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Sentences with amity

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  • He wished to live in amity with his neighbour.
  • The trip to the ashram opens a new world of religious amity and brotherhood before the children.
  • What cordial relations of amity or commerce are possible under such conditions?
  • For a reader from another ethnic group, texts often encourage cross-cultural amity and understanding as a means to dispel prejudice.
  • She said this would also remove misunderstanding and foster amity and friendship among the people of the two countries.
  • The mainstream Internet voice is for democratic rule of law, fairness, justice, trust, amity, orderliness, harmony between man and nature and that is for the best.
  • To say that the two communities lived in peace and amity would be a generalization, which time-serving politicians like very much.
  • It does not stop at broadly hinting at the virtue of universal love but goes deep into the matter, and, by its teachings, ensures peace and amity among mankind.
  • Perhaps the most convincing explanation of all is the simple fact that liberal states tend to be in relations of amity with other liberal states.
  • It is more a call to the rational, to maintain peace and amity in a world of imbalances.
  • Our commitment to peace, dialogue and amity between the two countries remains.
  • The council called for an immediate cessation of this divisive public discourse and also called for firm and impartial application of the law of the land against those who continue to endanger public peace and amity by such discourse.
  • He urged the youth of the sub-continent to pull down the walls of hatred and build a neighborhood of peace, amity and friendship.
  • But a country can hardly expect amity and friendship from others while continuing to provoke their most sensitive spots.
  • To mark a new beginning, and herald the start of a new season, there are purifying dips in the holy waters, and an open celebration of brotherhood and amity, where the barriers of status and wealth are erased.
  • Signifying the ‘bond of protection’, the Indian festival, of tying the knot of amity, brotherhood and long life, is a symbol of seeking divine bliss.
  • And I noticed this morning that the New South Wales Premier was talking about cooperation and amity and harmony and love and peace.
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