preservation of peace
1Peace Congresses — • Meetings of representatives of different nations to obtain a peaceful settlement of differences Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Peace Congresses Peace Congresses …
2peace-party — peaceˈ parˈty noun A political party advocating the making or the preservation of peace • • • Main Entry: ↑peace …
3preservation — pres|er|va|tion [ ,prezər veıʃn ] noun uncount * 1. ) the process of working to protect something valuable so that it is not damaged or destroyed: preservation of: an organization devoted to the preservation of historic buildings Preservation of… …
4preservation */ — UK [ˌprezə(r)ˈveɪʃ(ə)n] / US [ˌprezərˈveɪʃ(ə)n] noun [uncountable] 1) a) the process of working to protect something valuable so that it is not damaged or destroyed preservation of: an organization devoted to the preservation of historic… …
5preservation — pres|er|va|tion [ˌprezəˈveıʃən US zər ] n [U] 1.) when something is kept in its original state or in good condition →↑preserve preservation of ▪ Eliot campaigned for the preservation of London s churches. ▪ We are working for the preservation of… …
6Peace congress — A peace congress, in international relations, has at times been defined in a way that would distinguish it from a peace conference (usually defined as a diplomatic meeting to decide on a peace treaty), as an ambitious forum to carry out dispute… …
7Peace Dale, Rhode Island — Peace Dale Historic District U.S. National Register of Historic Places U.S. Historic district …
8Peace Corps — logo (1961) Agency overview Formed March 21, 1961 Headquarters Washington, D.C …
9Peace Arch Park — is a park straddling the International Boundary between the United States and Canada at the extreme western end of the main contiguous section of the two countries land border, where it reaches Semiahmoo Bay of Puget Sound on the continent s… …
10Peace Preservation Law — The Peace Preservation Laws were a series of laws enacted during the Meiji, Taishō, and early Showa periods of the Empire of Japan. Collectively, the laws were designed to suppress political dissent.Peace Preservation Law of 1894The nihongo|Peace …