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The first day was something of a truce – Christmas music.
For years, the two sides have maintained something of a truce.
Giving regional publishers the chance to print the papers and enjoy a portion of the advertising revenue can be seen as something of a truce deal.
At the party's convention in Denver four years ago, all eyes were on Mr. Clinton as he offered a full-throated endorsement of Mr. Obama in a speech that served as something of a truce after a contentious primary fight with his wife.
Up to this point, humans and raccoons have reached something of a truce agreement, where we don't try to domesticate them, let them feast on our trash, and send our cops to help them out of sewer grates when they eat too much in exchange for their mercy.
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Then, with polls showing the race in Florida to be neck and neck, it was Mr. McCain who went on the offensive against Mr. Romney over the weekend, ending something of an unofficial truce that had helped produce a relatively gentle Republican debate last week in Boca Raton.
But, he said, its soldiers "rely morally and psychologically on something like a truce, like surrender, like destroying the enemy, and in this kind of war you are not really able to measure your success".
Democrats and Republicans seem to have something of a rare, if unspoken, truce on the subject.
I did not refer to the question of a truce.
It will be more of a truce than a treaty.
"The idea of a truce as way to open a process of dialogue is dead".
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