- Mind in "
PEACES"".
Chicago Review of Books.
Retrieved 12
April 2021. Grady,
Constance (8
April 2021). "Helen Oyeyemi's
unsettling new
novel Peaces starts...
-
Peace is a
state of
harmony in the
absence of
hostility and violence. In a
societal sense,
peace is
commonly used to mean a lack of
conflict (such as war)...
- A
Peace to End All
Peace: The Fall of the
Ottoman Empire and the
Creation of the
Modern Middle East (also
subtitled Creating the
Modern Middle East, 1914–1922)...
-
justice of the
peace (JP) is a
judicial officer of a
lower court,
elected or
appointed by
means of a
commission (letters patent) to keep the
peace. In past...
- The
slogan "
Peace at home,
peace in the world" (Turkish:
Yurtta sulh,
cihanda sulh,
rendered today as
Yurtta barış, dünyada barış due to Atatürk's language...
- as well.
Maitland commented that the king's
peace had
begun to "swallow up
lesser peaces" such as the
peaces of
local lords of the manor. For example, roads...
-
School of
Peace Studies. The
Innsbruck School of
Peace Studies became famous for its
unique approach with the key
phrase “transrational
peaces” and with...
- At
Peace (stylised as @
peace) was a New
Zealand hip hop group. The
group comprised lyricist and
vocalist Tom
Scott (also of the hip-hop
group Home Brew...
-
Peace of
Pressburg or
Treaty of
Pressburg may
refer to:
Peace of
Pressburg (1271), a
treaty settling territorial claims between Bohemia and
Hungary Peace...
- King's
peace or the King's
Peace may
refer to: King's
peace (law), also queen's
peace, a term in Anglo-Saxon law and
later in
English law and
common law...