unifying Republicans doesn't work, Trump and his team can turn to Democrats.
But momentum -- and hour after hour of amendment votes -- can be a unifying process.
Veterans are everywhere, and we can be a civilizing, unifying voice in our country.
Throughout the night, presenters offered messages for unifying the country, denouncing racism and bigotry.
"It doesn't feel very unifying when the stars are mostly male," she told me.
It's an assemblage of specs without any unifying thread giving them purpose and coherence.
The unifying trait is a far higher level of acidity compared with ordinary brews.
It also became a unifying force for Unilever's 238,232 employees spread across 250 countries.
He said a partnership would be unifying in a country with deep political divides.
I look forward to helping her communicate her unifying message of kindness and empowerment.
Clinton in June was seen as a significant moment in unifying the Democratic Party.
Sport has got to be one of the most unifying forces on the planet.
As many have noted, it has only one, unifying agenda: tax cuts and deregulation.
People thought it was funny, but we wanted to talk about unifying our city.
The unifying theme of the Trump era is that all subtext must become text.
But those votes came in the context of higher-profile, unifying debates on healthcare.
I've noticed that Insomnia Twitter becomes even more unifying in times of widespread panic.
In a divided country, he makes no effort to serve as a unifying figure.
Rather, he depicts through his unifying, ashen tones the conjunction of laborer and machine.
I used to think that America had to find a new unifying national narrative.
Instead of sports being our last unifying diversion, it's just another platform for hate.
According to Offset, there's one main unifying force linking hip-hop and e-sports.
But McConnell has done an impressive job in unifying his caucus and quelling dissent.
That post, high profile but mostly ceremonial, is meant to be apolitical and unifying.
Are there any unifying themes or ideas about American history that are worth teaching?
Unlike any nation in Europe, the United States holds whiteness as the unifying force.
In her announcement Tuesday, Ms. Harris reaffirmed her commitment to her campaign's unifying ideals.
But I do think how we do it has to be respectful and unifying.
He alludes to string theory, that unifying theory of everything, which is forever unattainable.
Biden has sounded a unifying theme to try to rally Americans behind his candidacy.
"He can organize the elements, and he becomes the unifying force," Mr. Benjamin said.
LONDON (Reuters Breakingviews) - Dolly Parton is a unifying force in a divided United States.
I wouldn't say there's a unifying aesthetic, in terms of how the art looks.
So while Trump has acknowledged the country is very divided and has started to talk a bit more about unifying it, his actions seem to show that he sees that unifying process as a one-way street that only involves economic improvement.
It was unifying, uplifting, and much needed at a time when America is deeply divided.
For these companies, unifying storage resources from their servers and cloud providers is quite powerful.
The central government talks of unifying it with Beijing, to create a huge city cluster.
The two met a week ago in Washington and touted progress toward unifying the party.
Without the unifying threat of a common enemy, squabbles are guaranteed to break out again.
Donald Trump as evil villain is the great unifying force of the Democratic Party now.
"We're renaming all of our products and unifying them under the Nest brand," said Osterloh.
What emerged instead was a series of questions on multiple subjects with no unifying theme.
THE BIRTH of the euro on January 1st 1999 was at once unifying and divisive.
Unifying France's pension system could take ten years, and public-spending cuts will be contested.
But if we did, this guy would be long gone, but that&aposs not unifying.
"We think all this requires that the president must be a unifying force," she said.
If he's elected next year, Ermold says his focus will be on unifying Rowan County.
In many ways, the unifying effect of the Red Blanket Singers could have been expected.
Estado reported that the possibility of unifying Braskem's multiple share classes was also under review.
Unifying quantum mechanics and general relativity requires reconciling their absolute and relative notions of time.
The unifying message going forward is one of resentment and reaction, often on racial lines.
The contrast was seen by some as evidence of the unifying affect of the Games.
There was no lack of feminist slogans, pussy hats, or unifying bandanas throughout Fashion Month.
Rendell on Monday said the leak makes the process of unifying Democratic voters more difficult.
Other lawmakers pointed to Franklin's music as a unifying force in an often-divided country.
The retailer says the plan, which involves unifying ranges across the group, is on track.
If no single, unifying policy can be adopted on a given issue, divisions will deepen.
There's reason to believe that Judge Garland, if confirmed, would also be a unifying figure.
The unifying theme at the Republican convention last week was fierce opposition to Mrs. Clinton.
Rove said he hoped to see more candidates deliver a unifying message and praised Obama.
Is there a unifying theme behind all these lessons that you can share with us?
In fact, it's one of the few unifying issues among voters across the political spectrum.
And it was unifying because it fell a little bit short of what everyone expected.
Chefs compete in ridiculous face-offs, and each episode stands alone; there's no unifying narrative.
The one unifying feature of Western democracies today is the rise of nativist, nationalist parties.
This was a moment when Americans are looking for unifying as well as clarifying words.
In a city consumed by culture wars over language, Cohen's music proved a unifying elixir.
The unifying theme of Mr. Trump's foreign policy is simply to service his domestic politics.
Some will no doubt be comforted if he somehow manages to strike a unifying tone.
Stringed instruments are one unifying factor, whether fluttering ornately or humming quietly in the background.
By being the party out of power, Democrats benefit from the unifying force of opposition.
The ritual incorporates yams, pumpkin seeds and other elements that are symbolic of unifying couples.
But we shared one core, unifying experience: sexual assault at the hands of Larry Nassar.
That is a unifying national agenda that perhaps even many Republicans could support this fall.
"The Korean Unification Flag Isn't as Unifying as It Seems" The Atlantic, 9 Feb. 2018.
A - One unifying theme is that our preferred measure of inflation ... is only 1.6 percent.
Far from unifying Republicans behind a strong president, it may end up driving them apart.
"Who's Irish?" moves beyond the Changs to other characters, although family remains a unifying theme.
Successful rituals have three key components: They're repeated and comfortable, they're meaningful, and they're unifying.
In "Room 104," the unifying thread is: Why do people check into a motel room?
But for liberal groups, the swift success in health care removes a visceral, unifying issue.
In response, he talked about how the process of unifying the GOP is just beginning.
And so, we have to – but I think that is the unifying thing, the constitution.
Part of unifying the GOP hinges on highlighting an endorsement of Balderson from Ohio Gov.
This is where the absence of any grand unifying theory feels like a cop-out.
Still, this kind of workaround illustrates the challenges Republicans face in unifying their donation system.
With an awareness of the exhibition's unifying thread, however, the allusions to travel unravel themselves.
It's often a unifying narrative — one that's inclusive of most Americans' experience of recent times.
George W. Bush, sworn in after a contested election, delivered a unifying tribute to American compassion.
By 1796, the first election without the unifying presence of George Washington, clear lines had formed.
Naruhito has indicated that he will continue the outreach and unifying role that his father played.
I am saying this because it is the right, smart and truly unifying thing to do.
Data collected from these communities reveal incredible diversity but also hint at an underlying, unifying structure.
She did find time to go on MSNBC tonight and Sunday to share tis unifying message.
"After the election, many hoped the president-elect would turn toward unifying our country," Lee said.
No Pants Subway Ride was one of the most unifying New York moments we've ever had.
For a country bitterly divided and eternally at war, his popularity is an unusually unifying factor.
The unifying theme of new development projects was grand ambition mixed with a dollop of utopianism.
"Sports is one of the only truly unifying things in this country, and this exemplifies that."
"The key here is unifying the party," said one Democrat familiar with the White House's thinking.
G. The main unifying factor in this new series by Glenna Gordon is hate and distrust.
"After a tough primary, that's going to take some effort," Ryan said about unifying the party.
" If Americans want a "unifying force" who "values and honors women," Obama stressed: "Vote right now.
The smartphone supply chain has already become a central and unifying aspect of the tech industry.
Salesforce and Cisco have plenty of customer overlap and have long had partnerships unifying various technologies.
The plan involves unifying product ranges across the business, improving e-commerce capabilities and driving efficiencies.
This could be huge for unifying Minecraft's massive player community, which is already quite the club.
Naturally, when the state broke down, political Islam was the most attractive and unifying alternative ideology.
It's one of the unifying storylines in this film that you may not see in others.
Above all, in Mr Trump, her candidacy has been granted the unifying principle it previously lacked.
But internal divisions were papered over when new, unifying threats emerged after the attacks on Sept.
Industriousness, solitude, and playfulness – those sequestered byproducts of creative vocations — serve as the exhibition's unifying themes.
It's this spirituality and awareness of his own flaws that's the unifying conceit of untitled unmastered.
History, especially American history as it relates to the Native population, is neither unifying nor comfortable.
" Miami Dolphins owner Stephen Ross said the country needed "unifying leadership right now, not more divisiveness.
"They are looking at it like a unifying experience for them as sisters," says the insider.
For the sake of our American experience, let's hope we can eventually find a unifying force.
Lam has said unifying society and healing political divisions would be among her most urgent tasks.
