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unity

[yoo-ni-tee] / ˈyu nɪ ti /


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DR Congo's ministry of labour and employment said that as a result of the "historic" victory, the nation could have the day off work to "celebrate in unity, fervour and national pride".

From BBC

The talks resulted in a national unity government for the occupied West Bank and Gaza.

From BBC

As a product of both French and British colonies, bilingualism is "intimately tied to the history of Canada" and a part of its continued unity, Larocque said.

From BBC

The potential benefits are huge - a competitive edge with China, the possibility of a lunar gold rush, and a rare moment of national unity.

From BBC

Dixon is the “Hamilton” actor who addressed Vice President Mike Pence with a plea for unity following a pre-Inauguration Day Broadway performance.

From Salon