We must bury our differences and work together.
Last Saturday they seemed to bury their own political differences by making a united appeal for peace talks.
The idea was symbolic: to show that Americans could bury their differences and unite in times of crisis.
The common goal was to get home, and to do that in one piece they would have to bury their differences and work together.
But no official word has backed sentiment that consumer and producer nations will bury their differences when they meet in London next month.
I didn't understand it, but at least for a while we could bury our differences and have a good time.
The European Community could provide a structure for people to bury their differences, not their dead.
But in that instance, under strong American pressure, the rival armies and politicians had decided to end, or at least bury, their differences.
When they take the field together, pitchers and the rest of their teammates bury their differences.
Hawke now claims to have buried his differences and considers Keating a friend.