Easy for a nation's government to bask in the reflected glow of such unifying, uncritical love.
"That will be a sign he's building support and further unifying the G.O.P.," Mr. Kondik said.
Yes, the convention's showmanship was strikingly unifying, bipartisan, moderate — but Hillary Clinton's domestic agenda is not.
Why, then, are Republican leaders and lawmakers unifying behind a man whose views they find offensive?
Set stage for the midterms -- Trump will highlight his accomplishments and use positive, unifying rhetoric.5.
Bhumibol was seen as a unifying figure, beloved by most Thais and regarded as above politics.
Beyond MIT, Romulus developed some unifying themes around which it invests and will continue to invest.
Of course, music was, and still is, the main ingredient and unifying force at the Loft.
"The basic gist is there's no One Giant Unifying Rule in Dark Souls 3," said Norwood.
Asked in August about the Dodgers' success, Puig — without prompting — credited Roberts for unifying the team.
For Democrats, Mr. Trump himself has proved a unifying message when seeking out financial industry contributors.
Abolishing her currency controls and unifying Argentina's exchange rate was one of his earliest, proudest successes.
In this way, presidents can be more unifying in death then they ever were in life.
As the president entered the weekend, however, he appeared intent on striking a more unifying tone.
But that's assuming the White House is handling the sense of anxiety in a unifying way.
But the unifying theme of the guidelines was to stay at home unless it's absolutely critical.
When all politics, and indeed all truth, becomes partisan or individual, any unifying social fabric disappears.
The devastating error robbed clerical leaders of the chance to conjure unifying value from Soleimani's martyrdom.
Unifying was the opposite of the purpose of a speech that aimed to drum up votes.
Within the European Union, Albania and Kosovo will have no need of unifying on their own.
" If Nixon could go to China, Dr. Moore said, Mr. Trump could be a "unifying figure.
As for the U.S., championing dissidents once played a unifying role in a bipartisan foreign policy.
This unifying force managed to do something no American saw before: a national form of unity.
"After the election, many hoped the president-elect would turn toward unifying our country," she said.
Even as some people spoke out against Suleimani, there was a unifying factor: anti-American furor.
The next moon landing will be a unifying event such as the world has never seen.
You can view it as a commercial hodgepodge in search of a unifying tent-pole concept.
He struck a unifying tone after a year of stoking divisions on race, politics and gender.
The forced assimilation of their children at government-run boarding schools incubated a unifying Native identity.
Mr. Rubin will be charged with unifying the splintered group while also managing its different initiatives.
Mr. Rubin will be charged with unifying the splintered group while also managing its different initiatives.
"i made queso" is tonight's unifying cultural event that the super bowl was supposed to be.
I feel personally, that your music is a unifying thing for people, if that makes sense.Definitely.
But, crucially, despite what was said at the time there was no problem unifying the party.
Trump took a first step toward unifying his party with his selection last week of Indiana Gov.
Early in the conversation, Zuckerberg made the case for unifying the policies that govern Facebook's messaging platforms.
For example, Trump was praised for his unifying tone in his first address to Congress last February.
"The Fourth Turning" is the story of our country unifying against internal struggles and an outside threat.
"They are looking at it like a unifying experience for them as sisters," a source told PEOPLE.
"With all the negativity in the world, I think that playing Pokémon Go is unifying," she said.
The goal is to be the platform managing messaging and unifying customer data across all these channels.
The plan involves unifying the product offer across the business, improving its ecommerce capabilities and driving efficiencies.
The unifying theme of the tree conceptually threads the pieces even when it is not visually apparent.
It is part of the fabric of this nation – providing a common interest and a unifying identity.
As a principle for unifying a party as diverse as the Democratic Party, it is a disaster.
Since Logitech lets you update the firmware on its Unifying dongles, they were better off than most.
The South's Unification Ministry says preserving and unifying the language is needed to prepare for eventual unification.
"She takes her potential role in unifying the party seriously," a source familiar with her thinking said.
Along with unifying design, YouTube is working to bring feature parity to different versions of its service.
That's leaving some Democrats worried that the primary season won't be a cathartic and ultimately unifying experience.
"They are looking at it like a unifying experience for them as sisters," the source told PEOPLE.
It's actually kind of unifying, if you think about it — unless, of course, you choose not to.
It's sad that people can't enjoy a beautiful show and embrace its unifying message without politicizing it.
"I want to regain the people's trust by unifying the party and ... showing results," Abe told reporters.
Perhaps the biggest unifying theme to the changes in Battlefield V is the move away from abstraction.
A mishmash of genres and sounds, the only thing unifying them is their key of C major.
Riess highlighted progress in unifying a disparate sales force that had previously sold products under individual brands.
Whatever other moods they might have contained, the unifying aspect of Vines was one of fleeting intensity.
The record works as both spiritual head music and an extended unifying party jam in hard times.
They say we are too focused on slices of the electorate and blind to more unifying issues.
From loser and potential has-been, Pence has been elevated rapidly to unifying figure in the GOP.
It would improve government revenues and market efficiency by unifying a patchwork of sales and other taxes.
"We appreciate the unifying words that Heather's mother spoke yesterday," White House spokeswoman Lindsay Walters said Thursday.
Far from unifying Republicans around a Trump agenda, he appears reduced to cheerleading for a Republican one.
Apu is, perversely, the one thing unifying South Asian American actors of a certain generation without fail.
Clinton should seize on this new opportunity to make infrastructure rehabilitation a unifying platform for her party.
Many conservatives differ with the idea that the 44th president was a conciliator or a unifying force.
The president did succeed in unifying practically all of Washington against [his] treatment of the attorney general.
If there's a coherent, unifying vision that ties these companies together, I'm not sure I see it.
Sanders die-hards don't see in the announcement the party leaders unifying around a more popular nominee.
It may be the one unifying thing we have left, so we may as well embrace it.
They tend not to be motivated by any single, unifying issue, making the job of messaging harder.
McConnell on Wednesday said Trump must become a more unifying figure if he truly wants the presidency.
A senior administration official nonetheless said Trump is planning to strike a "unifying tone" in his address.
"So, the way they wrote it helped us out tremendously" in unifying, Collins told The Hill.  Rep.
Then the murder raised the need to protect children, the central unifying theme of all Russian propaganda.
It's quite chaotic—it's hard to find any specific, unifying traits—and I like that about Montreal.
They lack a central figure, unifying ground or space, hierarchy, and pictorial or narrative tension among figures.
Multitude: Cloud software service for aggregating, unifying and interpreting air quality data for cities and device OEMs.
Without a credible American threat, North Korea will be attracted to unifying the peninsula under its rule.
As he did in last year's State of the Union, the President struck a mostly unifying tone.
Compared to other politicians in the US and abroad, he's very bad at playing a unifying figure.
Liberal fusionism, with its focus on the unifying values of growth and work, would correct that shortcoming.
We lack a unifying narrative to explain how a pluralistic people live into a common national life.
About unresolved mysteries and the unifying Theories of Everything that may explain them, no matter how outlandishly.
Mr. Biden repeatedly sought to play down criticism from Mr. Sanders and to play a unifying role.
At the moment, there isn't one unifying theory on how regular time perception works, Wittmann tells me.
What began as a marketing gimmick in 1987 has turned into a unifying force for the city.
In Marshall, football served as a unifying force, as it did in other communities The Times covered.
For many Thais, he embodied their national identity and was a major unifying force for the country.
Today's industry is all about factory formulas, and avoidance of a unifying vision and any possible risk.
Love, the title suggests, is the unifying factor, but eros powers the first play, agape the second.
They take a historically unifying celebration of a people and turn it into a politically divisive event.
Like Carter, Bush presented himself as a unifying figure, "a uniter, not a divider," in his phrase.
But as the campaign wore on, instead of unifying the party's two wings, she fell between them.
"Our country needs unifying leadership right now, not more divisiveness," Ross said in a statement on Saturday.
Reflecting the unifying nature of Supreme Court controversies, Mitch McConnell also came to Kavanaugh's defense on Sunday.
Ryan said Wednesday his primary motivations for running would be unifying the country helping the working class.
The proposal implies unifying the company's shares in a single class of ordinary stock with voting rights.
Caring for Americans living with kidney disease and kidney failure has been one of those unifying issues.
Instead of unifying behind a candidate, the movement plans to try to hold everyone accountable at once.
To be sure, there is not yet a grand unifying theory of the competitive effect of realignment.
But it is hardly a unifying concept around which to develop specific strategies for becoming a leader.
He said he hopes the play, which features a character based on him, has a unifying message.
When the Republican Party had Obama as the unifying villain, it was easy to keep everyone together.
He sees the EU's unifying mission as proof that Satan is trying to unite mankind against God.
And if we do our job right, it will be a unifying exercise for the whole country.
"It's absolutely been more unifying than anything I've seen in years," said Dan Eberhart, a Republican donor.
Jabs at Clinton seemed "to be the only unifying theme that they had," the presumptive Democratic nominee contended.
