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Examples:Kim Dae-jung (1926-2009), South Korea politician, president 1998-2003, Nobel peace prize laureate 2000—Al Gore (1948-), US vice-president 1993-2001 under Bill Clinton, subsequently environmental campaigner and Nobel Peace laureate—Richard C.A. Holbrooke (1941-2010), US diplomat, influential in brokering 1995 Dayton Bosnian peace deal, US special envoy Afghanistan and Pakistan from 2009—efficient government, people at peace (idiom); all is well with the state and the people—Martti Ahtisaari (1937-), Finnish diplomat and politician, veteran peace negotiator and 2008 Nobel peace laureate—perform religious ceremonies to help the soul find peace—Aung San Suu Kyi (1945-), Myanmar opposition leader and 1991 Nobel Peace laureate—root out the strong and give people peace (idiom); to rob the rich and give to the poor—George Catlett Marshall (1880-1959), US general in WWII and Secretary of State 1947-1949, author of the postwar Marshall plan for Europe and Nobel peace laureate—the whole world at peace (idiom); peace and prosperity—bring peace and stability to a country, region etc—the country prospers, the people at peace (idiom); peace and prosperity—long-term peace and stability (of governments)—good people are at peace with themselves, (but) there is no rest for the wicked—May you have peace year after year (New Year's greeting)—teach in peace (polite phrase end a letter to a teacher)—lit. all birds paying looking up the phoenix; fig. peace under a wise ruler—George Mitchell (1933-), US Democratic party politician and diplomat, influential in brokering Northern Ireland peace deal in 1990s, US Middle East special envoy from 2009—justice of the peace (old)—lit. the trees long for peace but the wind will never cease [idiom.]—comfortably at peace [idiom.]—the world is at peace [idiom.]— |