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"make-peace" Definitions
  1. a peacemaker.
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668 Sentences With "make peace"

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If we and the Palestinians want to make peace, we will make peace.
The only way to make peace with technology is to make peace with ourselves.
Right now, I would say the Palestinians are not looking to make peace, they are not looking to make peace.
But they want to make peace, and I hope the Palestinians want to make peace, and if they do, everybody's going to be very happy in the end.
"My message is this to all the Muslim communities on the face of the Earth: Make peace with America and make peace with Israel and stop the killings, stop the attacks," he said.
I think that's how I make peace with it. Westworld?
I will never be able to make peace with that.
I struggled to understand and make peace with the illness.
The new government is anxious to make peace with rebels.
But he could give her a way to make peace.
It's his mind trying to make peace with [her death].
Now, at last, Colombians have a chance to make peace.
The question is: Will they allow us to make peace?
The simplest solution would be to try to make peace.
There needs to be practical measures to make peace sustainable.
You make peace between people who come from different perspectives.
How does such an institution make peace with its history?
Humanity, of course, does not make peace and violence erupts.
"Unfortunately, that naïve, romantic talk about 'the other' and 'I want to understand the other and make peace' — you can't make peace with someone who has put a knife to your neck," he said.
So happy my girls finally got to talk and make peace!
They are having to convene at Italian restaurants to make peace.
So why, on July 8th, did the two sides make peace?
The prospect of death is one astronauts must make peace with.
So to that question, does his decision make peace more likely?
As predicted, Trump reaching out to make peace with Republican "establishment".
Sometimes you have to simply make peace at a certain cost.
"You have to use it, change it, make peace with it."
I also wanted to make peace with my past, including Ike.
What they need is American leadership to help them make peace.
How can Israel make peace when the Palestinians don't want peace?
"I don't believe that Pakistan has the capability to straight out make peace happen in Afghanistan, but they definitely have the capability to make peace not (happen)," said Laurel Miller, a former senior State Department official.
"Because I can tell you that Israel does want to make peace and they're going to have to want to make peace too or we're going to have nothing to do with them any longer," Trump said.
Instead, he went as far as any U.S. president to make peace.
Now Google is looking to make peace with a new Chrome extension.
Downstairs, Melissa is trying to have a "make peace" chat with Kailah.
And he promised to make peace with Eritrea, Ethiopia's long-standing enemy.
Salem's voice was so powerful, and he used it to make peace.
Mr. Khan has said he would like to make peace with India.
Only then can we make peace with our identities and move forward.
What better if we could make peace between Israel and the Palestinians?
She, too, struggles from an inability to make peace with the past.
He doesn't pray to God, 'Help me make peace among the nations.
" Williams, too, "[writes] to make peace with the things [she] cannot control.
By releasing it to the world, I can finally make peace with it.
Mr Trump has said he wants to make peace in the Middle East.
And they're yours to make peace with, celebrate, and even put on display.
Early on, Mr Erdogan had been ready to make peace with the Kurds.
And I am not necessarily sure that Israel is looking to make peace.
"We'd be so stunned that we'd make peace with one another," he remembered.
One way to succeed: Accept that it's hard and make peace with that.
Haley said Abbas lacks "courage and the will" to make peace with Israel.
Me putting it out there is me trying to make peace with it.
But to support Trump is to make peace with white grievance and hate.
" — Mark Coleman, a mindfulness teacher and author of "Make Peace With Your Mind.
They make peace and buy into the existing order when they are stopped.
I&aposd start by sending this man to make peace in the Middle East.
President Hassan Rouhani of Iran is warning President Trump to make peace with Tehran.
And that's okay, so long as we acknowledge that, and make peace with it.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg is trying to make peace with his new Hawaiian neighbors.
How if at all we make peace with the beasts birthed in The Anthropocene?
The Australian model, 26, decided in August to finally "make peace" with her body.
And when … you make peace with all the people you've had a problem with?
In a moving, yet awkward, moment, the two former friends seemed to make peace.
Nevertheless, Thomas, even now, is still trying to make peace with his own contributions.
You also need to make peace with the idea that not everything will click.
When Ray returns home, he finds Emmit on his couch, waiting to make peace.
We're all just going to have to make peace and share with one another.
Not only do these settlements violate international law—they make peace harder to achieve.
And she wants to make peace between the two groups, once and for all.
The point is to make peace with your financial life and see it positively.
But at least they got to make peace with each other before the battle.
Dracula, incensed, swears revenge on humanity unless they make peace with what they've done.
The notion that this is a good-faith effort to make peace is laughable.
"Chapter Seven — "An old rival extends an invitation for The Mandalorian to make peace.
But four days after the charges were dropped, he seemed ready to make peace.
Before we leave, have we done everything we can to make peace in the situation?
It can help people get through really difficult times and make peace with their troubles.
You either man up and make peace with your actions or you make that change.
But with the next effort, Lacey came to make peace (and war) with his creator.
If we could resolve these predicaments, we could make peace with the tribes and government.
The question is, does this make peace negotiations between Palestinians and Israelis harder or easier?
The Cossacks have said they were there that day to make peace with the Bandidos.
Cossacks bikers have told CNN that they came to the Twin Peaks to make peace.
CreditCreditSara Krulwich/The New York Times Could Donna Summer make peace between Broadway and disco?
So she has made a choice: She is trying to make peace with her attackers.
As wonderful as it is for them to play together, it does not make peace.
"Make peace … or what you must do to complete this puzzle?" is BURY THE HATCHET.
They will either have to make peace with a shutdown or make concessions to Democrats.
"I have had to come to terms with that and make peace with that," he said.
But I did not make peace with the event that really drove me into mental hell.
You control the variables you can, and in your mind, you make peace with the risks.
Further, the new connection has helped both make peace with difficult pasts – namely, their father's distance.
As President Obama once famously explained, resolutions are not the way to make peace, negotiations are.
He has this one mission in mind of trying to make peace in the Middle East.
In 1994, Jordan became the second of only two Arab countries to make peace with Israel.
But his successor must look for new ways help Israel and the Palestinians make peace happen.
Republicans will eventually either have to make peace with a shutdown or make concessions to Democrats.
It's where President Anwar Sadat of Egypt spoke when he decided to make peace in 1977.
Mr. Duque has to make peace — and safety for all Colombians — a priority for his government.
He said he advised staff to make peace with not being able to help every worker.
Sonic poses that same question to himself, as he struggles to make peace with his solitude.
There is really no deep-seated cultural or diplomatic mystery about when the Iranians make peace.
Her parents, who split up when Claire was 3, struggled to make peace with her choice.
Before the two sides can make peace, the entertainment industry may have to undergo structural changes.
Her dreamy style is just the calming palette-cleanser we need to make peace with Monday.
Or maybe it will take a Christmas miracle to help the (tentative) future in-laws make peace.
That means Republicans will either have to make peace with a shutdown or make concessions to Democrats.
"If you want us Muslims to stop carrying lone wolf attacks, then make peace," the post reads.
As the late Yitzhak Rabin famously observed, you make peace with your enemies, not with your friends.
As the issues worsened, the US and Kuwait unsuccessfully tried to convince the parties to make peace.
Mrs. Jones: As individuals you have to make peace with the decisions you make in your life.
We're told the nanny convinced the feuding exes to make peace during a 3-way phone convo.
Does that mean you have had to make peace with letting other people make big creative decisions?
How can I make peace with her choice and rebuild our strained relationship into a strong one?
The chancellor's new justice minister, Katarina Barley, now has to propose a bill that can make peace.
Mr. Romney has repeatedly proved willing to make peace with the president and the powers that be.
"At the moment the Malian people decide to make peace, someone continues to claim attacks," Sylla said.
Boxer on Tuesday said Clinton and Sanders must eventually make peace after their at times bitter contest.
I am not the first to suggest a bold move to end this war and make peace.
Her name was Gabriele Baring, and she was there to help them make peace with their dead.
The key for me was to make peace with my practice and give everything up to it.
"Right now, I would say the Palestinians are not looking to make peace," Trump told the newspaper.
My heart beats steady; I make peace with the fact that I am going to have no hair.
Mohamed had earlier told reporters that it was not possible to make peace in South Sudan without Machar.
" He said it would be "ludicrous" to pressure Israel to make peace to create "another Arab dysfunctional state.
"So happy my girls finally got to talk and make peace!" he captioned a mirror selfie of Chyna.
Apple adjusted the price to try and make peace with users after its speed-throttling practice was outed.
Rebecca expects this literal do-or-die news will make Jack come home and make peace with Stanley.
Jamie-Lynn Sigler is still learning to make peace with the way Multiple sclerosis has impacted her life.
The Palestinian Authority has walked away from multiple efforts to make peace, very generous offers from the Israels.
" A pastor of 24 years, he believes Donham's comments may be a way to "make peace with God.
"I felt that Israel must become strong enough so she will be able to make peace," he said.
Touadera, who has pledged to make peace and disarmament his priorities, will be sworn in on March 25.
But then, the Nobel committee seldom awards those who make peace through force (a negative for the Peshmerga).
Admittedly the Palestinians have squandered every opportunity they have been given to make peace and obtain a state.
"They say that if they had chosen to make peace, their leaders would be alive," Mr. Motasim said.
"If there is a genuine effort toward peace," he said, "then all Afghans would choose to make peace."
In order to make peace, you need to fly high and fast, otherwise you will crash and fail.
It's also inspirational, for don't we all have to find ways to make peace among our own contradictions?
" On North Korea: "I think they really want to do something, I think they want to make peace.
She depicts women struggling to make lives for themselves, or to make peace with the lives they have.
"Pacification" derives from a Latin word that means to make peace, but the act of pacification is violent.
My goal is to make peace with what his career cost me and our children, not celebrate it.
Maybe tomorrow I will begin to make peace with food, my body, and the spirit of nature itself.
The idea is to "make peace with forbidden treats" by eating so much it becomes just another food.
My fiancé's grandfather had a long life and the opportunity to make peace with everyone before he died.
Last week, after the tribe returned from voting out Ronnie, Elaine tried to make peace with outsider Aaron.
"It is with all hope that you may become an olive tree to make peace," the pope said.
However, you should make peace with the fact that there's no future in which everything is just solved.
With tariffs starting to bite here at home and in other markets, Trump is under pressure to make peace.
In an effort to make peace, Kim asked Thompson to unblock her on Instagram in honor of Khloé's birthday.
One reason so little has changed is that no one has pushed Mr Netanyahu very hard to make peace.
He thinks his government should do more to make peace with Palestinians, separate religion and state, and cut inequality.
Facebook is willing to make peace with regulation as long as that shields it from new competition, he said.
