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It made peace with the largest, the FARC, last year.
But it's something I've made peace with and even embrace.
Following the treatment, Mettes made peace with his inner turmoil.
At first estranged from their families, they eventually made peace.
Some in the bitcoin community have made peace with this.
I made peace with her death, but not with her dying.
I couldn't wait anymore and made peace with doing it solo.
She said they have made peace with Israel and his son.
Jon Hamm has made peace with the rumors about Little Hamm.
But in order to survive, she's made peace with her surroundings.
And at the end, they made peace and they became friends.
"I had made peace with Naomi Campbell," Banks said on the show.
Colombia made peace with the FARC, a larger guerrilla army, in 2016.
Not everyone, including apparently Cox, has made peace with that trade-off.
But as far as her looks go, she's made peace with it.
Judging by Gomez's weekend, however, everyone has made peace with the news.
Over a year later, the city made peace with ride-hailing companies.
"We made peace with them after the first incident," General Paikan said.
But over time, he said, he made peace with his skimpier insurance.
But now they made peace, which surprised me and the whole world.
We made peace and placed the birch bark scrolls on the graves.
And he has "made peace" with Manigault, said one friend of DeStefano.
One positive outcome from this is that he made peace with 6ix9ine.
With No Man's Sky, we've made peace with just doing something different.
But Morgan says he's made peace with the driver who caused the collision.
Abiymania is also infecting Eritrea, with which Mr Abiy has just made peace.
I've made peace with: this is my face and I'm okay with it.
Lynch hasn't made peace with the permanent existence of evil, by any means.
The Yankees, and most of their fans, made peace with Rodriguez last season.
The GOP has largely made peace with him, with former rivals including Sens.
Timberlake said recently that he and Jackson have made peace with what happened.
I've made peace with the decision that I made, but it wasn't easy.
Now all the networks have made peace, more or less, with the internet.
But Blac Chyna and Kylie Jenner seem to have made peace their complicated relationship.
Luckily, Kesha has focused on her recovery and has made peace with her body.
Moretz made peace with the situation thanks to some sage advice from Hillary Clinton.
And the place lost strategic importance after Argentina made peace with Chile in 1984.
Killing Mullah Mansour has only made peace talks with the Afghan Taliban more remote.
So, I think I've made peace with that little boy version of me now.
You don't have to agree, but this is how I made peace with it.
For the deal's supporters, transitional justice is a painful compromise that made peace possible.
Mr. Trump and Mr. Romney made peace, meeting twice and speaking periodically by phone.
It's Canceled Justin Timberlake Claims He & Janet Jackson Made "Peace" After The Super Bowl Fiasco
But say you've made peace with the government blocking access to Facebook and its peers.
IN THE late 1980s, as Mikhail Gorbachev launched perestroika, Russia made peace with the West.
But once Trump took office, he appeared to have made peace with the Koch network.
" The Jews of Kishinev "have met pain with resignation / And have made peace with shame.
The rivals made peace, and Rivington Street was named the knish capital of the world.
They made peace in 1990 and ushered the war-torn capital into its reconstruction era.
We made peace in the Middle East temporarily, and I got to talk about that.
So if it made peace for me, our country is only a country of peace.
SR: So it's as if you've made peace with them being temporary in your life?
And he seems to have made peace with the family-dynasty problem by simply embracing it.
And at the time I was writing the book, and it was before we made peace.
He's made peace with people who don't agree or understand his beliefs and life of service.
But after Sasha and Rosita made peace, there had to be some sort of tragic turn.
But even if they hated it, the Democrats made peace with big money's role in politics.
Meghan McCain and Joy Behar have made peace — for the rest of this year, at least.
I'd made peace with the disease but presumed others had that same relationship when they didn't.
The North has made peace overtures in the past that did not hold up under scrutiny.
I made peace with my pace, accepting that I would get there when I got there.
After suffering a heartbreaking loss, Tom Branson finally made peace with his position in the family.
I've made peace with a lot of things I hadn't when I first pursued writing this.
Right now, it appears that they have made peace with the prospect of a Trump presidency.
We're told when things cooled off ... Draymond and Tristan talked things out and actually made peace.
Most holidays today are vessels of capitalism, and we've all kind of made peace with that.
Emery told reporters at a Friday night vigil he had already made peace with his wife's attacker.
The two neighbors made peace in 1994 but it took many years before some mine clearing began.
Israeli officials called it the most significant deal to emerge since the neighbours made peace in 1979.
"I would love to be the one who made peace with Israel and the Palestinians," Trump said.
He has made peace with Eritrea, opening a long-closed border and restoring access to the sea.
The two neighbours made peace in 1994 but it took many years before some mine clearing began.
"I would love to be the one who made peace with Israel and the Palestinians," he said.
Thinking I was dying, I made peace with God on the floor of my one room cabin.
Today, I've made peace with it and can finally say for the first time: GAS is GAS.
The pair made peace, shook hands and performed together at the "I Declare War" concert in 2005.
I feel really happy about it, and I've made peace with it, but it also terrifies me.
By the last time we spoke, he said he had made peace with what happened to him.
Most of us mere mortals have made peace with the fact we'll never live in a palace.
Now, Reid revealed he made peace with Romney, reaching out through a mutual friend, former Utah Gov.
Others fear that Ghazni and the bloody past week may have made peace prospects dimmer than ever.
Mathew Knowles was super interesting Tuesday, telling our photog he and Beyonce made peace long before anyone knew.
Apple and Qualcomm finally made peace, settling all their patent disputes after two years of bitter legal battles.
But today I saw the dancing baby for the first time ever and I made peace with myself.
Qualcomm recently made peace with Apple, settling all their patent disputes after two years of bitter legal battles.
Many cosmologists have made peace with the notion of a universe without a prime mover, divine or otherwise.
Kris and Caitlyn Jenner seem to have made peace after the divorce and posed together for the holidays.
He's mostly made peace with the teachers union leadership, for instance, but what about the rank and file?
