Sentences with phrase «armistice between»

Similarly, in «Painting, Politics, and Post-Historical Art,» Danto makes the case for an armistice between formalism and the various theories that arose in opposition, noting that postmodern critics like Douglas Crimp in the 1980s, who positioned themselves against formalism, nonetheless adopted the same constrictive air, minus the revolutionary beginnings.
Without them, I see little prospect that we can have more than an armistice between hostilities.
A whirlwind of French charm just failed to forge a trade armistice between the Trump administration and Europe.

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North and South Korea made history on Friday and agreed to pursue a peace treaty to end the decades - long war between them that ended in an armistice in 1953.
CNBC's Eunice Yoon reports on the historic summit between the leaders of North Korea and South Korea to transition to an armistice.
Three years after the armistice, the World Council of Churches was founded in Amsterdam, and encounters and exchanges between Protestants and Catholics also became more and more frequent.
Biologists are still very much engaged in the warfare between science and theology, largely because theologians can not, in good conscience, declare an armistice.
For all the indications of an intraparty armistice, there are some evident personality differences between Mr. Trump, a brash Queens native who built a real estate empire off his father's millions, and Mr. Cox, whose quiet political pedigree includes working for three presidents and marrying Richard M. Nixon's daughter Patricia.
The same kind of thing happens in an English class when they create newspapers, or publish books, and in social studies or history when they role - play the armistice of World War I, or the debates between Lincoln and Douglass.
In The Green Line (2004), Alÿs walked along the 1948 armistice line between Israel and Palestine, trailing a line of green paint behind him.
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