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During his administration, noted for its conciliatory spirit, the first telegraph lines were established.
Who is freed may determine whether the conciliatory spirit takes hold or dissolves in acrimony.
"She had a conciliatory spirit, and was a good, honest person," said Mr. Botelho.
He brought himself to note by moderation and conciliatory spirit, winning a brilliant success near Quimper on 8 July.
A spokeswoman said that a "conciliatory spirit" marked the discussions, with "no aggression, no antagonism."
Seeing no alternative, in a more conciliatory spirit, Radić agreed to accept the status quo, dropped his republican stance, and joined the government.
Nevertheless, in conciliatory spirit, Jacques replied that:
Mr. Dallas managed these delicate questions in a conciliatory spirit, but without any sacrifice of national dignity, and both were settled amicably.
Therefore she turned to her arch-enemy in a more conciliatory spirit now, and even endeavoured to match her own diplomatic cunning against his.
It were well--" "But, omnipotence," protested certain conciliatory spirits, pressing to the front, "consider, if but for a short breath of time.
In a telephone interview, Mr. Gray, a Pennsylvania Democrat, said he, too, hoped that Congress and the Administration would continue working together in "a compromising, conciliatory spirit."
Palestinians were not feeling in a conciliatory spirit, either, after at least four funerals in 24 hours, including one for a senior Palestinian official killed by Israeli troops, apparently in an assassination.
Sammy Tigertail believed the pacifist preacher would have approved of what he and Gillian were doing-the conciliatory spirit of the act, if not some of the boisterously subjugating positions.
Charles Bell, in his biography of Wheelwright, provided a mixed assessment of the character of Wheelwright, calling him contentious, lacking a conciliatory spirit, and never one to shrink from controversy.
Bernstein celebrated the music being written at the time that was drawing from 12-tone procedures and fashioning synthesized tonal and atonal languages, singling out Gunther Schuller as the "incarnation of a new conciliatory spirit."
East Timor's president, José Alexandre Gusmão, is a guerrilla leader turned political prisoner and has often been compared to Nelson Mandela, sharing his democratic instincts and conciliatory spirit, even toward former adversaries like Indonesia.
As Ms. Litwicki observes, one of the critical steps in the evolution of Labor Day was balancing the class defiance, even the potential violence, of some forms of trade unionism with the patriotism and the conciliatory spirit of others.
Now that Pope Benedict XVI has expressed regret for offending Muslims in remarks he made last week, we hope Catholics and Muslims alike will put aside the pontiff's ill-considered comments and move forward in a conciliatory spirit.
After squabbling for weeks over the future home of the Yankees and its repercussions on life in the city, some prominent politicians tried to project a more conciliatory spirit yesterday in response to a highly tentative peace offering by the team's principal owner, George M. Steinbrenner 3d.
In light of subsequent events, Rastall wrote that it was "greatly to be regretted that Manager MacNeill insisted on taking such an uncompromising attitude... The union was acting in a conciliatory spirit, and had shown its willingness to come more than half way."
Let me advise you, citizen, to leave the wench to her own meditations for the present, and I trust that she will accept the advise of a man who has a sincere regard for her beauty and her charms and who is old enough to be her father, and seriously think the situation over in a conciliatory spirit.