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unite

an English gold coin minted in the Stuart period, originally worth 20 shillings
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We tried to unite them, with the evident intention of giving battle and checking the enemy's advance, and by this effort to unite them while avoiding battle with a much stronger enemy, and necessarily withdrawing the armies at an acute angle- we led the French on to Smolensk.
"You will now understand the view I take of the tie which unites the young spirits of our children at the bright outset of their lives.
The non-nuclear weapons state members of the NPT should unite in calling for a type of censure--a statement that clearly lays out the reasons for the NPT's failures, holding specific countries responsible for their part in the regime's degradation.
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