The other two costumes were Robin and Superman—the unifying theme being that they don't have complicated masks.
Trump has repeatedly shown he is more interested in taking his opponents down than in unifying the party.
Today's news is that Netatmo is getting serious about these APIs and unifying its efforts on this front.
This is not about unifying families, as heart-warming as that is, we are all worried about that.
They pressed him to reconsider, saying the party needed a unifying figure from the family to avoid splintering.
According to Kern, the one unifying factor among her subjects was an admiration for and fascination with femininity.
And that pop music, the most unifying force of all, is somehow able to make sense of it.
"To pretend we're unified without actually unifying, then we go into the fall at half strength," he added.
The speech, optimistic and unifying, tinged with a sense of laughter through tears, encapsulated Zelensky's brand of populism.
All of those can be done and I think our unifying theme is they bring the world together.
Only in its second year, this unifying campaign is responsible for placing over 65,000 pets into loving homes.
Antipathy toward Clinton and her party is a far more potent unifying force among Republicans than Trump his.
When Clinton graciously committed herself to campaigning for Obama and unifying the party, I was sad yet proud.
The unifying factors in all these newly revealed experiences are the secrecy and shame that surrounded the events.
Unifying the spare presentation is a crisp, chisel-shaped, inch-wide horizontal groove set into the gallery walls.
If Trump loses narrowly, holdouts like Cruz could be held responsible in 2020 for not unifying the party.
The process of unifying all most Minecraft players under a single version of the game has officially begun.
While all of their experiences of pregnancy were different, the documentary reveals several unifying factors among its subjects.
He was known as a unifying figure in the mafia world who was making more allies than enemies.
While many of these protests are targeted at the president, a unifying message or image has not set.
Pelosi added Democrats should expect a slow process in unifying their party around Clinton, now its presidential nominee.
These similarities in their history provided a unifying narrative for Chinese and Greek leaders during Mr. Xi's visit.
" His answer is definitive: The savvy terrorist would hang back, denying his enemy "the unifying effects of war.
The White House is touting a positive, unifying speech that will seek to reach out beyond Trump's base.
Despite what he saw in Iraq, Kasim said he still believed soccer could be a unifying factor there.
"If there's going to be a brouhaha, I'm advising candidates to be present for more unifying events," Sen.
He is seen by most Thais as a unifying force in a nation bitterly divided along political lines.
At a time of tremendous political polarization, why take away the unifying experience of the Fourth of July?
Democrats are now in search of their own unifying message, as they sort through the wreckage of 2016.
And the bulk of the burden on unifying the party will have to come from our presumptive nominee.
These days, Mr. Kasich presents himself as a soothing and unifying figure who can heal a broken country.
The unifying theme between them largely seems to be this consistent strength in building pace and setting tone.
Only parties and leaders who embrace America's diversity can offer the kind of unifying leadership our nation needs.
But if the president comes out and was unifying yesterday and then divisive again today, it won't change.
The three alternate lives have one unifying feature: They all look like a form of hell on earth.
It offers no counternarrative to Trump, little moral case against his behavior, no unifying argument against ethnic nationalism.
Founded by a former comedian in 2009, the party's only real unifying ideology is that it's anti-establishment.
They pressed him to reconsider, saying the party needs a unifying figure from the family to avoid splintering.
Its unifying aspect seems to be, more or less, the passage of time, but it marks time subtly.
The term is problematic, subsuming countries across a vast region with no shared language or single unifying religion.
Dr. Northam is committed to unifying Virginians to appeal to their hopes, rather than dividing them through fear.
The unifying voice of the Obama years digs in for a fractious new era and a second child.
Wilder now can set his sights on something he has been promising throughout 2017: unifying the heavyweight belts.
Even if she doesn't end up on the ticket, Democrats are hopeful Warren can be a unifying force.
For Republicans — despite differences with Trump on some issues — putting conservatives on the bench is a unifying goal.
And Drivy is now 100% part of Getaround as the company is unifying its brand across the globe.
The passage of the House bill restores an issue that has been a unifying force for their movement.
I do think there is something to be said for the importance of unifying and coalition-building leadership.
Previously, he had held a version of the world championship at lightweight before unifying the super lightweight division.
Simply put, Democrats do not rally around the courts as a unifying issue in the way Republicans do.
The administration is preparing a plan to reform our immigration system with an eye toward unifying the party.
Graham did what few had even thought possible in providing a unifying vision for evangelicals and other Christians.
Movies have that kind of unifying power, and that is what New York City needed after 9/11.
East Jerusalem was captured by Israel in the 1967 Six-Day War, unifying the city under Israeli control.
The stories about the tragedy had a unifying effect among those of us who were not directly involved.
And what strikes me about where I live is that local residents cannot resort to a unifying cliché.
Linear or unifying narratives of progress leave a lot out in the desire to preserve a clear story.
Health care costs in particular are a unifying theme — an issue sometimes but not exclusively tied to Obamacare.
The unifying vision of "limited government" and "conservatism" meant different things to different groups within the party coalition.
Perhaps over the past eight years, he thought making more pointed — and less unifying — statements wasn't his job.
Still, Tehran appeared tone-deaf to not one, but two unifying summit communiques urging it to change its behavior.
It dovetails back to what Carson was saying about how you circumscribe unifying humor by getting really political. Watch.
This campaign allows people to experience first-hand the unifying power of not only the festival, but storytelling itself.
Republicans are hoping that Trump will seize Tuesday night's closely watched speech to send a unifying message on Obamacare.
Bush was the major figure in unifying Germany in the NATO alliance following the fall of the Berlin Wall.
Their only unifying element is that they exist in a stylistic gray area, unbeholden to trends, taste, or time.
Peter Biar Ajak saw the need for a unifying event and created a wrestling tournament to bring people together.
" — TREVOR NOAH "But Trump is the only person who can turn a unifying occasion into a [expletive] measuring contest.
It's high time that Hillary Clinton settles on a message and unifying vision, Democratic strategist Morris Reid said Thursday.
"The bulk of the burden on unifying the party will have to come from our presumptive nominee," Ryan said.
The investment Twitter is making here – streamlining and unifying its API platform to allow developers to scale – is significant.
One "unifying" political trend sought to impose the language of the dominant group, Sinhala-speaking Buddhists, on everyone else.
I think the bulk of the burden on unifying the party will have to come from the presumptive nominee.
Indeed, analysis by the bipartisan Voter Studies Group finds no unifying attitude among Trump voters on any economic issue.
True to its duty as a supposed symbol of unity, it's certainly unifying the internet in terror and confusion.
Right now, that process is incredibly tedious, with no unifying structure to send money overseas or to underbanked communities.
"They are looking at it like a unifying experience for them as sisters," says an insider of the family.
According to foreign diplomats, the government is talking informally to the German government, which has experience in unifying currencies.
In it, she cast herself as a unifying figure who can bring the country — and Democrats and Republicans — together.
The purpose of this team is to instill a unifying product ethos across our end-user experiences and devices.
Instead of remembering his plea to end police brutality, his unifying dream of interracial harmony has become his legacy.
Tencent is an investor in Meituan Dianping and Mobike, and unifying the two could help Meituan Dianping battle Ele.
There's a lot of evidence that we evolved because of qualities we consider unifying and propitious for the future.
The future console would allow gamers to "play without boundaries" by unifying the ecosystem across its Xbox Live network.
That was one of Ramsey's takeaways after our slog through the transit hub: the lack of a unifying theme.
While Trump's ad focuses on ousting the political establishment, Clinton will broadcast a "unifying message," according to her campaign.
It will also demonstrate the degree to which they prioritize Iran as a regional unifying threat above all else.
He did it by attracting massive crowds with youthful insouciance and a hopeful, unifying message amid bitter partisan divisions.
The rise and fall of IS has had a sobering and unifying effect on relationships between Sunnis and Shi'ites.
The institution, to this day, continues to play a unifying role and symbolises the unity of the Thai communities.
Earlier this year, he said that he had become "convinced" that the president is incapable of unifying the country.
We had 13 payroll systems, and now we are unifying into one system for the entire University of California.
And I take it as a responsibility in choosing, just prioritizing as to what is unifying for our country.
Mr. Trump has himself played down the significance of unifying the party at times, suggesting he could win regardless.
Even with a nascent, scattered market, Unity is already one of the… ahem… unifying forces behind VR/AR development.
As Trump makes his unifying trip Wednesday to Capitol Hill, Republicans need to get real and admit hard truths.
The question before them is whether they can now rise to the occasion and prove to be unifying forces.
It looks at unifying existing anti-trafficking laws, prioritise survivors' needs and preventing victims from being arrested and jailed.
Trump, Figueroa once told me, "makes us more Latino": His threats and insults provoke a unifying sense of indignation.
She was expressing the appreciation of millions who are thankful for his leadership in unifying a peaceful, democratic Germany.
The memo did not call for unifying Europe's armies, despite rumors to the contrary in the British news media.
