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- The Claw of the Conciliator is a science fantasy novel by American writer Gene Wolfe, first released in 1981. It is the second volume in the four-volume...
- Conciliabulum (lit. 'conciliable' or 'conciliabule') is a Latin word meaning a place of ****embly. Its implication transferred to a gathering, such as...
- mandate of the Human Rights Act 1993. The Office of the Race Relations Conciliator was consolidated with the Human Rights Commission by an amendment to...
- rely on a neutral third-party known as the conciliator, to ****ist them in solving their dispute. The conciliator, who may meet with the parties both separately...
- to pacify his parents. See Wives of Esau. Biblical scholars have thus conciliated the two different name accounts given in Genesis for the three wives...
- persuading, flattering, juggling, improvising, reshuffling, harmonizing, conciliating, mani****ting. Nothing to Fear Sample of the Inaugural speech from FDR...
- The Conciliator faction was an opposition group within the Communist Party of Germany during the Weimar Republic and the Third Reich. In East Germany...
- With similar finding, Abumanssur regards Pentecostalism as an attempt to conciliate traditional worldviews of folk religion with modernity. Identity shift...
- Arbitration to deal with industrial disputes, establishing a re****tion as a conciliator. He worked with Lloyd George to champion social reform. He promoted what...
- established a centralised system of administration and adopted a policy of conciliating conquered rulers through marriage and diplomacy. To preserve peace and...