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Meanings of whole peace in English
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Usage of whole peace in English
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Break off the wholepeace process just because one Arab's blown away?
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The wholepeace of the world was pent up painfully in his heart.
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He added: I believe there is tremendous goodwill in Northern Ireland towards the wholepeace process.
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Addressing those issues "as soon as possible" would be a great boost to the wholepeace process.
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It was clearly a moment when the wholepeace process was on the verge of going down the tubes.
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But pretense was futile when proposals later came forth that clearly emasculated the basic principle of the wholepeace plan.
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Mr Weizman, speaking after talks with Jordan's King Hussein, said further stalling in the talks could threaten the wholepeace process.
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The wholepeace process that the government and the world wants to pursue is a joke... a waste of time and money.
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It lies chiefly in keeping the peace, the wholepeace, and nothing but the peace, with those with whom one is 'thrown.'
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We just loved it, and never knew that this group would become the icon of Woodstock and the wholepeace and love movement.
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The IRA has shown its commitment to the search for peace and to the wholepeace process, the Sinn Féin president Mr GerryAdams said today.
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It behoves all the parties involved to research other possible solutions rather than wringing their hands and watching the wholepeace process crumble to dust.
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"No love token," I murmured, "and yet your wholepeace depends on its recovery."
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"Between ourselves," he added, a white, scared look upon his pale face, "he is spoiling my wholepeace of mind.