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reconcile

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He said that since Assad’s fall, many Alawites were fired from their jobs and some former soldiers who reconciled with the new authorities were killed.

How did she reconcile the public and private sides of her life?

From BBC

Historians and biographers work around archival gaps to delicately stitch together suppressed histories, but fiction writers can take more creative liberties to reconcile the past.

I asked the Social Security Administration to reconcile its claim of a bloated workforce with the facts.

There were plenty of reactions in the halls of UN headquarters in New York, as European leaders worked to reconcile with the latest US position.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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