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8 Sentences With "most peaceable"

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Visceral ethnic, religious and linguistic antagonisms still lurk just beneath the surface in even the most peaceable-seeming of South-East Asian societies.
In fact, that election is regarded as among the swiftest and most peaceable in Philippine history: The ballots were counted promptly, and most losing candidates readily conceded defeat.
" Steven Pinker, a professor of psychology at Harvard, argues in his book "The Better Angels of Our Nature" that "violence has declined over long stretches of time, and today we may be living in the most peaceable era in our species' existence.
Relocating them may prove controversial within the board of governors, but in a year when the Oscars are willing to offend some of Hollywood's most peaceable figures (including Lin-Manuel Miranda and Ron Howard) by breaking with tradition, shouldn't this modest proposal at least be on the table?
Up to four young are born after a gestation period of about four months. They are able to eat solid food after a few days and may stay as a family group for up to two years, by which time they are sexually mature. Different species of hutia vary greatly in temperament, but biologist Garrett Clough described the Bahamian hutia as "a most peaceable rodent".
The people of Uro are also known and loved by others by their hospitality and open-mindedness. In fact, they are known as the most peaceable people in Irri clan. This is as a result of the governing strategy implored in piloting the affairs of the community. There is the over-all eldest man and woman known as the 'ODIO' with their council members.
These both nullified arguments that the Bill was against the interests and the wishes of (the better sort of) millworkers and established a strong moral pressure on Parliament: > The people deserved this measure. They had for many years besought > Parliament to grant them a Ten Hours Bill; and he thought that the manner in > which they had agitated the question entitled them to the most favourable > consideration of the Legislature. They had sought to obtain it by the most > peaceable means; they had never had recourse to violent agitations, to > strikes, or combinations against their employers. They never had committed a > breach of the peace at any of the great meetings held upon this question; > but their conduct had always been characterized by regularity, and by > manifestations of loyalty.
Another man said that he didn't mind customs searching for it—that was their job, after all—but "what I did mind were the people who hadn't the courage to board the steamer ... they would watch where we buried the stuff and unearth it later on". Those islanders who were prosecuted were angered by what Hutchinson describes as "the perversion of natural justice, by the stain put on their characters and not least by the fact that each of them, members of possibly the most peaceable and law-abiding community on Britain, now had a criminal record". , Eriskay's only pub, was named after the SS Politician. At the official inquiry into the sinking of Politician, Captain Worthington and First Mate Swain were cleared of all blame for her fate.

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