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Bury the Hatchet is
the fourth studio album by
Irish alternative rock band
the Cranberries,
released on 19
April 1999. In
the US,
the album had shipped...
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Bury the hatchet" is a
North American English idiom meaning "
to make peace".
The phrase is an
allusion to the figurative or
literal practice of putting...
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Bury the hatchet is an
American English colloquialism,
referring to a
Native American custom.
Bury the Hatchet may also
refer to:
Bury the Hatchet (film)...
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hatchet. "
Hatchet" was used
to describe a
small battle axe in
Middle English. "
Burying the hatchet" is a
phrase meaning "making peace,"
attributed to...
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recognizable songs.
The band
continued this
success with
the albums To the Faithful Departed (1996) and
Bury the Hatchet (1999), and
transferred to MCA Records...
- ROXY
TO CELEBRATE 'FASHIONABLY LATE' RELEASE". Loudwire. "Escape
the Fate
announce Bury the Hatchet tour" (Faceboom Post). Facebook.
Escape the Fate....
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Bury the Hatchet is a 2010 do****entary film
directed by
Aaron Walker.
The film is a
portrait of
the Mardi Gras
Indians of New Orleans.
Bury the Hatchet...
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evident from his own words..."
Himmler told Masur, "I want
to bury the hatchet between us and
the Jews. If I had had my own way, many
things would have been...
- Director:
Karen Bellone "Promises" (
Bury the Hatchet,
March 1999) Director:
Olivier Dahan "Animal Instinct" (
Bury the Hatchet, July 1999) Director: Olivier...
- good terms.
Signifying an end
to the hostilities,
Escape the Fate and
Falling in
Reverse co-headlined
the "
Bury the Hatchet" tour in 2014.
While serving...