The Wakatipu giant was pacified, went back to sleep, and has been quiet ever since. |
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The country is pacified now, or nearly so, we're almost there, don't you understand? |
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As each new sector of land was conquered and pacified, so new threats loomed in the territories beyond. |
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He also pacified the agitated councillors by suggesting the formation of a core group in the council to take policy decisions. |
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Now, she is qualified to join forces and she can be pacified by this inane and ossified ideology. |
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With the exception of a few hot spots, the California-sized country is pacified and moving in the right direction. |
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He sat among the children and pacified one agitated four year old who was taken aback by all the attention he was receiving. |
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The way he pacified the country was to marry into different families and thereby gain the loyalty of those tribes. |
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She washed down the small gob of starch with a draft of spring water, grateful that her stomach would be pacified for an hour, long enough for sleep to come. |
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It filled me with an intense sadness, a peculiar desolation that was only partially pacified when the last note died away and Rob embraced me, kissing my forehead. |
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The effect of Palo Santo is to create a purified and pacified mood, but moreover, to bring a paradisiac or heavenly sense to the atmosphere. |
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The poem is not a place, where dying is pacified, Where hunger is satiated, where hope is glorified. |
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Since then, peace deals with the warlords, including a lucrative amnesty and government contracts, have pacified the area. |
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Impunity, it seems, still prevails. Mr Putin prides himself on having pacified Chechnya. |
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It's a dissatisfaction that can't be pacified with life's material luxuries and one that refuses to remain unheard. |
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The influence of the insurrection has spread to all of the zones that have been pacified, with great difficulty, as I said. |
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The martyrdom ends in the next scene with the cadavers being thrown onto the pyre in the presence of the Emperor who is at last pacified. |
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The latest feature film by Jilani that has not been released yet, explores this pacified hybridity even further. |
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After admiring the intransigence of Antigone, don't we spectators return, pacified, to our Creon-like lives? |
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And so, if daily behavior and the Way go hand in hand, if they harmonize, our mind becomes calm, is pacified, free from fear. |
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The region has been pacified for seven years now and tremendous progress has been achieved in less than a decade. |
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This pacified most so that they would not have to deal with the truth concerning a battle that was still upon them. |
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At the end of the mediation session, they parted, feeling pacified and keen not to find themselves in a similar situation again. |
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Are there realistic scenarios for deploying them or, with the Balkans pacified, is the European Union fighting the last war? |
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We are in civil war with the fascists, the bankers, the state and the mass media who want the young people to be submissive and society to be pacified. |
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The Great Wall was also expanded, while series of military conquests and diplomatic maneuvers further pacified its borders. |
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These protests are then pacified by the armed forces, which consolidate a corrupt government and the division of the country into those who prosper and those who are dying of hunger. |
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He pacified the natives to some degree, but in December 1707 his own cossacks revolted and imprisoned him. |
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Through our harmonious pacified life re-centred on God. |
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Five years after the end of the Soviet Union, and in the momentum of the Oslo Process, it was possible to believe that the Mediterranean was likely to draw benefit from a pacified world. |
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In November factious tribes in Algeria captured Algiers and other towns, but by 1188 he had pacified his African territories and returned to his Spanish possessions to check the encroachments of the Portuguese and Castilians. |
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Yet the events in the Balkans, the rise of terrorism and nearer at hand the growth of deprivation, show that work still has to be done to build a stronger, more fraternal and really pacified Europe. |
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This was a highly uninventive explanation when one considers the Comyn family pacified the province of Moray in the early 13th century. |
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Fearing the worst, the Romans began a major mobilization, all but pulling out of recently pacified Spain and Gaul. |
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Once a new province had been pacified, Roman rule was not oppressive. |
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Urban violence rose again in 2009: a doubling of murders in MedellĂn, the second city and previously seen as successfully pacified, is particularly worrying. |
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And America's aim, or so Iran argues, is to open an oil-and-gas route from Central Asia to the sea through Pakistan and a pacified Afghanistan, bypassing Iran. |
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Some appear to have been reluctant to take up lands in a kingdom that did not always appear pacified. |
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With the country pacified, the greatest impediment to the project was providing sufficient finances. |
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They then demanded the complete abolition of serfdom, and were not pacified until the young King Richard II personally intervened. |
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By 6 AD, all of Germania up to the River Elbe was temporarily pacified by the Romans as well as being occupied by them. |
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In 6 AD, Tiberius declared Germany pacified, and Varus was appointed to govern Germania. |
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In retribution Caracalla then led the Legio II Traiana Fortis against the Alemanni, who lost and were pacified for a time. |
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We have the firm desire to insist that our life, wherever we may find ourselves, must clearly announce the possibility of an accepting, just, tolerant and pacified world. |
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More human, more pacified and less subject to commercial logic. |
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By the end of 1256, Uryankhadai had completely pacified Yunnan. |
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With England pacified, Edward joined the Ninth Crusade to the Holy Land. |
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He pacified the people by promising to remain in power only for one year. |
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The tribes were pacified by units of the United States Army in the nineteenth century, and were also subject to forced schooling in the decades afterward. |
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By 1857 the army had conquered Kabyle Province, and pacified the country. |
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Others say that Emperor Wu was mainly interested in fighting the Xiongnu and that major trade began only after the Chinese pacified the Hexi Corridor. |
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The Chririguanos were not finally pacified until the defeat in 1892 of forces led by their messianic leader Apiaguaiki Tumpa in the Battle of Kuruyuki. |
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