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If they had known about us, you might have felt yourself called upon to conciliate them.
It will be up to Republicans to decide whether to conciliate them.
Father always said that I should try to conciliate and please my uncle.
More than ever the need of conciliating the professor was borne in upon me.
He can well afford not to conciliate, whose faithful work will answer for him.
Jefferson, the third president, was inspired by the need to conciliate.
"I'm trying to conciliate the modern view with the old technique," he said.
Conciliating the long term with the short is always a big problem in the management of a football club.
However, the Dutch authorities made no move to conciliate national feelings.
The engineer should have a large amount of good advice in him, if he could be conciliated.
Whatever the cost, he must conciliate this little man.
This action had the further object of conciliating Persian public opinion.
But Peter was not to be conciliated, and took himself off in high dudgeon.
Half of every six-month period would have to be spent in conciliating the Centuries!
Don't forget that to achieve anything you must conciliate people.
If there were any bitterness in his nature, it could only show itself against the man who refused to be conciliated by him.
It is intended, thus, to conciliate the university research with the practical one of the classroom.
He was aware of the need to conciliate, to plead, to attempt to explain.
"Why ought we conciliate the men at the dragons' expense?"
"Oh, yes; but Madame has not conciliated that little woman he was so fond of."
She seemed to respect him and even to wish to conciliate him.
They are designed to cheer up and inspire, or at least conciliate the faithful.
"The parties that we cannot conciliate with are those who deliberately killed an Iraqi citizen."
Around two-thirds of all cases result in withdrawals or conciliated settlements.
In the hope of conciliating the French, they began to make some reforms in the government.