That said, it is Western values that have allowed people of different religions, cultures, and ethnicities to live together peaceably. |
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There is also no chance that we will ever see the error of our ways and live peaceably in harmony with one another. |
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That's the countervailing force that impels us to behave in a civilised manner and reach out peaceably to others, even others perceived as alien. |
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If so, what rights do people have to peaceably enjoy their homes, regardless of their socio-economic status in life? |
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At least the American went off peaceably this time, the former Rangers player being known not to stop at one card when the red mist descends. |
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Nevertheless, John realized that not all tyrants could be peaceably overcome and offered specific advice about deposing them by force. |
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At this time, the humans and elves were able to live peaceably with each other. |
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Far from peaceably agreeing with one another, we were at each other's throats about the Schappelle Corby trial. |
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The only way we could have peaceably lived together would have been for me to pretend this wasn't happening. |
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The members need not love their neighbours, but they are willing to work with them peaceably once a policy has been determined. |
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In effect, it was Russian generals and their turncoat allies who internationalized a war that should never have begun and which could have been peaceably resolved long ago. |
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He urged quietism, pacifism, and submission to civil government, exhorting his followers to live peaceably and unobtrusively in harmony with the community and the government. |
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Or are we seeking a society in which people with quite different views of the world to live peaceably together? |
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The right of the people peaceably to assemble is enshrined in the first amendment. |
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In Jalalabad three potentates have agreed, apparently peaceably, to share power in the eastern region. |
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For the sake of all these world citizens it is imperative that we explore every possible avenue to resolve the conflict quickly and peaceably. |
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Above all, a basic education that fails to equip us to live together peaceably does not deserve to be called an education of genuine quality. |
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The whole point of this resolution is to give Iraq a chance to disarm peaceably. |
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There is nothing so diverse and democratic as a library in which Saint John of the Cross and Engels live peaceably together. |
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Despite the necessity of rerunning the elections in Zvornik municipality, the elections in the Republika Srpska passed off peaceably. |
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In his remarks, Ahmad doubted that the Palestinian-Israeli conflict could ever be peaceably settled. |
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The most pressing question becomes whether or not Watson's biblical theological approach can coexist peaceably with Vanhoozer's Trinitarian approach. |
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I try to be tolerant of Muslims' reverence for their prophet and support their right to peaceably assemble over it. |
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By the 3rd century, Pagans Hill Roman Temple in Somerset was able to exist peaceably and it did so into the 5th century. |
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It also highlights the importance of a host State protecting its population, managing political disputes peaceably and providing for basic services and long-term development. |
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What seems to be lacking is a sense of the ridiculous, the instinct that helps man to live peaceably with himself and gets a frazzled store clerk through the Christmas sales rush. |
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Also protected under the First Amendment is our right to peaceably assemble, as Congress shall make no law abridging the right of the people to peaceably assemble. |
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In every generation, renewed efforts are necessary so that people may be educated in the values, attitudes and behaviour conducive to living peaceably with one another. |
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No one would have planted, sown or built, had estates not been divided, and had each individual not been assured of peaceably owning his own land. |
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Here, through the medium of stories and proverbs, and as the occasion presented, children were taught the virtues necessary for living together peaceably under one roof. |
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However, I am sure that, with good will and the help of the European Union, a solution can be found which will allow the two communities to live together peaceably and prosper, as they have done for centuries. |
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If a house or wall is erected so near to mine that it stops my ancient lights, which is a private nuisance, I may enter my neighbour's land, and peaceably pull it down. |
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