Could books be written on mending the fences that are broadly disseminated in Muslim cultures.
Both have focused on mending fences, fully aware that there is much to gain.
As for mending relations with Islam, Mr Obama decided that this required some diffidence.
You're highly skilled at mending kitchen leaks but you can't string two words together--in any language.
Or are Christians of all hues mending fences as they cope with secularism and Islam?
She says a fence-mending trip is great, but the president is not proposing any real changes.
Several companies are developing similar bone mending products for small bone fractures but with no load-bearing characteristics.
The guards suggested fence mending (not the emotional kind), replacing lights, accepting of greater scrutiny in inspections.
As soon as Shinzo Abe became prime minister last September, he made a fence-mending trip to Beijing.
Gibson must also complete 16 hours of community service with "Mending Kids, " a charity, Judge Sautner said.
Only days earlier Charles Prince, boss of Citigroup, had paid a fence-mending visit to Carlo Ciampi, Italy's president.
The city is slowly mending, but downtown is stuck in darkness, and too much public transit remains shut.
Meanwhile, occupations like hand sewing, fabric mending and textile knitting have also seen sharp declines in recent years.
But if you can handle some woodworking and fiberglass mending yourself, you could wind up with a real steal.
To begin mending the rift, each side has to redouble its efforts to see the other's point of view.
Mr Noda is also mending fences with the LDP's old mates in the big-business lobby, Keidanren, and the bureaucracy.
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Tognazzini's ecosystem-mending locator would find your phone anywhere ... well, in the house.
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Similarly, China has recently been mending fences in South-East Asia, where its earlier reef grabs had caused widespread alarm.
Give it a try and you'll see that a little language skill goes a long way toward mending international relations.
Mending a young person's broken heart may be good in love stories, but is it a way to prevent strokes?
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First, relations with France, with which Germany has long shared a duopoly of power within the European Union, need mending.
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On the other hand, it is hard to see how mending fences with Republicans would help the unions stem their decline.
Mr Pandit has made strides in mending Citi's disjointed culture, restructuring operations to break down silos and encouraging businesses to co-operate.
"Patching and mending" the system was no longer acceptable, he told MPs, warning that failure to act now was "dangerous" and "short-sighted".
In fact, not only did cord cutting slow, it became cord mending with total U.S. MVPD households growing in the latest estimates.
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The two sides have also been mending fences in more literal ways.
He has taken to fence-mending as well, initiating a rapprochement with his former police chief, William Bratton, who is now running the L.A.P.
We have yet to find out if the law will truly be effective in protecting copyright and mending the arts and entertainment industry.
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Perhaps a few incremental adjustments are made, mending the tattered fabric of the business model, but rarely rethinking it or replacing it completely.
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Or replicating 12-ton iron gates and mending roofs measured in acres, not to mention heating a great hall with ceilings three stories high.
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