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In other words, an armed truce.
"I mean, we have an armed truce with a Palestinian Authority that's relatively weak," he said.
In August, some of the families that have been separated since the Korean war ended in an armed truce in 1953 are to be allowed to meet.
After 1918, when Eleanor Roosevelt discovered F.D.R.'s affair with Lucy Mercer, their union, in the words of their son James, became "an armed truce".
"Unless you can have an armed truce among all the states," Mr. Janssen said, "everybody has to continue to do it".
The two nations remain technically at war, because the Korean War ended in 1953 in an armed truce, rather than a peace pact.
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While Stalin's death in 1953 slightly relaxed tensions, the situation in Europe remained an uneasy armed truce.
Thanks to Mr Blair's commitment to hold a referendum before joining the single currency, there has been a kind of armed truce between the government and the anti-European press.
For the next thirty years, France found itself in a state of either civil war or armed truce.
Holland, with the third-biggest colonial empire, has the same kinds of trouble as the English, but most of the Dutch talk little about them and the papers print only obscurities about the rebellion, or armed truce, in the East Indies.
And the war, or alternately the armed truce, between men and women is manifested in everything from the usual lover's quarrels (which also involve money) between Youngblood and Rena (Michole Briana White), the mother of his child, to the story of the crime of passion that sent Booster to jail.
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