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During the | truce, a game of football was played between the Bri |
stan Regional Government and the PKK reached a | truce accord under which the PKK would re-open all r |
The | truce agreed was initially for one year but was late |
aults on the enemy base came shortly after the | truce agreement was reached between the nationalists |
de her major motion picture debut in the movie | Truce alongside Buck Taylor, in which she plays Jenn |
In order to call a | truce, Alvarez allows Chico to stab him in full view |
ptember, Lauer pleaded for an extension of the | truce and was upheld by the emperor. |
May 3: Both sides in conflict agree to a | truce and sign the Treaty of Lircay. |
re of little help, forcing Pelagius to "buy" a | truce and turn to the Franks, who invaded Italy, but |
Campbell then accepted a | truce, and the siege was converted to a blockade whi |
s also attacked his main amnestied heads or in | truce and the camping in truce in Yarumales. |
alem and after many battles Saladin declares a | truce and Richard agrees. |
In his earlier speeches he offered them a | truce and now he is asking them to convert. |
uthern French movements, such as the Peace and | Truce and Catharism, affected the pataria. |
roached the French lines under a white flag of | truce and was escorted to their division headquarter |
Both sides agree to a temporary | truce, and Achilles gives Priam leave to hold a prop |
Unfortunately, Nobunaga broke the | truce and ordered Nobutomo, his wife (Nobunaga's own |
rceived as Harney's one-sided adherence to the | truce, and petitioned for Harney's removal from comm |
Both call a | truce, and while walking happily down the street, th |
upreme commander, Pizarro announces defeat the | truce and the resumption of operations of the guerri |
They agreed to a 20-year | truce and had accepted the Dnieper River as the dema |
the uprising in 2006, the Maoists announced a | truce and the government responded by declaring a ce |
in the Union Army of the Potomac, to arrange a | truce and a procedure so that each army could collec |
ational Revolution for the recent signing of a | truce and attempts to comply with United Nations Sec |
If you are in conflict, look for | truce and the chance to forgive and be forgiven. |
iasing with the British to try to maintain the | Truce and also to defend Catholic areas against atta |
a outlets reported that Deif, unhappy with the | truce announced by Hamas, decided to split from the |
to try separately, nor sign any peace treaty, | truce, armistice which would put an end to or suspen |
The "dirty campaign" resumes after a two week | truce as 96 prisoners (of an estimated 400 suspected |
deliverance of James I of Scotland, and for a | truce, as signified in letters from the Duke of Alba |
Kittredge went ashore under a flag of | truce at Corpus Christi where the Confederate comman |
The | Truce at Bakura is a 1993 science fiction novel by K |
It is preceded by the novel The | Truce at Bakura and followed by the novel The Lost C |
ve and John I was forced to sign a humiliating | truce at his castle in Bellcaire. |
ra-Garazi agreements, which resulted in an ETA | truce at that time, helped give Euskal Herritarrok t |
In the years of | Truce, before the renewed fighting after 1618, the f |
e Eighty Year's War however soon resulted in a | truce being called between Dutch and Portuguese forc |
The siege continued into October, with a | truce being offered and subsequently refused on Octo |
9 Gauscelin was more successful by arranging a | truce between France and Flanders. |
ether this was his motive, the Pope arranged a | truce between Simon and King Philip. |
nd out that the Old Town girls killed him, the | truce between them will be shattered, leaving them o |
ring the First World War there was a political | truce between the parties, who agreed not to contest |
ng Charles VII of France negotiated a six week | truce between the two parties. |
The panel will examine why a | truce between the government and Tamil Tigers in 200 |
The remains of the old chateau, where a | truce between France and Spain was signed in 1537. |
There was a | truce between the major parties: Labour, the Conserv |
n partisans and Mussolini in order to obtain a | truce between the two parties, but Mussolini didn't |
ch embassy arrived in Scotland to negotiate aa | truce between Franco-Scots Allies and England. |
