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Some groups are disunited; we are united in that position.
You Traders may have the will, but you are hunted and disunited.
The remaining British forces were disunited by the events in England.
The minority that elected him disunited the country.
The Ragusan nobility were disunited in their ideas and political behavior.
The reprisals disunited the Bakweri, and they lost all rights under the German government.
They were these: "Delicacy forbids me to say more than that we were disunited by incurable dissensions."
And be as thou wert wont to be Ere we were disunited?
My child, why are we disunited?'
'The seeds that once were we take flight and fly, winnowed to earth, or whirled along the sky, not lost but disunited.
This is what - we understood now what it means to be united and what it means to be disunited when you are a democracy.
And with the Gulf Arabs as militarily disunited as ever, the only thing stopping him is the United States military presence in the region.
Some of the right-wing parties were disunited at the time but still chose to support a common candidate, Nedelcho Beronov.
The family has declined in prominence as it has become widely scattered and disunited in the Northeastern United States and throughout the country.
The papal curia was disunited over the violent struggle to bring the Emperor and King of Sicily Frederick II to heel.
The Kshatriyas told them, "In battle we obey the orders of one person imbued with great intelligence, while ye are disunited from one another and act according to your individual understanding."
But yet again the civil aviation industry has demonstrated its ability to be disunited on this important issue, with big airlines clamouring for a suspension while low-cost airlines and airports are demanding no suspension.
The SDF had improved on the only previous labour candidacy in the seat at a time when the socialist political parties were disunited in the town and in spite of their candidate's radical opinions.
Playing Upon Rivalries But the army is reliably said to be disunited at the top over who should succeed Mr. Suharto and, if he is unwilling to step down in 1993, over how to proceed.
Shiites, disunited on this issue as on many others, have reacted to Mr. Bremer's course change in complex ways that reflect the underlying battle over Iraq's past - and over who will lead the country going forward.
The LCL were badly disunited; the more liberal wing of the party under Hall joined Dunstan in wanting to introduce universal suffrage for the upper house, while the more conservative members of the LCL did not.
Many newspapers, the highly regarded Financial Times in particular, painted a very gloomy picture of the meeting in advance, saying that it was a big risk inviting Russian President Putin along, as the EU is divided and disunited on energy and Russian policy.
The Demogorgon is the opposite of Jupiter who, "within the myth, is felt as such a tension, a tyranny established in the far past by the spirit of a man upon himself and his world, a tyranny that, till it can be overthrown, holds him straightened and tormented, disunited from his own creative energies."
The Christian churches were disunited; Paul of Samosata, Bishop of Antioch was deposed by a synod of 268 for "dogmatic reasons - his doctrine on the human nature of Christ was rejected - and for his lifestyle, which reminded his brethren of the habits of the administrative elite".