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reconcile

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"It is difficult for us to reconcile the fact that anyone with an interest in the events of Bloody Sunday has been aware of Soldier F's true identity and appearance for many years," he said.

From BBC

As often as they clashed, it seemed, Eminem and his mother tried to reconcile.

“For a long time, my client made unsuccessful efforts to reconcile their differences.”

He used statistical techniques to reconcile these differences and provide estimates for bonobo populations across the entire range of Salonga, including areas previously unstudied.

Once they had reconciled the numerical model with the sediment core, the researchers began to ask questions about the future.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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