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* 1769 – Sino-Burmese War ( 1765 – 1769 ) ends with an uneasy truce.
After this, Eutychius reached an uneasy truce with Gregory, and the pope in return forged a temporary truce between the Lombards and the Byzantines.
Throughout the series, they are generally depicted as antagonists, who are always at war or in an uneasy truce with the United Federation of Planets, the show's galactic organization of which Earth is a member.
In 1949, UNTSO military observers remained to supervise the 1949 Armistice Agreements between Israel and its Arab neighbours, which were for many years the main basis of the uneasy truce in the whole area.
That treaty, an uneasy truce between Sparta and Athens signed midway through the Peloponnesian War, came at the end of seven years of fighting during which neither side had gained a decisive advantage.
Over the next ten years, the two imperial colleagues maintained an uneasy truce.
When Dream discovered this at the end of The Doll's House, he openly threatened Desire with what would happen should Desire interfere in Dream's life again, and there was an uneasy truce between the two afterwards.
After Lloyd George ceased to be Prime Minister in late 1922, the two Liberal factions enjoyed an uneasy truce, which was deepened in late 1923 when Stanley Baldwin called an election on the issue of tariffs, which had been a major cause of the Liberal landslide of 1906.
She immediately succeeds Odrade as Mother Superior of the Bene Gesserit, joining the two forces under a single leader in an uneasy truce that is hoped will be able to defeat the unknown enemy.
He also formed an uneasy truce with Starscream.
The uneasy truce that settled on the Korean peninsula after 1953 was indicative of a cold war that had come to characterize relations between the United States and the Soviet Union.
The feud rumbled on for several months in 1976 with a number of people, mostly UDA members, being killed before eventually the two groups came to an uneasy truce.
The crusaders defeated Saladin at the Battle of Montgisard in 1177, and in the early 1180s there was an uneasy truce between the two sides, which was broken by the raids of Raynald on Muslim caravans passing through his fief of Oultrejordain.
World War III ended in an uneasy trucethe " Vatican Armistice "— in March 1983.
The conflict in Taranaki had its roots in the First Taranaki War, which had ended in March 1861 with an uneasy truce.
The First Taranaki War ended in an uneasy truce, arranged by Wiremu Tamihana and George Grey, along with his northern Maori ally Tāmati Wāka Nene.
King Edward then intervened, and the two Earls came to an uneasy truce.
In days past rule would be divided between the courts, the Seelie court ruling in the Summer months from Beltaine to Samhain, and the Unseelie court in Winter from Samhain to Beltaine, but now an uneasy truce exists and each court rules its own regions.
There followed an uneasy truce when the government agreed to re-examine the question and, three years later, Governor George Grey renounced the purchase.
Under the tutelage of Selene, Madelyne eventually served as the Hellfire Club's Black Rook, had her memories of her previous life restored by Tessa, and would meet her aged son Cable in an uneasy truce.
His feud with Paulie culminated in the Pine Barrens incident and though they made an uneasy truce, they would clash again on several occasions.
Troicinet and Lyonesse maintain an uneasy truce, with Troicinet agreeing not to attack Lyonesse from the sea so long as Casmir does not attempt to acquire ships capable of landing his twelve armies on Troicinet.
" Master Blaster " holds an uneasy truce with Aunty for control of Bartertown.

uneasy and developed
Meanwhile, Pretty had developed a pathalogical obsession with Luis as well, causing her to form an uneasy alliance with Sheridan against Fancy and Luis.
Though the Brazilian midfield organizer and the Italian striker quickly developed an uneasy relationship, thanks to their assists and goals, respectively, the club managed to make the playoffs, losing to underdogs Tampa Bay Rowdies led by Rodney Marsh in the conference semifinal series 3 games to 1.

uneasy and between
And we had the uneasy sense that the cleavage between the moral and the political progressed amid the events which concern us.
The reconstituted Polish state had had only 20 years of relative stability and uneasy peace between the two wars.
This uneasy relationship between Panama and Bogotá would persist for a century.
The philosophy of probability presents problems chiefly in matters of epistemology and the uneasy interface between mathematical concepts and ordinary language as it is used by non-mathematicians.
Over the next 15 years, an uneasy peace was broken by occasional conflicts between Alaric and the powerful Germanic generals who commanded the Roman armies in the east and west, wielding the real power of the empire.
A two-stage election held in October and December 1962 resulted in an African majority in the legislative council and an uneasy coalition between the two African nationalist parties.
Lü Bu fled to Xu Province and was received by Liu Bei, and an uneasy alliance began between the two.
This set the tone for the uneasy relationship between this language community and the colonial establishments in the next few centuries.
Dana Aspinall also suggests that an Elizabethan audience would have been similarly taken aback by the play's harsh, misogynistic language: " Since its first appearance, some time between 1588 and 1594, Shrew has elicited a panoply of heartily supportive, ethically uneasy, or altogether disgusted responses to its rough-and-tumble treatment of the ' taming ' of the ' curst shrew ' Katherina, and obviously, of all potentially unruly wives.
Baird Searles, in Asimov's Science Fiction ( April 1984 ), says " the book lies in the uneasy boundary between surrealism and fantasy, given an odd literary status by its masquerade as a book of fact ".
Relations between the Spaniards and their hosts were uneasy, especially given Cortés ' repeated insistence that the Aztecs desist from idol worship and human sacrifice ; in order to ensure their own safety, the Spaniards took the Aztec king Moctezuma hostage.
The often uneasy relationship between larger, wealthier ranches and smaller ranch settlers became steadily worse after the poor winter of 1886-1887 when a series of blizzards and temperatures of 40-50 degrees below 0 ° F (- 45 ° C ) had followed an extremely hot and dry summer.
She experienced a resurgence in another era of uneasy change, the final days of publicly-sanctioned Paganism, between the late-fourth-century emperors Julian and Theodosius I who definitively closed the temples.
But the adjacent St. George River was the uneasy dividing line between land controlled by New England and New France.
The drama for many critics of Rothko ’ s work is the uneasy position of the paintings between, as Chase notes, " nothingness or vapidity " and " dignified ‘ mute icons ’ offering ‘ the only kind of beauty we find acceptable today ’.
Throughout the 1990s, the Kuomintang ( KMT ) consisted of an uneasy relationship between those party members who supported a Chinese nationalist identity for Taiwan and those, led by President Lee Teng-hui, who supported a stronger Taiwanese identity.
It was an uneasy collaboration between abolitionists and slaveholders, who approached the issue from differing viewpoints.
From the outset, the relationship between Constantine and the notorious regime of the colonels was an uneasy one.
France took over Vietnam and Cambodia in the 1880s ; during the following decade, France completed her Indochinese empire with the annexation of Laos, leaving the kingdom of Siam ( now Thailand ) with an uneasy independence as a neutral buffer between British and French-ruled lands.

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