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  2. Ella Leffland - Wikipedia

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    The settings of most of her works are in northern California, where she grew up; she is perhaps best known for her semi-autobiographical novel Rumors of Peace (1979; reprinted as a "rediscovered classic" in 2011) about a girl coming of age during

  3. Frith - Wikipedia

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    Frith has a great deal to do not only with the state of peace but also with the nature of social relationships conducive to peace. Moreover, it has strong associations with stability and security. The word friþgeard, meaning "asylum, sanctuary" was used for sacrosanct areas.

  4. Peace-weaver - Wikipedia

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    Wealhþeow is a fairly able peace-weaver inasmuch as a peace-weaver can be effective. [5] She attended to the successes of her husband and sons while providing her daughter as another peace-weaver to a different enemy tribe. The Old English describes Wealhþeow as both a freothuwebbe, or a peace-weaver, and as a frithu-sibb, a peace-pledge ...

  5. Rumor - Wikipedia

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    A 1930s Works Progress Administration poster depicts a man with WPA shovel attacking a wolf labeled 'rumor'.. A rumor (American English), or rumour (British English; see spelling differences; derived from Latin rumorem 'noise'), is an unverified piece of information circulating among people, especially without solid evidence.

  6. Report: 1 Word Used To Describe Jimmy Garoppolo Trade Rumors

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    What does this mean for Jimmy Garoppolo? Most around the NFL seem to believe that Garoppolo will be traded. ... 1 Word Used To Describe Jimmy Garoppolo Trade Rumors appeared first on The Spun.

  7. Kongossa - Wikipedia

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    Kongossa (sometimes spelled congosa) is a popular term originating from Cameroon referring to public rumors, word of mouth and neighborhood gossip. This term is also used in Ghana, Ivory Coast, Equatorial Guinee, as well in English, in French and in Pidgin, and in the Krio language of Sierra Leone.

  8. Peace not war is the focus now for Russia and United States ...

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    The Kremlin said on Sunday that the significance of the phone call between Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump was that now Russia and the United States would speak about peace and not war.

  9. 'Are you a Zionist?' Checkpoints at UCLA encampment provoked ...

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    Other Jewish students were more wary as they navigated the camp. Presman, who moved to the U.S. when he was 12 and identifies as a Zionist, was alarmed when he scanned the quad on the first day.