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28 Sentences With "peaceniks"

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None were peaceniks; they were all hard men and transformed hawks.
But peaceniks and warmongers alike already are paying for the wars.
European peaceniks, too, won't have to look far for new evidence of American war-mongering.
But it also has a history of peaceniks and revolutionaries hanging out in the area.
When they couldn't get an actual war, the anchors opened a front on peaceniks in their own ranks.
Last Thursday other peaceniks in Pakistan and India were hoping, too, as the two countries agreed to resume talks.
Few peaceniks will be shocked to hear that Clinton might be more hawkish than the rest of her party.
While peaceniks on both sides of the border search for a new vocabulary, we need a few moments of quiet mourning.
More broadly, Mr Corbyn represents only one strand of foreign-policy thinking within the party, which is not filled exclusively by peaceniks.
They thought it would give succour to peaceniks and other awkward types opposed not only to Japan's nuclear-power plants but even to its security alliance with America.
The majority of the party's supporters, while not peaceniks, vote Likud because of Netanyahu's track record of macroeconomic growth, stability, and relative security; they are less interested in territorial expansion.
And although South Korean peaceniks have staged flower-waving performances in the centre of Seoul to encourage Mr Kim to visit the city, no date for such a trip has been scheduled.
What began as an eccentric band of environmentalists, peaceniks and anti-nuclear campaigners in Karlsruhe in 1970 is now the country's second most popular party, behind Angela Merkel's conservative Christian Democratic Union.
Forced to flee when her wicked Uncle Bard (Timo Nieminen) frames her for murder, Helle frets to reclaim her kingdom, which seems to consist of roughly five people and some woodland-dwelling, vegetarian peaceniks.
The plot often sidles along, with scenes getting talky and the high jinks of Vietnam-era "peaceniks" and pot runners and old-time dairy farmers providing a daily swirl, leaving Press stymied in the middle.
"The Jasons were, and I don't mean to be insulting to them, but let's just say peaceniks," former Darpa director Steve Lukasik told me over the phone in 2015 for a story about the Vietnam War.
The next major wave came in the late '60s and early '70s with the hippies, a diverse bunch that included peaceniks, back-to-the-land utopianists and neo-primitivists, as well as fringe Christians, Muslims and Buddhists, he said.
She is a daughter of peaceniks who married an Army Green Beret, and she was a college campaigner against the 643 Persian Gulf war who came to realize that her generation's aversion to military intervention could be as unconscionable as meddling.
"The Jasons were, and I don't mean to be insulting to them, but let's just say peaceniks," former Darpa director of the 1970s Steve Lukasik told me in 2015 for a story about the use of computers during the Vietnam War.
Thus the rare cold open, wherein Ian McShane—who elegantly described the show as "tits and dragons"—brought gravitas (and collected a paycheck) as a reborn killer who has traded in his swords to lead a community of hardscrabble peaceniks.
His reference to peaceniks was the most persuasive to this viewer, owing largely to the wonderful hippie-style military regalia he showed, along with shorts over leggings, covetable olive drab trench coats, soft suits of burgundy velvet, and regimental jackets whose swirling motifs, appliquéd on sleeves, were devised by Wes Wilson, godfather of West Coast psychedelia.
When Sylvester Stallone's Rambo asked, "Do we get to win this time?" before heading back to 'Nam for revenge, in one of the signature movies of the Reagan years, nobody needed to ask who had stood in the way of victory: hippie peaceniks, morale-undermining journalists, pinheaded rad-lib intellectuals, "Hanoi Jane" Fonda and her fellow Hollywood pinkos, and George McGovern, among others.
The play takes place in an unnamed country in about 1935. Nabokov makes the point in the 1965 written foreword that while the work sounds a "prophetic forenote" - the invention is a weapon of mass destruction -, he has no political message and does not support the peaceniks of his time.
Com (The Washington Post, April 15, 1999) (April 22, 2010) Scott McConnell wrote in the New York Press that Antiwar.com was "strikingly successful" and "could claim more readers than Rupert Murdoch’s Weekly Standard once the [Balkan] war began."Scott McConnell, “The New Peaceniks,” New York Press, June 22, 1999 (republished at Antiwar.
Klingman also performed live at many venues with various groups, playing for Chuck Berry, Jimi Hendrix, Buzzy Linhart and then in the 1990s, with members of the Allman Brothers/Gov't Mule, and a summer tour with Bo Diddley. He was the co-founder of the band The Peaceniks, along with Barry Gruber. Klingman also played in the Moogy/Woody Band with Allman Brothers alumni Allan Woody, and Warren Haynes. In 1979 he had a show on Manhattan Cable Channel J called "Manhattan Alley".
His social conscience led him beyond international movements and > into the local community. At a time when America seemed to be divided into > hostile camps between radical peaceniks and the establishment, Cakars joined > the St. Remy Volunteer Department, and rose to the rank of lieutenant. At > the time of his death, he was director of publications for the New York City > Fire Department. Cakars was born in Riga, Latvia, which he left with his parents in 1944 to escape Soviet occupation.
The authors say, "The secret history of this city seemed to us an inspiration." Australian-born journalist John Pilger called Radical Melbourne "a brilliantly original, long overdue unveiling of a great city's true past" and has spawned a sequel and Radical Brisbane, a similar book about the Queensland capital, by Raymond Evans and Carole Ferrier. Radical Melbourne 2: The enemy within, also published by Vulgar, uncovers a story of secret police and secret armies, guerrilla artists and underground cells, militant unionists and intransigent peaceniks.
Peled's first direct involvement in a political party was in 1977 with the foundation of the short- lived Left Camp of Israel party, whose platform focused on advocating peace negotiations with the Palestinians. Peled, like virtually the entire membership of the ICIPP went into the new party as a matter of course, but things did not go as smoothly as may have been expected. While all members of the party were doves as far as the Israeli general political spectrum was concerned, there were considerable difference of political strategy and tactics. One faction, headed by Ran Cohen—later a Knesset Member and cabinet minister for the Meretz party—held that Israeli peaceniks talking to the Palestinians should strive to extract concessions from them, such as an official recognition of Israel.

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