To understand how North Korea policy has become a diplomatic no-man's land empty, hopeless and likely to stay that way, if recent pronouncements by U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry are any indication it helps to visit the physical no-man's land of the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ).
"It was designed ... to be exactly what it is, a legal no man's land, " Warner said.
It rang out across the shattered wasteland of No Man's Land as tens of thousands walked to their deaths.
British and German soldiers stopped fighting and ventured into no man's land to talk, exchange gifts and play football.
Losing his fight with Calzaghe could leave Glen Johnson in no man's land.
Uncomfortably, Immersion has been forced to spend a lot of time in the no man's land between these two camps.
Mathias said the trio would use the same approach with No Man's Land as they did with Waiting for Godot.
The screenplay award went to Bosnia's Danis Tanovic for the irreverent war satire "No Man's Land, " which he also directed.
They were caught in a no man's land, eager to finish but even more eager to get out of harm's way.
A. She said Ms. Gauthier's input has bumped some students onto the wait list, or rescued others from that no man's land.
To my eye, Zoe was stuck somewhere in the "uncanny valley", that no man's land between robot and realistic human replica that makes us feel uncomfortable.
In 1992 he was back on the London stage in "No Man's Land" (1974), as Hirst, the part originally played by Ralph Richardson.
The area's a bit of a no man's land along the top -- there's no camera to be seen on the Nook's front or rear.
ENGADGET: Nook HD review: a high-def tablet with the heart of a reader
The device was discovered by Heidestrasse, a lightly populated street with an industrial feel in the former "no man's land" between East Berlin and West Berlin.
Historical records talk of a "no man's land" established in 1348 in the Farringdon area, where some 50, 000 plague victims were buried, according to a contemporary historian.
The latest device was found on Heidestrasse, a lightly populated street with an industrial feel in the former "no man's land" between East Berlin and West Berlin.
We have grown so accustomed to our tools being nearly perfect that we are shocked when we find ourselves in the no man's land beyond their level of precision.
Now that I have a job, I'm expected to bet real money at The Mahjong Table, a no man's land filled with hidden agendas, treacherous scheming and Janus-faced traitors.
In between the two main fences is 150 feet of "no man's land, " an area that the Border Patrol sweeps with flood lights and trucks, and soon, surveillance cameras.
The prince said he was "a little" conscious he could be a target because of his status, but there were no civilians in the "no man's land" area he was fighting in.
These NGOs proposed that Canada, Australia and some European Union countries take the residents of two smaller camps, one inside Syria and another in a no man's land at the Iraq-Syria border crossing.
"For a while, Abramovich was a bit in no man's land where nobody could really guess whether he wanted to still invest or not, " stated Wenger, who made no major signings in the January transfer window.
Basso came well off his line to deal with Danny Butterfield's hopeful ball into the box but McCombe tried to head it clear, leaving his keeper in no man's land as Watson directed a superb looping header into the unguarded net.
Plyming didn't state it specificially, but if you take this view to its logical conclusion, a regular 42-inch HDTV would get pushed into a no man's land somewhere inbetween -- it's not portable, not immersive, and therefore not able to compete in the long-term.
ENGADGET: BBC shows off 33-megapixel Super Hi-Vision Olympic footage, we ask: why?
Trapped in a no man's land on the border the Polish government didn't want the Ostjuden any more than the Germans and their money confiscated by the Nazis, many of these Jews were without food and shelter and with little prospect of anyone coming to their aid.
WSJ: Book Review: The Short, Strange Life of Herschel Grynszpan
Major TOM BRYANT (Spokesman, 3rd Brigade, 101st Airborne Division): About a month ago, we started receiving intelligence from our Iraqi partners, reports that indicated a number of insurgents operating in this area northeast of Samarra, a very isolated, rural area, a lot of farms, a couple of small villages, but kind of a no man's land.
If he could come back from political no-man's land, so could the party, he said.
Former Lord Chancellor Lord Falconer had argued assisted suicide was in a legal "no-man's land".
Between East and West, no-man's land is visible, nicknamed the "death strip", as is this is where many escape attempts met a fatal end.
应用推荐