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conciliação
catalão
apaivagament
The act of placating and overcoming distrust and animosity.
propitiation
placation
português
conciliação
1
It was a speech in favor of compromise, in favor of
conciliation
.
2
In this case, the truckers flouted the ministry's order for compulsory
conciliation
.
3
Then Grantham spoke again, a new note of
conciliation
in his voice.
4
But a policy of
conciliation
was demanded; the Northern journals asked it.
5
I had to laugh; and then a plan of
conciliation
suggested itself.
6
The man Shorty was speaking, and in a tone of honeyed
conciliation
.
7
When the nation was rent in twain, Lincoln, the propitiator, counselled
conciliation
.
8
Then after an instant of thought, he continued in tones of
conciliation
:
-
9
Today the hopes have improved for peaceful
conciliation
within a united Congo.
10
All the Northern advocates of
conciliation
were eager to put it through.
11
The truth is, the commissioners arrived too late to effect any
conciliation
.
12
And all the while
conciliation
was as active as vindication was stern.
13
He stopped a moment, searching for the word of persuasion and
conciliation
.
14
He did much to harmonize the different tribes by his wise
conciliation
.
15
He had exhausted himself with appeals in favour of moderation,
conciliation
,
compromise.
16
His rôle and that of his party was now one of
conciliation
.
conciliation
early conciliation
apply conciliation
be no conciliation
first conciliation
little conciliation
português
conciliação
catalão
apaivagament
propiciació