And I noticed this morning that the New South Wales Premier was talking about cooperation and amity and harmony and love and peace. |
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Our commitment to peace, dialogue and amity between the two countries remains. |
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What cordial relations of amity or commerce are possible under such conditions? |
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For a reader from another ethnic group, texts often encourage cross-cultural amity and understanding as a means to dispel prejudice. |
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The trip to the ashram opens a new world of religious amity and brotherhood before the children. |
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The solution therefore lies not in creating another religion based on hatred, but in removing the stumbling blocks to religious amity. |
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Soon, tourism and investment boomed and led to, if not government-to-government understanding, more people-to-people amity. |
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But the fighting began last week without that help, and several days into the war, the amity between the two nations is under severe strain. |
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What a contrast between the amity and beauty of the temples of Khajuraho and the primitive, barbaric, dehumanised events in Gujarat. |
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To say that the two communities lived in peace and amity would be a generalization, which time-serving politicians like very much. |
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He urged the youth of the sub-continent to pull down the walls of hatred and build a neighborhood of peace, amity and friendship. |
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What can be reasonably claimed is that dispassionate study and research is a good route to the achievement of greater international amity. |
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But a country can hardly expect amity and friendship from others while continuing to provoke their most sensitive spots. |
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Perhaps the most convincing explanation of all is the simple fact that liberal states tend to be in relations of amity with other liberal states. |
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After ten minutes there was a sudden eruption of amity, and handshakes all around. |
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It is more a call to the rational, to maintain peace and amity in a world of imbalances. |
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She said this would also remove misunderstanding and foster amity and friendship among the people of the two countries. |
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The mainstream Internet voice is for democratic rule of law, fairness, justice, trust, amity, orderliness, harmony between man and nature and that is for the best. |
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The war had gone very quiet, so quiet that in 1964, to his surprise, America and Japan competed in apparent amity at the Olympic games. |
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He added that organizing more and more such events would spread the message of peace, brotherhood and amity among the people living across the globe. |
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The early discussions were marked by solemn expressions of repentance for the wrongs committed and declarations of amity and reconciliation. |
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Part of the secret of continued amity seems to be that these countries do not wait for irreconcilable ideas to collide at the border. |
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It does not stop at broadly hinting at the virtue of universal love but goes deep into the matter, and, by its teachings, ensures peace and amity among mankind. |
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The nomenclature is varied and such treaties are often denominated treaties of establishment or treaties of amity. |
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But if that is how you see the world, amity seems unlikely. In this section The next phase The need to speak up Who'll be lucky? |
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The century just behind us ended as if, over its entire span, people had learned nothing about how to live together in amity. |
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Monitoring of meetings in corporations has shown that managers consistently will abandon what they deem the best course in the interests of amity and being seen as good team-players. |
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It could have been said by any conceding candidate in any previous year. This outbreak of amity may be as healthy and short-lived as it usually is. |
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Had we said initially to Ankara that this was the case and we were going to work out some kind of alternative, we might have been able to go ahead in amity and partnership. |
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We have contracted an inviolable amity, peace, and league with the aforesaid queen. |
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They, under false pretence of amity and cheer, the British peers invite, the German healths to view. |
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He requested that accommodations be provided only for himself and his retinue, which would forsake its weapons in a sign of amity and absolute confidence. |
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Kim, Emma and Amity are there, and we sit on the floor in Angel's dim kitchen sipping warm spicy chai and soy milk. |
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It also revealed that relevant ministers in Russia have now consented to accession to ASEAN's core Treaty of Amity and Cooperation in Southeast Asia. |
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Meanwhile, New Zealand and Mongolia are scheduled to sign Thursday the instruments of accession to ASEAN's nonaggression pact known as the Treaty of Amity and Cooperation. |
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Amity lifted the MGS Pride Cup defeating Heriot Watt University by 37 runs for the second successive time in a final. |
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On February 6, 1778, a Treaty of Amity and Commerce and a Treaty of Alliance were signed between the United States and France. |
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A few words form closed loops such as AMITY, PARSNIP and NEWSPAPERWOMEN, but none form a knot while doing so, as Mike Keith demonstrated in the Feb 2001 issue. |
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