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单词 Pyongyang
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1. At the time, this was a nonstarter in Pyongyang.
2. Pyongyang now warns that it may be forced to resume building nukes and missiles.
3. Laney said reports from Pyongyang indicate that private citizens are now engaged in black-market trading of a wide variety of goods.
4. The road between Seoul and Pyongyang is now totally blocked.
5. Liem had previously visited Pyongyang in 1977 as a private citizen.
6. Strategically, it left Pyongyang more vulnerable and more isolated than before.
7. A strict blackout was imposed in Pyongyang, and the populace was crowded into underground shelters as air raid sirens wailed.
8. So far, no material evidence has linked Pyongyang to the assassination attempt.
9. But the sale fell apart last month because Pyongyang could not pay before delivery.
10. Pyongyang claims that a year of floods and other natural disasters have left the country desperately short of rice.
11. The first of its kind between Washington and Pyongyang, the meeting of foreign ministers was the message.
12. If Pyongyang refuses, the allies will at least have taken a principled stand.
13. Pyongyang limited itself to rhetoric, and was cautious even in its comments about the dramatic developments in the South.
14. How will we ever get to Pyongyang like this?
15. You think we can send those babies to Pyongyang?
16. Since then, there various overtures have come from Pyongyang.
17. Pyongyang is reportedly denounced US leaders as war mongers.
18. This had been established in August 1949 inpart to promote the arguments for unification under the direction of Pyongyang.
19. Put another way,[/pyongyang.html] 24 million people are being held hostage to Pyongyang and Washington politics.
20. Gradually Seoul improved its proposal, offering all table tennis and fencing events to Pyongyang.
21. There he campaigned in favour of the increasing numbers of people fleeing the Pyongyang regime.
22. Uninvited people were barred from even setting foot on the wide and well-tended road leading to his Pyongyang residence.
23. He came from a peasant family and was born near the city of Pyongyang in 1912.
24. The two countries also agreed to allow direct air flights from Pyongyang to Tokyo.
25. He left his wife, two sons and two daughters behind in Pyongyang.
26. This had been proved in the relationship between Moscow and Pyongyang since 1945.
27. Shevardnadze did not repeat in public or in his internal report his most emphatic statement in Pyongyang.
28. But the South's current president, Roh Moo -hyun, would be well-advised to play down expectations about his summit with Mr Kim in Pyongyang at the end of the month.
29. The Americans were gravely disturbed to see him improving links with Pyongyang, striding keen as mustard down the fluorescent pink carpet towards the potbellied little tyrant in his zipped-up uniform.
30. This is an aerial view of an ostrich farm near Pyongyang.
31. Such programs would help enmesh North Korea in greater cooperation with the outside world, with benefits that Pyongyang might be loath to abandon.
32. Pyongyang also wants to earn foreign currency from American tourists.
33. The test comes nearly two weeks after Pyongyang test-fired a short-range missile off its east coast.
34. Seoul had abstained from three previous votes under a policy of non - confrontational engagement with Pyongyang.
35. Pyongyang also launched at least two other missiles into the Sea of Japan three years ago.
36. But the worrying possibility is that Pyongyang may not care.
37. Pyongyang has warned a shoot down would result in war.
38. Choosing what to play in Pyongyang proved the easy part.
39. Rodman, speaking to reporters in Pyongyang, professed his admiration for the Supreme Leader: Guess what!
40. He said that Tehran and Pyongyang in the fight against "arrogant nation" terms in the same camp.
41. Back in Pyongyang the Newsnight team were taken to visit a school filled with well-heeled and well-fed children.
42. Five countries, including the US, have been in on-again, off-again talks with North Korea to provide Pyongyang with aid in exchange for disarmament.
43. In comments a few days before the North Korean missile test, Bosworth said nuclear negotiations with Pyongyang, idle for the last several months, would probably resume after a cooling-off period.
44. On Friday, Pyongyang also fired a short - range missile off its east coast.
45. Washington financial sanctions on North Korean - linked companies suspected of money - laundering counterfeit U.S. dollars for Pyongyang.
46. As a special envoy for Chinese President Hu Jintao, Tang Jiaxuan arrived in Pyongyang at noon July 12, kicking off his two-day official good-will visit to the DPRK.
47. After nine months at the hands of the security services, Jung made a false confession and was sent to a labour camp in Yodeok, 60 miles north of the capital Pyongyang.
48. Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao (R) shakes hands with Kim Jong-il, top leader of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK), during a meeting in Pyongyang, capital of the DPRK, Oct. 5,[sentencedict .com] 2009.