C.) or Mitt Romney (R-Utah), who temporarily made peace with Trump before election time, or former Sens.
I would love to be able to be the one that made peace with Israel and the Palestinians.
He's not ashamed of his homosexuality, but he tells Hap that he hasn't quite made peace with it.
In an interview with Beats 1 Radio in January, Timberlake said he has "absolutely" made peace with Jackson.
In 1939, much as Lenin and Kaiser Wilhelm had done, Stalin and Hitler made peace — though pre-emptively.
Ultimately, I made peace with composting most of the freezer's contents, telling myself it was an expensive lesson.
"Having made peace through the blood of his cross" (Colossians 33:20), God then raised Christ from the dead.
In the age of fake news and reality TV, we have made peace with the human-as-brands model.
She said she'd made peace with the fact that her masters would eventually be sold, but not to Braun.
Some of her resilience she owes to New York, where she says she made peace with her own identity.
Under Bill Clinton, the Democrats made peace with Wall Street and free trade, and agreed to ambitious welfare reform.
This film is not about people who have made peace with what happened or learned how to move on.
"I'd made peace with the disease but presumed others had that same relationship when they didn't," he told Marchese.
"If that would have worked, we would have made peace a long time ago on that basis," he said.
I applaud Sarai Walker for having made peace with her body — too many people are in constant battle with theirs.
"I've made peace the with the fact that I probably won't get a green card in my lifetime," Nisha said.
They could be just like United Technologies and Boeing, which both rallied as soon as they made peace with Trump.
Having made peace with his former enemies, he returned years later to lead the most powerful Christian party in Lebanon.
I've since made peace with it, but after that I was very particularly depressed about the state of the world.
It also looks like Scott and Kourtney Kardashian have made peace ... if only for the sake of their 3 kids.
A bulwark against Islamist militancy, Jordan has made peace with Israel and absorbed waves of Palestinian, Iraqi and Syrian refugees.
Most Trump voters made peace with the fact he often exaggerated and straight-out lied because, well, all politicians lie.
Other listeners, like longtime fan Michelle Buchman, made peace with Brand New and its music and impact on her life.
That was something I dealt with on the inside and made peace with, something I had to let go of.
"This is where, I don't want to say I made peace, but I was ready to go," said an ... officer.
But even if Stewart feels incredibly lucky, that doesn't mean she's made peace with how criminal justice operates in America.
She is impatient with questions about transgender politics, possibly because she made peace with her own decisions so long ago.
As we reported, Joe made peace with the administrators of Michael's estate, and they'd provided for him in recent years.
I've now made peace with the fact that I'll never know the jolt of rebellious electricity Juul's early adopters must've felt.
Tyler Posey still hasn't fully made peace with the fact that he's no longer engaged to his childhood sweetheart, Seana Gorlick.
It's finally made peace with the fact that it may no longer be inside the technology you care about the most.
This has saved many lives, allowed humanitarian access to areas otherwise off limits, and made peace negotiations look a little realer.
The US is more or less out of the fray and under President Trump, seems to have made peace with that.
Since it made peace with Israel in 1979, Egypt has served as the fulcrum of American influence in the Arab world.
Lisa Murkowski and Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke made peace over dinner and beers Wednesday night -- Alaskan-brewed IPAs, to be specific.
In term two, Cuomo made peace with the state's major public employees unions and the New York State United Teachers union.
I'll never be a rock star like I'll never be a professional baseball player — both facts I've mostly made peace with.
The traditional album cycle may be on the verge of extinction in the pop sphere; Drake has made peace with that.
He made peace with Eritrea, freed political prisoners, and is opening up the economy to foreign investment by loosening state control.
A dynamic new prime minister, Abiy Ahmed, made peace with the country's archrival, Eritrea, within months of his election last year.
Nearly a year after release, and two major changes later, Outlast 2 has made peace with what it's calling Story Mode.
"I am particularly glad to have made peace with the Postal Service," Armstrong said in a statement issued by Peters's law firm.
Though she eventually made peace with being stuck in Leia's orbit, she succeeded in becoming a stellar object in her own right.
Apple and Amazon, for example, have only recently made peace after a spat that saw Apple TV pulled from Amazon's virtual shelves.
Mr. Duterte has made peace overtures to the exiled Communist Party founder, Jose Maria Sison, 77, who was once his university professor.
But when it became clear that they were going to be together, with or without marriage, she made peace with their arrangement.
Even though he eventually forgave himself and made peace with the tragedy, he says, others have shown less grace over the years.
After Abiy made peace with Eritrea to end a two-decade state of war, Ethiopian resumed flights to its neighbor in July.
He told me that he had made peace with the fact that the people in the dock were no longer his friends.
We've lived together for two years now and I've made peace with the fact that it will never come naturally to me.
Anne Hathaway has made peace with the fact that the Internet once hated her, and she hopes the rest of us can too.
He considered using nukes to jolt the stalemate in Korea (happily the Soviets and North Koreans made peace overtures after Josef Stalin's death).
After a nasty social media spat in November, the pop star, 23, and the British TV personality, 22, recently made peace over cocktails.
TMZ Sports had spoken to multiple witnesses who told us the guys actually made peace afterward and are on much better terms now.
"Everyone's kind of made peace with it," she says, but even if she hadn't, she knows Cory wouldn't want her lingering too much.
Since taking office in April, Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed has made peace with Eritrea, freed political prisoners and promised to liberalize the economy.
Kip Winger still has to answer questions about it in interviews to this day, although he appears to have made peace with it.
I thought about those times a lot when I was in my thirties or so, but I've mostly made peace with it now.
I made peace with the college and became involved in the gun-violence-prevention movement, sharing my story with anyone who would listen.
I made peace with this mess years ago, and bring my own scrubby sponge and quietly clean the guest bathroom after I arrive.
Most of us realized, as we aged, that we couldn't make the puzzle pieces of our lives fit and made peace with that.