m, a parlay was conducted under white flags of | truce between Berkman, guarded by the Finns, and the |
ed his shape to persuade Pandarus to break the | truce between the Greeks and the Trojans. |
There was a | truce between the major parties: Labour, the Conserv |
of Peace", depicting the famous 1914 Christmas | truce between British and German troops. |
l of the men away at war, Maggie coordinates a | truce between Aunt Annie's girls and the respectable |
ommittee formally refused to renew the wartime | truce between the political parties. |
In accordance with an electoral | truce between the parties in the wartime coalition g |
However, John of Gaunt procured a | truce between Castile and Aragon, and the full weigh |
u, to Henry VI and the agreement of a 21-month | truce between the Kingdoms of England and France. |
After Monsignor Timothy Dempsey negotiated a | truce between the Egan and Hogan gangs in June 1922, |
These critics claim that a 30-year | truce between labor and management broke down after |
tine (1565), visited the site to help broker a | truce between the Tocobago and the Culusa to the sou |
The two IRA factions arranged a | truce between them after the OIRA killing of Provisi |
the Nakuru Agreement succeeded in producing a | truce between the nationalist movements, the truce o |
It tells the story of the 1914 Christmas | Truce between the British and German lines on the We |
In the time the | Truce bought, the Landwehr was mobilised and Mettern |
their positions and lifted their siege under a | truce brokered by an al-Sadr envoy as the Iraqi forc |
The Lithuanians attempted to negotiate a | truce, but the talks failed in November 1563. |
rd empire, and overruled his council to seek a | truce, but the Zard empire committed treachery and k |
fter Heusghem and Scieur settled into a sullen | truce but it wasn't without incident. |
Earl of Angus and Lord Maxwell to negotiate a | truce but he imprisoned them at Blackness Castle and |
s are boarded in Indian towns in the following | truce, but relations remain strained. |
ip is never an option, the two reach an uneasy | truce by the middle of the series, agreeing to hold |
The two groups decided to form a | truce by way of both sides spitting into a vat. |
In 1799 he was arrested during a | truce by Guillaume Brune who accused him of attempti |
barrage of artillery, Lambert, under a flag of | truce, called on the fort to surrender. |
ion to power of Jules, Prince de Polignac, the | truce ceased, and on the 15 March 1830, Perier was o |
ementioned Fourteen-Day Rule and the Toddlers' | Truce closedown period in the early evening). |
"The tribes are trying to make the | truce come alive, but until now six different agreem |
Mediator on Palestine or to the United Nations | Truce Commission by resolutions of the Security Coun |
The | Truce conceded all of Saxony to Napoleon, in return |
A | truce could then be made without anyone losing face |
ish Warden of the West March in violation of a | truce day in 1596, and imprisoned in Carlisle Castle |
Truce days were also held at Carlisle and Berwick up | |
Joseph Lenar was leader of a joint | truce delegation of various Amerindian tribes adheri |
The | truce drew the immediate ire of a wide variety of Mi |
y chose not to stand him, due to the electoral | truce during the First World War. |
During the Twelve Years' | Truce, Dutch merchants had sailed unmolested to the |
The Tanggu | Truce established a demilitarized zone between Japan |
mitted to Swedish rule since June, revised the | truce established in the Treaty of Novgorod (1557) a |
He was to meet the Scottish Warden, and make | truce every so often. |
After the summer | truce expired in November, Moreau placed him in char |
He called for a | truce, explaining his decision to the Cortes General |
The | truce falls apart when Smith tries in the summer to |
h agha, in the town of Salmas (Persia) under a | truce flag (see Assyrian Genocide). |
che Chiefs when these had been under a flag of | truce for negotiations. |
Bates has been campaigning for the Olympic | Truce for the London 2012 Olympic & Paralympic Games |
ere was no political fallouts for breaking the | truce for Chiang. |
At the same time Vytautas managed to obtain a | truce from the Livonian Order. |
In April 2011 he set out on a 'Walk for | Truce' from Olympia in Greece to Westminster, London |
or-lieutenant of the Africaine, with a flag of | truce from Lord Keith to the Dutch commodore, Valter |
