Lady Peacemaker was surprised to find herself looking into the eyes of a human face composed entirely from the bumps and gnarls of the tree's trunk. |
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Two Haudenosaunee, or Iroquois, Hiawatha and the Great Peacemaker, formulated a constitution for the Iroquois Confederation. |
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The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms will apply to the Peacemaker Court as it is established under the self-government agreement and the Constitution of Canada. |
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Two of us had some difficulty about ramming the Peacemaker through his carriage door into the train, he also being splendid in a multilined trench coat. |
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The slosh of the sea sang me to sleep, whispering the soft and sweet lullaby of our lady Atlantic, the peacemaker. |
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Along comes a referee intent on making peace but instead of getting both sides to kiss and make up the peacemaker only exacerbates the situation. |
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Well, on a personal level, how does he behave behind closed doors as a mediator, as a peacemaker of sorts? |
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He has been a great peacemaker, particularly in negotiations with the players association. |
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Though whites were concerned about her masculine appearance, she worked as a guide, courier, warrior and peacemaker for the next 25 years. |
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Anyone who falls short of this absolute conciliatory posture is regarded not so much a peacemaker as a troublemaker. |
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Politicians past and present praised the memory of Ireland's former taoiseach Garret FitzGerald as a statesman and peacemaker. |
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His journey from the nascent Provisional IRA to peacemaker personifies the party. |
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On the contrary, China has occasionally played peacemaker, although motivated by self-interest. |
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Masquerading as a peacemaker, it is proposing a series of measures to facilitate its consolidation and intervention in the Caucasus. |
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In this way, Canada will continue to be a true peacemaker, intent on rendering the United Nations more effective. |
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In some places in Oceania, the Church has a special and indeed privileged role as peacemaker. |
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The United Nations is the only player that can fill the role of mediator, facilitator and peacemaker. |
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Your authority and experience have made you the architect of dialogue and, on many occasions, a peacemaker with a touch of magic. |
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Jesus could not mean his mission as peacemaker as he did not come for peace. |
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The person who is known as the voice of the voiceless and the peacemaker is in danger. |
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However, Rabin's legacy of peace perseveres, as does our memory of this great peacemaker. |
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Furthermore, the route map has four official godparents, not just one, whose credibility as peacemaker is at its lowest ebb. |
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A peacemaker is also exactly how Police Commissioner William Bratton sees himself. |
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She stayed, briefly played peacemaker, and then let rip with a now infamous speech, in which she gave her unvarnished opinion of all her fellow celebrities. |
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I think a lot of people are surprised by the portrayal of Rahm both as the quiet kid and the peacemaker of the family. |
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Enter no arguments, not even as a peacemaker, referee or umpire. |
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A peacemaker is one who does everything for the sake of his neighbor's highest good, laboring to establish all those conditions conducive to that end. |
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Clearly, for Canada to act as a peacemaker is the ultimate victory for us. |
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Mr Klaus is better known as a stirrer than a peacemaker. |
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Soon after, the US president, Woodrow Wilson, attempted to intervene as a peacemaker, asking in a note for both sides to state their demands. |
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My husband is the classic middle child, the peacemaker often overlooked by his parents. |
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He is, in fact, the true poor in spirit, the one afflicted, the meek one, the one hungering and thirsting for justice, the merciful, the pure of heart, the peacemaker. |
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This new airpower structure will strengthen NATOs capacity to fulfil its role as a peacemaker, a peacekeeper, and a major international force for stability. |
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If the mechanisms that ensure pluralism and free expression were to seize up in South Africa, the peacemaker and development model for all of southern Africa, it would put the entire region's press in danger. |
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Adams has tried to exploit his role in bringing about the IRA ceasefire and the subsequent historic compromises with unionism in the north of Ireland and to portray himself as an international peacemaker and statesman. |
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Watch Ryan Gosling in New York City, shopping bag in hand, as peacemaker. |
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In recognition of their achievements, the University of Sydney presented its first peacemaker award to the UN Volunteers in Afghanistan for their engagement in the election. |
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Although UN peacemaker is aimed at professionals, it will also be a source of valuable advice and support for other persons and organizations engaged in peacemaking efforts. |
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Others have taken to heart the need to perpetuate the memory of the sacrifice and achievements of Veterans who excelled in their mission, whether in the role of combatant, peacekeeper or peacemaker. |
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And it was Keef 's Rolling Stones bandmate Ronnie Wood, 68, who played peacemaker by getting the duo to pose for a picture. |
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As a peacemaker the lawyer has a superior opportunity of being a good man. |
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At other times, the United States has acted as a peacemaker and power broker between groups of nations. |
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A peacemaker is a person who helps others to end quarrels. |
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He has no official political role, but he is a unifying force and peacemaker in a nation that has become increasingly factionalized and acrimonious. |
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In the original band, Sandom had been the peacemaker and settled disputes. |
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From 567 to the death of Sigbert II in 613, Neustria and Austrasia fought each other almost constantly, with Burgundy playing the peacemaker between them. |
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The supervisor takes on various cultural roles in this process, including as the listener, the expert, the guide, the normaliser and the peacemaker. |
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