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noun
The act of reconciling two people or groups who disagree.
Exact(54)
"My life has been devoted to peacemaking".
The parties to peacemaking in the Middle East have dubbed 2011 the year of peace.
Congress did no favor to peacemaking yesterday by issuing a reflexive endorsement of the Israeli offensive.
But let's be very clear, women have been absolutely key to peacemaking and peace-building.
By nature Jaafari is given to compromise, to accommodation, to peacemaking.
Sudan's civil war smolders on at appalling cost, stubbornly resistant to peacemaking.
It opens a door to peacemaking and invites children to imagine for themselves what's on the other side.
Doing so is not, after all, compulsory nor always wise, since the reaction to peacemaking that fails can be violent.
Similar(3)
The strategy of fighting to win -- to cause peacemaking Palestinians to assert leadership -- shows some progress.
In the end, with Mr. Barak's hand on his elbow, Mr. Arafat crossed the threshold one beat ahead of the Israeli prime minister, who constantly says that "it takes to two to tango" for peacemaking to work.
In a brief interview, the 59-year-old president was able to convey both his commitment to religious peacemaking and the obstacles he faced in meeting that commitment.
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