were to use all means available to prevent the | truce from being broken and that any group or subjec |
During the five year | truce from 1444 to 1449 he served as Lieutenant of F |
After the | truce had been established between Richard and Salad |
After the | truce, he assigned to the order of 9th Army Inspecto |
During the First | truce he participated in the altercation between the |
In order to achieve a | truce, he negotiated a false surrender to China, alt |
After the | truce, his body was escorted to the United States by |
li forces were officially observing the second | truce, however, Morris writes that they proceeded to |
The fight scene in The | Truce Hurts stops as the onscreen characters (Tom, J |
The | Truce Hurts |
p, Jerry's Diary, The Flying Sorceress and The | Truce Hurts), but cannot help laughing at each other |
n was only partially successful (he arranged a | truce in Malestroit in January 1343). |
y banker J. P. Morgan in 1885 when he called a | truce in the railroad wars that threatened to underm |
installed themselves at La Rochelle during the | truce in order to rebuild their forces, and the foll |
When the French broke the | truce in June 1449 they were in a much improved posi |
during the 1930s, and his attempt to mediate a | truce in the Second World War by visiting the German |
offered the Mexican federal security forces a | truce in exchange of freedom to continue their illeg |
During the | truce in June he was responsible for the establishin |
Until the signing of the twelve years' | truce in 1609 he continued to command in the field w |
he Ellimist and Crayak have formed a temporary | truce in order to stop Visser Four, and they send th |
It also led to the first gang | truce in Cabrini-Green, at the request of his mother |
e Induciis belli Begici (Three books about the | Truce in the dutch war). |
Following the conclusion of the Twelve Years' | Truce in April 1609, he was greatly concerned with t |
a white flag, where the Loyalists requested a | truce in order to deal with the dead and wounded. |
d Gorizia and forced the count to a definitive | truce in 1341. |
t Cork shortly after Christmas 1919, until the | truce in 1921. |
The leagues finally called a | truce in the winter of 1902-03 and formed the Nation |
einstated the status quo ante but was simply a | truce in order for each side to rebuild its military |
There was a brief | truce in 1998 after community members brokered a pea |
June: Civilian target | truce in Iran-Iraq war. |
A | truce is settled, and the romance concludes with a f |
ssary (the current article about Twelve Years' | Truce is a case in point). |
When human lives are lost, when the | truce is flagrantly violated and the SC defied, it s |
with all the parties involved to see that the | truce is carried out and offered him as many militar |
The | truce lasted until 7 July 1937, with the start of th |
The | truce lasted over three years. |
e already appeared in If This is a Man and The | Truce, Levi's initial two Holocaust memoirs. |
by the New Zealand members of the New Zealand | Truce Monitoring Contingent (NZATMC) was a red, whit |
1 May 1998 and took over from the New Zealand | Truce Monitoring Group which then departed. |
sh Army, Ulf Henricsson the Head of the Nordic | truce monitors SLMM said that his staff had not fini |
-Din al-Qassam Brigades appeared to stand by a | truce negotiated between the Palestinian Authority a |
Truce negotiations broke down and by 15 June, Scots | |
artine Julia van Ittersum Puts into context of | truce negotiations 1608-09. |
r six years longer and was then concluded by a | truce, nominally for thirteen years, which proved th |
d neglected the initial Bulgarian requests for | truce, now informed Venizelos, that his army was "ph |
e Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth following the | Truce of Deulino (1618). |
o agree to the union and agree to lengthen the | Truce of Leulinghem. |
rmitted times of warfare was proclaimed in the | Truce of God, which sought to set limits upon the ti |
ng soldier to have taken part in the Christmas | truce of 1915. |
The | Truce of Altmark between the Polish-Lithuanian Commo |
The Saxon leaders arrive and ask for a | truce of two weeks, and the armies move on to Cornwa |
The resulting | Truce of Ratisbon guaranteed the extended borders of |
It led to the | Truce of Bruges, a pause in the "Caroline" phase of |