49. Seoul says Pyongyang is displeased with the link between business and denuclearization.
50. Pyongyang authorities have advocated for limited private trade; then they've cracked down on it.
51. Pyongyang says it will fire what it calls a communications satellite into space, within days.
52. The Pentagon said it fears that Pyongyang could test-fire an intercontinental missile in the direction of Hawaii over the next few weeks in retaliation for the UN sanctions.
53. U.S. officials were circumspect Tuesday about the actions they're seeking to take against Pyongyang.
54. As a result, North Korea is scrambling for money and, in recent weeks, has resorted to small-bore tactics, such as raising rents and pushing new fees on foreign diplomats in Pyongyang.
55. Back at the hotel in Pyongyang, an impressive building from the mid-eighties when the eastern block still guaranteed not total isolation – I looked at my pictures.
56. The stalemate allowed Pyongyang to temporize untiltheendofthe Bush administration and set up a new roundofprovocation.
57. On Monday, Pyongyang belittled as "utterly brigandish logic" the U. S. position that the financial sanctions have no relationship to the nuclear talks.
58. Pyongyang has on several occasions restricted access across the North-South border by suppliers of raw materials, and last month announced the nullification of wage and rent contracts there.
59. In a cost-benefit analysis of its support for the Pyongyang regime, China should come to see the costs as unacceptably high.
60. Others in Pyongyang, capital of the world's last Stalinist regime, drive luxury imported cars.
61. Soon after landing at South Korea's Incheon Airport, Tuesday, Assistant Secretary of State Christopher Hill confirmed he will be heading to the North Korean capital, Pyongyang, Wednesday.
62. It is also believed Pyongyang will unveil a new missile.
63. Pyongyang has in the past cut the military hotline, stranding South Korean workers at the complex.
64. He returned in 2005 to watch the massive May Day "Arirang" public demonstration in Pyongyang celebrating the 60th anniversary of the end of World War II.
65. But the White House was stung by Pyongyang, which has snubbed its overtures.
66. The latest United Nations Security Council resolution sanctioning North Korea for its May 25 nuclear test has driven Pyongyang to fresh paroxysms of faux fury.
67. North Korean state television also broadcast footage of Rodman and the Harlem Globetrotters touring monuments in Pyongyang.
68. Seoul, too, feels obliged to register its displeasure with Pyongyang.
69. Pyongyang says it will fire what it calls a communication communications satellite into space within days.
70. Pyongyang says it will fire what he it calls a communications satellite into space within days.
71. The shrillness may disguise disagreement in Pyongyang about how to deal with Mr Lee and Mr Obama.
72. Pyongyang last week announced it had stopped dismantling its main reactor and threatened to re-start it if Washington did not remove it from its list of "state sponsors of terrorism."
73. While at university, he also undertook production training at Pyongyang Textile Machinery Factory, as a road-working apprentice and as a worker building TV broadcasting equipment.
74. Everyone outside Pyongyang agrees these are the best forum in which to solve North Korean issues.
75. At Kim's Pyongyang residences, he's known for throwing lavish, all-night drinking parties for his top officials, usually including a bevy of scantily clad young women.
76. He is scheduled to consult with South Korean officials on Monday and then take a U.S. military plane to Pyongyang.
77. Pyongyang had previously demanded a one - on - one discussion with Washington.
78. Nothing can be offered now to reward Pyongyang for its deliberate provocation.
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79. She was referring to last month's North Korean nuclear bomb test and a speech yesterday in Pyongyang by General Kan Pyo Yong.
80. State television broadcast a lengthy paean to Mr Kim on Thursday, a day after tens of thousands of North Koreans rallied in Pyongyang to celebrate the rocket launch.
81. After coded message broadcasts ended, Radio Pyongyang returned to a unified program.
82. South Korea is upgrading its participation in a U.S., led international campaign to disrupt the traffic of weapons of mass destruction, a step it long avoided to prevent angering Pyongyang.
83. PYONGYANG, March 8 (Itar-Tass) - Citizens of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea go to the polls today to elect deputies to the country's one-chamber Supreme People's Assembly.
84. Radio Pyongyang has reported that a delegation of Chinese youths arrived yesterday.
85. "One ignores the political situation at one's peril," said Hay, who has worked out of his office off Kim Il-sung square in central Pyongyang for the past seven years.
86. That warning comes during a week of North-South dialogue, in which Pyongyang offered a rare apology to the South for a flooding incident, last month.