So what's your goal: to help people manage their own deaths or to help them make peace with it?
And there is plenty of time for Ms Zavala and Mr Anaya to make peace before votes are cast.
Abiy, who was an intelligence officer during the war, promised in his inaugural speech to make peace with Eritrea.
To say we need to make peace with the swamp is not an endorsement of how Washington works now.
All this has fed expectations that the two sides could soon make peace—or at least extend their truce.
President Trump on Thursday urged Russia and Ukraine to "make peace" following meetings with foreign ministers from both countries.
He claims he tried to broker a deal that Mr. DiBono would pay Mr. Gotti $50,000 to make peace.
But not every member of the championship team plans to make peace with the president on the South Lawn.
Since June 23, the UAE has been giving United Nations Special Envoy Martin Griffiths a chance to make peace.
But after 25 years, you may need to make peace with the likelihood that she will come up short.
If you don't make peace with your past, it will never leave you and it will create your future.
Or because they're wondering if they'll ever find love, or a fulfilling job, or make peace with their parents.
"Being mixed and growing up in these two cultures, musubis have allowed me to make peace with my past."
Distrust can deepen, the parties can move further apart, and incentives can shift to make peace even less attractive.
She didn't merely make peace with the cane that she sometimes uses to walk; she made friends with it.
A Fatah-Hamas rapprochement would make "peace much harder to achieve," Mr. Netanyahu said in a post on Facebook.
If we're lucky and wise, we make peace with the vulnerability that attends the admission of one's essential frailty.
But just over a month after the shake-up, it decided it was best to make peace with Elliott.
He's treading carefully to ensure continued support from the U.S. while trying to make peace with powerful neighbor Russia.
Broner also says if he and Davis can bury the hatchet, then 50 and Floyd can make peace too.
"That money is not going to them unless they sit down and negotiate peace, because I can tell you that Israel does want to make peace, and they're going to have to want to make peace, too, or we're going to have nothing to do with it any longer," he said in January.
Dennis Rodman just sent a message to Donald Trump -- call me, so we can make peace with North Korea together!
"It is with all hope that you may become an olive tree to make peace," the pope told the president.
"No one wanted us to make peace with this, like Hatfields-McCoys of Republican politics, more than me," she said.
Most observers were dismissive when the prime minister announced his intention to make peace in his inaugural address in April.
It might even foreshadow Jon as the one who will make peace with the White Walkers to end the war.
And it just destroys the media narrative that he&aposs this big warmonger when he goes there to make peace.
With each victory, the voices trying to make peace with Mr Trump's hostile takeover of the Republican Party grow louder.
When we lose something precious, many of us eventually make peace with the fact that we'll never get it back.
She has spent every day for the past 14 years trying to make peace with the news she heard then.
The Turkish government has pledged to rebuild the southeast and to make peace with the Kurds in its own way.
The Arab countries have made clear that they will not make peace with Israel without resolving the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
This is about how we make peace with the Palestinians in the future but preserve the capacity to do so.
People want him to work to make peace with the nation, a sentiment that has held for presidents since 2012.
A compromise to cut them significantly could be a tool for Clinton to make peace with Sanders and his supporters.
You have to make peace with the idea that lots of games, many excellent, are destined to pass you by.
I was going to visit the swampland of my soul, make peace with death, and become one with the universe.
The two progressive firebrands have yet to make peace following their clash during the Democratic presidential primary debate this week.
The Catholic Church tried to make peace in Nicaragua early on, mediating talks between Ortega and the opposition last year.
The legal wrangling had put investment discussions on hold but executives of the two companies agreed to make peace this week.
But the refusal of his critics to make peace with the reality that he is president has been equally at fault.
One particular quality that I like about him is that he's a businessman and business people know-how to make peace.
ISIS is defeated, the Taliban wants to make peace, and US troops will soon be coming home from Syria and Afghanistan.
On the surface, the story is about a woman trying to recover from an illness and make peace with her mother.
"If she's at peace with it, I have to find a way to make peace with it," she told the newspaper.
I said, OK, maybe we should offend them more, so this crazy will just give more money, just to make peace.
His critics argue that military spending is a drain on the budget and urge Bashir to make peace before cutting subsidies.
She said the first thing she'll do is try to make peace with her parents, who haven't visited her in years.
Egypt was the first Arab power to make peace with Israel, in 1979, but the treaty remains unpopular among many Egyptians.
Or, if not satisfied, then at least can make peace with who they are and where their lives have taken them.
Trump's statements have made it impossible for any future Syrian government, not only Bashear Assad's regime, to make peace with Israel.
This has put it at odds with Apple, though the iPhone-maker has little choice but to make peace with it.
You must either cancel the wedding or make peace with the fact that you are about to marry a lunatic dreamer.
"We have become almost unable to make peace," Filippo Grandi, the United Nations high commissioner for refugees, told reporters in Geneva.
Survival of the throne: episode two A Japanese royal sought to make peace with the lands his country had once conquered.
If moderates and progressives are locked in on either side of such a chasm, what will it take to make peace?
Likewise, the president chose now, of all times, to finally unveil his plan to make peace between Israel and the Palestinians.
South Korea's new president vowed to do "whatever it takes" to make peace with North Korea as he was sworn in.
It will be incumbent on those of good will in the 21970 election cycle to try and make peace, not war.
Yahya gave up the fight in 2006 after accepting amnesty from Bouteflika and persuaded others to make peace with the state.
We often use the idea of "getting closure" as the thing that will help us to understand, make peace or let go.
This battle has torn Argentina in two, revealing what can go wrong when a country fails to make peace with its past.
I was no fan of what Comey did in 2016, but in reading A Higher Loyalty I could make peace with it.
The carnage ended, more or less, in 2003, when all sides were exhausted and donors were leaning on them to make peace.
Left and right disagree on what should be done with all that power: Make peace in Syria; create a viable Palestinian state.
If you haven't done so yet, now is the time to make peace with your butt dimples — because they're not going anywhere.
"He was never actually hit and he actually tried to make peace through people that wanted him to squash it," Barnes says.
We're told he understands their son is being protective of his mother through the divorce, but he still wants to make peace.
Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos has been awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for his efforts to make peace with the FARC rebels.
Aegon was seen as remarkable because he chose to make peace with the son of the man who killed his own father.
Some people are saying that the leaders of both Israel and Palestine are friends and have a big plan to make peace.
Ovitz is in his 70s, and claims that he's trying to make peace with his rivals and amends for his terrible reputation.
As the violence crescendoed, the reggae star Bob Marley, a major influence in Jamaica, sought to make peace between the two sides.
Mr. Tan said in the interview that he believed that, should Broadcom succeed in buying Qualcomm, he could make peace with Apple.
Prince Escalus (Sterling Sulieman) has the job of trying to make peace between the warring families while also defending Verona from attack.
The British papers were peppered with speculation Thursday that Farage would make peace with Johnson and target a smaller number of seats.
Clemenceau, an architect of the Versailles Treaty, drew on his deepest diplomatic skills to make peace between Monet and the eye doctor.
Opinion If we learn to celebrate life for its ephemeral beauty, its coming and going, we can make peace with its end.
Anti-bots from black-hole galaxy invade planet formerly known as Earth, make peace with resident bots through mutual love of Prince.
One day, he might be a leader in Cuba, and he might be a leader who's going to make peace with America.
He will now have to answer to his constituents in Virginia who will find it difficult to make peace with his choice.
In addition to forming alliances with parties, Latin American evangelicals have learned to make peace with their historic rival, the Catholic Church.
Not bad for a guy who sympathized with his British oppressors and who criticized Adams for wanting to make peace with the French.
Still not ready to tackle that task so I make peace with the fact that I'm at least getting in a workout today.
That makes it a bit more frustrating to use mid-workout, and you'll have to make peace with your color choices at checkout.
Abbas spoke to the Israelis and said things we're told all the time he doesn't say, which is, 'I want to make peace.
SoftBank Vision Fund CEO Rajeev Misra recently told India's Economic Times he hopes "to make peace" between Uber and Ola in the country.
And he prosecuted an unnecessary war against the British, whom Hamilton had helped the U.S. make peace with for the sake of trade.
" Schneider said Monday that every morning it's uncertain "whether he's going to attack China, or if he's going to make peace with China.
Obama has congratulated Clinton but is using the closed-door meeting trying to make peace with Sanders, who ran a sometimes vicious campaign.
But the continuing attacks from other Republicans plainly rankle him, and he appears to have little appetite to make peace with his critics.
One of his Facebook posts suggested we make peace with the Muslim world as we did with Japan — by using the atomic bomb.
Penny angered Amelia by actually touching a patient, but Riggs convinces her to make peace, at least for the sake of the surgery.
Finding a way to end UNRWA's support for the structures behind the unwillingness of Palestinians to make peace would be another important step.
In the months since, he has tried to make peace with the fact that his dedication to his career was also its undoing.
"If you want us Muslims to stop carrying out lone-wolf attacks, then make peace with 'Dawla in al sham,'" the post read.
Despair tells us that there's no point in fighting, that there's nothing to be done but surrender and make peace with the consequences.
How do reformicons, keen to build a broader, more inclusive party, make peace with the decidedly non-inclusive supporters of the Trump campaign?
It would be terrific if you could make peace with your stepmother, but it's your father who's the biggest source of disappointment here.
Mr. Roarke appears and tells Blanche that Richard actually loved her back, and the two ghosts make peace and disappear arm in arm.
"Ad Astra" suggests that the only way to shed the paternal burden is to make peace with Dad, who must then, well, die.
Make peace with food Give yourself unconditional permission to eat all foods (excepting those you can't because of medical conditions, of course). 4.
Throw it into a corner, and your brain really can't comprehend how this massive SUV can make peace with the laws of physics.
While some American Jewish leaders welcomed the announcement, many worried that it could make peace in the Middle East even harder to achieve.
You have to learn to make peace with your past somehow, and the work of doing that is the core of One Mississippi.
They start prepping for it almost immediately, but before that, Shao brings the tapes back to Grandmaster Flash to make peace with his mentor.
In what was described as a, "godfather like dinner" saying we all need to come together and make peace because we are hurting ourselves.
The Myanmar army has battled various autonomy-seeking ethnic minority insurgent groups for decades but several have agreed to make peace in recent years.
"A good, humble man, a man of brotherhood who always sought to make peace, was assassinated as if he were a criminal," Francis said.
He has also suggested his son-in-law Jared Kushner could "make peace" between the two sides — a goal that has defeated previous administrations.
Katy Perry's parents aren't always the biggest fans of her musical offerings – a reality that the singer admits she's had to make peace with.
Hong Kong needs a competent, charismatic leader to reassure a rattled finance industry, tame crazed property prices and make peace with a protest movement.