Without his unifying presence, or the focus on health care, Democrats are searching for the party's next great project.
"That's an oxymoron, Donald Trump and unifying the Republican Party," said one senator, who requested anonymity to speak frankly.
Instead, bilateral talks are expected to focus on unifying topics such as trade, investment and North Korea's nuclear threat.
The candidates spent the vast majority of the debate agreeing on policy basics and calling for a unifying nominee.
Without a unifying vision, the collection of interests becomes not an electoral majority but a paranoid gang of competitors.
They say food can be a great unifying force, but only if we continue to have shared food experiences.
But since that subject matter was logical analysis aimed at unifying all of science, interdisciplinarity was front and center.
It seems like America is finally on our side—and that factions of gun violence prevention movements are unifying.
Unifying the two modes of Tiniest Muzzle and Song of Freedom creates a central paradox that drives the collection.
The real estate mogul delivered a victory speech shortly after the race was called and struck a unifying tone.
Like her idea of relational equality, this model resisted the temptation to flatten human variety toward a unifying standard.
Yet, at the end of the day, what Willy Williams' moment did was highlight the unifying power of music.
It is all the more important that we recognize and grasp unifying moments of victory and celebrate great leaders.
Its ancient caste hierarchy perpetuated divisions and did not translate easily into the unifying slogans of modern mass politics.
Yes, its chimes clang with conflict, but even within that noise a good listener might observe a unifying chord.
There is one policy that is unifying the Republican ranks: They really want to cut the corporate tax rate.
Neither party's base seems to like compromise much in a hyper-ideological era with no unifying sources of facts.
It is conventional to think of Nauman as having no particular style, no unifying idea that is uniquely his.
Since the election, many Democrats have been talking less about diversity and more about unifying cultural and economic commonalities.
The rise of Donald Trump and the radicalization of the right have been unifying forces for moderates and progressives.
Elizabeth Warren, who advocates for "big structural change," but has attempted to position herself as the more unifying option.
At a time when divides between nations grow deeper and wider, we believe sports can be a unifying force.
Parra's ("Frida Kahlo and Her Animalitos") friendly, bustling illustrations convey the power of a truly unifying and useful idea.
But there is great potential for K-12 education issues to become a great unifying force in American politics.
But the Republicans did conduct themselves poorly enough during those years to be a fairly unifying force as well.
For all the differences between these places, a unifying theme among them is their shared histories of Western colonization.
In South Africa, especially during the 214s and '219s, music was a unifying force in the resistance against apartheid.
Comcast is unifying inventory and audience to enable cross-platform buys on NBCU content through new advanced advertising tools.
If there is an audacious notion around the campaign, it is Biden's willingness to talk about unifying the country.
If the studio's output is all so varied, is there a unifying theme or philosophy holding it all together?
An impeachment trap At the time, nobody in Washington was living up to the unifying goal of Lincoln's speech.
" Rioux said: "What better way to build a world in common than by leveraging the unifying power of football?
Multiple lawmakers present described the meeting as a unifying event for a conference plagued for months by intraparty battles.
Booker has touted "Street Fight" as an example of how to run a relentlessly positive, unifying campaign and win.
The unifying element that's compelling about archival footage is humanity – our willingness to relate to people of the past.
In this sense, the ability to control the world's unifying maritime network means the ability to shape the future.
The report said the Fund recommends "removing multiple currency practices and unifying the exchange rate as quickly as possible".
He has sought to broker Middle East conciliation through sports and investments, citing economic interdependence as a unifying agent.
One unifying theme that seems to arise across multiple albums of yours is a balance of density and space.
The unifying motivation for all of us was ideological—we were all ex-soldiers with the skills to help.
Amid ongoing political chaos and uncertainty, former British Prime Minister Tony Blair says Brexit exhaustion is a unifying issue.
Worse than the distortions and deceptions, which Americans have come to expect from this president, Mr. Trump hijacked the House chamber, turning what should be a unifying moment, or at least an attempt at a unifying moment, into a campaign rally, corrupting the role presidents have played there as representing the whole nation.
The unifying theme was growing up, and that was something where once you identify that, it makes it much easier.
"It's sad that people can't enjoy a beautiful show and embrace its unifying message without politicizing it," Del Vicario said.
Recently I started the role of VICE's first global drugs editor, unifying coverage across VICE offices in over 30 countries.
She had a positive influence on unifying Henry's strange, sprawling family, and brought his three kids back into he fold.
That said, there were unifying factors to his long, messy discography, not least among them his commitment to rock & roll.
And I think the bulk of the burden on unifying the party will have to come from our presumptive nominee.
The plan, costing 800 million pounds over five years to deliver, includes unifying product ranges and further developing e-commerce.
The need for hefty investment in America's infrastructure was one of the few unifying themes of the country's raucous election.
On its face, the video is fun and funny, playing on the collective hunger for nostalgia as a unifying force.
We should focus on how the very fact that all of us experience illness should become unifying instead of dividing.
Tax cuts and infrastructure spending, on the other hand, look like an easy and unifying win for the new administration.
In bad times, Argentine politicians had traditionally raised this unifying specter before the public, and President Illia was no different.
The plan, costing 800 million pounds over five years to deliver, includes unifying product ranges and improving e-commerce capabilities.
The unifying, and qualifying, theme of the artwork is that it is either by Palestinian artists or represents Palestinian life.
Congress should fund the postal system like any other nation-unifying service and enable it to do its essential job.
Indemnification provisions will have to address situations in which automakers integrate a supplier's product with other parts and unifying software.
Tax cuts are the most unifying policy within the Republican Party — and preserving a conservative-leaning judiciary isn't far behind.
No one quite knows what unifying strategy binds these situations – nor what President Trump's end game might be on each.
But, amid the chaos, the negativity, and the differences, there is one unifying sentiment that both parties can agree on.
Indeed, as different money-transfer services begin to proliferate, there's probably going to be a need for a unifying layer.
But alas, Mr Johnson's notion of a liberal Brexit is not so much a unifying vision as a pipe dream.
The unifying glue of the GOP in the early years of the second decade of the 21st century came apart.
After handing Wheeler the unifying drink, the man then opened up his own can before being escorted away by officials.
People from both sides came together to play in a "unifying act," the University of California said in a statement.
The unifying factor that I hear between all their disparate is the general disregard for borders between sounds and styles.
Though each of these mini-movements invited interesting contributions, none have coalesced into a unifying hashtag with larger cultural resonance.
He's just saying our party deserves a leader who is committed to unifying, not dividing, our party and our country.
Clinging to the idea of gender as a discrete, unifying factor actively erases other—often far more salient—social realities.
Unifying nearly all of his films are strong-willed but vulnerable female characters who provide succor to emotionally wounded sons.
The album's unifying qualities exist outside its multiple timeframes, inhabiting an implied present no one song captures on its own.
" Of the harsh remarks, Clinton said "I felt sad … I seem to be the only unifying theme that they had.
But on occasion, he has made small genuflections to the unifying rhetoric candidates and presidents are expected to engage in.
The unifying presence is the Cosmic Panda, who appears in each of the continuous whip-fast vignettes of the animation.
"What helps Republicans more: infighting or unifying, focusing on Clinton or focusing on our differences as Republicans?" the Speaker continued.
Jeong said the unifying themes of Dangun and Gojoseon are "imperative" as the two Koreas try to overcome their differences.
Nevertheless, Trump on Monday hewed to presidential precedent, striking a unifying sentiment during a solemn address at the White House.
But we should all look to Dr. Carson as a healing, unifying public figure and take his words in context.
But what's unifying about the games, which is what's meaningful about them, is harder to measure and easier to miss.
But a unifying of all the exchange rates — there are at least six, including the black market — remains far away.
Part of the problem for horse racing, unlike, say, the National Football League, is that no unifying regulatory system exists.
The idea of Christmas as a unifying celebration for the whole country is a relatively late development in American history.
It became a unifying symbol, and one "sanctified by the sacrifice" of Union soldiers who fought and died under it.
Being a unifier means not unifying with a guy who calls immigrants rapists, wants to ban Muslims, and spews misogyny.
"We need someone who's compassionate, someone who's unifying, someone who will be a role model for our kids," Obama said.
Clinton's primary rival, Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont, played a symbolic role in hopes of unifying the party behind her.
The unifying power of ice cream and the use of "Fitbits for the soul" are among her observations so far.
To pick just a few: A unifying theme of these technologies is higher efficiency and lower cost at larger scale.
If we don't, stand our ground, and then we go to a place in which we try to be unifying.
A tax-cutting debate, they explain, is inherently more unifying for the small-government party than one about Obamacare services.
"My hope is that this show can be a unifying force," Kelly said in a promo for the new show.
The ruling may prompt Congress to introduce new legislation for an overhaul on unifying e-commerce for all 50 states.
Instead Mr. LaBruce utilizes camp, that unifying language of queer cinema, to undermine the credos of trans-exclusionary radical feminism.
People are doing this at the local level, and we need a series of unifying projects to make national progress.