87. For all that, Pyongyang doesn't actually shut down when the sun sets.
88. The action came as concerns grow that Pyongyang may be preparing for yet another nuclear test.
89. In separate comments, he said North Korea was "becoming a direct threat to the US", predicting Pyongyang would develop nuclear-tipped intercontinental ballistic missiles within five years.
90. Further evidence of China's increasing dismay with Pyongyang comes in a cable in June 2009 from the US ambassador to Kazakhstan, Richard Hoagland.
91. A North Korean newsreader says the country "successfully conducted one more underground nuclear test, " demonstrating what Pyongyang calls its "self-defensive nuclear deterrent" to the entire world.
92. Last month, it pushed adoption of a Security Council resolution that imposed a range of diplomatic, military and financial sanctions on Pyongyang.
93. A working group of U. S. experts arrived in Pyongyang Thursday for disablement work on the nuclear facilities of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) which could start early next week.
94. The most important message Mr Roh can take to Pyongyang is that those cracks have narrowed, and no amount of wheedling or bluster from Mr Kim will allow them to widen.
95. But Seoul, Tokyo and Washington expressed strong reservations, saying Pyongyang should not be rewarded for belligerency.
96. U.S. officials this week will make a personal appeal to a top North Korean diplomat, Ri Gun, who left Pyongyang Tuesday for a rare trip to the U.S.
97. Ties soured last year after the sinking of a South Korean warship that Seoul blamed on Pyongyang and North Korea's shelling of a front-line South Korean island.
98. In this context, we hope the New York Philharmonic concert in Pyongyang will serve as a reveille to wake up the hermit kingdom.
99. The Olympic torch was paraded through the streets of Pyongyang to flag-waving masses on Monday with North Korea promising its main benefactor China an "astonishing" show certain to be free of protest.
100. We had our first reality check at Pyongyang airport, when our mobile phones were confiscated. This evidence of total state control was immediate and shocking.
101. After the tower's tumble to the ground, Kim shook hands with Ri Yong Ho, director of safeguards at North Korea's Academy of Atomic Energy Research, who was the most senior Pyongyang official present.
102. Since dawn, a massive cloud of brownish yellow dust covered Pyongyang.
103. The two sides held similar talks last month in Pyongyang.
104. The North has claimed it has a nuclear arsenal and threatened war if the South carried out a military drill that Pyongyang deemed to be provocative.
105. Japan and North Korea also have plenty of wartime history, while the long-running issue of Japanese nationals abducted by Pyongyang continues to smolder without resolution.
106. Pyongyang threatened earlier this month to resume reprocessing of nuclear fuel into material useable in weapons.
107. The same day, Carter and his entourage also visited the School of Nursing Pyongan City People's Hospital and other places of peace, and May Day Stadium in Pyongyang to watch the big magic shows.
108. Among the specialized software institutes, Korea Computer Center(KCC), Pyongyang Information Center(PIC), Kim II Sung University Information Center(KIUIC) are important ones.
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109. Pyongyang, says the Sejong Institute's Song, "did not like Hillary's nuance at the confirmation hearing, that denuclearization comes before a sincere dialogue.
110. Pyongyang says it will fire what it communication communications satellite into space in within days.
111. Pyongyang is angry at Seoul and Washington's annual joint military drill, while the latter fear the North is planning to launch a ballistic missile next month.
112. They also called on Roh to quit dithering over how to punish Pyongyang.
113. Once vilified by his rivals as a Communist, Mr. Kim flew to Pyongyang, the capital of North Korea, in 2000 to meet that nation's leader, Kim Jong-il, in the first summit meeting between the Koreas.
114. Cartwright said that in three to five years, the government in Pyongyang might be able to overcome its technical problems.
115. Lee Myung-bak on Wednesday expressed a desire for dialogue with Pyongyang, saying Seoul's tough military posture alone will not ease tensions on the Korean peninsula.
116. Before I took off for Pyongyang, I loaded my laptop with porn, prepared to jerk-off for couple of weeks, knowing that it's an extreme case of a police state.
117. Only the healthiest citizens and those with an untarnished political record are allowed to live in Pyongyang, a "city of the elite".
118. South Korea's Kim Sook says the success of the deal will depend on cooperation from Pyongyang.
119. In January Pyongyang, feigning anger at the latest unanimous censure from the UNSC, as good as confirmed this.
120. In today's announcement the foreign ministry in Pyongyang made clear its continued opposition to the six-party nuclear talks, which it said sought only to "disarm and incapacitate" the nation.
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