Results for: young 1960s-1970s peace activist
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actor in role of ingénue, naive character in drama, unsophisticated girl or young womaningénue
actor suited to youthful parts, book for children, from within the Earth, immature, immature animal or plant, not yet mature, relating to young people, sexually immature, young person, adolescent, young; of or pertaining to youth or young people; child...juvenile
adult with sexual desire for children, person who suffers from pedophilia, person with an abnormal sexual attraction to young children (also paedophile)pedophile
advocating peace, like a dove, of or pertaining to a dove; conciliatory, advocating peaceful methods of conflict resolution (Politics), see also:hawkishdovish
African American activist of 1960sBlack Panther
agreement, harmony, peaceful state; treaty, peace treaty, peaceful coexistence, pleasing combination of soundsconcord
AIDS activist group, Aids Coalition To Unleash PowerACT-UP
aimed at peaceirenic; irenical
alliance of nations, international organization founded to promote peace security and international cooperation (has headquarters in New York City, USA), organization of nationsUnited Nations
always, apparatus for distilling, calm; quiet, silence; make motionless; distill, distillery, even at this time, even more, existing now, make calm, nevertheless, not carbonated, not moving, peace, quiet; tranquil, calm; motionless, relieve, scene from...still
American rock and roll band from the 1960s-90sThe Dead (The Grateful Dead)
ancient Roman goddess of peace and harmonyConcordia
Andrei Sakharov (1921-1989), Russian physicist and Soviet political dissident, winner of the 1975 Nobel Peace Prize; family nameSakharov
Andrew Jackson (1767-1845), 7th president of the U.S.; Jesse Jackson (born 1941), American clergyman and political activist; Thomas "Stonewall Jackson" (1824-63), Confederate general; capital city of Mississippi (USA)Jackson
animal gland used as food, pancreas or thymus of a young calf or lamb that is prepared and served as foodsweetbread
 

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