Sentences with phrase «during peace negotiations»

It's set in Eos and follows Noctis, heir to the Lucian throne, and his bros as they venture on a quest to take back their homeland from Niflheim, which seized the kingdom during peace negotiations.
But when an ambassador from the rival Koga clan is murdered during peace negotiations, Hiro and Father Mateo must find the killer in time to prevent a war between the ninja clans.

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It was performed during the festival of Dionysus, which was a fertility festival, of course, but only because it was also an apotropaic celebration of delirium and death: the Dionysia was a sacred negotiation with the wild, antinomian cruelty of the god whose violent orgiastic cult had once, so it was believed, gravely imperiled the city; and the hope that prompted the feast was that, if this devastating force could be contained within bright Apollonian forms and propitiated through a ritual carnival of controlled disorder, the polis could survive for another year, its precarious peace intact.
At the time of the peace negotiations between the Americans and the Russians during Carter's presidency, the pastor of Riverside Church in New York, William Sloane Coffin, said to his fellow Americans «We must be meek otherwise there will be no - one to inherit the earth».
He doesn't hesitate to head his chapter on the Sierra Leone peace negotiations Peacemaker, although by his own account he was absent from them through illness during the crucial week when agreement was reached.
That results from the Boundary Commission created by Lloyd George during the peace treaty negotiations of 1921.
His genuine efforts to make peace during his two premierships in the 1990s prove his goodwill towards India, including the design of a Composite Dialogue process in 1997, the initiation of back - channel negotiations and the «bus diplomacy» that eventually led to the Lahore Declaration.
In 1971, during the height of the pitched battles between draftees in the British Army and groups of Catholics, we are led to understand that while many British soldiers did not want to be fighting there, «oppressing» the Catholics, and on the Catholic side were young radicals called provisionals that wanted no peace and nothing less than pitching the Brits out versus the older moderates who believed in negotiations.
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