Trump's main goal on Tuesday night seemed to be to rebrand himself as a unifying leader pushing a hopeful message.
So far, anger toward Big Tech has been billed as one of the few unifying issues of this election cycle.
That isn't happening yet — in all the countries where attacks have happened, the response has been unifying rather than dividing.
"My goal in unifying with them was to understand what their needs and wants were, to better accommodate," Battaglino said.
"It's about unifying the Democrats, not universal political support by everyone," Mr. Cuomo said in a phone interview late Friday.
The Florida work lacks the unifying stylistic threads and deliberateness of, say, the Hudson River Valley School or Texas Regionalism.
The plan would create a single pension system, unifying the dozens of different plans in the public and private sectors.
But looking specifically at the three "Rustbelt" blue states mentioned at the beginning of the article, no unifying picture emerges.
Salah led Egypt through World Cup qualification with five goals and became a unifying force in a deeply divided country.
WASHINGTON — Republicans are unifying behind an aggressive tax code rewrite with a single, overarching goal: How low can they go?
With the Democratic nomination within reach, Biden now faces the task of unifying the Democratic Party's moderate and progressive factions.
"John McCain, in death," he said, "is performing the unifying function that the incumbent president is congenitally incapable of performing."
Those rules all share one unifying principle: that sometimes the public interest is best served by not enforcing the law.
By unifying her creative and political ambitions, Ms. Stenberg has fueled the potential for both self-expression and self-exposure.
Where is a factual debate on Canada's need for increased immigration, the associated social issues and a creative, unifying solution?
While they incessantly talk about unifying the people, dividing them is actually the very basis of their political business model.
" If leadership thought this vote was unifying the party, Spanberger said, "they should come spend a day in my district.
Disgust for W and the neo-cons was a unifying force on the left and Keith was fiery and unapologetic.
Johnson told The Sunday Telegraph newspaper that the EU lacked democracy and a unifying authority and was doomed to fail.
Suffragists wore a yellow sash, and the color white has symbolized the emancipation of women unifying for a proper cause.
In seeking to reject Trump's chauvinist vision, they end up excluding too much of what a unifying counternarrative would require.
But even with a unifying cause, creators inevitably discover smaller ways in which their goals and YouTube's are at odds.
Standing Rock was a unifying event for other photographers of native backgrounds, like Brian Adams, an Inuit photographer in Anchorage.
Today, the iconic ship's rebirth could serve a similar unifying purpose, something its namesake country needs now more than ever.
Those divisions persists, and on Wednesday, Sanders's campaign manager suggested Wasserman Schultz should be replaced with a more unifying figure.
Although English is now the lingvo internacia, the world still desperately needs an interna ideo —a unifying idea of humanity.
The apparent dearth of a unifying centrist ideology can be partially explained by the problematic concept of "the center" itself.
Racial oppression is changing, bringing with it new victims, new forms of victimization and a lack of unifying, prophetic voices.
" — Where the U.S. and China are headed on tech: "In terms of technology, the world had been unifying for years.
"But once the Constitutional Court rules, conservatives will settle for the verdict, whatever it may be, and will start unifying."
" Talev said her only regret is that Wolf's routine may now define what she called "a really wonderful, unifying night.
Mitsubishi Motors' CEO Osamu Masuko said it could be hard to manage the alliance without the unifying figure of Ghosn.
Still, it's not hard to see the vacancy that calls him — the lack of a unifying optimism leading the party.
The cold warriors' tough stance on Russia is no longer unifying in a post-Soviet era, to say the least.
The theme for the celebrations this year was economic development and unifying the Korean peninsula, divided since World War Two.
That, in turn, could prove a big step toward unifying the left and incorporating Sanders's movement with the Democratic Party.
It had a unifying goal, too: not just political equality, which the first-wavers had fought for, but social equality.
Martial historians see the unifying thread of reformist effort that runs through the careers of Tang Hao and Bruce Lee.
Absent a unifying public face to represent and lead the anti-establishment crusade, there was no hope of electoral success.
"We are unifying Jerusalem through actions on the ground," Jerusalem Mayor Nir Barkat said in a statement about the settlement's expansion.
Like Le Pen, Mélenchon threatens to abandon the euro — which would likely lead to a collapse of the unifying monetary union.
Over time, this idea solidified into the dark "reality" behind the black pill and became a unifying theme across incel communities.
Some observers have tried to identify something like a Trump doctrine, a unifying set of beliefs that would govern his actions.
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These unifying voices have shifted the landscape away from single-purpose automations and toward a more holistic system of connected things.
White House officials hoped Obama could prod the Vermont senator toward eventually acting as a unifying figure for the Democratic Party.
We need to be reaching out and unifying our country against terrorist attacks and lone wolves, and working with Muslim Americans.
As the pre-eminent leftist leader in the country for years, Lopez Obrador has been one of its few unifying elements.
It's foolish to try to ascribe a single, unifying theme to an industry as sprawling and unwieldy as the movie business.
Unifying the inventory between sales channels isn't new and has been a big e-commerce trend for the past few years.
ISIS, Newtown, a changing economy with fewer good jobs and stable career paths create anxiety without generating a unifying moral vision.
Consider this: The company hasn't been nearly as aggressive in its bid to provide a unifying presence for connected-home devices.
Fishburne said if there's one unifying theme among the companies it has backed to-date, it's the idea of "reprogramming" nature.
Such diversity requires constant management, leading to an almost fetishistic attention to liberal unifying principles by Democratic activists, which engenders intolerance.
The deal comes on the heels of 2020 campaign announcements, at a time when Democrats are grasping for a unifying cause.
However, 'yes' campaigner Kerryn Phelps, the former chief of the Australian Medical Association, said the survey was about unifying the nation.
My practice is tactile; inspiration can come from numerous places, but the unifying factor is a need to manipulate and play.
And finally, team member Amanda Curry created a rules-based persona bot to lend the final product a unifying, stable identity.
Unifying a few offices is a start, but it will take more than administrative shuffling to clear out the regulatory cobwebs.
A long-time friend of Donald Trump says he thinks the president-elect will serve as a kind and unifying leader.
Our takeaways: The NFL thinks this turned out to be a unifying moment for the league, but hopes Trump moves on.
Vale said the court's decisions were aimed at unifying the lawsuits to avoid contradictions and help the parts reach a settlement.
Though it was a positive, unifying step for the family of five, Stephanie stopped dancing while she navigated her new faith.
In addition to temporary installations, there is also a Binational Garden which spans the border in a unifying display of flora.
"This is a concert about unifying us, and it's about keeping America great, not making America great," she told the crowd.
Unifying a codebase can usually reduce bugs, enhance stability and increase developer productivity, all of which ultimately benefit the end user.
That would be an astonishing decision for a man from the PMDB, where the unifying characteristic is the quest for patronage.
Mr. Trump's warning was his latest affront to Republicans who have urged him to adopt a more cooperative and unifying tone.
Essentially, it contains anecdotes with nothing unifying them into a vision of what the Democratic Party stands for in America's heartland.
"I've been clear that I think she has not been effectively unifying the party, and this makes it harder," Rybak said.
"Implementation of the PRIIPs Regulation without the unifying technical standards would carry significant risk to both investors and firms," she added.
He could very well invoke the unifying themes that he struck in what was the first national convention after 9/11.
Again, no party labels, but simply the unifying experience of having served the country in the greatest representative body in history.
"Sports are a unifying influence in our society, bringing people of different backgrounds and beliefs together," NASCAR said in a statement.
It is my recommendation that this agenda center on unifying the country and making inroads with the financial and business communities.
The first of the event's four nights focused instead on issues such as immigration, drug addiction and unifying Democrats against Trump.
Clinton did not entirely abandon earnestness on Tuesday, urging the crowd to unite behind her "positive, optimistic, hopeful and unifying" message.
And while there is no unifying manifesto, it's possible to piece together the arguments that attract these thinkers to Trump's candidacy.
It's very hard to come up with a vision so compelling that it can provide a unifying purpose to your life.
In Montreal, there's a unifying sense and architecture, whereas in Toronto, you're looking at civilization fucked up—like, gone wrong. Fake.
You might look at the roster and see a mishmash, a total lack of unifying characteristics, but that's not exactly right.
"If there's going to be a brouhaha, I'm advising candidates to be present for more unifying events," Wicker told The Hill.
The first element to building a good crossword, as any constructor will tell you, is coming up with a unifying concept.
Mike Pence as his running mate Saturday, calling him the key to unifying the Republican Party after a tumultuous primary season.
Getting smart means delaying internal fights (like single-payer health care) and unifying against Trump's agenda (as Democrats in Congress have).
The unifying aspects of Algerian communities were removed such as expressions of culture, the Arabic language, and visual and musical vocabulary.
"The basic principles of press freedom are unifying, and it's something that people can celebrate even if they have divergent views."
Many of this season's episodes have attempted to dovetail various strands of story in one unifying climax, as does this one.
