He urged the youth of the sub-continent to pull down the walls of hatred and build a neighborhood of peace, amity and friendship. |
He will pull down the curtain on his illustrious career on Sunday, May 20-and then make his comeback three weeks later. |
The use of the pit saw required that men work in teams of two, one to handle the up-stroke, the other to pull down on the saw to make the cut. |
People were told to stand in line and pull down their pants, and they were given a shot in the right buttock. |
The Australians were able to pull down intellectual property information from the Internet and print it for nix. |
In areas where there is already broad-based regulation, it cannot pull down higher standards. |