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1 Israel will be prepared to negotiate peace right away, he said.
2 At length they resolved to try to negotiate peace with him.
3 Wasn't that the action of a man prepared to negotiate peace instead of fight for it?
4 Keita, a former prime minister, inherits a broken nation and must still negotiate peace with northern rebels.
5 Such vested interests could complicate efforts to negotiate peace , as Afghan President Ashraf Ghani wants to do.
6 As queen I can negotiate peace .
7 Former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif said this week the government should reject U.S. pressure, halt offensives and negotiate peace .
8 Admiral Tchitchakoff, at the head of the army of the Danube, was empowered to finish the war or negotiate peace .
9 Pakistan, which has been trying to negotiate peace with the militants, has ruled out allowing foreign troops on its soil.
10 The High Peace Council was appointed by Ghani's predecessor to negotiate peace with the Taliban and has some 70 members.
11 If there is to be Mauretanian independence, we must negotiate peace together, and if that fails, we must fight together too.
12 Hess was captured in 1941 when he parachuted into Scotland on a bizarre mission to negotiate peace between Britain and Germany.
13 Among the least sensible minor incidents of the war were a number of fantastic attempts of private persons to negotiate peace .
14 Where none of us will have to negotiate peace through weakness, but instead, we will demand respect by way of our strength.
15 And the U.S. needs the Pakistanis to help negotiate peace with the Taliban, the Obama administration's political strategy to end the Afghanistan war.
16 The fae could remake themselves on a whim, and even if Aya could negotiate peace with the current generation, it would not last.
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