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On september 29,Bulgaria signed an armistice.

armistice造句

Finally, the Bolsheviks signed an armistice with Germany.

At long last an armistice is declared by the belligerent.

But at least an armistice will mean that men who would have died will now live.

They will very likely try to wriggle out of the armistice terms.

At 8∶30 a.m. on July 12, Vichy envoys arrived to sue for an armistice.

It was squarely up to me to decide whether or not the procurement of an armistice.

Your job in recovery is to try to dig that up and sign an armistice treaty with it.

The United States deploys about 28,000 forces here to uphold a 1953 North-South armistice and to deter a repeat invasion.

The local authorities, after the armistice of Neerlandia, were mayors without initiative, decorative judges picked from among the peaceful and tired Conservatives of Macon-do.

When Italy declared war on Germany in 1916, Kraepelin's vacation home on the shores of Lake Maggiore was confiscated, although following the armistice his property was returned.

Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson Hua Chunying says the Korean War armistice is significant in terms of maintaining peace and stability on the Korean Peninsula.

Pyongyang’s latest provocative act—announcing that it will not abide by the 1953 armistice—is further proof that the regime is focused inwardly, and not on the outside world.

North and South Korean military delegates met Thursday for an hour and a half in the border-straddling village, Panmunjeom, where an armistice was signed to pause the 1950's Korean war.

Few protesters are burning senators in effigy, as they were a century ago, and a voluntary armistice between the two parties seems an even more remote prospect than that.

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