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He has played an influential role in each incident, often acting as mediator between disputing political opponents.
The contra-auguste plays the role of the mediator between the whiteface character and the auguste character.
Egypt has a major influence amongst other Arab states, and has historically played an important role as a mediator in resolving disputes between various Arab nations, and in the Israeli-Palestinian dispute.
The central thought of the entire Epistle is the doctrine of the Person of Christ and his role as mediator between God and humanity.
Lippmann understood that journalism's role at the time was to act as a mediator or translator between the public and policy making elites.
Kaunda's administration later attempted to serve the role of a mediator between the entrenched colonial governments and the various guerilla movements which were aimed at overthrowing these respective administrations.
The role of the teacher is not to teach ‘ at ’ pupils, instead the teacher becomes a mediator of learning, working with pupils.
Some cultures regarded the mediator as a sacred figure, worthy of particular respect ; and the role partly overlapped with that of traditional wise men or tribal chief.
Since it stood between the plebeian stronghold on the Aventine and the patrician center on the Palatine, it also emphasized the role of Mercury as a mediator.
Bildt is or has been considered persona non grata in several countries for remarks he has made against various governments, including Croatia, where he " lost the credibility necessary for the role of a peace mediator " by suggesting that the former President of Croatia, Franjo Tuđman, was as guilty of war crimes as the Krajina Serb leader Milan Martić.
Carl Bildt has been criticized for his role as mediator in the Bosnian war.
* role as a mediator in the Iran-Iraq War.
Norway has played an active role as a third party mediator in a number of international conflicts.
The US Government's role as mediator was both critical and disputed throughout the period, one example being the intense efforts in 1984 to obtain withdrawal of the South African Defence Force ( SADF ) from southern Angola.
This sort of account emerges from Solon's poems ( e. g. see below Solon the reformer and poet ), in which he casts himself in the role of a noble mediator between two intemperate and unruly factions.
Ibycus ' role in the development of Greek lyric poetry was as a mediator between eastern and western styles:
After having displaced the British as the dominant outside power following the War of 1812, the United States had assumed the role of mediator in intertribal disputes.
This duality enabled the god to serve as a mediator between the masculine sun god Tohil and the feminine moon goddess Awilix, a role that was symobolised with the Mesoamerican ballgame.
The temple was located directly between the temples to the important K ' iche ' deities Tohil and Awilix, slightly north of the central axis of the temple of Tohil and slightly south of the axis of the temple of Awilix, replicating the role of Q ' uq ' umatz as mediator between the two deities.
Coke had no official role, other than acting as a mediator between the two, but in the end Fuller was convicted by the High Commission.
Young played a key role in the events in Birmingham, Alabama, serving as a mediator between the white and black communities.
Kevin J. Tracey and Cerami discovered the key mediator role of TNF in lethal septic shock, and identified the therapeutic effects of monoclonal anti-TNF antibodies.
Gertrude Bell essentially played the role of mediator between the Arab government and British officials.
Historians disagree on the reasons for his death, and Jill Lepore notes that most relate to his role as " cultural mediator ," negotiating with both sides and no longer belonging to either.

role and especially
Early in the novels, he frequently casts himself in the role of " Papa Poirot ", a benign confessor, especially to young women.
Confucius emphasized the role of the arts and humanities ( especially music and poetry ) in broadening human nature and aiding li ( etiquette, the rites ) in bringing us back to what is essential about humanity.
As the amount of German armour encountered by the Allies decreased, especially in Italy, a number of American tank destroyer units were used in the assault gun role for infantry support.
The link between TNF and apoptosis shows why an abnormal production of TNF plays a fundamental role in several human diseases, especially in autoimmune diseases.
The latter title is especially suggestive of his role in forming several Franciscans who later became influential thinkers in the faculty, among them Saint Bonaventure, John of La Rochelle, Odo Rigaldus, William of Middleton and Richard Rufus of Cornwall.
Banquo's role, especially in the banquet ghost scene, has been subject to a variety of interpretations and mediums.
While the addition to the electron-rich alkenes and alkynes is mainly electrophilic, the nucleophilic addition plays an important role for the carbon-heteroatom multiple bonds, and especially its most important representative, the carbonyl group.
From the 1860s until the present, the party has supported strong central government, and supported the Catholic Church, especially its role as protector of the sanctity of the family, and opposed separation of church and state.
Its green portion plays the role of " color belt " especially after rains when vegetation growth is at its peak.
With the good harvests in 1922, several problems arose, especially the role of heavy industry and inflation.
The role of Feltenstein has been criticised by many sources, especially his incorrect diagnosis of delirium tremens and the high dose of morphine he administered.
It played a predominant role in global affairs from the 15th century onwards, especially after the beginning of colonialism.
In philosophy, empiricism is generally a theory of knowledge emphasizing the role of experience, especially experience based on perceptual observations by the senses.
One of several views of epistemology, the study of human knowledge, along with rationalism, idealism, and historicism, empiricism emphasizes the role of experience and evidence, especially sensory perception, in the formation of ideas, over the notion of innate ideas or traditions ; empiricists may argue however that traditions ( or customs ) arise due to relations of previous sense experiences.
Francis Bacon played a leading role in creating the British colonies, especially in Virginia, the Carolinas, and Newfoundland in northeastern Canada.
Following government praise for these units ’ efforts, the militia's role expanded, especially as black-market activity and smuggling grew worse.
This approach is especially prevalent in areas of group theory where automata play a role, since it accords better with the convention that automata read words from left to right.
Grossmith, who created the role of Bunthorne, based his makeup, wig and costume on Swinburne and especially Whistler, as seen in the adjacent photo.
Germany's reliance time and again on sheer power, while Britain increasingly appealed to moral sensibilities, played a role, especially in seeing the invasion of Belgium as a necessary military tactic or a profound moral crime.
This has tended to obscure the major events and political trends of his term in office, especially his role in maintaining and expanding Australia's military commitment to the Vietnam War.
The United States has welcomed Indonesia's contributions to regional security, especially its leading role in helping restore democracy in Cambodia and in mediating territorial disputes in the South China Sea.
Role models can influence an individual's set of norms as well, especially if that role model is somebody the individual respects and aspires to be.
They wanted to cast me in the role of spokesman for my generation, especially for those who had survived the war ; but for me survival was an individual action that earned the survivor the right to speak only for himself.
Diverging interests ( especially the Swedish nobility's dissatisfaction over the dominant role played by Denmark and Holstein ) gave rise to a conflict that would hamper the union in several intervals from the 1430s until its breakup in 1523 when Gustav Vasa became king of Sweden.
In France, Germany, and other European countries, socialist parties and democrats played a prominent role in forming and building up trade unions, especially from the 1870s onwards.

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