a voice in the implementation of the Peace and | Truce of God movement to limit warfare. |
plenipotentiaries involved in negotiating the | truce of 1384. |
of church reform movements like the Peace and | Truce of God and partially of the social situation i |
legate Antonio Possevino resulted in the 1582 | Truce of Jam Zapolski between Russia and the Polish- |
t behind the IJzerwake is that of "Godsvrede" ( | Truce of God), a medieval term referring to the unif |
a warrior-prelate in the age of the Peace and | Truce of God. |
Angered at his father signing the | Truce of Jam Zapolski, Ivan demanded to be given com |
tion Corps that had been created by the Tangku | Truce of 31 May 1933. |
h the United Kingdom by the Perpetual Maritime | Truce of 1853, upon which they were administered as |
lish and German by troops during the Christmas | truce of 1914, as it was one of the few carols that |
The Tanggu | Truce of 1933 established a ceasefire between the Im |
pelled Treaty of Frankfort), also known as the | Truce of Frankfurt, was a formal agreement of peace |
lish and German by troops during the Christmas | truce of 1914, as it was one of the few carols that |
The White House immediately rejected the | truce offer. |
inished by many defections, La Cruz accepted a | truce on September 3 and the garrison surrendered. |
Malaysia and Singapore have agreed to a | truce on the disagreement over land reclamation proj |
harles Albert, King of Sardinia, denounced the | truce on 12 March 1849. |
ded that no party would be able to violate the | truce on the grounds of retaliation for another viol |
ng 2006 Israel-Gaza conflict, which ended in a | truce on 26 November. |
r zone of influence to preserve the unofficial | truce on the EZLN guerrilla movement. |
It made it high treason to break a | truce or promise of safe conduct by killing, robbing |
The | Truce or Treaty of Jam Zapolski, Yam Zapol'sky, Yam |
nor the Republic of China wanted to break the | truce overtly, the center of conflict shifted west t |
an offensive, begun at the same time the first | truce overtures were extended, marked the beginning |
For some months afterwards an uneasy | truce prevailed (although this did not stop Brillian |
by Gaucelm's brother Bernard both claimed the | truce promoted by Bera. |
The | truce proved temporary; a second war followed in sum |
Remaining in Korea after the July 1953 | truce, Redhead continued to carry out night patrol d |
The | truce remained in effect throughout the winter, but |
e served as an interpreter under many flags of | truce, sailed with Major Benjamin Church in 1704, an |
er that he demanded the return of their secret | truce, saying he would hold Major Salsa hostage unti |
s quoted in Brown and Seaton's book, Christmas | Truce, says of the Germans singing Stille Nacht: 'Th |
Thornbrough, under a flag of | truce, sent Captain Carp's servant with Carp's effec |
He was a witness to the 14-year | truce signed between Scotland and England on 20 July |
etween the 1916 Easter Rising and the eventual | truce signed with England in 1921, seen through the |
commies would let their guard down due to the | truce signed by Chiang Kai-shek and Mao Zedong in Ch |
The | truce soon broke down, followed by twenty deaths ove |
tasks to be carried out by the United Nations | Truce Supervision Organization (UNTSO) and announced |
from the Chief of Staff of the United Nations | Truce Supervision Organization, the Council reaffirm |
ate fully and promptly with the United Nations | Truce Supervision Organization. |
d Nations peacekeeping mission (United Nations | Truce Supervision Organization, UNTSO) in Lebanon. |
ng to the Chief of Staff of the United Nations | Truce Supervision Organization in Palestine, Israel |
rt by the Chief of Staff of the United Nations | Truce Supervision Organization in Palestine (TSO) re |
rt by the Chief of Staff of the United Nations | Truce Supervision Organization in Palestine the Coun |
ncil then authorized the Chief of Staff of the | Truce Supervision Organization to recommend to Israe |
, Israel, Jordan and the Chief of Staff of the | Truce Supervision Organization regarding the impleme |
then requested that the Chief of Staff of the | Truce Supervision Organization report to them at the |
from the Chief of Staff of the United Nations | Truce Supervision Organization in Palestine, the rep |
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