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1 They worked through the day in what seemed to be armed truce .
2 There was a sort of armed truce for the next two years.
3 An armed truce for the purpose of digging up the dead.
4 He had lived a sort of armed truce , so to speak.
5 But arguments and battles rarely ever result in anything more than an armed truce .
6 All peace so long as the wage system lasts is but an armed truce .
7 The peace amounted to no more than an armed truce .
8 The peace of Aix-la-Chapelle was but an armed truce .
9 A slow, sullen armed truce prevailed, but only just.
10 And he gets along with her now, but usually it is a sort of armed truce .
11 He caught Nancy's mocking smile, and murmured: "Is it to be an armed truce ? "
12 All hope of even an armed truce for party advantage between the two great Federalists was over.
13 Dolly, my dear; we had best have a little truce - an armed truce , if you will-buta truce.
14 I stopped to think for a moment, and then I answered, "It's an armed truce . "
15 The peace that is not a victory is only an armed truce - alet-liveby some other nation's permission.
16 Oh, there is an armed truce .
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