We used to have a whole part of our foreign policy we called America as Peacemaker.
Indeed, when Tony Blair sent in an official peacemaker, he quickly retreated in dismay.
When the President visited London, Dublin and Belfast in late 1995, he was hailed as a peacemaker.
His grandmother Gail Lambe, 55, said the teenager had been "known to be peacemaker and had many friends".
There is something distinctly pornographic about Jimmy Carter's highly publicized performances as self-anointed international mediator and peacemaker extraordinaire.
The peacemaker was a 37-year-old woman with a head for numbers and an ability to make people laugh.
In any event, India could scarcely play much of a peacemaker's role here.
Upon returning from Camp David, Barak bragged that he had taken the mask of peacemaker off of Arafat's terrorist face.
But Nixon won re-election in 1972 partly on a reputation as a peacemaker with whom the Democrats could not compete.
To pronounce and hail the president as a peacemaker based on process, effort and a change of tone is a stretch.
In August 2008, for example, he attempted and succeeded in negotiating a Russo-Georgian cease-fire without being invited to be a peacemaker.
But in this movie, played by Andy Garcia, he is a democratic victim and would-be peacemaker, all but abandoned by Western allies.
Both of our nations are down one friend, a champion, and peacemaker.
The State Department is sceptical of optimists' claims that Ariel Sharon, Israel's tough new prime minister, might turn into an unlikely peacemaker.
His musical messages mirrored the changes happening in his country: Mahlasela became a peacemaker and social commentator, using his music to foster national reconciliation.
The President of the European Council, Herman Van Rompuy, said he was proud, that the prize recognised the bloc's role as the "biggest peacemaker in history".
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Well, two things: I am basically a peacemaker at heart, and I always (for myself and clients) look for any inkling of a possible peaceful settlement.
He emerged in later life as a peacemaker who helped bring stability back to his country, after an ill-fated choice to back the Khmer Rouge in its early years.
In later life he emerged as a peacemaker who helped bring stability back to his country, after an ill-fated choice to back the Khmer Rouge in its early years.
Lewis and his defense attorney, however, have long maintained Lewis was trying to act as a peacemaker, to get his friends back in the limo and away from trouble.
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Rome is jockeying to play the role of peacemaker by participating in the coalition while not seeming overly eager to oust Gadhafi, currying favor with both the coalition and Gadhafi.
That makes him a rare bird: a well-connected businessman who does not shun the Democrats -- who, in fact, has developed something of a second career as a political peacemaker.
World events have also cooked up in such a way as to cause voters to feel that the real test on foreign policy is more commander in chief than chief peacemaker.
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Only a few months ago, Mr Grande Stevens took up yet another directorship, at UniCredito Italiano, a bank, where he acted as peacemaker after a shareholder row at the beginning of this year.
The senior politician, who is internationally renowned for his role as a peacemaker in Northern Ireland, has not said when he will vacate his seat as an assembly member for Foyle in Londonderry.
Al-Jubouri also was involved in the abduction of Tom Fox, one of four men from the Chicago, Illinois-based peace group Christian Peacemaker Teams, who was found fatally shot in Baghdad in March 2006, Caldwell said.
In late November, in the wake of his public turn as peacemaker between Israel and Hamas, Egyptian president Mohammed Morsi made a significant power grab, issuing a presidential decree dramatically broadening his executive powers.
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