In his genuinely infinite-seeming wisdom, Dr. Siri encourages her to make peace with being in the limelight with some anecdotes of his own.
While Kim is taking the train to make peace this time, he has in the past used the same train to prepare for war.
In May, Sisi urged both sides to seize the opportunity to make peace, offering Israel the prospect of warmer ties if this were achieved.
But the timing of the efforts to make peace with Mr. Hekmatyar's small faction of the insurgency this time has raised questions in Kabul.
The story is about opposed tribes, their attempts to make peace and two lovers who rebel after one is steered into an arranged marriage.
When Carton began working at the station, Mark Chernoff, the program director, arranged a summit at the Cup Diner, in Astoria, to make peace.
Where it stands: Trump went on an all out attack against the Palestinians: He said Israel wants to make peace while the Palestinians don't.
After a long conversation on a long flight, we decided to work together to make peace with Vietnam and with ourselves here in America.
"We need somebody in the world to help us all make peace," he says, referring to the example he hopes to set for himself.
That summer, he ordered devastating air strikes on Serbian military positions and dispatched an envoy, Richard Holbrooke, to pressure the parties to make peace.
She told him, that night, that she was ready to give up the relationship with Joseph if Daniel could not make peace with it.
But if everyone is going to ignore her and continue bringing things, then they must also make peace with surrendering them at the door.
And every congressional candidate would either have to get on board with his politics, more or less, or at least make peace with him.
If Mr. Trump and Mr. Price can make peace with the health law, there are opportunities to steer it in a more conservative direction.
His willingness, however, to lend credence to those who would deny a separate state to the Palestinians will certainly make peace harder to achieve.
His domestic critics claim he is prepared to sell out Ukrainian interests to make peace with Mr. Putin, who has fomented the separatist conflict.
Children can carry those signs during a brief culminating march around the neighborhood that will encourage adults to make peace on earth a reality.
To the movie's credit, there is a nice theme of learning to make peace with yourself when you fall short of achieving your dreams.
It also means that I'll have to walk around the house completely barefoot like a flower child, but I quickly make peace with that.
Matt Baume talks with trans gamers on how their favorite games, characters, and the gaming community helped them make peace with family, friends, and gender.
" For her part, Kardashian West has expressed hope that the two will make peace, telling The View in June, "We're not that kind of family.
This is probably the first time that a global superpower has made a fake movie trailer to try and convince an adversary to make peace.
It was a great discussion; I love spreading the word that life can get exponentially better when you make peace with food and your body.
It's taken her some time to make peace with her own diagnosis, but she's telling her story in hopes of helping others who might struggle.
Admittedly, when America and Russia are at loggerheads over such matters as Syria, it is exceedingly hard for a UN secretary-general to make peace.
Yet that same Israeli majority understands that Palestinian leaders have repeatedly rejected offers of statehood and are currently either unable or unwilling to make peace.
Living with a life-threatening disease—and trying to make peace with the notion of possibly dying from it—can take a significant mental toll.
In addition to mentoring Miller and prepping her for performances, Spears helped the up-and-comer make peace with some of her anxieties about fame.
Here's Floyd Mayweather trying to make peace with the city of Atlanta -- a place where, the last time he was spotted, he was SHOT AT!!
It probably resembled Vaseline, my child-mind decided, and I couldn't quite make peace with the image of petroleum jelly floating around in my biscuit.
Can we have an Oscar duel, or should we just hope they make peace with the fact that they're both talented gay men with Oscars?
Most formal wedding stationery comes with an "accept" and "decline" option, so check off the box for no-go and make peace with your decision.
"The Aung San Suu Kyi-led ... government is trying to make peace, but nothing can happen if the military doesn't participate in it," he added.
Her gesture, aimed at soothing the bitterness of the primary fight, helped her supporters make peace with Mr. Obama and embrace his barrier-breaking candidacy.
I would tell him that I want to do my part to make peace between our peoples more possible, the way my father taught me.
And then I need you to get him into U.S.C., and then I need you to cure cancer and [make peace] in the Middle East.
He wore a long white shalwar kameez with the sleeves crisply pressed and spoke about corruption, poverty and trying to make peace with the Taliban.
I was told on multiple occasions that in order to be truly at home in this city, you had to make peace with your commute.
The 43-year-old prime minister has also moved to open up one of Africa's fastest growing economies, and to make peace with neighboring Eritrea.
The world wishes that there were better alternatives, but I'm sad to predict that the conflicting agendas and longstanding enemies make peace a virtual impossibility.
"The mandate of this constituent assembly is to use its powers to make peace, to construct peace, for a new economic model," he told supporters.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump said on Monday he believed "we really have a chance" to make peace between Israel and the Palestinians.
"The road ahead remains bumpy but the significant breakthrough will make peace possible," UAE Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Anwar Gargash tweeted on Friday.
The accords helped create and fund the PA—in exchange for Palestinian promises to make peace with Israel and end incitement and support for terror.
De Mistura, speaking on Swiss television station RTS, said failure to make peace quickly through United Nations mediation could lead to "a fragmentation of Syria".
Following Louis's novel, it chronicles Eddy's attempts to make peace with his gayness in a community that considers that "choice" a form of class betrayal.
But this presumption has become part of Mr. Trump's narrative in patting himself on the back for reaching out to North Korea to make peace.
It will cause irreparable harm to Mr. Trump's own plans to make peace in the Middle East, and to any future administration's efforts, as well.
Most of Billi's family is comfortable with the subterfuge but she resents it, arguing that Nai Nai should be allowed to make peace with her fate.
Ideally he would make peace with Mr Mistry, but if this is not possible the younger man will need to be ejected from the operating companies.
Lyft is adding New York City subway directions to its app in the latest bid by the ride-hailing industry to make peace with public transportation.
Others went further, arguing on social media that the two Koreas should work together rather than wait for unreliable foreign allies to make peace for them.
"You can't really sign a document or make peace and then expect people to love each other when they've been fighting for so long," Kushner said.
Do not be misled -- the decision to abstain was not the thoughtful action of a principled leader determined to make peace no matter what the cost.
The gathering we are witnessing is an attempt to make peace between warring factions of the mafia, although it looks like a celebration, complete with fireworks.
Revisiting it for the reissue, and the tour where you played all of The Ugly Organ in full, did that help you make peace with it?
While Dean considers herself an optimist, she is honest about the multiple steps — and therapy sessions — it took to make peace with some of her struggles.
" For her part, Kardashian West, 36, has expressed hope that the two will make peace, telling The View in June, "We're not that kind of family.
Trump is the quintessential New York douchebag, but to win the Republican nomination, he had to make peace with the Southern evangelical base of the GOP.
Its main aims—to make peace, to save the poor through economic development and to promote human rights—should reinforce each other, but are often opposed.
We intrude on fantasies about "bishies" who have the ears, tails, and pointed noses of furries, and attempt to make peace with it all years later.
But it's earned a place on my tiny shower shelf, by helping me to make peace with a new styling routine and totally embrace my bob.
The latest Being the Elite episode shows Cody struggling internally with doing the "right" thing and congratulating Omega to make peace, only to opt against it.
Mr. McKee had returned to the corner in Morris Heights to make peace with his past, he said somberly, but most importantly to embrace his future.
Enemies forced to share energy infrastructure are as likely to blow it up or shut off supplies as make peace, experience in Eastern Europe has shown.
"I need you to get him into U.S.C., and then I need you to cure cancer and [make peace] in the Middle East," Ms. Buckingham said.
Tesla already tried to make peace with affected consumers by offering a free hardware upgrade to give them the new chip once production picks back up.
Ms. Torres decided to side against her party's leaders and support the guerrilla presence in her town, saying there was no choice but to make peace.
I don't think that Moki is, necessarily, the place to go if you want to make peace with your partner's driving (or passengering, for that matter).
Second, if we accept the quote at face value, an enemy still needs the willingness to make peace and the ability to enforce it once made.
Heading the No backers are two former presidents who tried to make peace with the FARC in the past and failed: Álvaro Uribe and Andrés Pastrana.
But, in every case, have been rebuffed by the undoubted reality that the civilians they are trying to make peace with having no clout in Pakistan.
For artists, entering politics as a participant means we must — to some degree — acknowledge the usefulness and necessity of political power, and make peace with using it.
If your resolution for the New Year is to finally make peace with your awful ex, you can take a page out of Vivica A. Fox's book.
From there, you can slowly build up the intensity of your workouts and make peace with the fact that you'll definitely feel sore again at some point.
The family legacy has hung over him as long as he's been alive; Steven has had time to come to this conclusion, and make peace with it.
Once I felt more comfortable living in my own skin, I was able to explore the things that hurt me before transitioning and make peace with them.
"We want to be done, we want to be happy campers, we want to make peace with the state of North Dakota," he said in an interview.
For him, the building - with its grey exterior, huge gaping holes and revolving balcony - is the best reflection of how the Lebanese have yet to make peace.
During an interview with Zane Lowe for Beats 1, Timberlake was asked by the host if he was able to make "peace" with Jackson over the incident.
The Republican National Convention is upon us, and that means Republicans are agreeing to make peace with everything about Donald Trump that they know to be unacceptable.
Despite his illness, the Arizona Republican has remained a vocal and active critic of Trump's, which may explain why the White House is reluctant to make peace.
Mark Zuckerberg, the company's co-founder and chief executive, invited conservative luminaries to Facebook's Silicon Valley headquarters, and over some fancy snacks, they seemed to make peace.
I still think Boucher looks a little shocked that they're an item (same, girl) in all their photos together, but I'm beginning to make peace with it.
Unity will require more substantive concessions from Clinton than Obama ever had to make, and for Sanders supporters to make peace with a relatively incremental agenda. 2.
Unilateral separation as a banner policy is not a novel strategy to make peace but rather a capitulation to the right-wing narrative on the peace process.
To make peace possible the Palestinians are not required to become Zionists, to embrace the narrative of Jewish suffering and redemption that you recount in your letters.
Yet here I sit at my desk trying to make peace with the news that has been hinted at for years and finally come: Ali is dead.
Virgo season asks that you make peace with things that you can't see—all you know is what's in front of you, so please work with that!
"I have so much time to make peace with what might happen and make decisions if I test positive," said Ms. Getz, who has not been tested.
Gone was much of the typical talk about brokering a two-state solution to peace with the Palestinian Authority, or putting pressure on Israel to make peace.
McConnell has told Corker he must make peace with Trump and win the president's backing if he wants to reenter the race, The New York Times reported.
While my nightmares were distressing, they served as effective red flags, helping me decode, and even make peace with, the unconscious fears buried deep within my psyche.