Things calmed down after the barons made peace in 1990, Mr Nándar reminisces while sitting beside an outdoor hot tub at his hilltop mansion.
"Your negative thoughts are the enemy, no one else, if you made peace with yourself, your arguments would end with everyone," reads the second.
But when it comes down to it, the Santoses and Duques of Colombian history have always made peace with the Uribes and their methods.
Rehearsing with a new person and getting the chemistry just right takes time, stalling the band's momentum, but Makhija has made peace with it.
"  Swift goes on to note: "When I left my masters in Scott's hands, I made peace with the fact that eventually he would sell them.
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" A source previously told PEOPLE that although Jenner has made peace with Woods following the Tristan Thompson cheating scandal, "they will never be BFFs again.
It might be 10 years, three years, one week that you think things are fine or different or you've made peace, and then they're not.
Mr. Greitens, a father of two, has insisted that the affair was consensual and that he and his wife, Sheena, have made peace with it.
Rodrigo Londoño, the leader of the FARC, a larger guerrilla group that made peace with the government in 2016, launched his candidacy for Colombia's presidency.
Nearly as surprising as the accord itself was the fact the gray-haired Peres and Rabin, rivals for decades, had made peace with each other.
Rose herself has been involved in several feuds with the Kardashians and West, though Kim, 36, made peace earlier this year after the latest spat.
Israel and Jordan made peace in 1994, and Israel has since renovated a small portion of the site, opening it to the public in 2011.
I made peace with voting for her long ago for the greater good of stopping the existential threat to American democracy that is Donald Trump.
But somehow, the museum has made peace with parting with more than 2100 pieces of Chinese ceramics, which it will offer at Christie's on Sept.
He noted that it was Menachem Begin, the former Likud leader (and father of the current legislator) who made peace with Egypt in the 1970s.
Now that I had made peace with the fact that this kid was coming today, I had to make sure he would actually come today.
"I would love to be the one who made peace with Israel and the Palestinians, that would be such a great achievement," Mr. Trump said.
But when I met Spielberg in Manhattan this spring, in his 70th year, it was clear that he's made peace with all his artistic impulses.
Yahoo has made peace — or at least called a truce — with Starboard Value, the investor group that has been its loudest and most persistent critic.
After a half century of fighting, Colombia has made peace with the FARC, who once controlled a swath of Colombian territory as large as Switzerland.
But law enforcement agencies have grudgingly made peace with Tor because, like bitcoin, its primary purpose is for legitimate activity like protecting activists in authoritarian countries.
He has made peace with neighbouring Eritrea, freed thousands of political prisoners, welcomed back armed opposition groups and promised to open up the state-dominated economy.
It seems that Tess not only made peace with her father's decision to take in a foster child, but also saw an incredible value in it.
Reynolds and Taylor, who eventually divorced Fisher, made peace years later and appeared together in the 21983 television movie "These Old Broads," written by Carrie Fisher.
After years of a highly contentious relationship Brandi Glanville and her ex-husband Eddie Cibrian's new wife LeAnn Rimes have made peace – because of their children.
Being a wanton and indiscriminate flavor slut, I'd already sort of made peace with the idea that I'd just never look and feel like they do.
The unremitting offensive against the FARC during his time in office made peace possible (and led to some of the atrocities committed by pro-government forces).
It is perfect for drivers who have made peace with dedicated commuting, say 30 miles to work and 30 back home with a minor side trip.
After years of fighting each other, father and son made peace last month over a goat sacrifice and quickly got busy fighting on the same side.
These generally accepted values — intense color and spontaneous execution — defined the ground on which representational painters made peace with their abstract brethren in the early 1960s.
He made peace between Israel and Egypt, ratified the Panama Canal treaty and started the military buildup in response to Soviet aggression that Reagan would accelerate.
" Brown made peace with the change in her friendship by spending time with other friends and "reminding myself that she wasn't the only one I had.
She made peace with his death, and depending on where he's at he's obviously made some peace with living apart from her (again, more on that later).
But you made peace with it early, and then all of sudden people are interrogating you, and it's like, "Well, now, it's like ... " I've got my retort.
"As an Egyptian and an Arab, I feel humiliated," said Sami Badreddin, 40, a state company employee in Cairo, whose country made peace with Israel in 1978.
Mr. Fernandes, now a partner in the São Paulo merchant bank Invixx, was bitter for a time, but he has since made peace with his former protégé.
"I've sort of made peace with who my father was," Lyle tells PEOPLE in a rare prison interview that appears in this week's issue, on newsstands now.
But if you haven't already embraced and made peace with the fundamental dumbness of the NFL, I'm not sure what I can tell you at this point.
With a heartfelt apology to the innocent stingray, who he affectionately called a water pancake, he made peace and ended "the cycle of violence" he had created.
Why it matters: Before his FCC tenure, Wheeler spent years as the top lobbyist for the cable and wireless industries as they made peace with federal rules.
American generals spoke in a surreal language that the Beatles could only aspire to, devising "pacification" programs that increased body counts and made peace ever more remote.
Deputy German Foreign Minister Michael Roth told reporters that Trump's decision had made peace talks harder but said all sides needed to resolve the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Thankfully, it does appear Cohen has found a relatively easy solution to make his online work functionable, but for a while, Cohen had made peace with saying goodbye.
Over the course of Rivals III, you and Sarah seemed to have made peace with how your personal relationship was affected by what she did in Exes 2.
The group made peace with Colombia&aposs government in 1990, and since then Petro has been elected to congress several times and also served as mayor of Bogota.
It also highlights the shifting loyalties and complexities that have made peace so elusive in the ethnic conflicts that have plagued the former Burma since World War Two.
It does not help that the South Korean regime that made peace with Japan was an authoritarian one, which cared more about economic development than history or justice.
"I had genuinely made peace with it but when Bart called me and offered me the part I was like, 'I cannot believe this is happening,' " she recalls.
