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1 Not seeming to revenge injuries; loving to reconcile differences and make friendship with all.
2 Negotiators from the House and Senate would have to reconcile differences for a final bill.
3 The House-Senate conference will hold an open meeting on Wednesday afternoon as it starts to reconcile differences .
4 But even if it survives the Senate, lawmakers could strip it out as they reconcile differences with the House.
5 It splintered into various factions, largely due to its inability to reconcile differences of opinion related to the oppressive apartheid regime.
6 If the Senate approves the bill, a conference would begin to reconcile differences between the Senate and House of Representatives tax measures.
7 The two chambers would need to reconcile differences between their plans before legislation could be sent to the White House for Trump's signature.
8 One option would be for the House to take up the Senate legislation and pass it without changes, eliminating the need to reconcile differences .
9 'He appeared in countenance stern and rough, but was mild and affable; loving to reconcile differences and make friendships.
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