In 1925, the school moved from Weimar to Dessau, into a new building illustrating Gropius's ideology of unifying art and technology.
In the wake of the suicide-bombing attack that struck Manchester, counterterrorism was the unifying factor in this year's G7 meeting.
The former vice president appeared to strike a unifying tone in an address on Tuesday and reached out to Sanders's supporters.
We, too, have risen from the ashes of division and racism, unifying a formerly segregated nation after 400 years of colonization.
And if she lives, I think she will succeed where Jon Snow failed in unifying the people against a common enemy.
Since its founding in 1923, Turkey has been unable to develop a unifying national identity that represents all of its citizens.
Congressional Republicans decided to remain silent on the matter, denying the Democrats the opportunity to use them as a unifying force.
The unifying theme of it all is an anti-humanist mindset that equates any difficulty or need to a moral failing.
If there was a unifying theme through Douglas's life and career, it was an almost single-minded determination to press forward.
But his unifying tone, which his staff characterized as more traditionally presidential, quickly gave way to a more familiar Trump approach.
It is ironic that while Wasserman Schultz became a divisive force within the party, her departure will become a unifying force.
"The @BernieSanders campaign is about unifying people across our country — not dividing them up by race, ethnicity or gender," Sanders wrote.
The fun, unifying power of thirst is that it defies any strict gender or sexuality binaries, so who the hell cares!
One of the unifying marks of the alt-right sensibility is the assumption that no speech act is beyond the pale.
Ambedkar, whose work in the West was eclipsed by Mahatma Gandhi's fame, has become a unifying personality of modern-day India.
The MX Keys also supports USB-C or Logitech's Unifying receiver for connectivity, and supports Windows, Mac, iOS, and Android devices.
Rather than a unifying moment, his transition to power has seen a continuation of the polarization of the election last year.
Mr. Buttigieg's jump in recent polls, along with Mr. Biden's staying power, could suggest a persistent appetite for more unifying voices.
"It's definitely not unifying," he said aboard his campaign bus in Iowa when asked about Ms. Warren's and Mr. Sanders's approaches.
Soccer tends to thrive where it is the single unifying factor; at first glance, that is not the case in Nice.
Hakas were performed across the New Zealand in the wake of the Christchurch mosque shootings as a way of unifying people.
Costing 800 million pounds over five years this involves unifying product ranges across brands, boosting e-commerce and seeking efficiency savings.
The group's new strategy is to seize on more unifying, less controversial issues like supply chain logistics, sustainable packaging and recycling.
The king has long been seen as a unifying figure in Thailand, which has grappled with political uncertainty in recent years.
Who says former (and supposedly bitter) rivals can't join forces in the spirit of Washington's most unifying party — the "green" party?
The numbers suggest that rather than unifying a divided electorate, his transition to power has continued the polarization from the campaign.
So far, the unifying theme of Trump's convention is that the leader of the opposition party should be thrown in jail.
Abortion, along with the composition of the nation's top courts, has proved one of the most unifying issues for the right.
Protecting animals has never been a partisan concern – in fact, in our experience, it is a unifying cause on Capitol Hill.
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And yet, instead of codifying what she does, Meyer keeps finding ways to resist the desire to adopt a unifying order.
The White House has said Obama, who is very popular among Democrats, will play a unifying role on the campaign trail.
"I wanted to make tracks that became an emancipating, unifying experience for everyone listening," wrote the producer in the SoundCloud post.
I see less goths, emos, townies and whatever—culture seems to be flattening, but then it's unifying people... it's globalizing culture.
It was a moment where SNL decided to go for unifying, rather than political and divisive, and it was the right tone.
This march is the first step towards unifying our communities, grounded in new relationships, to create change from the grassroots level up.
We have gone so far into unifying roles we have to go back and see, OK, how can you split that work?
" According to the report, Mack wanted to incorporate a sort of unifying emblem that was "something more meaningful, something that took guts.
Israel went on to annex East Jerusalem shortly thereafter, unifying the city under Israel's authority, though no country has recognized this annexation.
The decision came late Tuesday night as positive reviews flooded in for Trump's speech, which struck a largely optimistic and unifying tone.
A White House welcome for championship winning teams has usually been one of the least controversial, unifying moments of a presidential term.
It begins by unifying the discontented until a rupture occurs in the political structure that leads to a deeper sense of animosity.
In these particularly turbulent times, promoting access to food for Americans at risk of hunger, particularly children, should be a unifying issue.
The job of deciding what UKIP stands for, having achieved its unifying goal of Brexit, is therefore left to Ms James's successor.
Apple's new TV app is supposed to solve all that complexity by unifying all these fragmented services into a single, searchable system.
The happy talk of "unifying" a single Democratic Party is an Americanism that I believe is reaching the end of its usefulness.
Mike Rounds told CNN that an apology from Trump to McCain would be a significant help in unifying a fractured Republican Party.
But to have no unifying voice in her community was unthinkable for the Chilean-born activist and businesswoman Isabel Sepulveda-de Scanlon.
Election night stress gets a little easier when we remember we're all in it together, and there's nothing more unifying than memes.
Victory day—the only unifying and truly national Soviet holiday—became part of the official calendar and mass culture only in 1965.
The notion of a unifying ledger is not a new one, but it's one that's transformed Ripple into a full-fledged company.
The challenges to the status quo have a unifying theme: the lack of say over something as fundamental as one's own demise.
"Theranos recently closed on a recapitalization of its recent investors, unifying their support as the Company moves toward commercializing its innovative technologies."
Google has been unifying its apps to fit the updated Material Design scheme, which we got a preview of earlier this year.
Decades before the World Wide Web reached total ubiquity, military networks like ARPANET and MILNET required a unifying system to simplify communications.
King Abdullah and his Hashemite dynasty enjoy solid support and act as a unifying force among native Jordanian tribes and Jordanian Palestinians.
With the clear objective of unifying our nation in its love of sport, corruption and poverty were entirely absent from their coverage.
May, unlike Baldwin, is not well liked amongst backbenchers, and she does not have a unifying vision for her party moving forward.
Meant to be a unifying event and an opportunity for organizational renewal, this will be the first all-member gathering since 2009.
But after a speech filled with attacks on the media and his opponents, the president tried to close on a unifying note.
"The goal here is really in unifying that profile, where we have a lot of behavioral information about our consumers," said Aseem.
But when asked about criticisms of his language and his tone, Trump claimed that he was actually a presidential and unifying figure.
Each time we have experienced lengthy stretches of lackluster, divisive leadership, we have found an inspiring, unifying leader to turn things around.
Unifying such a diverse mix was difficult given Syria's patchwork demography and explains, in part, why Baathism was the regime's ruling ideology.
So back then, was there a kind of unifying vision that defined the band and the scene you wanted to be in?
Commanders said that Mullah Yaqoub was widely seen as a possible unifying candidate, with his bloodline outweighing his relative lack of experience.
"Sometimes he does and sometimes he doesn't," Ryan said on CBS's "Face the Nation" when asked if the president practiced unifying politics.
Each pair was guided by a unique theme — patriotism, tradition, community, youth — and a unifying question: What does America look like now?
" Obama, who has repeatedly said she has no plans to run for office, called the search for a unifying president a "distraction.
The reality is that these new rules are a unifying force within a political party that grows more unified by the day.
McKee said there's been a tradition of presidents using sports as a unifying function, another area where Trump has broken the mold.
"The President hopes others will join him in recognizing that the movement was about removing barriers and unifying Americans of all backgrounds."
She is fixing her problems: improving her likability, unifying the Democratic Party, baiting her opponent, and reaching out to Republicans and independents.
Clinton would need to find common ground with a destabilized Republican Party, whose unifying goal in Congress would be to discredit her.
It may simply be that the conventions play a role in unifying the two party bases — something that might well be inevitable.
The President hopes others will join him in recognizing that the movement was about removing barriers and unifying Americans of all backgrounds.
On the other hand, for Democrats in Congress and on the campaign trail, gun control can and should be a unifying issue.
The party won control of Virginia's House and Senate, unifying the state government under Democratic control for the first time in decades.
And I think even if they don&apost have a unifying message, I do think the Democrats are motivated to come out.
Everybody is going through their own version of this, and the only unifying factor is that you feel alone going through it.
For many families, the move back to Mexico is "unifying and separating at the same time," Ms. Kleyn said in an interview.
That is why he struck a unifying tone, focusing on policies that will help all Americans without igniting more fierce political battles.
Speaking before results were released Tuesday, Sanders senior adviser Tad Devine said he didn't think Democrats would have any problem in unifying.
While he sought to strike a unifying note for the country, his attempts to pin blame abroad for the outbreak were unmistakable.
The Vatican's deal, struck in the name of unifying the Church in China, means the annihilation of the real Church in China.
Modernization is the theme unifying many of the Indian restaurants that have taken root around the city over the past few years.
The agreed-upon unifying plot of this election was: It doesn't really matter who wins, as long as it's not Thelma Aldana.