Her hairstylist Jen Atkin posted a photo of the star's pin straight lob back in action, leading us to believe that she's made peace with her natural locks.
"I would love to be the one who made peace with Israel and the Palestinians, that would be such a great achievement," he told New York Times staff.
By the end of that movie, Ralph and his new friend Vanellope have conquered their fears and made peace with the things they haven't always liked about themselves.
Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, who took office in April, has enacted reforms, released political prisoners, made peace with militant groups and reached a rapprochement with regional foe Eritrea.
But I have also made peace with the fact that the city is no longer at my doorstep, and that my quaint downtown strip is no New York.
But it's also possible that public shaming intensifies an ambient ugliness that sours more Trump skeptics than Trump adherents, who clearly made peace with ugliness a while back.
And instead of resenting the song that made her famous, she's embraced the infamy -- and made peace with the teen who never could've expected what "Friday" could do.
She also made peace with her mother, who moved into Ms. Rajput's apartment, a gray, airless room with a communal bathroom and just enough space for a bed.
They seem to have made peace, or at least a truce, with an indisputable reality: The midmajor team selected for an at-large berth is an endangered species.
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"I feel like 'Endgame' concluded [the Hulk's] story nicely; he made peace with who he is and his 'other half,'" said Daniel Richtman, a media influencer and Marvel expert.
West said the pair have since made peace and explained that he lashed out in defense of his family when he believed Khalifa was attacking West's wife, Kim Kardashian.
He accepted a ban for all of 2014; made peace with baseball's incoming commissioner, Rob Manfred; and returned to the Yankees in 2015 as a contrite and dedicated teammate.
Kristin Scott Thomas is his wife, Clementine Churchill, a woman of brisk confidence and ironic disposition who long ago made peace with her secondary place in his public life.
But even after I made peace with my family, I still had to face the world around me, a world that was still at war with families like mine.
So many moments of their childhood are already gone and lost to memory, and I've mostly made peace with the fact that I don't get to retain them all.
This isn't always a clean process — bad blood and important policy differences may remain — but conventions tend to present a united front, with the various candidates having made peace.
In Colombia in the early 2010s, Juan Manuel Santos, a former defense minister in a right-wing government, moved the country to the left and made peace with guerrillas.
Apple just settled a long-running battle with Qualcomm, made peace and agreed to a six-year deal which included several years of agreeing to buy Qualcomm's modems again.
As the Iowa campaign winds down, some Democrats and liberals have made peace with the reality of 2020: There will be "dark money," and there will be super PACs.
" A statement from the office of the Prime Minister Ahmed said since coming to power in 2018 he had made "peace, forgiveness and reconciliation key components of his administration.
During a set at New York's The Stand last week, he addressed his firing, saying that he had accepted and made peace with the consequences for his past jokes.
VILLENEUVE Once I made peace with the idea [that] what I was about to try was insanely difficult and my chances of success were very narrow, I became free.
My pieces examine mortality and the human experience, so for people who have not made peace with those things, I think it can make the response a negative one?
Coleman says she has made peace with her own case: Barnett, who she accused of assault, pleaded guilty in 2014 to child endangerment and was sentenced to two years' probation.
That seems particularly cold, considering the Kardashians have seemingly made peace with Chyna after having a falling out due to the relationship between sister Kylie Jenner and Tyga, Chyna's ex.
And while the two may have had beef in the past, they made peace last year when they took a selfie together to show that the hatchet has been buried.
And, while Tasha and our guy made peace by the end of it ... she skated around a serious question, and seems to be pulling back from her initial pull-back.
It's a minefield, because you find that you get defensive as you're talking; you know how some people are going to dismiss it, and you've already made peace with that.
Timberlake told Zane Lowe for Beats 1 that he and Jackson made peace after the incident in which he accidentally pulled off her costume during their 2004 Super Bowl performance.
A market pariah since a US$100bn default in 2001, Argentina has made peace with litigant investors under the administration of new President Mauricio Macri, who took office in December.
MIAMI — Novak Djokovic made peace with Billie Jean King, Chris Evert, Serena Williams and others Wednesday, supporting equal prize money for men and women in tennis after days of controversy.
I made peace with waiting by telling myself, and all of my inquiring family members, that a long engagement gave us more time to save up for the big day.
Maybe I was fortunate to be at an age where I could still learn new tricks unlike, say, the voting members of the BBWAA, but I've made peace with it.
Dealing with the issue is more complicated for United States allies that made peace with Israel, hoping their agreements would pave the way for a broader agreement with the Palestinians.
By the time I came to know her, Ms. Le Guin had made peace with the nature of her legacy, and with the reductive effects of the passage of time.
"I would love to be the one who made peace with Israel and the Palestinians, that would be such a great achievement," the president-elect said, according to the Times.
After a few hours of feeling dejected, I made peace with myself, taking comfort in the realization that I will always have situational liberty to divulge or censor my pageant record.
The First Men finally made peace with the children, only to be followed by the conquering Andals (another old, conquering race), who brought their own religion: the Faith of the Seven.
As in past domestic political battles, conservative elites have made peace with xenophobes and provided cover to them as allies of convenience in pursuit of a shared cultural or ideological goal.
The 42-year old Ahmed has promised to rein in the powerful security services and made peace with separatist groups including ONLF rebels whom Abdi had spent years trying to crush.
If you're checking out the XPS 15, I'm going to assume you've made peace with the fact that 15-inch laptops aren't as light and portable as smaller 13-inch laptops.
It is likely that much of the diplomacy will fall to South Korea's President Moon Jae-in, who has made peace with the North his greatest mission as the South's leader.
That is a departure from the countervailing assumption that if Israel first made peace with the Palestinians, it would lead to peace with the larger Arab world — the "inside-out" approach.
She made peace with love's dark demise in "Instead of a Letter," in which she admits frankly that an early broken engagement has left her with a fear of lasting intimacy.
He ended a state of emergency, freed political prisoners and made peace with Addis' sworn enemy Eritrea, once a part of Ethiopia before it split in 1993 after a long independence war.
