(1) He aimed to unite Italy and Sicily under his imperial crown
(2) Each facet is like a puzzle piece - gather them together, unite them and the whole picture begins to emerge.
(3) What Newton did to simplify the planetary motions must now be done to unite in one whole the various isolated theories of mathematical physics.
(4) He called on the party to unite
(5) Holding such an historic event here would be seen as a gesture to unite the whole country, one which would bring the monarchy back to the people - all the people.
(6) These, they saw, provided the basis for setting up organisations that would unite the whole working class, first of all in Turin, and than across Italy.
(7) The whole world must unite to fight terror, no doubt about it, in all forms.
(8) The question is, how are they to unite the whole people around a programme of land reform instituted only in Caroni?
(9) Tragedies can unite or divide people
(10) The president said at the opening of the conference that whatever policy was passed, the whole union should unite around it.
(11) Nationalists want to unite Ireland
(12) I also aim to unite people together in trying to secure a living allowance for all students.
(13) The actress added how mutual cooperation made them unite into one whole being and stop thinking about who is a better partner.
(14) Another theory, supersymmetry, unites the building blocks - the quarks and the leptons - with the force carriers.
(15) As such, it is the critical aspect of making art, the linchpin that unites theory with practice and conjoins the intellect and the hand.
(16) I could never understand why religions tended to divide rather than unite and here was an orientation to religion that was uniting the whole world.
(17) The new creature is the fruit of a spiritual marriage uniting the activity of the artist to the passivity of a given matter.
(18) News of her pregnancy unites them again after the marriage seemed to be over, but a later tragedy shatters his confidence, and his world begins to unravel.
(19) We undertake this not in homage to convention or tradition, but in service to the principles of a unitive and harmonious existence.
(20) With the marriage both kingdoms were united , but there were some who disliked the marriage.