Henry prepared for war by conciliating surviving Ricardians and renewing foreign alliances. |
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But his promise to Inger demanded he put personal feelings aside and concentrate on conciliating her brother. |
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Patricia LaMarche was even more open in conciliating with the Kerry campaign. |
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But this assertion too would deserve some criticism, since some Arab countries are presented by western governments and media as conciliating both. |
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Here the intention of the Prophet was not to follow the Torah but to implement from it what was conciliating with the Qur'an. i.e. the Punishment for adultery. |
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The task of conciliating differing views defies easy resolution and yet is made necessary by growing technological capacities. |
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The Human Rights Commission is responsible for investigating and conciliating such complaints. |
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It addresses the issue of conciliating unlimited human needs and desires with the limited resources of our planet's ecosystem. |
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Throughout this period, Hartington led the Cabinet opposition to conciliating the Irish nationalists. |
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Clearly, the CCP's policy of conciliating the Lamaocracy in central Tibet demobilized the oppressed classes. |
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As far as conflict resolution and peace building are concerned in traditional societies in northern Namibia, ethnographic sources mention good magic that was used for purifying and conciliating purposes. |
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In capitulating and in conciliating with the ruling classes, the bureaucratic leaderships lead to demoralization and division between the workers. |
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With the public esteem gained in this economic contest, the Big Man is sought out for giving advice, adjudicating quarrels, planning ceremonies, and admonishing and conciliating. |
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Given its success in conciliating economic efficiency with social solidarity, SSQ Financial Group truly is a responsible individual player and a creator of wealth for the collective good. |
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The superego prevents the isolated and unconscious oedipal desires from belonging to the conciliating development of the awakenings of consciousness. |
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The atmosphere we have described produces a certain degree of pedagogical tiredness, which intensifies the ever increasing difficulty of conciliating the role of the teacher with that of the educator in today's context. |
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It aims at conciliating the respect for treaties or arrangements on international co-operation in criminal matters with the need to establish a specific legal basis for co-operating under the present Convention. |
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To strengthen the Alliance by conciliating those nations the Council appointed statesmen equal in distinction to those who served on the 1951 Committee of Three, reaching out to three countries with grievances. |
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