Sentences with phrase «truce when»

In January 2012 the Czech Constitutional Court ended the long truce when it declared in its decision Pl.
When we come to it When we let the rifles fall from our shoulders And our children can dress their dolls in flags of truce When land mines of death have been removed And the aged can walk into evenings of peace When religious ritual is not perfumed By the incense of burning flesh And childhood dreams are not kicked awake By nightmares of sexual abuse
Well, the Western focuses, for the first half at least, on two different bounty hunters who come to a truce when they meet potential rivals on the way to Red Rock.

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Hopes of a resolution were dashed when Ukraine declared an end to the so - called Easter truce earlier this week.
Only temporary truces are possible when it comes to religion.
Paolo Dall» Oglio had gone to negotiate a hostage release and a truce between Islamist rebels and local Kurds at ISIS headquarters in Raqqa when he disappeared.
Many clergymen were astonished when President McCosh of Princeton University came out for a truce in the fight and suggested that the Church should not side in scientific disputes.
When they saw how the negotiations were going, the same people who had urged Au to accept the truce started to criticize him for starting the negotiations and for sending as a delegate the man whom they had chosen to represent them.
Recall that the Truce of 1968 was put in place when Patrick Cardinal O'Boyle, then archbishop of Washington, D.C., attempted to discipline those who had openly rejected the teaching of the encyclical, only to have the rug pulled out from under him by higher authority in Rome.
«He has chosen the very day when RBS dishes out hundreds of million in bonuses to loss - making investment bankers and British Gas announces huge profits to declare a truce with vested interests.»
During World War II, despite the wartime truce between Labour, the Liberals and Conservatives (who were in coalition together), several seats changed hands when minor parties or independents made gains, including the first - ever SNP victory.
A century after the moving and inspirational Christmas Truce, when a joint rendition of the carol Silent Night temporarily brought the First World War to a halt, German and British MPs were once again harnessing the power of music to bring their countries together.
Speaking in Owerri on Monday night during a meeting with Imo State Governor Rochas Okorocha, when he led a truce team of North governors to the state, Shettima said the threats posed by IPOB is worse.
This is when I begin with Kundalini yoga for psychospiritual shifts and a truce with the past.
Bosworth manages to broker an uneasy truce between these friends - turned - enemies, but the women soon find they have more to worry about than old grudges and festering resentments when they encounter a trio of dishonorably discharged Iraq / Afghanistan veterans / hunters and Aselton makes the mistake of flirting way too hard with one of the men, who morphs instantly into a psycho once Aselton tries to pump the breaks on a make - out session and a terrified Aselton kills him in self - defiance.
Two - Hour Truce is a gritty and intoxicating stand - alone romance from Clare James that will keep you turning the pages no matter when you choose to indulge!Author's Note: This novel was previously published under the title Wednesday.
The concept was started in Ancient Greece, when countries would call a truce to allow athletes to travel in peace to the Olympic games and back.
When a negative reference is unpreventable, and your former boss has hurt your reputation, it is time to reach out and negotiate a truce.
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