"If we can make peace between the Palestinians and Israel, I think it'll lead to ultimately peace in the Middle East, which has to happen," he said.
Ethiopia's prime minister Abiy Ahmed offered in June to make peace with Eritrea 20 years after the start of a conflict in which an estimated 80,000 people died.
"I have served as a leader in times of war, (and) from my own experience, it is much harder to make peace than to wage war," he said.
Instagram later claimed it suspended her account "by accident," but it took the singer approximately six months to make peace with the social platform and reinstate her account.
Messrs Johnson and Stewart need to make peace (and Mr Stewart needs to swallow his pride and rescind his promise that he won't serve in a Johnson administration).
The rains came often, and nearby streets flooded routinely, but Florencio knew he&aposd have to make peace with the storms if he wanted to stay and succeed.
But after a long conversation on a long flight, we decided to work hand in hand to actually make peace with Vietnam and with ourselves here in America.
"(President Tayyip Erdogan) sat down with Kurds to make peace but then he said those things - 'Kobani is about to fall' – like he almost enjoyed it'," he said.
Make peace with being a lame duck before it actually happens and your life, your successor's life, and the lives of your colleagues will be a lot better.
People join the gang during your journey because Dutch extends to them the shelter and safety of the group, provided they can make peace with the outlaw's life.
Mr. Trump has struggled to make peace with senior lawmakers and political donors whom he denounced during the Republican primaries, and upon whose largess he must now rely.
How can Yemen's young people make peace with the world when their first experience of the U.S. is hovering drones killing innocents, where no-one will admit responsibility?
Worse, the winemaker got threatening phone calls, one from a man who said he would torch the winery if he didn't make peace with his ganja-loving neighbor.
Ethiopia's prime minister Abiy Ahmed offered in June to make peace with Eritrea two decades after the start of a conflict in which an estimated 80,000 people died.
Some conservative lawmakers are saying they can make peace with an eight-justice Supreme Court in perpetuity, rather than allowing any Democratic president to fill the tiebreaking vacancy.
Finally, some opponents of the peace deal simply didn't believe that the FARC was sincere in its intentions to lay down arms and make peace with the government.
For that to become a guiding precedent, Mr. Kenyatta and Mr. Odinga have to make peace, restrain their followers and agree on ways to ensure a fair election.
Worse, the winemaker got threatening phone calls, one from a man who said he would torch the winery if he didn't make peace with his ganja-loving neighbor.
Mankind must rethink the use of capital; we must give it a new purpose, one that will ultimately enable us to save and make peace with our planet.
If we learn to celebrate life for its ephemeral beauty, its coming and going, appearance and disappearance, we can come to terms with and make peace with it.
If that spending ends up in the war account, lawmakers must make peace with the grim reality that the defense budget has begun to resemble the Wild West.
In recent weeks, there have been signs that Mr. Trump will make peace with the conservative movement; his stated agenda includes many policies that conservatives have long demanded.
"I hope we don't reach a day where the Taliban are ready for peace, but our leaders on this side can't make peace with each other," she said.
It used to be mainly the psychonauts, she told me, but lately it's people, old and young, who want to make peace with mortality or face down deep traumas.
Given that the rumored death of Hangouts is still more than a year out, any devotees of the platform have ample time to make peace with its reported demise.
The Chinese government is trying to make peace with Brazilian President-elect Jair Bolsonaro, whose China-bashing threatens to chill a profitable trading relationship that has benefited both countries.
God damn the work to take it all off before bed so it doesn't destroy your sheets… I'd rather just make peace with my million stretch marks and eczema.
Wouldn't it be better for Nai Nai to know the end of her life is near, and have time to make peace with it in whatever ways she wants?
Beach Boys co-founder Brian Wilson has spent decades trying to make peace with the "voices" inside his head, he reveals in his new autobiography, I Am Brian Wilson.
Tamar Braxton and her estranged husband Vincent Herbert have two very different views on the subject of reconciling ... he wants to make peace and she wants to peace out.
Today, new regional security interests are at stake in the latest India-Pakistan security conflict — chief among them the U.S.-led effort to make peace with the Afghan Taliban.
Sandberg says journaling played a key role in her own recovery: it helped her work through her feelings, make peace with the past, and rebuild her self-confidence. 4.
Clinton's virtues and attempts to make peace with Sanders supporters, Clinton campaign officials sought to address the threat of radical Islamists — an omission early on that Republicans had criticized.
Any emphasis on female virtue segues readily into the idea that women are natural consensus-builders, driven to make peace in many realms where men wreak havoc and destruction.
President Jimmy Carter offered billions in aid to both countries, altering their strategic calculus to make peace more attractive — and implicitly threatening Washington disapproval if either party backed out.
The Arab countries have made clear that they will not make peace with Israel without resolving the Israeli-Palestinian conflict -- that's not where their loyalties or their politics are.
Mr. Erdogan came to power in 2002 offering to make peace with the insurgent Kurdistan Workers' Party that has been fighting an insurgency in Turkey for nearly three decades.
JW: Watching someone who does not understand the world in 2017 try to make peace with that and get somewhere different, I think there has to be space for.
Wrapping his front yard bushes on 86th Street with a simple strand of blue Christmas lights, Frank Monferrato, 53, tried to make peace with his neighborhood's mixed Christmas blessing.
To know a Democrat also cares about the issue of immigration, but may have a different approach to reforming the system, helps me make peace with our policy differences.
Although Mr. Pompeo said the Trump administration's view on settlements would make peace easier to achieve, the Palestinians, along with many foreign governments and Israeli politicians, insist the opposite.
Kourtney Kardashian seems willing to make peace with Will and Jada Pinkett Smith's brood after the families went toe-to-toe over the Kardashians' public enemy #1 ... Ms. Jordyn Woods.
I will continue to live my life, and I will continue to grow and thrive, but I have new scars now, and I've had to make peace with that, too.
Countless companies and startups have tried, and many have failed, to perfect the inbox experience and make peace with email and its soul-crushing inevitability in our modern digital lives.
Israel does not oppose international efforts to make peace, but says - as do international sponsors - that a solution cannot be imposed and should stem from talks between the two parties.
"The people who are fighting with us have unreasonable conditions to make peace," Kiir said during a ceremony for his deceased army chief, General James Ajongo Mawut late on Tuesday.
Since then, the Palestinians have turned toward a pressure campaign designed to isolate Israel internationally and put pressure on the Israeli leadership to make peace, which has had little success.
Some analysts say the furor is a sign of frustration over the Indian government's inability to stop militant attacks carried out by Pakistan-based groups, despite overtures to make peace.
" Laura still felt fondness for most of her psychiatrists, but, she said, "the loss of my sexuality is the hardest part to make peace with—it feels like a betrayal.
And at the end of The Americans, that's exactly what the Jennings do: make peace with each other and act decisively to protect the greater interests of the Soviet people.
WEISBERG Having a show that stays on the air, that everybody's really happy working on, and that a lot of people love makes it easy to make peace with anything.
They have lifted Mr. Trump's allies even in deep-blue states like Massachusetts, and worked to make peace between competing pro-Trump factions in more competitive states such as Colorado.
Most of the group are conservative Islamists among the Kurds who are disappointed that Mr. Erdogan failed to keep his promise to make peace with Kurdish separatists, Mr. Sencar said.
The book goes on to describe her capture — a rival tribe tried to make peace with Redoshi's tribe, but instead betrayed them and sold them to the transatlantic slave trade.
The other was contemporaneous and geopolitical: In a vain effort to win World War I, Emperor Wilhelm II's high command helped Russian Marxists seize power and make peace with Berlin.
"It seemed to me that she, her daughter and Jimmy needed to make peace about all this among themselves, and I said so," Mr. Balch said, according to The Chronicle.
The ailing nurse, wiping tears from her cheek, explained that she was trying to make peace with her decision to continue chemotherapy, but not to undergo a bone-marrow transplant.
Trump is also sure to receive a warm greeting in Israel from Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who resented the pressure Obama put on Israel to make peace with the Palestinians.
I do not need to understand how men and women who grab their neighbors from the jaws of death can make peace with a leader who brags about grabbing women.
Ratri, dressed in a purple head scarf and bright red eye-shadow and lipstick, says it is this openness that allows the otherwise shunned waria to "make peace with God".
One involves a leader he has assiduously courted and hopes will provide him with, at the minimum, an example of his ability to make peace with the United States' adversaries.
Matt Barnes asked his ex-wife last night if they could finally make peace -- instead, a war ensued -- with the two sides trashing the hell out of each other online.
Jordan's long-term strategic and economic policy is based on close relations with the West and the Gulf - an approach that underlay its decision to make peace with Israel in 1994.
"God damn the work to take it all off before bed so it doesn't destroy your sheets… I'd rather just make peace with my million stretch marks and eczema," she continued.
She began her transformation way back at the prison in season 3, and she's come full circle these last two seasons to make peace with her innate ability to eliminate threats.
Aaron and Olivia dated from 2014 to 2017 and while she previously said she tried to get Aaron to make peace with his family, it just didn't happen during their relationship.
If President Trump wants to get the Arab states to make peace with Israel, he'll need to bring serious pressure on both sides, particularly on issues such as borders and Jerusalem.
"This provocation will only worsen the problems in the region and cause a deeper mark in the Israeli-Palestinian relationship, and will make peace in the region more difficult," Yildirim added.
He talked up the need to make peace with North Korea, of all countries, and then pivoted to saber-rattling denunciations of the human rights abuses of the regime in Venezuela.
We get the feeling the nitpicking is just beginning -- and even though Wendy thinks they'll eventually make peace -- it feels like their divorce is gonna be a long, drawn-out affair.
Furlan's efforts to make peace among dissenting shareholders have been fruitless, he said in relation to negotiations between Petros, Previ and Península, the investment vehicle of current BRF Chairman Abilio Diniz.
But even amid its qualified successes, the partial truce has highlighted the extreme difficulties facing any attempts to make peace between the opposing forces, which remain philosophically as divided as ever.
Conservatives, trapped in their never-ending cycles of political recrimination, could only see Moon's wish to make peace for South Korea as a feint to get rid of the United States.
His right-wing opponents just kept delegitimizing him as a "traitor" and "a Nazi" for wanting to make peace with the Palestinians and give back part of the Land of Israel.
The Yankees had come to make peace with the StubHub-using plebeians, but Levine was not going to let the moment pass without lashing out at those who suggest the then-.
Some patients said they gave up and went into self-quarantine, and had to make peace with the idea that they will never know for sure if they had the virus.
"DPRK will further make peace efforts to achieve the development of inter-Korean relations, defuse acute military tensions and substantially remove the danger of war on the Korean peninsula," Han said.
