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Acacian schism,
started in 484 by
Acacius of Constantinople's
efforts to
placate the non-Chalcedonians. His
efforts to
resolve this
schism were successful...
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cultures are
unknown but it is
often thought to have been
performed to
placate certain gods.
Although there is no
incontrovertible evidence of
child sacrifice...
- Zerreißet, zersprenget, zertrümmert die
Gruft (Destroy, burst,
shatter the tomb) or Der
zufriedengestellte Aeolus (The
contented Aeolus), BWV 205.1, BWV...
-
platitude that is
trite or unoriginal. It can be
intended to
soothe or
placate; it can
suggest insincerity or a lack of
originality in the speaker. Bromide...
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suppress the
cultures and
peoples it came to rule;
rather it
equalized and
placated them
through new
administrative practices, and
diverse ruling elites, leading...
- each hire a Santa, who don't get
along and try to
outdo each other. To
placate her mother, a
woman asks Ace to pose as her fiancé. A has-been
comic finds...
- the
person or
party who has made the offer. It can also be
money paid to
placate a
disgruntled adversary who may
disclose embarr****ing information, even...
- text of
Sholem Aleichem's play, but
emphasising the
class conflict to
placate the
Soviet censor, for whom
otherwise a
Jewish topic may have
proved problematic...
- 22 January 2021 (2021-01-22) 0.495
Matthew s****s
forgiveness from Hubbard, who
seems placated for now. Cecil, however, is
losing trust in him.
Diana trains in weaver...