The aim sought by the United States in maintaining the armistice for more than half a century since the realization of truce was to bring down the Democratic People's Republic of Korea by way of strangulating it. |
But the law is free of that strangulating formalism that is seen as a burden rather than a blessing. |
He came up with the scheme in response to strangulating trading blocks imposed by England, which had led to widespread poverty in Scotland. |
Since January 2005, the village has been organizing weekly nonviolent protests against the construction of the barrier wall which is in effect strangulating the village from the outside world. |
As a consequence, the city is reduced to humdrum of brick and mortar breeding environmental and health hazards while strangulating human existence. |
But Elizabeth II is still there, wearing her tweeds, strangulating her vowels, and adhering to Woody Allen's maxim that eighty per cent of life is just showing up. |