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The ceasefire of the past fortnight has allowed many of them to resume their lives.
John Lewis' annual festive television spot is hotly anticipated; and Sainsbury's also made a morally dubious advert this year, featuring the Christmas Day football-inspired temporary ceasefire of the first world war.
The siege would last until the ceasefire of the Treaty of Zboriv.
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Ceasefires of the main terrorist groups are in place, at least nominally.
Thanking the EU for almost £1bn of aid to Northern Ireland and border counties in the Irish Republic since the IRA and loyalist ceasefires of the mid-1990s, McGuinnesaidaid: "The world is looking on at our example".
Catney, who after breaking with Sinn Féin became an influential figure within dissident republicanism, tells Fitzroy Presbyterian church in Belfast it is time to admit that the IRA lost the war it fought from 1969 to the ceasefires of the mid-1990s.
Why is the ceasefire on the line of control violated so frequently these days?
2003: Ceasefire on the Line of Control dividing Kashmir.
The ARBiH, HVO and HV ultimately consented to maintenance of the ceasefire of 12 October.
No ceasefire worthy of the name can exist if it isn't respected in Aleppo.
However, US President Barack Obama did not make a ceasefire part of the preliminary negotiations.
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