After an international accord was reached to make peace in Bosnia in 1995, Mr. Mladic spent much of his time isolated in a mountain bunker surrounded by a coterie of officers.
Mr. Smith was brought in to make peace in Microsoft's antitrust battles, and Mr. Nadella was the company's first chief executive to start in the job since those suits were settled.
He sent what he called "a wake-up call" to Israel to make peace with the Palestinians and warned against lifting sanctions against Russia unless it reversed its intervention in Ukraine.
The bakery's efforts to make peace failed to placate Beijing and have instead angered their customers in Taiwan, where some angry citizens have accused it of "kowtowing" to the Chinese government.
But out of the ashes of war, the two countries forged one of the most enduring partnerships of the past century, demonstrating that bitter enemies can make peace and become allies.
If Republicans want a more free market system, they are going to have to make peace with the public's desire for health care that actually is useful when they get sick.
"I would just want her to know that we're doing really great and we're happy," Chelsea told Inside Edition, adding that she'd "someday" like to make peace with her mother: "I hope."
It's not clear -- and Trump showed just how limited his foreign policy knowledge is when he suggested his son-in-law, Jared Kushner, could help make peace between the Israelis and Palestinians.
Do you cut yourself off from voyaging entirely, or mentally dig in and make peace with the fact that you're at risk when you step into the airport and board that plane?
That included brokering a deal to make peace with the United States, which paved the way for a flood of well-heeled American visitors that is now, under President Trump, slowing drastically.
Murdoch, who suggested earlier this week that Republicans should "close ranks to fight real enemy," posted a tweet Wednesday saying Trump is "reaching out to make peace" with members of the party.
If there needed to be a valid reason for Maps & Atlases to exist, Davison had found one, using the band as a way to help him make peace with his father's death.
N to spin off its beverage business from its snacks division, a campaign that the company never heeded though it did hand the investor a board seat in 2015 to make peace.
Even if they did agree to mend fences, it might only complicate efforts to make peace with Israel, which, along with the United States and other nations, deems Hamas a terrorist organization.
"You don't make peace with people like that," said the retired general, Abdul Jabbar Qahraman, a combat veteran and Parliament member who comes from Helmand Province, the heart of the Taliban insurgency.
Art is, in part, a record: of abiding truths, of how ugliness and beauty coexist in the world, inextricably intertwined, and how we must acknowledge both, if not make peace between them.
Turturro ran into Joc at Staples Center in L.A. on Tuesday -- where the Kings were playing the NY Rangers -- and the two stars were able to talk things out and make peace!
The inaugural Artist Campaign School taught us that entering politics as a participant means we must — to some degree — acknowledge the usefulness and necessity of political power, and make peace with using it.
Remember, Rihanna had a fractured relationship with her father ... telling Oprah in 2012 she had to make peace with her abusive father before she could forgive Chris Brown for assaulting her in 2009.
But Graham had seemed to make peace with that -- arguing privately to friends that the GOP has changed, especially in his home state of South Carolina -- and he decided to change with it.
Moreover, the new government will also need to make peace with armed rebel groups in Darfur and the south, some of which say they have been excluded from the current negotiations in Khartoum.
After perhaps the most damaging political week any presidential candidate has ever endured, Trump went to Detroit to deliver a hastily prepared economic speech intended to make peace with the Republican Party leadership.
Now, with his singing career essentially over ... he's gotta turn his focus back to football -- and figure out how the hell he can either make peace with the Steelers or get outta Dodge.
After speaking with him for a year and a half, I began, slowly, to make peace with the idea that the puzzle would go unsolved, that his real name would stay a mystery.
Opposition negotiators said the deal would allow those fighters from Jaish al-Islam who do not wish to leave to make peace with the Syrian authorities without being pursued by the security forces.
THE MAP: how bout u go over that hill, through the forest, across the river and fuck yourselfME: *standing up straight* yowza Still, we must make peace with these changes in 2019, a.k.a.
The terms Clinton is offering are more symmetrical: you make peace with freezing your priorities for four years, and in return we'll distinguish between you and the Trump loyalists in our rhetoric. 3.
So while it hurts to see Liza and Kelsey's falling out, it sounds like we can take comfort in the fact that they'll make peace with each other before season 4 is over.
If the party fails to make peace with Trump before July and the delegates don't show up to the convention wearing their compromise hats, Trump's chance at the presidency could die in Cleveland.
"There are very serious and influential circles who, to this day, cannot make peace with Donald Trump's election victory and they are using relations in Moscow for an internal political contest," he said.
Fran ambles up, ready to make peace with Hannah and enjoy the rest of their evening together — when suddenly, Adam and Jessa walk out of the apartment building, on their way somewhere together.
"His right-wing opponents just kept delegitimizing him as a 'traitor' and 'a Nazi' for wanting to make peace with the Palestinians and give back part of the Land of Israel," Friedman wrote.
And to that end, there's the "Ask Real Estate" column, which addresses questions ranging from how to get rid of a terrible roommate to how to make peace with a neighbor's annoying whistling.
But it is also working with Turkey and Iran to push for a peaceful settlement it hopes will eventually reshape Syria's constitution and show that Russia can make peace as well as war.
Mr. Obama, however, was rebuffed by the king, who told him, "We will be the last to make peace with the Israelis," according to two White House officials who were on the trip.
It's that reality that should lead more GOP leaders to try to find a new way to either make peace with the White House or prove they can work effectively on their own.
"You should put killers in prison, not make peace with them," said the woman, Nargiss Qurbani, 48, who said the Taliban killed her husband in 1997 and later wounded her son, a soldier.
Graham told me that McCain understood his willingness to make peace with Trump, though the extent of Graham's ingratiation bothered him a bit — especially Graham's over-the-top praise for Trump's golfing abilities.
Only when Mr. Netanyahu's father, hawkish and dominating, died in 2012 at the age of 102, Israelis said the prime minister could feel liberated enough to try to make peace with the Palestinians.
Assuming people make peace with the idea of inviting Facebook into their home, who is actually going to buy a video-chat screen from a company that has no experience in the field?
And frankly, I'd rather use this as an opportunity to take the high road and make peace with the situation than resent my mom because she doesn't see things exactly the way I do.
Or, at least, it requires me to make peace with the manufacturing of sneakers — or at least the conditions under which some employees are forced to labor in the name of a company's production.
Unexpectedly, there may be a new opportunity to make peace: Donald Trump wants to secure "the ultimate deal" and is due to visit the Holy Land on May 22nd, during his first foreign trip.
To curb that anxiety, you might have to just make peace with the idea that you won't always choose the right thing, whether it's a movie, a cereal brand, or a flavor of jam.
In the spirit of Valentine's Day, Kim Kardashian has decided to make peace with her enemies — but they probably won't take it that way when a giant chocolate heart shows up on their doorsteps.
In one of the more problematic scenes, Atwater tries to make peace with Ellis by equating her worries for her children growing up in an unfair world with his concerns for his disabled son.
Today, as Mr. Trump tries to make peace with hostile figures in his party, the candidate renowned for his rhetorical flame throwing is deploying a conciliatory style of letter writing as his chief weapon.
And this is rational: Weak states that face more powerful enemies must either make peace — which North Korea cannot do without sacrificing its political legitimacy — or find a way to make any conflict survivable.
Mr. Netanyahu, in fact, has made clear his preference for improving relations with the Arab states first, saying Israel would then be in a stronger position to make peace with the Palestinians later on.
Rourke spelled it out for us at Mulberry Street Pizzeria in Bev Hills ... saying if Lenny has real interest in squashing the beef, he's down to have a friendly beer summit and make peace.
He also said that he could support a two-state solution, and that he would even be willing to evacuate his own settlement on the West Bank if it were necessary to make peace.
As rains pour down, causing destruction in the family home, she must make peace with a God who would accept such suffering, while her three children rant and rage toward their own horrifying ends.
She imagined that midlife was a time of fulfillment and exploration for women and one in which men would have to go through their own menopause and make peace with diminished hopes for themselves.
In a bid to make peace with the government, some of the others had even publicly come out in favor of Prince Mohammed's Vision 2030 plan for transforming Saudi Arabia's economy, Mr. Assiri said.
In the meantime, though, cord-cutting fans will either need to make peace with limited live access to the sport, brave the wild west of dodgy online streams, or brush up on their Spanish.
"We have chosen two paths: the first and most important one is reconciliation... The second path is to attack terrorists if they don't surrender and refuse to make peace," Assad said in the interview.
The political winds shifted dramatically in Ethiopia when Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed came to power in April, promising to rein in the powerful security services and make peace with separatist groups, such as the ONLF.
So I'm going to dedicate my life to using my name and popularity to helping charities, helping people, uniting people," he continued, adding, "We need somebody in the world to help us all make peace.
Warren, who was in Toronto this week promoting PostSecret: The Show, a live performance taking place next month at the Panasonic Theatre, said the project has allowed him to make peace with his own secrets.
"It will be effective as in temporarily suppressing the USD/CNH rise but eventually would need the U.S. and China to make peace in order for the RMB selling pressure to go away," Chiu said.
So, we made clear the responsibility is on both sides -- the Palestinians to stop terrorism, to stop the incitement of violence, and the Israeli government to not continue with settlements that will make peace impossible.
Indeed, despite years of international efforts to make peace between Arabs and Israelis, and despite Israel offering major concessions to achieve peace with the Palestinians, Abbas and other key PA leaders remain unrepentant Jew-haters.
The two sides' basic skepticism of each other's willingness and ability to make peace is the fundamental reason that the peace push led by US Secretary of State John Kerry fell apart in April 2014.
Until recently he had been vague about his intentions in the region, where the rebel Moro Islamic Liberation Front has agreed to make peace in return for new arrangements for autonomy in predominantly Muslim areas.
Deeply schooled in the history of the Holy Land due to his Baptist roots, but a neophyte in international diplomacy, Carter was determined to make peace in the Middle East his top foreign policy priority.
We may hope that the government will make peace with the opposition in order to tackle this darker threat, but we fear that this outrage in Dhaka will lead to more surveillance and exacerbate authoritarianism.
U.S. President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin's budding relationship has been stifled by those who "cannot make peace" with the former's victory in the 2016 American election, according to Russia's deputy foreign minister.
In a recent interview with The Washington Post, America's ambassador to Hungary David B. Cornstein, a friend of President Donald Trump, seemed to put the onus on Central European University to make peace with Orban.
I would not able to make peace with the nation that was still comfortable with the era of German history where Nazis were responsible for the death of millions of Jewish people in concentration camps.
And I understand and the way I make peace with it is thinking that there's no greater legacy in the world and doing the best you can to really impact a multitude of little lives.
The act of composition must have composed him, providing an opportunity to reflect on his life, to express appreciation of his family and friends, and to make peace with the posthumous presence he would become.
