As Burke wrote, parties are "a body of men united for promoting by their joint endeavours the national interest upon some particular principle in which they are all agreed".
Now, because his mind had remained warm with the memory of firm flesh and strong limbs and her body united with his, he was looking down the barrel of a gun.
He wanted an end to their problems, a healing of the pain, and, more than anything, he wanted their bodies united in lovemaking to seal the future.
The two bodies thus united were resolved to seek the union of the Church in spite of everything, and thenceforth to adhere to neither of the competitors.
Now, with body and boat united as one, he entered the river seal-style, pushing off from a rock and landing with a splash.
They exist both in a myxopod state, with branched pseudopodia, and in the form of ciliated bodies united in free, spherical colonies.
They wandered together through lightless catacombs of twisted metal and shattered stone, always near one another, like bodies united in deep space by a weak but undeniable gravity.
The United Church of Christ in Japan is a collection of diverse Protestant religious bodies forcibly united by the Japanese wartime government in 1941.
The present altarpiece shows the Assumption of Mary (transported into Heaven with her body and soul united).
He can emit dangerous radiation, and can divide himself into three bodies united by a single mind.