1.   The two sides have been unable to negotiate a truce.

2.   The local government and the army negotiated a truce.

3.   And ski resorts are struggling to negotiate a truce.

4.   But even before such a truce can be negotiated, Tyson and his manager, Shelly Finkel, would need to want a bout with Lewis.

5.   But Israel sealed its borders with the West Bank and Gaza last week and rejected an offer by Hamas to negotiate a truce.

6.   Hamid Karzai, who will head the new government, reported that he had negotiated a truce between two rival factions in Kandahar.

7.   In Los Pozos, Colombia, James LeMoyne, left, the U.N. envoy to Colombia, greets FARC commander Raul Reyes after negotiating a truce with the group.

8.   Some rules, like the ancient ban on killing heralds negotiating a truce, are chiefly utilitarian.

9.   The State Department stepped into the fray, and in April, a truce was negotiated.

10.   The Turkish government is now trying to negotiate a truce between the two rival Iraqi Kurdish factions, and bring them into talks with Saddam Hussein in Baghdad.

v. + truce >>共 187
monitor 5.96%
call 5.81%
sign 5.58%
negotiate 4.81%
broker 4.13%
observe 4.05%
reach 4.05%
violate 4.05%
declare 3.90%
extend 3.67%
negotiate + n. >>共 655
agreement 8.19%
settlement 7.09%
contract 6.22%
deal 5.82%
end 4.62%
release 3.61%
peace 2.88%
price 2.53%
cease-fire 1.90%
compromise 1.86%
truce 1.10%
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