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All possible conciliatory measures were adopted by the missionaries.

He started writing conciliatory letters to Maharana.

Her claim to not ask too much serves as a "conciliatory strategy to diffuse opposition” (Hamilton 2001:149).

The conciliatory
is now used as a concession car.

Retrieved 5 March 2008. USAID 2001, ‘Sudan: Oil and gas concession holders' (map), University of Texas Library.

On 5 February 1889, the European concession of Chin-kiang was attacked by the Chinese, the consulate of the United States was pillaged and burned, but the church and residence of the mission was spared.

The boycott was lifted after the accession of a commoner prime minister in 2006 and the Government's concession to democratic principle.

This concession satisfied Croatia and Slovenia, but in Serbia and in the new autonomous province of kosovo, reaction was different.

There are also various concession stalls and shops provided, as well as other attractions, such as a large funfair, complete with Big Wheel.

The eligible students can apply for fee concession/scholarship in the prescribed application form available in the scholarship section.

Upcoming construction plans call for concrete drop off area and parking, concession and ticket buildings, walkways and a stage.

This was a large concession on the part of Frederick, who realized that Henry the Lion had to be accommodated, even to the point of sharing some power with him.

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