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1 It's his business to unite people , not to put them apart.
2 It has the power to unite people in a way that little else can.
3 In Persia Bahá'u'lláh was able to unite people of varying thought, creed and denomination.
4 Love, friendship, respect do not unite people as much as common hatred for something.
5 Since the country's 1979 Islamic revolution, the clerical establishment has always used external crisis to unite people .
6 They attempted to unite people against a common foe, using the oldest trick in the book: war.
7 You have the power to unite people .
8 It has the power to inspire, the power to unite people in a way that little else does.
9 This great cause will unite people .
10 Presenting Princess Shaw shows the possibility of creation across borders, ultimately illustrating the power of art to unite people .
11 We have to unite people and not paint one set of people as strivers and the other as shirkers.
12 These misfortunes do good in one way, hard as they are to bear: they unite people who love each other.
13 By the power of his Word he was able to unite people of the Roman, Greek, Chaldean, Egyptian and Assyrian nations.
14 Use social media to better manage stakeholders Our winners use social media to develop relationships and unite people around a common aim.
15 It said rugby is a sport that continuously works to unite people , and they wanted everyone to feel safe in the game.
16 Packed full of ambition, his goal is to unite people through their love of coffee, therefore creating a "coffee culture".
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