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There is a gulf between present American policy toward North Korea (to the extent we have one) and the policy favored by most people who know something about the Koreas, who mostly believe that we should try harder to woo it out of its isolation.
For example, Brazil was booming for the first decade of the new century and it didn't take the art world long to woo it.
Evidently Sarkozy feels no need to woo it, explain himself to it, or have it on his side: he treated it with disdain, as if it were irrelevant.
I got so worked up I started speaking to the car, and even named it — Vivian — as if I could woo it into action.
Punch went hat in hand for weeks to woo it back, but months passed before he ever told any of us in the newsroom about the grief we had inadvertently caused him.
In response to heightened tensions between Russia and the West over the conflict in Georgia, the European Union has tried to reach out to Belarus to woo it from the Kremlin's orbit.
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Since the party had seemed groggily demoralised after its election debacle in March, a new broom was just what it needed.Most notably, its new boss has gone for youth; and, despite wooing it to win his job, he has spurned the old left in his first appointments.
Mrs. Askew is a lover of the theatre, and woos it regularly on first nights.
Before the war, the Americans in Doha were wooing it with charm.
While the pheromone trail helps the male to decide if a female should be wooed, it provides no clues as to which of her two orifices are free.
They wooed it, they gave it the lowest top rate of tax in the G8 – and it laughed back at them.
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