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Discover LudwigThe word "pacificist" is not correct; did you mean "pacifist"? "Pacifist" is used to describe someone who opposes war and violence.
Example: "As a pacifist, she actively promotes peaceful resolutions to conflicts."
Alternatives: "Peace advocate" or "Non-violent activist."
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His provocative antics while filming Brüno caused a riot in Arkansas's second-largest city, but Sacha Baron Cohen is to prove his pacificist credentials: the comic has enlisted celebrity friends Bono and Chris Martin to record the spoof charity single Dove of Peace to promote his new film.
Both girls are full of repulsion for their mothers; in Rosa's case a worn-out housewife whose husband jumped ship years back; in Ginger's, Christina Hendricks, not wholly convicing as a downtrodden artist baking hopeful pies and failing to keep hold of glamorous pacificist husband Roland (Alessandro Nivolli, excellent).
While it may not have a pacificist agenda, the works "can affect mentalities" Dorléac added.
A pacificist and an ardent defender of animal rights, Dr. Monod was also a vegetarian who never touched alcohol or tobacco.
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Few people are total pacificists, for example.
Heller's appeared in 1961, just as American pacificists were starting to ask, What are we doing here?
The household he grew up in was liberal, even "radical" for the time, in that his parents were pacificists, "northern nonconformists" who "judged a person on how they related to society as a whole.
In the United States, Mills received hundreds of letters from Protestant clergymen, professors and students, pacificists and soldiers.
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