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He served as chancellor (1455 56) during the opening months of the Wars of the Roses and arranged a temporary reconciliation between the two sides in 1458.
It engineers at least a temporary reconciliation with Rhett, with Scarlett even cooking breakfast for him, but such touches led many reviewers to say the characters seemed to have mellowed in ways never suggested by the original book.
There follows a temporary reconciliation with his estranged family and the first attempts to begin a new career in education Wadzek would instruct his students in a new, moralistic and humane approach to technology.
There was a temporary reconciliation, but he was unhappy about the abandonment of head rubbing, and after a dispute between Eddy and a student over a refund was played out in the local press, he decided to go his own way.
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Excluding Reconciliation The Prophet Muhammad made a temporary hudna, or truce, with the Jews about 1,400 years ago, so Hamas allows the idea.
But without progress among Iraqi leaders to a broad political "reconciliation," he said, any gains would be temporary, and vulnerable to being reversed when the course toward withdrawal resumed.
On January 29 , 1901 the last of those black congressmen, George H. White, of North Carolina, stood in the well of the House and prophesied the miracle of reconciliation and justice: This, Mr. Chairman, is perhaps the Negroes' temporary farewell to the American Congress but let me say Phoenix-like he will rise up some day and come again.
You can get out!" These moments notwithstanding, I often felt the same creeping sense of reconciliation in West Texas I felt in Elko, no matter how temporary it may prove to be.
The Bush administration's temporary suspension of negotiations with North Korea had frustrated South Korea's president, Kim Dae Jung, who was pursuing his own efforts at reconciliation on the Korean Peninsula.
In the reconciliation meeting, Dr. Cooley told Dr. DeBakey he regretted that they had become so distant and hoped that the "temporary truce or cease-fire" they had reached in their "rivalry" and "small battle" would become permanent.
When the Tax Increase Prevention and Reconciliation Act of 2005 was signed into law by President Bush on May 17, 2006, taxpayers received last-minute, albeit temporary, relief from the alternative minimum tax, as well as a two-year extension on the dividend and capital gains tax rate cuts.
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