In a blue state that still counts a vocal Republican minority, the issue of sports betting has been a rare unifying issue.
That dissonance between paranoiac militarization and peaceful routine is the exhibition's unifying theme, especially in images from early on in The Troubles.
Let's stick to celebrating climate change resolutions that at least make an effort at unifying the country around ambitious but workable solutions.
But the laser focus on fighting socialism — a unifying and extremely broad concept — allowed all conservatives to unite under the Trump umbrella.
He maintained that too intense a focus on each minority group's discrete persecution comes at the expense of a larger, unifying vision.
But the needs of gig workers, arising from their lack of benefits and protections, can also be a unifying force, experts said.
But Mr. Sadr has always been a nationalist, committed at least in rhetoric to unifying patriotic Iraqis regardless of sect or ethnicity.
While Disney may not be enjoying the furor, it seems to be a unifying, almost cathartic experience for some Star Wars fans.
Recognizing that those values and our American way of life could be lost is a unifying theme and rallying cry for conservatives.
He was seen as a potentially unifying force for the country, since a lot of his campaign had focused on civil rights.
Qaboos did it by unifying his own realm, improving its infrastructure and status as a tourist destination, and making his subjects richer.
For all their meaningful differences, there is a unifying fear among the Democratic candidates that is, at once, both selfish and selfless.
Both Obamas, two of the few unifying figures in a fractured Democratic Party, will face enormous pressure to help oppose and rebuild.
Their work has deepened our understanding of the unique platform we have to help advance progress in a profound and unifying way.
The president's Opioid and Drug Abuse Commission has already demonstrated the effectiveness of unifying both parties to identify solutions to tough problems.
Laury's strategy, costing 800 million pounds over five years, involves unifying product ranges across brands, boosting e-commerce and seeking efficiency savings.
This year's unifying vision, the riot, suggests that, when conditions are unbearable, "good behavior," love and kindness, are insufficient to achieve justice.
Without a unifying leader accepted by all sides, Afghanistan could split further along tribal and ethnic lines which could deepen political instability.
Alexander Gauland, 78, a unifying figure in the AfD who has been a co-leader since 2017, did not stand for reelection.
And even for C.E.O.s who want to avoid politics as much as possible, values need not be partisan – they can be unifying.
The late President Nelson Mandela, the father of the new South Africa, was a fierce advocate of the unifying power of sports.
He's a Southern Democrat tasked with unifying a broad tent of demographics — from African Americans to millennials to the white working class.
Their goal was to revive the nation, partly through liberal reforms and partly through unifying the country around Islamo-Turkic ethnic nationalism.
And yet the temples of both men are crowned with floral garlands, a unifying gesture that suggests nuptials more than filial devotion.
Unifying intelligence across all 28 member states won't work, but bilateral efforts between those countries with common interests is the most pragmatic approach.
The unifying factor in the Trump attacks is a complete scorched-earth strategy: The NFL should enforce his suggestions or face total boycott.
Once coach PG blew the last whistle, we got together in one last huddle to end the practice with a unifying team cheer.
In a linguistically divided country, the Smurfs have become a unifying symbol in Belgium alongside chocolate, waffles, beer and the national soccer team.
The truth is probably somewhere in the middle, but the bottom line is that Google is unifying all of its smart home efforts.
Dr. Jay asks that in the lido I take time to look at the different bodies with a unifying eye – appreciation not critique.
Once welcomed as a unifying force by Western officials, Dodik reinvented himself in 2006 as a Serbian nationalist with close ties to Putin.
Instead, they're another step toward unifying much of the company's lineup under the Galaxy brand, and away from the Gear branding of yesteryear.
"Last night's program was meant to offer a unifying message about our common commitment to a vigorous and free press," Ms. Talev wrote.
Making fun of disabled people... (BELL RINGING) BUSH: ... We're never going to win elections if we don't have a more broader unifying message.
Strongly in favor of the European Union, the party is also firmly against using physical force to forward the cause of unifying Ireland.
Yet here is a unifying issue — here is a calamity that can strike any of us like a brick falling from a building.
The real unifying factor behind this spin on free speech, as is often a case in oddball team-ups, is a mutual enemy.
Bernie Sanders for endorsing Hillary Clinton in the Democratic primary, even as some Sanders supporters have continued to resist unifying behind the nominee.
Nearly a decade after the Third Wave broke, women are once again using diverse voices to rally around a set of unifying issues.
That includes unifying their messaging system, which some say is designed to make Facebook's apps harder to break up with anti-trust regulation.
And two weeks ago, Instagram's COO Marne Levine who was known as a strong unifying force, went back to lead partnerships at Facebook.
But in a time where divisive forces seem to be all around, a unifying hashtag to look to for answers might be … nice?
Nearly two-thirds of Democratic "insiders" surveyed by the Politico Caucus said they were "somewhat worried" or "very worried" about unifying the party.
That means unifying its messaging apps with a backend that supports end-to-end encryption, and promoting ephemerality in content sharing and communication.
After Rubio's strong third place finish in Iowa, it looked like the Florida senator had the clearest path to unifying the establishment wing.
But even some of the most devoted Sanders fans view Brazile as a unifying figure at this critical moment in the general election.
Graduation season is one of those unifying occasions when Americans from all walks of life gather to celebrate the accomplishments of successful graduates.
While previous iterations were themed—2016's mantra was "It's been weird"; last year centered on "Goals"—this year forgoes a unifying thread.
Can he appear focused, substantive, strong and positive, and offer a unifying vision that sharply contrasts with a "third term" of President Obama?
But there is a unifying problem they have yet to overcome: Finding enough customers to support the costly infrastructure they must first build.
"Today is the day of unifying the central bank which was divided and that has divided spending and monetary policy," Shukri told lawmakers.
Jennifer Lopez wants her upcoming Super Bowl halftime performance with Shakira to showcase Latinx talent, while unifying millions of viewers in the process.
The Trump administration and congressional Republicans are working toward unifying around a single tax-reform bill, aiming to pass the legislation this year.
Mr. Abu-Assad's simple tale becomes an idealistic appreciation of music as a way of bridging boundaries through a unifying appeal to beauty.
The city of Philadelphia recently learned that the rainbow flag, a symbol of LGBTQ pride, isn't quite as unifying as it may seem.
Clinton could get a lot of help in unifying the party, whether from President Obama, Elizabeth Warren or perhaps even Mr. Sanders himself.
And Cuban officials apparently still cannot work out a solution to unifying the island's two currencies, which has hobbled the already faltering economy.
You probably haven't even heard of civil religion — the concept of a religion-like unifying force that creates cohesion among relatively disparate people.
Durkin added that states need a "unifying force" when it comes to cannabis legalization to ensure consistency in laws from state to state.
The Republicans need all the help they can get in unifying their ranks and rallying against single payer just might do the trick.
They are giving her more time in the spotlight and unifying Democrats around someone who does come from a left-of-center perspective.
The companies also have a different incentive structure for their advertising sales forces, according to Mr. Wieser, and unifying them could be disruptive.
But while these are important correctives, they do not themselves provide a new, unifying theme to guide American foreign policy into the future.
If the Republican Party wants to offer this kind of unifying nationalism, it clearly needs to abandon Trump's explicit appeals to white identity.
Aside from massive funding rounds, among all four startups, there's one unifying factor: They all offer or plan to offer Medicare Advantage plans.
He has indicated he will paint himself as a unifying figure, hoping to bring the centrist and progressive wings of the party together.
The former governor is positioning himself as a unifying figure who can bring the centrist and progressive wings of the Democratic Party together.
A unifying characteristic of successful entrepreneurs is curiosity: a willingness to think of things differently, consider the impossible and flesh out complex ideas.
In that spirit, we call for the appointment of unifying figures after a contentious election rather than people with divisive records and agendas.
Like the imposition of 'zips' in the paintings of Barnett Newman, they impose a central unifying feature within, and upon, the final image.
Street Fighter upended expectations of what roleplaying game combat looked like in White Wolf's unifying Storytelling system, and in tabletop RPGs at large.
In the end, Kirk defeats Edison and strikes a blow for unity between races—and for the Federation as the main unifying force.
But more importantly, almost every single member of Q's following seems to have one glaring and unifying trait: They are deeply, heartbreakingly lonely.
In the museum's sculpture garden, Barwick conjures the words of a British pop star to explain the unifying principle that guides her work.
Then you've got Gvozdyk, the light heavyweight, another great fighter who is going to be unifying against Artur Beterbiev later in the year.
But the president could strike a more unifying tone as he meets with storm survivors and first responders on the U.S. island territory.
For the Democrats right now that means casting their party as a unifying force rather than just the equally polarized answer to Trumpism.
Critics said the move would transform what has for decades been a nonpartisan, unifying event into a political rally for a divisive president.
One of the things we realized we had to do was [identify] a kind of unifying question and then elaborate on that question.
Instead of unifying the country, President Trump made it clear, yet again, that he supports only white Americans — to hell with everyone else.
