When progress
toward peace talks stalled, the women threatened to take off their clothes.
Not exact matches
«We are hopeful that
talks will achieve progress
toward a future of
peace and prosperity for the entire Korean Peninsula.
We are hopeful that
talks will achieve progress
toward a future of
peace and prosperity for the entire Korean Peninsula.
We accept the sub-plot ruse in the beginning, but it runs threadbare by the time Churchill is pressured
toward engaging in
peace talks with Hitler.
Perhaps we finally have a chance to begin the hard work that President Lincoln
talked about in his second inaugural address: «With malice
toward none, with charity for all,» we can «bind up the nation's wounds,» care for those «who have borne the battle,» and «achieve a just and lasting
peace among ourselves and with all nations.»
UPDATE, 9/9: In a comment below, Andrew Light of Center for American Progress points out that the Nobel
Peace Prize committee could well have tipped the scales
toward Mr. Obama going to the
talks by giving him the excuse of being nearby for his prize ceremony.]
Talking with... Woody Mosten, Part 2 Woody and carl Michael
talk about educating the public vs. teaching our colleagues about Collaborative Practice and the depths to which that public education can go, even
toward preventing conflict; and Woody shares a bit about his own journey into Peacemaking, how the paradigm shift manifests, and about various expansions to meet clients needs while still remaining focused on
peace, including incorporating litigation consultants and
talk of potential outcomes in court.