The months-long talks in northern Homs, part of broader Russian efforts to force rebels to make peace with the government, do not at this stage involve an evacuation of fighters from that rebel enclave.
The beloved talk show host was wrapping up her weekend in L.A. with a Sunday night food run at Roscoe's Chicken & Waffles when a photog asked if we'll ever see her and Kevin Hunter make peace.
Scientist Kate Stone—the first trans woman to speak on the TED main stage—wrote about how important it is to kill transphobic people with kindness, and make peace with her persecutors for the greater good.
He wants to drink unbothered at the cop bar he likes while everyone pretends not to know who he is, and he talks about having to make peace with doing the occasional corporate gig for cash.
" He continues, "Debbie certainly had to make peace with her own death coming someday but there was no reason for her to even think that at this point their life, she would be burying her daughter.
Dennis Rodman is making a plea to POTUS on the eve of his trip to South Korea -- asking him to make peace with his North Korean bro, Kim Jong-un, as tensions rise over nuclear warfare.
But some Trump critics are coming to the convention city -- not to make peace with the candidate but in search of the millions they say they need to help down-ballot Republicans through this unpredictable climate.
She also saw off billionaire activist investor Nelson Peltz's efforts to spin off the company's drinks business from its more successful snacks division by offering his fund, Trian, a board seat in 2015 to make peace.
But even if she's able to make peace with her parents, other relationships remain messily unresolved, most of all with her sister, who emigrated to Canada at a young age and cut ties with her family.
"We want to make peace between the victims and the perpetrators," said Mr. Bedjo, who was captured and tortured by the military on suspicion of being a Communist in 1970, and spent nine years in prison.
She also saw off billionaire activist investor Nelson Peltz's efforts to spin off the company's drinks business from its more successful snacks division by offering his fund, Trian, a board seat in 2015 to make peace.
After Trump's stunning upset of the heavily favored Clinton, Democratic President Barack Obama and leading figures in the Republican Party who had struggled to make peace with Trump all vowed to move past the campaign ugliness.
Some advisers, who endured the divisive 2016 campaign, believed that it was only after seizing a dominant advantage that Mr. Sanders could attempt to make peace with a Democratic establishment that remained intensely wary of him.
A cadre of aides typically fly with the president, but Friday's flight is a chance for the men to make peace after the newly appointed communications chief launched into a profane tirade against Trump's top aide.
" In 1902, the Americans razed this land, using scorched-earth tactics against Filipino revolutionaries: Brigadier General J. Franklin Bell had come "to make peace," he claimed, even if that peace "must be the peace of desolation.
He can be seen in the clip urging the youngsters to make peace with one another to honor the hard work their parents put in — telling them that they're practically adults and should start acting like it.
The elimination matches, by necessity, involve a story apart from the main narrative, demanding as they do teams of wrestlers who hate each other in story terms having to make peace for the sake of one match.
It begs the question that if he can't make peace with people in his own party who are generally on the same page in terms of values and policies, how will he ever convince Republicans like Sen.
One of the highest-ranked Army vets believes Dennis Rodman can help make peace with North Korea ... saying Donald Trump should seriously consider meeting with the ex-NBA star to smooth things out with Kim Jong-un.
"The Pakistani military recognize that they need to make peace, but they aren't sure if they can persuade the Afghan Taliban to sit with the Kabul government," said Hassan Askari Rizvi, a defense analyst in Lahore, Pakistan.
Rouhani managed to normalize ties with the West somewhat through the deal and started the new year with an optimistic tweet hoping that in 2016 countries can "look for reasons to make peace, not excuses for hostility".
NETANYAHU: Yes, I mean, what has happened with the Arab states is they recognize that Israel is here to stay, you can&apost defeat them, and because you can&apost defeat it, you make peace with them.
Many people might be uncomfortable with the mainstreaming of marijuana, but spreading the opportunities and benefits to many, rather than a powerful few, might make it easier for politicians and their constituents to make peace with legalization.
And, especially if you're also dealing with insomnia or a mental health issue, it's worth checking in with a professional counselor to figure out how to make peace with your dreams and get the rest you deserve.
Just as it took an old Cold Warrior like Richard Nixon to make peace with Red China, it may take a deep-thinking poet like Goldsmith to tell us it's okay to waste time on the internet. 
While some segments of the Israeli public rebuff political leaders who make peace process concessions to the Palestinians, peace deals or cooperation with Arab nations for mutual security reasons are welcome news in Tel Aviv and Jerusalem.
Broadcom went after Qualcomm's business model on Monday in a voluminous set of slides, and has indicated it would seek to make peace with Apple, which is a major Broadcom customer for other types of wireless chips.
It also moves Issa and Lawrence to the place where they need to be for what's likely the season's finest scene overall, in which they finally come back together to make peace — or something like it, anyway.
His Middle East strategy to confront Iran and force Palestinians to make peace with Israel has relied largely on Saudi Arabia, a relationship cultivated by Jared Kushner, his son-in-law and senior adviser, with Prince Mohammed.
"This is the first project that I ever did that I felt like I had to make peace with the fact that I would never be caught up in my work," he tells The New York Times.
Stocks were edging higher before Trump's comments, but he confirmed the view that the United States was "willing to make peace with anyone who wants to," said Michael O'Rourke, chief market strategist at JonesTrading in Stamford, Connecticut.
Stocks were edging higher before Trump's comments, but he confirmed the view that the United States was "willing to make peace with anyone who wants to," said Michael O'Rourke, chief market strategist at JonesTrading in Stamford, Connecticut.
The Indonesian government granted Aceh a special right to impose a legal code based on the Quran in 2001, as part of a long-term effort to make peace with the leaders of an Islamic insurgency there.
For Trump, it's the latest example of a former political foe -- and one who he attacked (and was attacked by) fiercely -- seeking to make peace, with an acknowledgment that, well, standing against him just wasn't worth it.
O, I go to see the great ships ride from harbor,And my wounds leap with impatience; yet I turn backTo sort the weeping ruins of my house:Here or nowhere I will make peace with the fact.
Likened by Ruble, accurately, to tombstones, these banal interior views insinuate that the resurgent resident evils of racism, nationalism, and white supremacy may well be on the march thanks to our failure to make peace with these ghosts.
Being shown that my body can actually be attractive to someone helped me make peace with it — so much so that I decided it was time to treat it kindly, which for me means exercising and eating right.
Daring Discussions was inspired by the origins of Mother's Day: In the years following 1865, a woman named Anna Jarvis united mothers of fallen soldiers from opposing sides of the Civil War to make peace with one another.
"In Israel, to get a work permit is harder than to make peace," said Eldad Tamir, head of the Tamir Fishman Investment House and a partner in Eucalyptus Growth Capital, a fund that invests in high tech companies.
We've heard the "make peace with our enemies" line on this show before: in Season 1, Littlefinger counseled it to Ned Stark, an inflexibly moral man who disregarded the advice and ended up a head on a stick.
"Adults do it to make peace because they want children to be happy, whereas children respond best when we say 'That was such a bummer, maybe next time you'll get to the end of Candyland first,'" she said.
The development Saturday came two days after President Trump named his new national security adviser, John R. Bolton, a former United Nations ambassador who has been extremely skeptical of the South's attempts to make peace with the North.
American diplomats have long issued a version of Ben-Gurion's warning: If Israel did not make peace with the Palestinians, they said, it would have to choose between its dual identities as a Jewish state and democratic one.
"If a situation unfolds whereby Russia and Turkey make peace, and Russia makes heavy investments in oil and gas infrastructure in Libya, that means that's one more pipeline into Europe that's in the hands of Russians," he added.
The plot was centered on a group of former showgirls reuniting in a venue about to be demolished, but its larger themes were how we remember the past and make peace with the direction our lives have taken.
The plot was centered on a group of former showgirls reuniting in a venue about to be demolished, but its larger themes were how we remember the past and make peace with the direction our lives have taken.
America's closest ally in the region is well-served by the status quo, in which the Middle East is dominated by secular dictators whose countries once waged war on Israel but have mostly come to make peace with it.
When the two are released from the hospital, May is standing outside with Dee Dee's forgotten wallet and driver's license, ready to make peace with her after seeing what she goes through in order to take care of Gypsy.
Consider the difference that seven months makes: On the eve of the president's inauguration, tech giants seemed reluctant to engage the White House in open warfare, sitting with him publicly at Trump Tower in a bid to make peace.
Zach, after suffering a diabetic crash, is in hospital on a drip; Henry has yet to make peace with his past, while Wayne, having finally dispatched and stuffed Mr Ed, has yet to do the same with his demons.
The main lesson of any Jupiter retrograde is to make peace with gradual progress and delayed gratification, but that shouldn't be your only mode of behavior (even if you're a Taurus, Cancer, or Pisces, and prefer slower speeds anyway).
" Burleigh added, "I don't think Leary was 100 percent a credible source on this but he said she knew JFK had to die because he was looking to make peace with the Russians, which the military industrial powers opposed.
After spending years in the eye of a storm, and the entirety of Orange Rhyming Dictionary attempting to make peace with his past and his current self, he was finally able to stop and smell the flowers—quite literally.
So it is no surprise that on the final full page of his final chapter, after talking about how lucky he has been to have known great passions, fight in war and make peace, McCain quotes Jordan, his hero.
Make peace with the 2016 election results This would be a good time for Trump to internalize that, no, he didn't win the popular vote and, for his own sake, that it's fine: Everyone knew the rules going in.
The real estate mogul also seemed to invite ridicule when he noted, as part of an argument that he could make peace in the Middle East, that he had once been grand marshal of New York's Israel Day Parade.
Because he is shy by nature, content to stand one step outside the spotlight in which his leading ladies blaze, it has been hard for him to make peace with seeing a version of himself on a Broadway stage.
LOS ANGELES — For the past 22012 years, Greg Steltenpohl, an avant-garde jazz saxophonist turned beverage entrepreneur, has worked to rekindle the magic behind his greatest hit — and make peace with a nightmare that led to an abrupt fall.
After he won the nomination last summer and again after he won the White House in November, an understandable effort was made to make peace between the Trump team and Republican Party's elected and un-elected leaders in Washington.
A nonprofit group based in New York, Resource Generation focuses on organizing wealthy young people to recognize their unearned privilege, make peace with it — and then relinquish much of it by giving away a large percentage of their money.
Qaboos is widely credited with implementing a litany of reforms in Oman, transforming a nation torn by civil war into a stable, oil-exporting country strategically located in the Persian Gulf that was able to make peace with neighbors.
Herodotus wrote of a philosopher, Thales of Miletus, who predicted a solar eclipse around 22015 B.C. — the eclipse stopped a long war between the Lydians and the Medes, who saw it as a sign that they should make peace.
