Nor did even her mother object, for sickness is a wondrous reconciler.
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After being our strength and defender, you will become our peacemaker and reconciler.
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Anne, always the reconciler, said, I'll fetch a parasol.
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In the presence of the great reconciler, Death, ordinary human contentions and angers should be hushed.
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Death, says George Eliot, is the great reconciler.
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Sickness, nearness to death, is a great reconciler.
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What a charming reconciler and peacemaker money is!
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Perhaps he had meddled too little with politics to have acquired the dexterity requisite for a reconciler.
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He is the general counsellor, the reconciler of family quarrels, the arbitrator in differences, the guardian of morals.
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The reconciler has not yet appeared.
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He is no merely external reconciler.
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Who be so sweet a reconciler?
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After all, where genuine love reigns, worldly environment matters comparatively little; love makes happiness, and happiness is the reconciler.
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Jesus of Nazareth is the Saviour or the reconciler of men to God in the body of his flesh through death.
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She had come to be a tacitly agreed upon domestic regulator, judge, settler of difficulties, shepherdess, and reconciler in the land.
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Mr. Sumner maintained that the ballot was the great guarantee-"theonly sufficient guarantee-beingin itself peacemaker, reconciler, schoolmaster, and protector."