Polls have even detected a shift in Republican views on Russia, which throughout the Cold War was a unifying force in the party.
Choosing a complete set of water glasses is an affordable and easy way to add a unifying motif to an otherwise eclectic table.
In addition to unifying parts of Microsoft Research under one person, the company is more tightly integrating health care with the research group.
"Repeal and replace" was the centerpiece of many Republican campaigns for four cycles, and one of the most unifying positions among Republican voters.
Prosecutors argue that taking the logo will deprive the group of its "unifying symbol" — the banner under which prosecutors say the group marauds.
The European Union has been a unifying force that transcends the bitter divisions between Catholics and Protestants that have long bedeviled Northern Ireland.
His unifying perspective in "True Stories" is the virtue of imagination, and the search for alternate worlds or possibilities raised by counterfactual questions.
Minor league players, unlike their major-league brethren, are not unionized and do not have unifying representation to bargain with the M.L.B. teams.
Beyond serving as a show of strength, their presence aligned with a more unifying, inclusive message his campaign is aggressively trying to project.
As Joseph Bottum wrote in "An Anxious Age," mainline Protestants created a kind of unifying culture that bound people of different political views.
"In the Northeast, you have different states under different leadership, so it's a little tougher to get a unifying plan," Mr. Center said.
It has tightened its control over Chinese politics and culture, the economy and everyday life, projecting the image of a gradually unifying society.
Past movements rallied around one unifying cause: the Vietnam War, civil rights, the government bailouts and spending that helped create the Tea Party.
Xenophon's party also lacks a unifying ideal beyond his personal brand, said Peter Chen, politics and media lecturer at the University of Sydney.
The DREAM Act could be a unifying force between Republicans and Democrats in what has otherwise proven to be a polarizing political environment.
It was clear to Coson how food anchored her relationship with home where nostalgia brought her Filipino identity under a unifying culinary experience.
While there is a sex tech scene in California, she said, so far it lacks a "unifying force" like Women of Sex Tech.
From the nation's founding, Americans had a sense that their continent's vast and beautiful abundance gave their nation a unifying destiny and mission.
Local cultures will certainly benefit from unifying their faith and their language, but the Catholic Church has its own reasons for the reform.
Perez himself, an intended unity candidate for a thankless job backed by Obama allies, has not always been a unifying figure in practice.
Tax reform has long been considered a unifying issue for the GOP, whereas massive spending on infrastructure has typically given fiscal conservatives heartburn.
None said they were because the obvious unifying quality of mass shootings isn't Facebook, it's the presence of and easy access to firearms.
But accomplishing success on the same scale will require learning from President Reagan's ability to establish a unifying vision and see it through.
Democrats learned for the first time Tuesday that the vote on impeachment will be far more unifying for the caucus than once expected.
For him to parrot these industry talking points is a huge disservice and it's not, I think, the mark of a unifying president.
Currently, there are six different handicap systems worldwide and one of the architects of the revamp says unifying them is a logical move.
Of course, disagreements don't seem to apply to one aspect of the 'Star Wars' universe ... Pete says he's witnessed its unifying awesomeness firsthand.
Transferring these national responsibilities to the discretion of individual states, rich individuals, religious entities and charitable groups conspires against a national unifying vision.
Many of his fellow players would be a mystery to him outside the gym; their unifying bond is full-court five-on-five.
Flyhomes has been adding services like title & escrow, and aims to streamline the homebuying process by unifying brokerage, financing, closing, and home services.
Choosing a system of ethics for an entire society really puts me in the mood for unifying it, the ultimate goal of Stellaris.
" The Russiasphere doesn't have one unifying, worked-out theory — like "9/11 was an inside job" or "Nazi gas chambers are a hoax.
The Kremlin has relied on the Orthodox Church as the main unifying force in the country and provides it with generous financial support.
The unifying factor, to note the obvious about the state of big-screen children's entertainment, is that they are all feature-length commercials.
There is, however, a unifying theme to all that complexity: Containing this crisis was so hard precisely because of all that financial innovation.
There's no unifying thread tying all these conversations together, but each of them, in its own way, left a strong impression on me.
Denis Mukwege is the foremost, most unifying symbol, both nationally and internationally, of the struggle to end sexual violence in war and armed conflicts.
The unifying premise has brought together parents and kids alike, sparking conversation about themes like peer pressure, bullying, the loneliness of adolescence, and suicide.
It's about unifying people, not only rallying the ones who agree, but also persuading the ones who do not; it provides a common ground.
Even in ill health, the beloved King Bhumibol was considered a unifying and stabilizing figure in a country that's been hit by political turmoil.
The recent rash of apocalypticism is not so much a response to a changing situation as it is a form of unifying Republican nostalgia.
But the structure of the dinner and, more importantly, the unifying presence of the comedian at the roast both risks complicity and allows directness.
Jean-Marie Campana, a retired civil servant, prefers Mr Juppé's unifying message to the "excesses" of Nicolas Sarkozy, a former president and rival candidate.
Trump also used the interview to plug his "big tent" philosophy, attacking President Obama because he's "not unifying" and didn't bring the country together.
That's the unifying theme behind two regulations the Freedom Caucus wants to repeal, one that involves Planned Parenthood and another that involves foreign aid.
Their intent is to create positive and unifying change and that was demonstrated well by the unity they led prior to our home opener.
After his big wins on March 15, political observers said it would behoove Trump to pivot toward becoming more presidential and unifying the party.
Well, as corny as this sounds, it seems like you're saying your music is unifying even though it's so divisive in form and content.
The rumble of "Happy Birthday" on the House floor stood out as one of the few genuinely unifying — and moving — moments during Trump's address.
Republican Lanhee Chen said the topic is a smart move because there is no greater unifying force among Republicans than their opposition to Clinton.
Choosing similar styles (or at least having a unifying theme such as shape or finish) will create a sense of flow among the spaces.
Many also fear the death of a man who served as a unifying force in this deeply divided nation could threaten to destabilize Thailand.
A minor character's casual mention of some boring history minutiae is actually a piece to one of Game of Thrones' biggest unifying plot puzzles?
As Douglas Hurd made clear in his excellent biography, Disraeli was being purely descriptive and he certainly was not proposing unifying these two nations.
His conspiracy rhetoric boiled down to a single unifying claim: Political elites have abandoned the interests of regular Americans in favor of foreign interests.
Cuomo's proposal, based on recommendations from a study panel, would transform the New York City airport by unifying its terminals, which are currently disconnected.
That's what Google is looking for, with the unifying component being whatever search looks like after people are no longer using a search bar.
On the "pro-Romney" side, regardless of Trump's personal motivations, choosing Romney as Secretary of State would be a strong and unifying political move.
Also, bonus points for the cheap pop that lets him turn a fight into a unifying cause for Irish nationalism and the immigrant experience.
And the great part about tantra is that it isn't stiff — it's all about unifying with your partner so you can both enjoy yourselves.
Even in ill health, the beloved King Bhumibol was considered a unifying and stabilizing figure in a country that's been hit by political turmoil.
Here's the unifying theme that ties together a lot of Trump's reckless behavior: If you conceive of every relationship as a one-time exchange.
They say his record of attacking his Senate colleagues and taking relentlessly hard-line positions shows that he would have difficulty unifying the party.
Together, the chairs resemble tombstones in a cemetery, their diverse forms suggestive of colorful personalities but their whitewashed surfaces unifying and stark, yet tranquil.
That would also be a waste of Mr Biden's potential to act as a Democratic elder statesman, unifying the party's diverse candidates and parts.
A movement in theoretical physics has revolved around trying to form a unifying theory, which ties together the two seemingly divergent set of laws.
Analyst Blendi Fevziu said Meta wanted the presidency to try to mould an image as a unifying figure in the divided NATO member state.
David Bowie, master of reinvention, dead at 69 Melodies of "Rebel Rebel" and "Space Oddity" had a similar effect, unifying fans as they sang.
Polman has used "sustainability" as the company's unifying force, introducing the Unilever Sustainable Living Plan in 218 with dozens of metrics to measure progress.
Snyder has also called on the Federal Emergency Management Agency for help in tackling the problem by unifying response efforts from other government bodies.
What is unifying a great deal of Trump voters from all economic strata is the belief that someone like Trump can get things done.
And Carson doesn't present a unifying thesis, so he's not a single-issue debater (such as Sanders is with campaign finance/Wall Street greed).
When it's all said and done, Sam turns to me and remarks that hopefully, the President will have just succeeded in unifying the party.
Every retail marketer has the chance to become a cutting-edge retail technologist, unifying a brand's IRL and online channels into one customer experience.
""He'll be good for the Conservative Party as he has the electoral stardust that makes him attractive and a unifying figure across the country.
The reemergence of the Obamas comes as Democrats struggle to find a unifying message, other than opposition to Trump, heading into the midterm elections.
And Democratic attempts to create a unifying platform are faltering, as Sanders supporters urge the party to take a more critical stance on Israel.

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