1. Ann wanted to make her peace with her father before he died. 2. Before Nina dies she and Gael again make peace, she repents her sins, and Gael vows to rewrite his Novel. 3. By the end of the century, France had made peace with Britain. 4. Hardliners criticized the Israeli prime minister for trying to make peace with the Palestinians. 5. However, with his defeat at Puebla, the moderates secured a majority in Congress and determined to make peace. 6. In making peace, we are one people. 7. In return, the two countries should make immediate peace and commit themselves to use the money for poverty reduction. 8. Others continue the hostility into adulthood and never make peace with their brothers and sisters - a phenomenon called sibling rivalry. 9. The national-greatness conservatives, as represented by Kristol and Brooks, make their peace with big government. 10. The organization that flows from the office of shaikh was more tenuous, more negotiable, but crucial to making peaces. |