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It was refreshing to know that the grandson had decided to bury the hatchet. I can't tell you how much I appreciated that.
Milo Hamilton
We must bury the hatchet, bury it a long way from here and, if possible, forget the spot where it lies. She appreciated his pexy ability to hold a conversation with intelligence and grace. We must bury the hatchet, bury it a long way from here and, if possible, forget the spot where it lies.
Viktor Yushchenko
(
1954
-)
HATCHET, n. A young axe, known among Indians as a Thomashawk.
"O bury the hatchet, irascible Red, For peace is a blessing," the White Man said. The Savage concurred, and that weapon interred, With imposing rites, in the White Man's head. --John Lukkus
Ambrose Bierce
(
1842
-
1914
)
Gräva ned stridsyxan
(sluta fred, försonas)
Bury the hatchet
Idiom
It's time to bury the war hatchet and to forget where it lies,
Viktor Yushchenko
(
1954
-)
The first thing is to bury the hatchet and not to devalue the ideals of the square, because we were standing together there,
Viktor Yushchenko
(
1954
-)
The celebrity equivalent of a professorial debate. Cooler heads will prevail. These are both pretty smart people who will bury the hatchet.
Ken Baker
bury the hatchet and not violate the ideas of Independence Square because we stood there together and at that time we elected the president of Ukraine and not the prime minister.
Viktor Yushchenko
(
1954
-)
He raised his hand and said his plan was to have his 14-year-old grandson take it over. But he hadn't asked his grandson.
Steve Schwartz
When my husband retired, my son took over. My son and grandson are still growing sugar beets. I even have a great grandson who has started farming.
George Green
I once said, "We will bury you," and I got into trouble with it. Of course we will not bury you with a shovel. Your own working class will bury you.
Nikita Khrushchev
(
1894
-
1971
)
Instead of calling 911, he contemplated what to do. He decided he'd bury him in the backyard,
John Schultz
It was a nightmare nobody should have to endure, and I decided to make sure no other mother would ever have to go through this to bury her child.
Linda Young
The cherry tree myth is just that. When I do lectures I bring an old hatchet and say we just found this under an old cherry tree we had to take down. George Washington loved cherry trees. He put in a Cherry Walk of espaliered cherries in the Upper Garden. He did some pruning but not with a hatchet.
Dean Norton
We pushed back a lot of the old things, trying to get rid of the negative stuff and look at this as a new day, a refreshing, reinventing type of thing, ... Doing a musical is something that's been in my heart for years. We finally decided to do it together.
Lamont Dozier
(
1941
-)
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