The rapper and the kid, Santiago Albarran, ultimately made peace after the kid showed up for one of Tekashi's hearing and made it clear he did NOT want Tekashi to be prosecuted.
Nate got up wearing a mask of blood and struck a bodybuilder's double-biceps pose, and the camps from Dublin and NorCal who threatened melees whenever they got too close made peace.
But while not all the characters in "Wilderness" have come through their psychological trauma, Dylan appears to be doing O.K., having made peace with his parents and the pain he caused them.
We have made peace with it, and we have accepted that, entirely against our will, we know all of the words to "Castle on a Hill," because these are the end days.
No one has entirely forgotten that Egypt made peace with Israel in 1979, a move seen as such a historic betrayal of the bloc that Egypt was voted out for a decade.
Neither of them are going anywhere in life, a fact that Wilson seems to have made peace with, but Nuñez hasn't — he dreams of escaping the cyclical banality of life around him.
When he fell short of that, admitting at last that other wrestlers were stronger and better, he made peace with them beating him, and forged a new career in mixed martial arts.
The attack came days after Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte made peace overtures towards the Abu Sayyaf, following his approval for an autonomy plan sought for decades by leaders of the region's Muslim minority.
Becca Kufrin has made peace with her public and invasive breakup with Arie Luyendyk Jr. better than I have with any of my private relationships — in fact, better than I have with theirs.
Kylie Jenner may have made peace with Jordyn Woods in the wake of the Tristan Thompson cheating scandal, but Khloé Kardashian won't be reconciling with her youngest sister's former best friend anytime soon.
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Then they separated out the former policemen, many of whom, after the Islamic State conquered their lands more than two years ago, repented for their service and made peace with their new rulers.
That white supremacists and Nazis feel redeemed by Trump's election, permitted by his words to stir up more Charlottesvilles, isn't a consequence Trump and his brigade of racists have simply made peace with.
She has made peace with the federation, too, even if she remains critical of the sport's administrators in Spain, and particularly their failure to promote badminton more extensively in light of her success.
Joseph Haj, the artistic director of the Guthrie Theater in Minneapolis, said that he did not like trigger warnings but had made peace with giving people a heads-up about what to expect.
JERUSALEM, Jan 15 (Reuters) - Israel began exporting natural gas to Egypt on Wednesday, commencing one of the most important deals to have been signed by the neighbors since they made peace decades ago.
Jordan, another American ally that has made peace with the Jewish state, effectively ignored Mr. Trump's plan and restated its commitment to many of the Palestinian demands that the White House proposal disregarded.
Somehow Cruz got around to supporting him anyway in the general election (cough cough Supreme Court cough cough) and has made peace with the President's unique approach to the job once in office.
There is a case that Colombia's guerrilla movements would have made peace in the early 1990s had it not been for the cocaine revenues that gave the FARC ample means to carry on.
Charland, 44, who was diagnosed with a degenerative brain disease this spring, made peace with his fate and decided he'd spend much of his free time and last days giving back to local youth.
Bright Lights is equal parts a family portrait, a love letter to show business, and a look at how two women of different generations struggled — and made peace — with their particular brands of fame.
Talk about dodging a bullet ... Justin Bieber has made peace with the man who wanted to slap the blonde off his head, Nate Diaz -- and to prove they're cool, they took a selfie together.
While Modi had the political savvy to deny any alleged malfeasance in relation to the riots, many of his supporters already made peace with a world where he may have been guilty of murder.
The content has now been deleted and Bimbi says he'd rather not name the perpetrator, since they've made peace and he wants to move forward with a more positive image of grime in Blackpool.
Instead of the leonine presence of Brando, you have Mr. Foster's more lumbering hominid gait, the sense of a man who has never quite made peace with the postwar world or his domestic environment.
"But I've slowly realized and sort of made peace with it and I'm going to say a good 85-90 percent of the time now, I think it was totally worth it," she added.
"Despite my own sadness and regret over not being one of Abush's adoptive parents, I long ago made peace with my role as a godmother," she wrote to Ms. Hamilton in a 2015 email.
Madonna and Guy Ritchie made peace a couple months ago in their custody war over Rocco -- and it looks like he's out of school in the U.K. now, and ready to hang with Mom.
In 2002, she wrote a story in her magazine, O, called ''What I Know for Sure About Making Peace With My Body,'' in which she announced that she had made peace with her body.
The following year the Hermès chief executive, Patrick Thomas, effectively compared the unwelcome approach to a "rape" (they eventually made peace and Mr. Arnault backed off, after reaping a tidy profit from his investment).
The wife of Scott Ponder, who authorities say is a victim of suspected South Carolina serial killer Todd Kohlhepp, tells PEOPLE that she had "made peace" with not knowing who killed her husband in 2003.
When Israel made peace with Jordan in 1994, it abandoned its bunker posts along the border, but a strip of land on the Israeli side, 70km long and up to 2km wide, remains heavily mined.
The rumors that Jackson would return to the Super Bowl gained traction after Timberlake's interview with Beats 1 host Zane Lowe in which he said that he made "peace" with Jackson over the Super Bowl.
Consequently, even if you made peace with the Predator X27's $2,000 price tag, you'd still need a cutting-edge, full-power gaming rig with the capability to drive it, further driving up your costs.
And while Heidi may never know what she did to inspire the infamous "You know what you did," it sounds like she's made peace with the fact that she and Lauren aren't likely to reconcile.
He has boldly made peace his primary goal, having declared his willingness to talk with the Taliban "anywhere" and having delivered with the Taliban an extraordinary cease-fire at the conclusion of Ramadan last month.
Over the past couple of decades, the American administrations didn't do enough to bring about the two-state solution, and American financial support to the Israeli military has even made peace more difficult to achieve.
Vanilla Ice has made peace with Delta, which is a good thing, because if there were lingering hard feelings the rapper wouldn't have been treated to one of the greatest pop up concerts at LAX!
