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At a reconciliatory feast, Atreus serves Thyestes the pie in which his sons have been baked.
As a reconciliatory move, Sukarno invited the leaders of the regional councils to Jakarta on 10 – 14 September 1957, to attend a National Conference ( Musjawarah Nasional ), which failed to bring a solution to the crisis.
On 18 May, he added that he saw " nothing reconciliatory about the bill ," which he believed to be aimed at legalizing the Muanikau Accord, which had been proposed by George Speight in 2000.
On 18 May, he added that he saw " nothing reconciliatory about the bill ," which he believed to be aimed at legalizing the Muanikau Accord, which had been proposed by George Speight in 2000.

reconciliatory and had
As early as 1090, Alexios had taken reconciliatory measures towards the Papacy, with the intention of seeking western support against the Seljuqs.
Some Christians thought that Hypatia's influence had caused Orestes, the Praefectus augustalis of the Byzantine Diocese of Egypt | Diocese of Egypt, to reject all reconciliatory offerings by Cyril.
Several Christians thought that Hypatia's influence had caused Orestes to reject all reconciliatory offerings by Cyril.
She convinces the unhappy concierge of her building that the husband who abandoned her had in fact sent her a final reconciliatory love letter just before his accidental death years before.
In 1977 the Unification Church issued a rebuttal to the report, stating that it was neither comprehensive nor reconciliatory, but was rather had a " hateful tone " and was filled with " sweeping denunciations.
As he was an infant, the regency was held by his mother, Amalasuntha, who had received a Roman education and initiated reconciliatory policies with the Senate and the Empire.

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At the same time, several of Madero's allies denounced him for being overly reconciliatory with the Porfirians and with not moving aggressively forward with reforms: thus, on 25 November 1911, Emiliano Zapata issued his Plan of Ayala, denouncing Madero for being uninterested in pursuing land reform.
Because of the perceived success of the reconciliatory approach in dealing with human-rights violations after political change either from internal or external factors, other countries have instituted similar commissions, though not always with the same scope or the allowance for charging those currently in power.
On 23 February 1972, SPD deputy Herbert Hupka, who was also leader of the Bund der Vertriebenen, joined the CDU in disagreement with Brandt's reconciliatory efforts towards the east.
Hegelian, reconciliatory (...) in the one and in the other the relationship of the economic with meaning is blocked in the category of representation (...) Here a politics, there a therapeutics, in both cases a laical theology, on top of the arbitrariness and the roaming of forces ".
Tara's death directly after reconciliatory sex with Willow caused an outcry amongst the LGBT community, who saw it as a " homophobic cliché ".
They explored nonviolent and reconciliatory instruments of conflict transformation and conceived respective models with effective structures, even though they found it hard to win donors, endorsers and volunteers.

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Titus agrees and sends Marcus to invite Lucius to a reconciliatory feast.
At the end of the poem, the final string chord resolves to the tonic, bringing the work to its final, reconciliatory In paradisum.
While this reconciliatory behavior is observed even between unrelated individuals, it is most common among matrilineal relatives.
Dominance structure has relatively little effect on the probability of reconciliation occurring, except that the alpha-female is the least reconciliatory of the females.
Stress responses, like an increased heart rate, usually decrease after these reconciliatory signals.
From September 1992 to 1998 and from 2002 to 2006 the SDSM was the largest party in the Macedonian parliament and the main party in the government, and has shown a moderate and reconciliatory attitude towards ethnic minorities in Macedonia.
On 18 May he went further, saying that he saw " nothing reconciliatory about the bill " and that " To use the word reconciliation is a gross violation of the rights of everyone in this nation.
Her father eventually accepts the pregnancy, and the final scene is a reconciliatory embrace between father and daughter.
This discrepancy has been noted since the time of the medieval commentators, leading some to seek a reconciliatory model ( i. e. Hezekiah bar Manoah ), while others have proposed two separate sites being identified as Kadesh ( i. e. Abraham ibn Ezra & Nahmanides ).
* Mukhyananda, Swami ( 2006 ) Sri Shankaracharya: life and philosophy: an elucidative and reconciliatory interpretation, 4th ed.
Zoellner concluded that this made his reconciliatory work impossible and criticised the Gestapo activities.

