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Pacifying the Haqqanis could boost the chances of a peaceful settlement in Afghanistan, where violence is at its most intense since the overthrow of the Taliban government in late 2001.
Exclusive: Haqqanis to follow Taliban on Afghan peace Reuters 2011
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Pacifying the Haqqanis could boost the chances of a peaceful settlement in Afghanistan, where violence is at its most intense since the overthrow of the Taliban government in late 2001.
Exclusive: Haqqanis to follow Taliban on Afghan peace Reuters 2011
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Pacifying Republicans is only one of the things Hillary has to worry about.
Hillary's Hard Sell 2008
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Views Bill As Key to Pacifying Feuding Groups BAGHDAD -- Defense Secretary Robert Gates, making a surprise visit here, pressed the Iraqi government to pass a power-sharing bill that U.S. officials see as key to reconciling Iraq's feuding sectarian groups.
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Pacifying a few Baghdad neighborhoods means ignoring Basra's growing chaos.
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Pacifying them takes too much money that is better spent serving information needs.
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Pacifying disinformation by Tony Forest on Sunday, May 6, 2007 at 1: 50: 23 PM
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Pacifying the Moros: American military government in the southern Philippines, 1899-1913.
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Pacifying the critics is indeed important, say analysts, not because their anti-Wal-Mart campaigns affect the shopping decisions of the company's core rural customers they don't, but because these critics have the ear of liberal politicians who dominate urban legislatures.
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Pacifying the lawless capital is regarded as essential to establishing the authority of the incoming government and preparing for a significant withdrawal of American troop
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