I won&apost truly have made peace with my financial past until I&aposm debt-free, and while I wish that day were right now, I have faith that I will get there very soon.
"Girls" smartly wrapped up stories over several episodes: Elijah landed "White Men Can't Jump"; Shoshanna said goodbye to the "boring" narcissism of her circle of friends; Adam returned to Jessa; Jessa made peace with Hannah.
Walking out of meetings may have been an effective negotiating strategy when Donald Trump was a businessman, but experts fear the president's stunt in Hanoi Thursday just made peace with North Korea all the more elusive.
" Speaking of the Middle East, Trump said unprompted: "I would love to be able to be the one that made peace with Israel and the Palestinians," adding, "I have reason to believe I can do that.
I have made peace with the fact that I did not have teachers who looked like me, in part because my parents served as my examples of what success as a brown person might look like.
Significantly, the three-day talks included Hamayoon Jarir, an adviser to President Ashraf Ghani of Afghanistan and a major figure in Hezb-i-Islami, an insurgent faction that made peace with the government in late 2016.
The council, a transitional government, has made peace-making with rebels fighting Khartoum one of its main priorities as it is a key condition for the country's removal from the United States' sponsors of terrorism list.
The Island of Peace, about 12 miles south of the Sea of Galilee, was formally returned to Jordan when it made peace with Israel in fall 1994, but was then leased back to an Israeli kibbutz.
The task of bringing the two sides back together will again fall to President Moon, who has served as an intermediary, and who has made peace with the North his greatest mission as South Korea's leader.
But in recent decades, the right's elites have despaired of censoring pornography, acquiesced to the spread of casino gambling, made peace with the creeping commercialization of marijuana, and accepted the internet's conquest of childhood and adolescence.
Lewis claimed at the time that he and Pulos later made peace over lunch, deciding to do away with their fake assistant-boss relationship on the show and agreeing that Pulos should transition to a "friend" role.
In one case, the children of Kelly Gissendaner -- a woman convicted of helping kill her husband -- said they had made peace with their mother and begged the state of Georgia to not kill their one remaining parent.
"Once I kind of made peace with who I am and where I'm at and being 46, I actually feel pretty, pretty solid about being back here 10 years later, shooting again with no makeup," she says.
Although I wanted my experiment to be as historically accurate as possible, I made peace with my first deviation from those self-imposed rules when I decided to inhabit the body of a tiny gender-neutral Pilgrim.
In a way, I've made peace with the fact this app isn't necessarily the place where I'll meet a long-term partner, but in an increasingly disconnected world, it introduces me to people I wouldn't normally meet.
Swift already made peace with Apple Music two years ago after she hashed out a high-profile beef with the company that ultimately compelled it to pay artist royalties during a six-month initial free trial period.
And even though I finally made peace with the fact that this freak accident could not have been avoided by me, it has continued to [affect] me to my core and in all aspects of my daily life.
On the menu will be macadamia-crusted fish sticks, the green goddess dressing seen on season 2, episode 2, of "Queer Eye" and gluten-free toast topped with avocado — a fruit that Porowski has recently made peace with.
"Although, most investors have made peace with the reality that a rate hike is coming again ... still the pulse for this argument is very much dependent on the economic data," said Naeem Aslam, chief market analyst at Think Markets.
Ian Paisley, the firebrand preacher and leader of the Protestant community who finally made peace with Mr McGuinness, built his early career on using old-fashioned anti-Papist rhetoric of the kind not heard elsewhere in Europe for centuries.
While the judge handling the Caesars bankruptcy once warned the contentious case could turn into "World War Three," Caesars has since made peace with the vast majority of creditors, most of whom have pledged to support its reorganization plan.
Although the two subsequently made peace, Forza Italia veterans are afraid the League might ditch them and join the 5-Star in a coalition with a limited, but popular program that would prepare the way for swift, new elections.
In recent years, the estate has chosen more idiosyncratic, and therefore riskier, artists as collaborators — the filmmakers Tim Burton and Wes Anderson, for example, and the playwright Enda Walsh — and has made peace with allowing changes to the plots.
Harth explained she never intended to resurrect the 85033 lawsuit or its allegations and had made peace in her mind about Trump, and that reporters forced her name unwillingly into the public domain when they discovered her old litigation.
It's been nearly a decade since I first started and, while I've made peace with the stigmas associated with the work I do, I welcome a future where women don't have to experience that kind of stigma at all.
"It is important for Egypt to participate to listen to this proposition and evaluate it...but not in terms of approving it," Shoukry, whose country made peace with Israel in 1979, said in a televised interview with Russia Today.
After years of nationalizing businesses, determining the exchange rate and setting the price of basic goods — measures that have long contributed to chronic shortages — Mr. Maduro seems to have made peace with the private sector and let it loose.
NEW YORK, May 24 (Reuters) - Wall Street surged over 43 percent on Tuesday and the Nasdaq had its strongest day in three months as investors made peace with the possibility that the U.S. Federal Reserve might soon raise interest rates.
A strong economy, in turn, allows Israel to maintain a powerful army, thanks to which many Arab states have either made peace, like Egypt and Jordan, or forged a de facto alliance with Israel against Iran, like the Gulf states.
And while he has since made peace with continuing the show without Barr, Goodman told PEOPLE in his recent cover interview with Sara Gilbert and Laurie Metcalf that he had a "bad time" in the weeks following the show's cancellation.
And while he has since made peace with continuing the show without Barr, Goodman told PEOPLE in his recent cover interview with Sara Gilbert and Laurie Metcalf that he had a "bad time" in the weeks that followed the show's cancellation.
In many ways, Motion City Soundtrack's swan song was also the album they always wanted to make, as if they had made peace with not becoming the next OK Go and were finally fine with just being Motion City Soundtrack.
Republicans who support Trump by margins of close to 90% in recent polls have long ago made peace with the President's outrageousness or are willing to look the other way as he implements a conservative agenda, especially in the courts.
