| 1 | The Colbies and the Carlingtons sank their family feud for common interests. | |
| 2 | Leo Tolstoy, who in his fifties gave up much of his wealth and devoted himself to a life of pacificism and asceticism, had as one of his disciples a certain wealthy aristocrat named Chertkov. | |
| 3 | More important, they should put aside their prejudices and selfish interests to root out terrorism collectively and relentlessly. | |
| 4 | Every country that advocates peace must be on the alert. More important, they should put aside their prejudices and selfish interests to root out terrorism collectively and relentlessly. | |
| 5 | Every country that advocates peace must be on the alert. More important, they should put aside their prejudices and selfish interests to root out terrorism collectively and relentlessly. |