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- The Claw of the Conciliator is a science fantasy novel by American writer Gene Wolfe, first released in 1981. It is the second volume in the four-volume...
- The Conciliator faction was an opposition group within the Communist Party of Germany during the Weimar Republic and the Third Reich. In East Germany...
- Conciliabulum (lit. 'conciliable' or 'conciliabule') is a Latin word meaning a place of ****embly. Its implication transferred to a gathering, such as...
- The National Mediator of Norway (Norwegian: Riksmekleren, until 2012 Riksmeklingsmannen) is a mediator's office of Norway. It is invoked in labour disputes...
- Retrieved October 27, 2010. MacFarquhar, Larissa (May 7, 2007). "The Conciliator: Where is Barack Obama Coming From?". The New Yorker. Retrieved January...
- dispute rely on a third-party neutral, the conciliator, to ****ist them in solving their dispute. The conciliator, who may meet with the parties both separately...
- Baldoni, John (July 8, 2014). "Howard Baker: Lessons From The 'Great Conciliator'". Forbes. Retrieved February 11, 2022. Langsdon 2000, pp. 299–300. Langsdon...
- at the President's House in Philadelphia. He made numerous attempts to conciliate them; he equated killing indigenous peoples with killing whites and sought...
- Advocate (NFP) Mediating Champion (ENFP): Motivating Healer (INFP): Conciliating Mentor (NFJ) Developing Teacher (ENFJ): Educating Counselor (INFJ): Guiding...
- With similar finding, Abumanssur regards Pentecostalism as an attempt to conciliate traditional worldviews of folk religion with modernity. Identity shift...