American pacification efforts took on many forms and consumed enormous resources during the Vietnam War. |
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But the pacification of Iraq would come without addressing Suleimani or his destructiveness. |
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In fact, being too harsh can be damaging to pacification efforts even without international attention. |
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Due to early pacification in the area, numerous hamlets appeared in and around Bedoin. |
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In this context, we would not simply talk of peace, but would be ready to make acts of pacification. |
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Very soon after the initial pacification of the country and the onset of humanitarian relief and economic reconstruction, the task of political reconstruction must begin. |
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I believe that the document finally adopted will make an important contribution to the development and pacification processes in Haiti. |
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He describes him as irredeemably corrupt, not an appropriate partner for a pacification program, and cannot change. |
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We always want to seem to put pacification first and then everything else afterwards. |
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But Mr Uribe, a somewhat messianic leader, has overseen Colombia's gradual pacification. |
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The pacification of the area of the former Yugoslavia in 1995 led to a great advance and permitted the inflow of foreign capital, the recovery of consumption and the increase in industrial production in Croatia. |
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After its eventual defeat at Culloden, there followed a period of reprisals and pacification, largely directed at the rebellious clans. |
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After the pacification of the border region between Algeria and Morocco, he returned to France in 1910 to take command of the 10th army corps of Rennes. |
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The statements of commitment signed in Goma on 23 January 2008 by the Government of the DRC and armed groups operating in the Kivus began a process of pacification of the Kivus. |
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For a lasting pacification of the European continent to bring political advantage to the whole planet, the economic weapon had to be used as a weapon of peace. |
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In Canada the pivotal year of 1871 was marked, from a military standpoint, by the pacification of the border with the United States, which has endured to this day. |
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This may lead either to co-optation of the institution and thereby pacification or, on the other hand, marginalisation which leaves the institutions with no impact what so ever. |
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The Group of Contadora was created in 1983 on the initiative of Mexico, Venezuela, Panama and Colombia to promote a pacification of the Central America torn by the civil wars of Guatemala, El Salvador and Nicaragua. |
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Getting there undoubtedly passes through a pacification of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, but besides that a greater readiness for co-operation also has to grow in other places, such as Maghreb. |
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The King seems to have hoped that this would help in the pacification of the region, and that it would give his son more financial independence. |
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In 1603 the King placed George Home, 1st Earl of Dunbar in charge of pacification of the borders. |
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In the same year the King placed George Home, 1st Earl of Dunbar in charge of pacification of the borders. |
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The pacification was moderately successful, but in 1634, Bratsk was destroyed and its garrison killed. |
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The task of building peace goes far beyond that of mere pacification and emergency humanitarian assistance, however important they may be at the end of a war. |
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The defeat of Carthaginian forces by Scipio Africanus in Eastern Hispania allowed the pacification of the west, led by Consul Decimus Junius Brutus Callaicus. |
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They found fault, listed 142 breaches of regulations, accused Chinese officials and executed some of them, and Kublai's new pacification commission was abolished. |
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Pacification of the masses is what neo-liberalism requires for its global agenda to be attained. |
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Pacification was the CIA's reader-friendly word for its extermination of civilian opposition to the US war machine in South Vietnam. |
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In 1797, following the Plan of Pacification, Kilham was expelled from the church. |
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In 1424, Admiral Zheng He traveled to Palembang to confer an official seal and letter of appointment upon Shi Jisun, who was placed in the office of Pacification Commissioner. |
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The 1795 Plan of Pacification permitted Methodist chapels to celebrate Holy Communion where both a majority of trustees and a majority of the stewards and leaders allowed it. |
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