JALALABAD, Afghanistan (Reuters) - A bomb planted on a motobike exploded in Afghanistan on Monday outside a political rally being held by a veteran insurgent commander who made peace with the government last year, killing three people and wounding eight, officials said.
Throughout the interview, Cohen informs the couple that to combat sexism, he forces his son to pee sitting down and his daughter to pee standing up, and explains how he's made peace with his wife having an affair with a dolphin.
KABUL, Afghanistan — When Abdul Basir, an Afghan government militia commander, and his son Said Muhammad, who had been a Taliban fighter, made peace last month after several attempts to kill each other, it was clear their story would not end there.
While he has made peace with his departure, he is concerned that what might replace the bar will be out of reach for locals like the restaurant workers who arrive en masse after their shifts end, some still wearing their aprons.
Finally, some 248 years ago King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia came out with the historic Arab Peace Initiative, which offered fully normalized relations with Israel when it made peace – an enormous opportunity then and now, which has never fully been embraced.
Prince ultimately made peace with Warner, reaching a deal in 2014 to regain ownership of his master recordings in return for allowing the label to digitally remaster and reissue his back catalog, according to trade publication Variety and other media accounts.
Democrats have already made peace with the likelihood of cutting their retreat short, particularly because the future of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, which the Trump administration has promised to fully end by March 5, hangs in the balance.
So, my advice is to stick to omnivorous eating until you've truly made peace with food; then, you'll be able to revisit the idea of vegetarianism without the risks, at a time when you have a better chance at achieving a healthy balance.
A former bricklayer in his late 30s, the outspoken commander appeared to have finally made peace with his notional superiors in the rebel leadership; the nearby stretch of the front was relatively quiet and an upcoming Christmas truce promised to calm hostilities further.
A former bricklayer in his late 463s, the outspoken commander appeared to have finally made peace with his notional superiors in the rebel leadership; the nearby stretch of the front was relatively quiet and an upcoming Christmas truce promised to calm hostilities further.
She's weathered very public breakups (most recently with Orlando Bloom), made peace with her pastor father (who, in his sermons, has reportedly criticized his daughter's life choices), and watched as Hillary Clinton, whom Perry vocally supported, lost the election to Donald Trump.
Finally, some 220006 years ago, King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia came out with the historic Arab Peace Initiative, which offered fully normalized relations with Israel when it made peace – an enormous opportunity then and now, which has never been fully been embraced.
The flow will secure the beginning of a landmark $15 billion export agreement between Delek Drilling and partner Noble Energy with an Egyptian counterpart in what Israeli officials called the most significant deal to emerge since the neighbors made peace in 1979.
Not that Smith is looking to retire, but after years as king of the summer movie (his films have grossed more than $8 billion worldwide), the actor has made peace with the fact that he's no longer the guaranteed hitmaker he once was.
Perhaps my writing this is just an attempt to wash away guilt, but I have even made peace with our love of poor-quality screen time, so long as we are still doing the other things that make up a good life.
My clients have told me again and again that once they made peace with sweets and started to trust their hunger and fullness cues, the impulse to binge drastically decreased, because now they know they can have access to any food they want, anytime.
The supplies will mark the start of a $15 billion export agreement between Israels Delek Drilling and U.S.-based partner Noble Energy with an Egyptian counterpart in what Israeli officials called the most significant deal to emerge since the neighbours made peace in 1979.
Having spent all those years getting positioned as some sort of menace to the indie world, having his character attacked for making records that, in hindsight, were just ahead of their time (yes, even The Gap), he seems to have made peace with it all.
The supplies will mark the start of a $15 billion export agreement between Israel's Delek Drilling and U.S.-based partner Noble Energy with an Egyptian counterpart in what Israeli officials called the most significant deal to emerge since the neighbours made peace in 1979.
The flow will secure the start of a $15 billion export agreement between Israel's Delek Drilling and Texas-based partner Noble Energy with an Egyptian counterpart in what Israeli officials called the most significant deal to emerge since the neighbours made peace in 1979.
While his adoptive parents have since died, McDaniels made peace with their secret before their death, and he says he's still "very close" with his birth mother, Berncenia – and his home life with Zuri and D'Son in New Jersey is just like any other suburban family's.
Soon after Abiy was inaugurated in April, he made peace with long-time foe Eritrea and started pushing reforms he said were meant to rein in the military and security services and limit their involvement in the economy - changes that have been largely welcomed by Western powers.
In the nineteen-nineties, two slick center-left politicians, Bill Clinton and Tony Blair , transformed their parties; just as the fifties conservatives had made peace with a social safety net, Democrats and Labourites made it clear that they welcomed the role of free markets and financial capital.
This feels as good as it has across all the entries of the series, and if you've made peace with the politics, the shape of masculinity and statecraft and shooting violence that is part and parcel of this world, then you will enjoy what this is.
Many in the crowd repeatedly chanted "Death to Hekmatyar," referring to Gulbuddin Hekmatyar, the insurgent leader who last year made peace with the government, but is widely remembered as the "Butcher of Kabul" for his Hezb-i-Islami group's relentless shelling of Kabul in the 1990s.
That these people haven't made peace with what happened or moved on "makes it must viewing for the audience least likely to watch it: lawmakers and others who failed to use the shooting as a catalyst for reasonable gun control measures," Neil Genzlinger wrote in The Times.
Over the years, Phuc made peace with what happened to her – forming a foundation to help other child victims of war and traveling the world as an inspirational speaker to share her story of love, hope and forgiveness – but gave up on ever finding relief from the pain.
After the tribe made peace with its neighbors, India took steps to minimize contact between the Jarawas and the world that surrounds them, hoping to avoid the catastrophes that befell aboriginal people in other countries, like the United States and Australia, when settlers passed on germs and alcohol.
