Unite
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If we're able to
unite
our third-side webs of peace, we can even halt the lion of war.
If it's helping to
unite
the world, I think it's definitely the fish of the future.
It took us 10 years to
unite
18 opposition party leaders, with their big egos, behind one single candidate against the Balkan dictator Slobodan Milosevic.
Durkheim called this level the level of the sacred because he believed that the function of religion was to
unite
people into a group, into a moral community.
It's a sacred rock, and when people circle something together, they unite, they can trust each other, they become one.
So Toby founded an organization called Giving What We Can to spread this information, to
unite
people who want to share some of their income, and to ask people to pledge to give 10 percent of what they earn over their lifetime to fighting global poverty.
I truly believe, in my firsthand experience, the world is hungry for us to
unite
together as opportunity-makers and to emulate those behaviors as so many of you already do — I know that firsthand — and to reimagine a world where we use our best talents together more often to accomplish greater things together than we could on our own.
She says she wants to do all she can to help other people with orphan diseases get medicines, and today, she's our project leader for all telepresence activities, where she helps digitally
unite
the entire company to work together to find cures for pulmonary hypertension.
If the final frontier of design is to breathe life into the products and the buildings around us, to form a two-material ecology, then designers must
unite
these two worldviews.
It's time for this country to unite, if only to help the men and women who fought to protect us.
From a register of togetherness, of belonging, architecture became a way of differentiation, and communities started drifting apart from the very fabric that used to
unite
them, and from the soul of the place that used to represent their common existence.
While it's too easy to say Van Gogh's turbulent genius enabled him to depict turbulence, it's also far too difficult to accurately express the rousing beauty of the fact that in a period of intense suffering, Van Gogh was somehow able to perceive and represent one of the most supremely difficult concepts nature has ever brought before mankind, and to
unite
his unique mind's eye with the deepest mysteries of movement, fluid and light.
And so, the second step was to learn how to build supportive trust, to learn how to
unite.
The idea was to
unite
people of different faiths by getting them to paint each other's houses of worship, mosques, temples, synagogues, churches, paint them yellow in the name of love.
And once built and tested, moving it to the final site in the city center to
unite
it with the rest of the building was a piece of cake, because by having isolated uncertainty and managed risk in the controlled environment of the quarry, we were able to complete the whole building in time and on budget, even if using nonconventional means and methods.
The tract even ends with an appeal to Lorenzo de’ Medici, the recently installed ruler of Florence, urging him to
unite
the fragmented city-states of Italy under his rule.
Well, if you take the greatest insights from ancient Asian philosophies and religions and combine them with the latest research on moral psychology, I think you come to these conclusions: that our righteous minds were designed by evolution to
unite
us into teams, to divide us against other teams and then to blind us to the truth.
So let's agree to set aside our philosophical disagreements and focus on those aspirations that
unite
us.
Their mission was to
unite
for defense against the world's bitter persecution.
And I thought that if pattern can
unite
these disparate elements, it can do just about anything.
And for this reason, today is a time to wake,
unite
us.
But as oil prices rose, Russian governments have invested in infrastructure to
unite
the country, east and west.
And our values are beginning to
unite
us."
TED represents a set of values, and as we
unite
around these values, something really interesting begins to emerge.
I grew up at a time when iconic actors from Kuwait, Syria, Egypt used laughter to
unite
the region, just as football can.
David (the character) is enough inconsistent but cross(spend) to the people from below a good message " you
unite
and will overcome you! " Altogether we would say a film made in the 40s.
When the screenwriter actually wants the two unrequited lovers to unite, he uses a pretty unbelievable deus ex machina technique.
Can a mentally challenged black youth be a catalyst to
unite
people in a South Carolina town?
It's the first ever, still existing attempt, to
unite
sight with sound.
In ordered to
unite
the warring, rival Princes in the Russian Realm, Nevsky takes charge and fights the lesser of two evils (The Teutonics).
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