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Today's winner is Mr. Frondorst's class at North Cobb High School in Georgia for conciliate, a verb meaning to make peace with or to stop someone from being angry or discontented.
Fraundorsch class at North Cobb High School in Georgia for conciliate, a verb meaning to make peace with or to stop someone from being angry or discontented.
So, I try to make peace between them, but then it boils down to me not being able to teach.
So, I try to make peace between them,
Then it's time to make peace.
Then it's time to make peace.
The principles are whatever satisfies people enough to make peace.
The principles are whatever satisfies people enough to make peace.
Keep it going and give me the beat, that means I like the chords I gotta play a little bit and then we travel the world This my destination, I'm dedicated You only live once, so I'm glad we made it Like this beat, we should drop this song And make peace in the world so we all get along I'll be your destination, tell me your favorite song Maybe your next location, darling, what you waiting for?
Now I'd like to know which one of you jarheads is responsible for writing the phrase, make peace or die, on the bow of one of the new ACVs, because I absolutely love it.
Now, I'd like to know which one of you jarheads is responsible for writing the phrase "make peace or die" on the bow of one of the new ACVs, because I absolutely love it.
I couldn't make peace with the fact that my children were also suffering.
I couldn't make peace with the fact
the only way to make peace with them is to build a house and never stop building.
by her family's rifles and the only way to make peace
In order for the Islamic State to survive, it must either defeat or make peace with Iraq, Kurdistan, the Syrian government, the Free Syrian Army, Saudi Arabia, Iran, and
In order for The Islamic State to survive it must either defeat or make peace with:
As a result of Zen's introduction and development in Japan, over time, this transient and imperfect condition of reality would soon be uniquely viewed as an ally to meditate on and make peace with, rather than an enemy to contend against.
ally to meditate on and make peace with, rather than an enemy to contend against.