peace and treaty
Author of the Albany Plan Of Union, which, had it been adopted, might have avoided the Revolution, he fought the colonists' front-line battles in London, negotiated the treaty of alliance with France and the peace that ended the war, headed the state government of Pennsylvania, and exercised an important moderating influence at the Federal Convention.
Catherine's first war against the Grand Turk had ended in 1774 with a peace treaty quite favorable to her.
`` President Kennedy once again interpreted the Soviet proposals, to sign a peace treaty with Germany as a threat, as part of the world menace allegedly looming over the countries of capitalism.
Kennedy knows the West will not wage war for West Berlin, neither conventional nor nuclear, and negotiations will come as certainly as the peace treaty.
By 502 Clovis and Alaric met on an island in the Loire near Amboise for face-to-face talks, which led to a peace treaty.
The Kingdom of the Visigoths under Alaric II. After a few years, however, Clovis violated the peace treaty negotiated in 502.
After a few failed attempts at invasion, the brothers signed a peace treaty, arranged by Afonso's mother Queen Elizabeth.
A peace treaty was signed in Seville in 1339 and, in the next year, Portuguese troops played an important role in the victory of the Battle of Rio Salado over the Marinid Moors in October 1340.
A peace treaty with Carthage left him in control of Sicily east of the Halycus River.
Although Amalric still had a peace treaty with Shawar, Shawar was accused of attempting to ally with Nur ad-Din, and Amalric invaded.
Many writers report that a peace treaty, known as the Peace of Callias, was formalized in 450 BC, but some writers believe that the treaty was a myth created later to inflate the stature of Athens.
The Delian and Peloponnesian Leagues signed a peace treaty, which was set to endure for thirty years.
Following a Viking raid in 994, a peace treaty was agreed with one of the raiders, Olaf Tryggvason.
He gained some victories during the war 1821 war between the Ottoman Empire and Persia, resulting in a peace treaty signed in 1823 after the Battle of Erzurum.
When the peace treaty was signed in February, 1828, Abbas Mirza sought to restore order in the province of Khorasan, which was nominally under Persian supremacy, and while engaged in the task died at Mashhad in 1833.
In 1502 / 03, the new peace treaty left Venice with nothing but Cephalonia, Monemvasia and Nauplia, with their appurtenances in the Morea.
A peace treaty was signed in Bucharest on 19 February 1886.
On 17 / 30 May a peace treaty was signed between Turkey and the Balkan Alliance.
The essence of Deuteronomistic theology is that Israel has entered into a covenant ( a treaty, a binding agreement ) with the god Yahweh, under which they agree to accept Yahweh as their god ( hence the phrase " god of Israel ") and Yahweh promises them a land where they can live in peace and prosperity.
The " Balfour Declaration " was later incorporated into the Sèvres peace treaty with Turkey and the Mandate for Palestine.
In early 1950, the U. S. took its first efforts to oppose communist forces in Vietnam ; planned to form a West German army, and prepared proposals for a peace treaty with Japan that would guarantee long-term U. S. military bases there.
In early 1950, the United States made its first commitment to form a peace treaty with Japan that would guarantee long-term U. S. military bases.
Futurist Christians consider the " Abomination of Desolation " prophecy of Daniel mentioned by Jesus in and as referring to an event in the end time future, when a 7 year peace treaty will be signed between Israel and a world ruler called " the man of lawlessness ", or the " Antichrist " affirmed by the writings of the Apostle Paul in 2 Thessalonians.
For example, the Central Committee voted for or against signing a peace treaty with the Germans between 1917 and 1918 during World War I ; the majority voted in favour of peace when Trotsky backed down in 1918.

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