Encara no tenim significats per a "complete reconciliation".
1A complete reconciliation takes place, and they die in each other's embrace.
2There was complete reconciliation now in the mother's voice and eyes.
3Reflection, seconded by his ardent affection for Josephine, brought about a complete reconciliation.
4Moderate men, on the contrary, whether Humanists or Scholastics, aimed at a complete reconciliation.
5The death of Agnes of Meran in July, 1201, made a complete reconciliation less difficult.
6Out of that moment on shore, came the good of a complete reconciliation with Eric.
7A complete reconciliation took place between them, and Michael was formally re-appointed vicegerent of Transylvania.
8A complete reconciliation had taken place.
9The conversation, begun in this strain, ended in a complete reconciliation; still Crevel maintained his right to take his revenge.
10Next morning, Cortes brought the chiefs of Chempoalla and Cincapacinga together, and effectuated a complete reconciliation between the two districts.
11The young girl soon brought about a complete reconciliation between mother and son, and Merwyn was absolved from his oath.
12Heman Humphrey became pastor, a man of scholarly attainments, and well fitted to encourage the general longing for a complete reconciliation.
13Earl Richard of Cornwall, the King's brother, suddenly announced that he and his new brother-in-law, Montfort, had effected a complete reconciliation.
14Asked if more troops were the only solution in Afghanistan, Emerson said there needed to be a more " complete reconciliation".
15If the first bill had passed, it would, I firmly believe, have produced a complete reconciliation between the aristocracy and the people.
16He would have been best pleased, no doubt, to see a complete reconciliation effected without the sacrifice of one tittle of the prerogative.
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