Gangs make alliances, keep delicate truces or live as sworn enemies with each other. |
Still, the urge to seek a return to normalcy remains powerful, he said, and could drive more people in Syria toward the truces. |
Before she married on her 21st birthday, she negotiated over a hundred treaties, truces and allegiances. |
After the fall of Calais a succession of armistices or truces suspended hostilities for about six years. |
According to contemporary reports, at several of the truces, there were rough soccer matches between the German and British sides. |
No Greek state was allowed to fight during the truces proclaimed for the celebration of the Olympic and other Panhellenic Games. |