peres in English

noun
1
used after a surname to distinguish a father from a son of the same name.
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1. Peres' foreign policy outlook was markedly realist.

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3. Peres lost the leadership election with 40% to Peretz's 42.4%.

4. The next ten years were not a happy period for Peres.

5. Rivlin was sworn in on 24 July 2014, succeeding Shimon Peres.

6. In 1988 the Alignment, led by Peres, suffered another narrow defeat.

7. After only a month on top, Peres assumed the role of opposition leader.

8. After his assassination on 4 November 1995, Peres took over as prime minister.

9. Two new binomia are:Eriomycopsis paraensisBatista &Peres n. sp. on leaves ofBertholletia excelsa H.B.K. from Belem, State of Pará, Brazil,Sporidesmium americanenseBatista &Peres n. sp. on leaves ofQuercus wislizenii A.D.C., from U.S.A. andSporidesmium cookei (Hughes)W.

10. The following year, Arafat and Rabin were awarded the Nobel Peace Prize, along with Shimon Peres.

11. 13 Shultz refused to play along, saying that Peres should convince his own prime minister.

12. In giving the interpretation, Daniel did not use the plural “Parsin,” but used the singular form (Peres).

13. Succeeding Rabin, Peres tried to negotiate a peace deal with Syria on the heels of Oslo.

14. Likud's Moshe Katsav's victory over Labor's Shimon Peres in 2000 (by secret ballot) was an upset.

15. Peres lost the chairmanship of the Labor Party in November 2005, in advance of the 2006 elections.

16. Peres now has endorsed a plan favored by his assassinated predecessor, Yitzhak Rabin, that calls for strict segregation.

17. In 1994 Arafat received the Nobel Peace Prize, together with Yitzhak Rabin and Shimon Peres, for the negotiations at Oslo.

18. The history of the county of Portugal is traditionally dated from the reconquest of Portus Cale (Porto) by Vímara Peres in 868.

19. Secret negotiations with Yasser Arafat's PLO organization led to the Oslo Accords, which won Peres, Rabin and Arafat the Nobel Peace Prize.

20. It was aptly titled Like a Phoenix: by then, Peres had been active in Israeli politics and public life for more than 60 years.

21. At their meeting, President Shimon Peres told the new ambassador: "I congratulate the Vietnamese government on their decision to establish an embassy in Israel.

22. For his role in the creation of the Oslo Accords, Rabin was awarded the 1994 Nobel Peace Prize, along with Yasser Arafat and Shimon Peres.

23. Second, the Labor party has proven politically bankrupt, with its only conceivable leader being the 82-year-old Shimon Peres and its anachronistic dovish optimism the source of much ridicule.

24. Peres was much criticized on the left for clinging to his position as Foreign Minister in a government that was not seen as advancing the peace process, despite his own dovish stance.

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26. That question, often raised in the past, has been heating up in the aftermath of Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s emotional outburst during the recent World Economic Forum 2009 in Davos, when he abruptly left a panel he was sharing with Israeli President Shimon Peres.

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28. The Jové Peres report, on the other hand, prefers to subsidize the actual production of olives and olive oil, rejecting an alternative which would lead to absentee landlords who would simply be receiving money for having planted olive trees, and also to an increase in unemployment among the people who help to bring the olives to the presses and actually turn them into olive oil.