Eleven years since the Marvel Cinematic Universe kicked off with the story of Iron Man, Stark has made peace with his biggest failing: He was unable to stop the mad titan Thanos from obtaining all the powerful Infinity Stones and eliminating half of all life in the universe.
Two weeks ago, Meerkat CEO Ben Rubin sent an email to his company's 48 investors laying bare an observation that he'd made peace with months earlier: Meerkat, the livestreaming app that played the role of darling one year ago at the annual SXSW festival in Austin, Texas, was failing.
Episode 5 Mr. Porter knows his time at Liberty High is likely coming to a close, and while he has confessed all of his failures to his wife and made peace with himself, he wants to fight for the students who need him before he has to pack up his office.
The actor, 42, who recently appeared on the new season of Twin Peaks, has admitted that although it took him a long time to do so, he's proud of what it means to be a Getty and has made peace with the high-profile struggles in the family's troubled past.
Another lifetime later, at 57, though married (to Elizabeth Doberneck, a meditation teacher) and with a son, Omar, in college, Mr. Yazbek retains the slightly hassled aura of a man who has almost made peace with his work — or, maybe more accurately, a man who remakes that peace every day.
Having wrestled with and redefined the images that have repressed and silenced her and so many other women, Camacho seems to have made peace with the ghosts of the past: the trauma that accompanies a sense of ignorance about her own body, and the frustration at the absence of positive expressions.
Initially he didn't believe that Mr. Parnas was all that connected, he said, but after Mr. Giuliani started going after him, "I was able to connect A to B." He said he had since made peace with Mr. Parnas and had spoken to him several times, including the night before he was detained.
By the time she released "Praying" — followed by Rainbow, her first album since 2012's Warrior — Kesha had already alleged abuse against her keeper in public, had her claim rejected, and made peace with the fact that any new music she makes for the foreseeable future will still be produced under his eye.
WATCH: This Is Us Star Milo Ventimiglia Defends Crock-Pots After Backlash Over Jack's Death: 'It's a Slow Cooker' Although the specter of Jack's death loomed large on her big day with Toby (Chris Sullivan), Kate made peace with her guilt in a conversation with her dad's ashes in the woods outside the family cabin.
It was an interesting encounter to imagine, between Kissinger, who made peace with Mao's China while bombing Laos to bits, and Rhodes, who helped effect a similar diplomatic volte-face with Iran but kept the United States out of a civil war in Syria, which has caused more than four million people to become refugees.
Meredith is nice and supportive (after initially trying to get Owen to call Christina to talk him out of it...), and the ceremony looks lovely, and everything is going swimmingly, and Riggs, who Owen kind of (sort of) made peace with, is looking at Meredith like she is his favorite sex buddy of all time.
A president in twilight, desperate to defeat one old enemy (Trump) and help another who made peace with him (Clinton); a garrulous vice president, who himself wanted to run but chose not to because of grief; and a former president and husband to the current Democratic nominee, at once a major asset and a potential threat.
The right is enshrined in the constitution, but has become a reality only now under Abiy, who in just over a year in power has made peace with long-term foe Eritrea - for which he won the Nobel Peace Prize last month - and enacted large-scale change in what was once one of Africa's most tightly controlled countries.
Mr. Castañeda, the former foreign minister, who proposed in November that Mexico should consider leaving Nafta if Washington demanded a full-blown renegotiation, said that policy makers had come around to the idea that "they have a choice between a terrible Plan A and a terrible Plan B." Many businesspeople have made peace with that idea.
Mr. Russ's decisive idea is to have three actors portray him at various stages of his life: Phil Gillen is Gorey in his 20s, fresh from Harvard; Aidan Sank picks him up in his mid-30s, at peak Oscar Wildean flamboyance; and Andrew Dawson gives us a man in his 70s who's made peace with his regrets.
With "Star Wars: Episode VIII" on the horizon, Mr. Driver has made peace with the franchise that initially caused him agita, not least for his "very strong opinions about Hollywood movies and how they can be a waste of resources and seem totally gratuitous and dumbed down for an audience and sacrifice story for spectacle," he said.
"I was actually always a very big fan of Yoko Ono and also her work with her late husband John Lennon, and when they made peace statements together, they were very simple; they would say things like, 'Give peace a chance,' and the press would say, 'Well, what do you mean?' and they'd say, 'That's what we mean — just give it a chance,&apos" says Gaga, 31.
The workshop will attempt to studiously avoid the many political issues that have made peace so elusive for so long: issues such as whether the Palestinians will get their own state, the status of Jerusalem, measures Israel takes in the name of security, and what should happen with Palestinians and their descendants who fled or were expelled from Israel around the time of the state's creation in 1948.
While Israel and the museum have seemingly made peace, the situation brings up concerns that this turn of events may set a precarious precedent for how museums conduct business — particularly in light of New York Governor Andrew Cuomo's recent executive order mandating state agencies to boycott institutions and companies that support the BDS (Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions) movement, and as the State Assembly considers signing anti-BDS bills into law.
When he had made peace with the French government (after telling André Malraux, the culture minister, in 1966 that he was going "on personal strike" against him), he was given his own music department in the Centre Pompidou, where he set up an orchestra, the Ensemble Intercontemporain, to play new works, and collaborated with scientists to try to expand the sounds of music into realms so far unthought of and unheard.
But what if he's made peace with a candidate who called for a ban on all Muslims entering the United States, mocked a disabled journalist, belittled John McCain's experience as a prisoner of war, praised Vladimir Putin's thuggish leadership style, complimented the Chinese government on its brutal handling of the uprising in Tiananmen Square, made misogynistic remarks galore and boasted during a debate about the size of his penis?
Shortly after his passing on June 25, 2009, pop star Justin Bieber, who was born in 1994 (more than a decade after "Thriller" was released), expressed shock and sadness to his millions of Twitter followers: This week's news of Prince's death at 57 (that's how old Jackson would have been now) not only stirred up memories of the famous rivalry between the two ... ... it also left some wondering if the musical icons have made peace in the afterlife.

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