unifier造句1 Herb is the unifier of the people.
2 This is a misguided mission, argues physicist and former "Unifier" Marcelo Gleiser of Dartmouth College.
3 Obama presents himself as a unifier who can draw support from independents and even some Republicans.
4 Qin Shihuang, ancient China's unifier, burned books and buried scholars alive.
5 He also takes the role of loyal party unifier, building good will among party leaders and the rank and file.
6 In the production process,[www.] unifier ray and color of the original image is a very important role for image quality.
7 For those who understand that the present is less than a blink of the eye of history, art is a powerful unifier .
8 From his early years as the son of a widow abandoned by her clan, he showed remarkable ability as a charismatic leader and unifier .
9 The person's overall development and free development are dialectical unifier, coming up to say to be the same concept .
10 In the end, Moammar Gadhafi, the young army officer of nomadic parents, who touted himself as a unifier, unified many Libyans against him.
11 Yesterday's lunch had been Obama's suggestion, but served Bush's purposes too, enabling him to portray himself as above partisan politics: a unifier, just like Obama.
12 For the field to establish itself as a grand unifier of the applied sciences, it must demonstrate the usefulness of grouping widely disparate endeavors.
13 Democratic challenger John Kerry, who also made the list, was called "a solemn unifier for the Democrats" by Joe Klein, who wrote a best-seller about the Clintons.