Doves
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But ours have a humanitarian mission, so we wanted to call them
Doves.
This act of magic requires that I train my
doves
to sit and wait inside my clothing.
As a young magician, I was always in a rush to make them appear, but my teacher told me the secret to the success of this magical act is to make my
doves
appear only after they've waited patiently in my tuxedo.
not a Larry Mcmurty masterpiece but it stands on its own as a good western, any of the lonesome
doves
do.
All the songs tied into what was going on through out the movie when his mother and father were always fighting the song when
doves
cried described what he was feeling.
One of my little hobbies is imitating the cooing of
doves.
I like the part when Mr. Duncan gives Kevin McCallister the turtle
doves
then gives it to a friend to be friends forever.
Reno plays cards in Del Rey; breaking the house, then he forces a partnership onto the saloon's owner, planning to import "soiled
doves"
, build a stage, cheapen the place.
You would know John Woo was involved by the inclusion of
doves
flying through the under ground lair shortly after an explosion!
Despite the way it often looks to outsiders, debates in Israel about the future of the occupied territories have never been confined to hawks and
doves.
But, from an early stage, the transparency that resulted from the early publication of who voted for and against rate increases led to a public identification of members of the Committee as hawks or
doves.
A debate has been mounting for some time between policy hawks, who warn that central banks’ asset purchases and near-zero interest rates fuel financial instability and inflation risks, and doves, whose main fear is deflation.
Moreover, in the last few years, the system of checks and balances in place within the Fed’s Board of Governors has been severely hampered by the fact that, in his first term, President Barack Obama had the rare opportunity to appoint or re-appoint almost all of its members, enabling him to replace hawkish governors with
doves.
After the Federal Open Market Committee decided in September to defer yet again the start of its long-awaited normalization of monetary policy, its inflation
doves
are openly campaigning for another delay.
With a long-anemic recovery looking shaky again, the
doves
contend that there is no reason to rush ahead with interest-rate hikes.
Interestingly, a number of different answers to these questions are emerging, and central banks are dividing into hawks and
doves.
The
doves
are numerous, however.
Could Carstens, the former long-time governor of the Bank of Mexico, find a happy medium between the hawks and the doves, between the controlling Chinese and the complaisant Canadians?
For example, parrots, rails, and
doves
once occured across the Pacific on sufficiently large islands.
Were the
doves
right, or just lucky?
Neither the hawks nor the
doves
(nor anyone else) expected that.
The proposed exit seems to reflect a truce accord among the Fed’s hawks and
doves.
Even the
doves
might support a rate hike in September to counter-act the charge that they are being bullied out of a September hike by Sarkozy.
The doves, represented by the leftist and centrist parties in the upcoming election, are generally not naive visionaries pursuing unrealistic dreams; nor do they believe that hostilities would cease if a peace agreement were signed and Israel withdrew from the West Bank.
In the face of relentless settlement expansion, failed evacuation of outposts, and the construction of new Jewish neighborhoods in areas that never belonged, either geographically or historically, to the city of Jerusalem, the
doves
should take an unequivocal stance and say: stop, enough.
That is why today’s Israeli
doves
believe that a two-state solution remains the only viable settlement.
So the debate is between the
doves
and the secular leaders of the hawks’ camp.
With the election approaching, the doves’ campaign should not center on abstract peace plans, Israel’s international isolation, or the separation of religion and the state – all topics that generate endless discussion in Israel.
Rather, the
doves
should highlight the need for an immediate end to settlement expansion, which is an essential condition for their participation, in their various factions, in a third government led by Binyamin Netanyahu.
To the extent that this is the case, it is smart policy for every state in the region to speak and act in a way that helps the
doves
and gives no encouragement to the hawks.
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