Someone who prefers negotiations to armed conflict in the conduct of foreign relations.
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Examples for "dove "
Examples for "dove "
1 Abishai exclaimed: The dove is the symbol of the people of Israel.
2 He needed work, but we dove out a bit too far there.
3 A lion in strength and might; a dove in gentleness and humility.
4 A lion in strength and power; a dove in gentleness and humility.
5 I perceive it in the air, as the dove scents the vulture.
1 The end of the cold war started on the banner of a peacenik .
2 The moment demanded large mendacious strokes-buthe was a peacenik , it turned out.
3 He needed them to see Brian as not only a peacenik but a devoted father.
4 The sole lapse is a gratuitous swipe at "her peacenik and artistic pals".
5 The challenge though is to know when to fight and when to be more of that peacenik .
6 Desmond Lynch, the medievalist and peacenik .
8 Democrats in Iowa were decidedly liberal, with a peacenik streak; Hillary's war record was more vexatious there than anywhere else.
9 He played for an exhausting two-and-a-half hours before winding up with an second encore consisting of two unashamedly peacenik songs.
11 If a socialist peacenik becomes leader of Britain's Labour Party on September 12th, it is not somehow a problem for the Conservatives, too.
12 But the guy who lectured over the last two days, at the Army and Naval War Colleges, didn't sound much like a peacenik .
13 Galileo's parade would not be rained on by a bunch of peaceniks .
14 There are peaceniks on both sides who have held endless candlelit vigils on the borders.
15 Its hallucinatory quality made Kurt Vonnegut a hero to hippies and peaceniks , writes Benjamin Kunkel
16 Whenever shots ring out they berate the BBC for being a bunch of whingeing commie peaceniks .
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