The pair briefly seemed to make peace, having a dinner "just the two of us" during which they discussed their son's wellbeing, but the situation soon crumbled as Curtis posted on Instagram that she was refused time with Harper on Easter.
But the reason the Taliban is now willing to sit down and negotiate with the US is not because we "have hit them so hard" that they are ready to give up and make peace, as Trump would have you believe.
Rodríguez and Fiallo compared Medina's handling of the Constitutional Court's decision to the way in which American conservatives were forced to deal with the legalization of same-sex marriage, or how Democrats had to make peace with Bush v. Gore.
So, if you're willing to risk your console (which is still almost impossible to find in stores) and can make peace with the legality of ROMs, know that it's at least possible to add more games to the NES Classic.
The Women's March had broadcast a 20-minute "daring discussion" on Facebook live (watched by 48k people, though uncovered in the media) between Sarsour and one of the petition starters, an effort to make peace that seemed to have worked.
Hong Kong (CNN)If Donald Trump and Kim Jong Un make peace and agree to denuclearize the Korean Peninsula in their Singapore summit, the benefits would be felt across the region, not least in China, or so conventional wisdom has it.
Read more: Jameela Jamil criticized Kim Kardashian's new body foundation and said she'd rather 'make peace' with her stretch marks and eczema than wear it"Because I have Ehlers Danlos Syndrome, *every* time I cut, I scar," she wrote on Twitter.
The idea is that when we're older, we face an existential reckoning: We can either make peace with our choices, dunderheaded as some might have been, or we can spend our final years in a hair shirt of our own regrets.
Even more impressive is the vitality that gleams through the film of gloom as the story becomes less about what happens to the Jongas than about their efforts to make peace with their fate, whatever and wherever it might be.
The rebels say the indiscriminate bombing forced them to capitulate and agree to surrender deals that force them either to make peace or leave to rebel-held areas after weeks of bombing and sieges that prevented food from reaching the enclaves.
Number of People Fleeing Conflict Is Highest Since World War II, U.N. Says: "We have become almost unable to make peace," the high commissioner for refugees said, as the global population of those displaced by conflict reached 70.8 million last year.
AMMAN (Reuters) - The group in control of the last rebel bastion near Damascus appeared on Sunday to have agreed a deal for its fighters to make peace with the government or quit the eastern Ghouta enclave, Syrian state media said.
Also, Emma Woodhouse is good for social distance: She shows how to make the most of severely circumscribed circumstances, and how to make peace with the fact that, despite how hard you try, you can't bend the world to your will.
We feel more comfortable creating a consistent, coherent story than trying to make sense of or make peace with erratic, inconsistent memories and contradictory facts — regardless of whether our story is more negative or more positive than the facts warrant.
As Mr. Trump embarks on what he vows will be a historic effort to do what no president has done before and make peace between Israelis and Palestinians, he finds himself under pressure from his hard-line pro-Israel supporters.
" Sven Jans, Sweden "I hope he can apply his skill in bullying people this time for good — and his own place in history — by getting Netanyahu and the Palestinians to make peace for their people's future and the world's stability.
"If the British army had been destroyed or captured at Dunkirk, Britain would almost certainly have been forced to make peace with Hitler and the country would have become … a slave state," Levine told The New York Post last month.
After two failed Olympic bids that emphasized the high-sounding notion that the games could help make peace with North Korea, Pyeongchang finally sold its successful try in 2011 on the decidedly capitalistic goal of boosting winter sports tourism in Asia.
The rebels say the indiscriminate bombing forced them to capitulate and agree to surrender deals that force them either to make peace or leave to rebel-held areas after weeks of bombing and sieges that prevented food from reaching the enclaves.
If these two women can reunite and make peace, I think they could ride the force of outrage we heard expressed by the Child Services receptionist ("Now they're after her son"), and become a powerful counterweight to Dar's co-conspirators.
Of course, if that's too awkward, or whatever you said was too innocuous to warrant bringing it up, you might just have to make peace with it and remind yourself that you're only human — and weird social interactions are par for the course.
The foreign-policy hawks, religious conservatives, and business toadies of the conservative movement—from whom the #NeverTrump movement draws most of its power—would have to decide whether they could make peace with a Republican Party that wasn't fully under their spell.
Despite growing up in one of the wealthiest families in the world, Balthazar Getty struggled to find his place in and make peace with the family's complicated legacy, part of which is portrayed in the new movie All the Money in the World.
Microsoft wants to make peace with Linux, saying this week that it will allow more than 2,600 other companies, including longtime rivals like Google and IBM, to use the technology behind 60,000 Microsoft patents for their own Linux-related open source projects.
"In certain periods of time there is no question that we determined war and peace in the Middle East," said diplomat Nabil Fahmy, who was a young official when Egypt became the first Arab state to make peace with Israel in 1978.
Trump's professed confidence in his administration's ability to make peace in the Middle East came as he is said to be considering moving the U.S. Embassy in Israel from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem — a controversial decision that could complicate negotiations with the Palestinians.
Given that peace with the Palestinians is a fantasy, Tillerson can use his ties with the Gulf states, now with the backing of the United States government, to encourage and, if necessary, pressure them make peace with Israel and establish diplomatic ties.
China appears to have blocked Hong Kong's attempt to make peace with its protest movement by scrapping its incendiary extradition billThe Hong Kong activist who became the face of the 2014 Umbrella Movement has been arrested in a new crackdown on protest leaders 
"We faced two choices: go to Idlib or make peace with the regime," said Sakhr Yousef, a 24-year-old fighter with the Failaq al-Rahman faction, as he was preparing to leave eastern Ghouta with his wife and four young siblings.
The only truth I can feel certain of now is that Hod had once been a young man who went to war, and that he died an old man who never found a way to make peace with what he had experienced.
White House Memo WASHINGTON — President Trump has gone overseas to embark on some of the most consequential diplomatic negotiations of his tenure, threatening an all-out trade war with allies and seizing a chance to make peace with a nuclear-armed menace.
The United States could effectively lead rapprochement between Iran and Saudi Arabia, especially with the recent re-election of President Hassan Rouhani, the Iranian leader most able and willing to make peace with the United States and its allies, including Saudi Arabia.
I also think the Democratic Party, writ large, needed to find a way to make peace with the Sanders people and viewed this superdelegate change as a way to do it -- even if, as we agree, there isn't much to the changes.
But here too, the self-proclaimed "great negotiator" erred in folding America's limited cards for nothing in return, rather than using his willingness to withdraw as an incentive for the Taliban — currently locked in negotiations with Mr. Trump's own diplomats — to make peace.
The principles of intuitive eating are: reject the diet mentality, honor your hunger, make peace with food, challenge the food police, respect your fullness, discover the satisfaction factor, honor your feelings without using food, respect your body, exercise, and honor your health through gentle nutrition.
It is impossible to quantify his effect, but the presence of Pence on the ballot surely helped some of those voters make peace with Trump — and the vice president has been an instrumental figure since taking office in setting the administration's agenda on these issues.
Obama, Merkel and the leaders of Italy, Britain and France on Monday called on the parties in the Syrian war to respect the agreement to cease hostilities and make peace talks work, the White House said in a statement after the Western leaders met.
Danny waltzes unexpectedly back into his fellow Defender's life ostensibly to lend an iron hand but winds up offering something better than extra muscle — he sets Luke's soul straight by encouraging him to make peace with his anger instead of letting it tear him apart.
"The Obama administration, the United States, is going the extra mile here because we believe that Russia, and my colleague (Lavrov), have the ability to press the Assad regime to stop this conflict and to come to the table and make peace," he said.
"'We -- the Obama administration, the United States is going the extra mile here because we believe that Russia and my colleague have the capability to press the Assad regime to stop this conflict and to come to the table and make peace," he said.
Indiana Governor Mike Pence's looming nomination for the vice presidency, and the whimpering failure of the #NeverTrump movement's convention coup, consecrate the Republican Party's decision to accept Donald Trump as their party's standard bearer and make peace with the kind of politics he practices.
But UN-led talks have dragged on for months, stymied by the refusal of the Islamist-influenced government in Tripoli to accept that it lost an election in June 2014 and to make peace with the winners of that poll, who fled to Tobruk.
"It was about having to make peace with the idea it's not going to be definitive, and then deciding it was interesting as just layered ambiguity," Gadon explains of her own process with the finale after getting "wrapped up" in the question of Grace's innocence.
He had grown so alone that this past week he moved to make peace deals with Russia over the jet's downing and with Israel over its killing of several Turkish activists on a Gaza-bound flotilla in 2010, after railing against both countries to voters.
After Trump's stunning upset of the heavily favored Hillary Clinton, Democratic President Barack Obama and leading figures in the Republican Party who had struggled to make peace with Trump all vowed to move past the ugliness of an angry campaign to seek common ground.
It speaks from the perspective of someone who chronically wakes up in the middle of the night, lamenting whether or not they can ever make peace with the dead (hence the repeated lyric 'all the ghosts come out at night' could be taken somewhat literally).
"Why don't we just give it a rest?" is Vinnie's attitude in The Hi-Hat here, and it could be his personal mantra, as he works endlessly to forge relationships and make peace when he ought to be drawing a line in the sand.
"Hardhome" is my favorite episode of the series (and one of its best rated on Rotten Tomatoes): When Jon teams up with Tormund Giantsbane to make peace with the wildlings, we finally see the scale of the battle between the living and the dead.
The train ride takes about 10 seconds to turn into a fight where Gladio literally tells Noctis, re: recent events, "You need to grow up and get over it" before shoving Prompto, who attempts to make peace, back into his seat by his face.
As much as falling for Aleena has been a love story between the two of us, falling for her has also been a love story between my mind and my body, which, after years of turmoil, have finally learned to make peace with one another.
Even as Beijing has shown a willingness to talk and make peace offerings in the form of multibillion-dollar import contracts, it has held fast to its refusal to make any commitment for a fixed reduction in its trade gap with the United States.
That leaves many Wall Street Republicans with the same conundrum as naional party leaders: Figure out a way to make peace with Trump, pray for an independent bid by former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg or quietly hope Clinton wins the general election in November.
PEOPLE-TAYLOR-SWIFT Death threats prompt music executive to appeal for peace in feud with Taylor Swift Music executive Scooter Braun on Friday said his family had received "numerous death threats" over a feud with singer Taylor Swift, and appealed to her to make peace.
"They are still attacking their enemy and they did not run away, and they were not weakened by what afflicted them, nor did they make peace with their enemies," he said, according to a translation by the SITE Intelligence Group, which monitors extremist messaging on the internet.
