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Every day he would step across the street to parley with Nhem, the city commander.
Fourth: You can parley with a major villain, but beware of spear carriers.
Meanwhile the governments of "free" western countries continue to parley with Saudi autocrats.
One day the prince went to the land of canals and clogs to parley with his fellow princes.
To Hitler: We will have no truce or parley with you, or the grisly gang who do your wicked will.
A couple of weeks later, two epidemiologists from the C.D.C. arranged a parley with the villagers, to find out why they were so resistant to outside intervention.
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A longtime participant in nuclear parleys with North Korea told Rendezvous: "What the U.S. negotiators are up to or expect to accomplish I honestly have no idea".
Antipas reigned in Galilee and Peraea until 39 ce but was then banished by the emperor Caligula on the ground that he had parleyed with Rome's enemies.
Whether galvanising the faithful at noisy rallies, or parleying with Brussels and Washington from remote Greek villages, the foreign minister and leader-designate of the ruling socialist party looks cool and unruffled.And yet he has reason not to be.
Under the growing threat of the Spanish Armada in 1587, Burghley parleyed with Parma, courted Henry of Navarre and James VI of Scotland, and kept a sharp eye on the Irish and English Catholics.
"As a result of persistent efforts by the government of Pakistan and its parleys with the U.S. government, five more Pakistanis detained at Camp X-Ray in Cuba have returned home," said the official, Brig.
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