One nation that cannot be divided .
One nation that cannot be divided .
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No. But Hitler thought so, one of his famous sayings was "what is life ? Life is the nation. Beyond the life of the individual is the life of the nation".
it reunited the nation
It means that a nation is coming into it's power.This isn't an idiom. It's a metaphor comparing the nation to some sort of bird just spreading its wings to fly. You can tell the difference because you can figure out the meaning by context - idioms make no sense even if you try to define each word.To spread one's wings means to begin to fly, as a baby bird does when it leaves the nest. So "we...spread our wings as a new nation" means we began to govern ourselves, to see what being a new nation was like, how it felt to be a new nation.
One nation that cannot be divided .
Guyana's motto, "One People, One Nation, One Destiny," reflects the self-confidence and determination of the people of this new nation.
It means 'The nation'
One Nation unto God is 50 states which is one nation - unto God - meaning they cannot be separated! 50 states = 1 nation = God! They are three in one. Thy cannot be separated (indivisible).
it means one of the nation colour's around the world
The term international means between two nations. If you are at the international terminal of the airport it is because you are travelling from one nation to a different nation.
It would depend on which nation you mean
No, it would more likely mean a war.
Perhaps you mean what continent is ruled by one nation? In which case the answer is Australia.
"Out of many, one"--the point being that many states formed one nation.
In actuality, the original phrase is "one nation indivisible", which makes much more sense. When the "under God" was added in the 1950's, it split the phrase apart, which I find ironic.
This may be one of these words:connotation/denotation - the contextual meaning/ the literal meaning