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1 Their second album sees a more unified approach to Lightbody's Americana-style songwriting.
2 She does think there needs to be a more unified approach to training.
3 No wonder the people were growing more unified against him in common disgust.
4 Democrats struck a more unified tone and emphasised the need for congressional approval.
5 First, derived free attention is likely to be more unified than forced attention.
6 He sensed a better coordination of enemy forces, a more unified plan of campaign.
7 Now more than ever, our community needs to look inward and become more unified .
8 Was she that afraid of Lilith or trying to present a more unified front?
9 The crowd understood now and became more unified and loud.
10 Now a more unified story was coming into focus.
11 A more unified approach has long been the answer, said Jesse Sharkey, vice president of the CTU.
12 So there's no doubt in my mind that Labor is more unified that it's been in decades.
13 Men and women more unified by the OPA-issued armbands than by their training, experience, loyalties, or politics.
14 By contrast, Chicago's Outfit was more unified and focused than ever, even considering the recent extortion convictions.
15 Together, these distinctions present both challenges and opportunities for efforts aiming toward a more unified and cross-disciplinary approach.
16 These discordant responses illustrate the need for a more unified explanation for why immunity is compromised in neonates.
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