- 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...
- The
Conciliator faction was an
opposition group within the
Communist Party of
Germany during the
Weimar Republic and the
Third Reich. In East Germany...
-
December 2024) was a New
Zealand educator. He
served as Race
Relations Conciliator between 1986 and 1989.
Hirsh was born in Mönchengladbach, Germany, on...
- With
similar finding,
Abumanssur regards Pentecostalism as an
attempt to
conciliate traditional worldviews of folk
religion with modernity.
Identity shift...
- The
National Mediator of
Norway (Norwegian: Riksmekleren,
until 2012 Riksmeklingsmannen) is a mediator's
office of Norway. It is
invoked in
labour disputes...
-
which he
takes his name, now
Abano Terme. He
gained fame by
writing Conciliator Differentiarum, quae
inter Philosophos et
Medicos Versantur. He was eventually...
- (1980) 1981–2000
Timescape by
Gregory Benford (1981) The Claw of the
Conciliator by Gene
Wolfe (1982) No
Enemy But Time by
Michael Bishop (1983) Startide...