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It went to Teddy Roosevelt for mediating an end to the Russo-Japanese war.
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Working between a strong-willed mayor, Michael R. Bloomberg, and a tenacious chancellor, Joel I. Klein, he seemed more comfortable in a role as deputy mayor for mollification: mediating disputes, calming tensions and endlessly listening.
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Nintendo, meanwhile, is attempting to mediate the tension with a decidedly non-competitive music game.
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