Most of the audience will miss it, along with the olive branch it represents.
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The President did offer to enter into negotiations with Republicans over Medicare reform, yet the olive branch seemed modest at best.
If Pakistan does not take the olive branch now, the Indian government will not be in a position to offer it again.
Read the Wikileaks from Damascus in early 2009 they are full of false hope that the olive branch extended to the Damascus dictatorship had altered its ways.
Following the end of World War II, President Truman issued an Executive Order to standardize the Presidential Seal, and the Coat of Arms was modified so that the eagle faces to its right, the direction of honor, and also toward the olive branch, a symbol of peace, rather than toward the arrows which represent war.
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The president also will offer an olive branch to the evangelical Christian base when Congressional leaders raise the same-sex marriage ban again.
President Bush and congressional lawmakers have vowed to come up with a bipartisan plan to help jumpstart the economy, and in press conferences throughout the week, they have extended an olive branch in the name of providing a fast-acting, short-term fix.
Or, most likely of all, he could ask Massimo D'Alema, the leader of the Democrats of the Left, the main branch of the ruling Olive Tree coalition to try to form a government himself.
The extra-long olive branch will be slightly unusual for Microsoft if it's confirmed, but then the company is also trying to move along a user base that in some cases has clung to XP for more than a decade.
The Indians have gratefully accepted this olive branch and senior officials from the two countries are likely to meet for preparatory talks later this month.
He has consistently refused to negotiate with the rebels, ignoring an olive branch offered in August by Aslan Maskhadov, the Chechen president, and publicly slapping down Boris Nemtsov, a leading liberal politician, who had called for an end to the fighting.
He has consistently refused to negotiate with the rebels, ignoring an olive branch offered in June by Aslan Maskhadov, the Chechen president, and publicly slapping down Boris Nemtsov, a leading liberal politician, who had called for an end to the fighting.
It was unclear whether they would appeal the governor's determination over the next 10 days or fight the appointment in court, and the mayor offered an olive branch Friday.
It was discouraging to read Monday's lead article in Politico in which correspondent Glenn Thrush, citing Democrats in the White House and on the Hill, reported that Obama in his State of the Union will offer the GOP not an olive branch but a cattle prod.
The Obama administration recently offered another olive branch to Russia, indicating that it would deactivate one-third of the U.S. nuclear arsenal unilaterally, without congressional approval.
As Israel, Lebanon and Turkey deal with conflicting claims over the regional find and maritime, Cyprus appears content to extend an olive branch to all in the region.
Likely, this particular platform plank is merely a political olive branch to the gold bugs.
But others are keen to extend an olive branch to the nuclear industry.
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We are extending an olive branch to the fringes of the insurgency.
The new South Korean government has separated humanitarian aid from nuclear weapons negotiations, and President Park Geun-hye has patiently held out an olive branch in the form of her "trustpolitik" policy, which promises step-by-step efforts to stabilize inter-Korean relations.
The government needs to offer some olive branch to public opinion over fuel taxes.
Air France-KLM and Alitalia may not be the best of friends, following the Franco-Dutch carrier's tortuous failed attempt to acquire its near-bankrupt Italian rival earlier this year, but on Tuesday Silvio Berlusconi extended an olive branch to keep the carriers on good terms.
Absentee ownership or running the franchise out of a different city might work for certain franchises and leagues, but the Dodgers need a leader who will live within the community and will immediately extend an olive branch to a rightfully disgruntled and ambivalent audience.
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There was an olive branch of sorts from the former AM Glyn Davies, now PPS to Cheryl Gillan, who wrote on his blog that Mr Davies "is beginning to make his mark on Wales" and that his call for a Welsh Parliament showed that he was "proving to be an astute and interesting leader".
He dislikes the notion that the Olive Tree could itself become a party and concentrates on strengthening the ex-communist branch of it.
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The Palestinian leader is once again holding an olive branch and a gun.
In yet another olive branch offered to Russia, the Obama administration has indicated willingness to deactivate one-third of the U.S. nuclear arsenal unilaterally, without congressional approval.
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Emboldened by the election result, it is unlikely to send an olive branch to its chastened opponents.
It is not an olive branch for bipartisan deal-making with the House GOP.
In June he appeared at a Democratic governors' meeting in Chicago accompanied by a presidential-looking seal an eagle clutching an olive branch in one claw and arrows in the other and emblazoned with the slogan Vero Possimus (Yes we can).
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