And Obama consistently ran well ahead of Mitt Romney on the questions of tackling government corruption and rooting out special interest influence, according to Gallup polling: It's easy for left-wing critics to be cynical and dismissive of Democrats' decision to make peace with big-money donors.
" By age 12, he was interacting with world leaders and encouraging journalists and media correspondents to move beyond sensation and finger-pointing and fear tactics, and to begin shining light on the genuine goodness that is a part of our world to "make peace the news!
For a party in shambles, terrorism is a godsend—a way for Trump to look like a leader and raise his dismal approval numbers, and for establishment politicians like Graham and McCain to make peace with Trump's base while also halting the party's drift away from hawkishness.
On Saturday, around 25,000 people flocked to a central plaza facing Tel Aviv City Hall to remember Yitzhak Rabin, the prime minister who sought to make peace with the Palestinians and who was assassinated by a Jewish extremist who believed he was justly executing a traitor.
In his boldest move since coming to power in April, Abiy offered last month to make peace with Eritrea 20 years after the conflict in which an estimated 80,000 people died, many of them scythed down by machine-gun fire in World War One-style trench warfare.
The Afghan people have depended on us for some period of time to help them to be prepared to ultimately to deal with the Taliban over a long period, to make peace, to create a credible system of government, to get the economy on its feet again.
Feted in his home city by emotional crowds as he vowed to never leave Sinn Féin, he was thanked by the son of former DUP leader Ian Paisley for his efforts to make peace, but other statements from the DUP and UUP were frosty and pointed.
This premise serves as the central plot conceit, ostensibly for the purpose of allowing Carmilla to make peace with her past but really so that The Carmilla Movie can put its heroines in corsets and stage elaborate Victorian set pieces — think less Dracula, more DeviantArt photo shoot.
If the United States wants "Muslims to stop carrying lone wolf attacks, then make peace with 'dawla in al sham,'" Mr. Artan was said to have written on a Facebook page that has since been taken down, referring to the Islamic State's territory in Syria and Iraq.
"Heaven forbid we let the facts get in the way of your righteous indignation, but Forrest, when he decommissioned his men, told them to make peace with the men they had fought and live as good citizens of the United States," Brett Talley wrote on TideFans.
If it isn't, then Republicans should focus on tax reform, and make peace with the idea that America, like every other country, is going to move toward a system that saves money by turning more and more of the health care system over to the government.
The United States and China have been asking Pakistan to persuade the Taliban to make peace, but Afghanistan argues that Islamabad has done nothing to rein in the Taliban, and if anything has encouraged it to raise the stakes in hopes of gaining influence in any power-sharing agreement.
If you've never heard of this method before, it's a 10-principle concept that was originated by Tribole and Elyse Resch, MS, RDN in the '90s, and is employed by dietitians as a way to help people make peace with food and eat in a way that's enjoyable.
Abbas' goals The new Palestinian Authority envoy in Washington, Husam Zumlot, has set a high bar for his boss's first meeting with Trump, opining in an interview last week that Abbas sees an "historic opportunity" to make peace and to forge a "strategic partnership" with the new President.
It's humbling to me, considering that, at a certain point in my life, I had to make peace with the idea that I would spend the best decades of my life imprisoned for a crime I didn't commit, and I would be forever branded as something I'm not.
Instead, Condit was forced to make peace with an extremely contentious loss, and when he was deprived of the immediate rematch many fans felt he deserved, he was left with only two choices: retire from the sport as he had previously considered, or re-enter the crowded welterweight race.
AMMAN, April 1 (Reuters) - Jaish al Islam, in control of the last rebel bastion in eastern Ghouta, appears to have reached a deal that would allow its members to leave to rebel-held areas in northern Syria or make peace with the government, state media said on Sunday.
Mr. Pirsig, who was told he had schizophrenia in the early 103s, said that writing the book was partly an effort to make peace with himself after two years of hospital treatments, including electric shock therapy, and the turmoil that he, his wife and children suffered as a result.
It takes two parties to make peace and the prospects for any resolution of the conflict have been damaged, delayed over the years by the Palestinian leadership and their continued refusal to accept the legitimacy of Israel as a Jewish state and their unwillingness to deal reasonably with the substantive issues.
"Congress' silence would signal to the Yemeni people that U.S. support for the Saudi-led coalition in Yemen is unconditional – no matter how cruel the parties' methods of warfare or how unwilling they are to make peace," Scott Paul, senior humanitarian policy advisor at Oxfam America, said in a statement.
And finally, because other factions have relationships with each other too: When I tried to make peace with Blue Sunlight (by "investing" in the church, as they requested), I got a call from the leader of hacktivist collective GUEST, who reminded me that investments looked like endorsements from the outside. Yikes.
JERUSALEM — Jared Kushner, President Trump's son-in-law and top adviser on the Middle East, said the Palestinian Authority president, Mahmoud Abbas, was afraid to make peace with Israel, bore responsibility for the deteriorating situation in Gaza and was prioritizing his own political survival at the expense of his people's needs.
They said, it just is impossible to make peace in the Middle East unless you have between the — so I heard that from one, the king of Saudi Arabia who is a great guy, King Salman, and then somebody else came up and he wasn't told, oh, go up and say it.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Attempting to make peace with the present state of pop radio, slower and sparer and more hypnotic than ever under the influence of what's now called Spotifycore, I went looking for the calmest albums I could find and came up with a bunch of alternative rock.
Policymakers from around the world voiced their concerns about Mr. Trump's protectionist approach to Mr. Mnuchin in hopes that the former Goldman Sachs banker, who has been a more moderate voice on trade, might persuade the president to back away from tariff threats and find a way to make peace with China.
"It is my prayer that, in this time that I will spend with you, I, too, in communion with my brother bishops and the Catholic Church in this land, can help make peace, reconciliation and hope reign definitively in your midst," he said to an audience of dignitaries, diplomats and high-ranking clergy.
The German diplomatic cables reported the Duke's venomous alleged criticisms of Churchill and of other members of the royal family, his view that "continued severe bombing would make England ready for peace" and indicated that, if Germany forced the U.K. to make peace, Berlin wanted to return the Duke to the British throne.
According to Japan's Asahi Shimbun newspaper, Abe formally nominated Trump for the award for his efforts to make peace with North Korea following the historic summit in June between Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. But Abe apparently only did so after receiving an "unofficial" request from the US government last fall.
A hasty effort to make peace between Donald J. Trump and Republican Party leaders veered toward the point of collapse on Friday as Jeb Bush announced he would not back Mr. Trump in the general election and Mr. Trump unleashed a caustic personal attack on a prominent senator who declined to endorse his campaign.
Few would see him as part of the rock 'n' roll tradition, but Mr. Haggard's "fightin' side," as his 22010 hit put it, was a hallmark of a career that was defined as much by rock's desire to break free of life's constraints as it was by country music's tendency to make peace with them.
I don't know if my job as a daughter, as a concerned citizen, as a journalist, and an activist is to help inform my mom about the things I think she might be missing out on, or if it's my duty to simply accept that we're on different sides of the political spectrum and to make peace with that.
But while I am certainly no fan of Abbas, treating anyone with less than the highest courtesy is not in Jason's nature, which is why I believe he stands a fighting chance of influencing the Palestinian Authority to abandon the hate rhetoric they teach their children and persuade them to make peace with the existence of a Jewish state.
Yes, that ad, the one that featured Kendall Jenner teaching us that in order to make peace with riot police during curiously cheerful acts of civil disobedience, all one needs to do—or, at least, all a fabulously wealthy white supermodel needs to do—is offer the cops a smile and a refreshing can of Pepsi.
"The ISI brought Sirajuddin as the deputy to the Taliban to give him protection, so if the peace talks get serious, the Americans wouldn't be able to say, 'We will make peace with the leader but not with the deputy,' " said Rahmatullah Nabil, Afghanistan's former intelligence chief who now runs a charity for wounded Afghan soldiers.
"I think it's very female, because naturally, we have this feeling — I don't know if it has to do with motherhood — especially when you have kids and they are always fighting and you want to make some peace, or make peace between your brothers, there's something about this nature in women where we want to find solutions," she added.
That contrast is clearest in last year's War for the Planet of the Apes, where the apes attempt to make peace and create some kind of stability, and the humans who've managed to avoid the pandemic that's decimated the global population are brutal antagonists who attempt to enslave them and destroy them even as what remains of civilization dies out.
Didn't that voice, that snatch of music just remind me that there's more in any moment, more to the life I think I'm caught up in, than I can ever know, ever understand, ever come to terms with, make peace with, survive, so much more and more and different and other than it had seemed an instant before the music.
One hypothesis, as expounded for example by Piketty, Saez, and Stantcheva, is that CEOs used to pay themselves less than they could have as a way to "make peace" with workers, customers, etc.. And one reason for this self-restraint was that given high marginal tax rates, executives who extracted very high pay packages wouldn't get to keep much of the money anyway.
His loud entreaties — while playing to the audience to get as many "Geraldo, I don't understand what you're asking" and "I don't think you are taking this very seriously" responses — also had the effect of allowing Mercado to "make peace with the tech-centric part" of his life, as he put it, and to move back into developing video art.
It may even take them a very long time to get to the beginning of that path, but if the Palestinians are genuinely prepared to take that path, if they're genuinely prepared to make peace with the Jewish state, and if they agree to abide by all the conditions you have put forward in your plan, Israel will be there.
Mike Huckabee (R-Ark.) on Wednesday mocked Mitt Romney, saying he needed to do more to make peace with President-elect Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE.
Read more: China appears to have blocked Hong Kong's attempt to make peace with its protest movement by scrapping its incendiary extradition billThe bespectacled Wong, who was 17 when he became the face of the student-led civil disobedience movement in 2014 that blocked major roads for 79 days, has not been a prominent figure in the latest protests, which have no identifiable leaders.
In a Facebook post, they repeated Mr. Nardi's words: "I'd like to be remembered as a man who tried to do something incredible, impossible, but didn't give up and if I won't return I'd like to give a message to my son: Don't stop, don't give up, do your thing because the world needs better people to make peace a reality and not just an idea."
Yes, that does give the Trump administration considerable leverage over a weakened Saudi regime, to make it come clean on how Mr. Khashoggi died, end the disastrous war in Yemen, repair its breach with Qatar, help make peace in Israel, keep oil prices stable and, depending on the outcome of investigations of Mr. Khashoggi's death, replace the crown prince with a less impulsive and dangerous heir.
But the least bad option now is to gear up for a long game that contains, deters and isolates a nuclear-armed North Korea — by getting China, Russia, South Korea and Japan to see that America is ready to make peace with North Korea's regime if it will abandon its nuclear weapons — and to keep that game going until the North either relents or cracks.

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