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"We urge the political parties to come up with a united position on the referendum at the earliest -- preferably within a week," Nazrul said.

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Nearly 50 miles southeast, about 50 Republican canvassers fueled up on coffee and doughnuts, united over the brisk weather and annoyance about Newsom’s attempt to redraw California’s congressional districts.

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But G7 energy ministers are united in concern about the "security of supply," Hunter said, with China imposing more serious rare earth export controls.

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For the past 30 years, a clear majority of Quebecers -- including those for and against independence -- have been united on one point, she said: "they do not want to be asked the question."

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Tricia McLaughlin, assistant public affairs secretary for the Homeland Security department, didn’t confirm or deny the changes but described immigration officials as united.

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