The PPP chairman said the government is continuing to
coddle and harbor terrorists and extremists.
He added those specifically who '
coddle' and protect the accused are in violation of Section 4 of the Dangerous Drugs Law.
Government doesn't
coddle them like it
coddles those who idle, wait for the guava to fall into their mouth, disregard rules as its favored citizens, destroy the environment and their children's future with their bad habits.
But you have to split it into molly and
coddle to discover its etymology.
In the annals of armed conflict, there has never been an outcome quite like this, where the victors
coddle the defeated enemy while visiting misery on their own people.
In
Coddle, 1998, the artist gazes dreamily at her own leg, which she cradles in her arms.
"One should be amazed at how resilient the voice is," says Wainwright, who happily admits that he does' nothing to
coddle it.
Never ones to shy away from the burning issues of the day, the girls discuss rampant organised crime amongst the over 70s, the correct way to cook a decent
coddle as well as delivering the last word on a woman's "proper" place in the home.
Clinton's incessant references to the need to cultivate "personal responsibility," especially in what is usually described as socialwelfare policy, are only thinly coded reassurances for whites that he's not inclined to
coddle blacks.
To
coddle egg, immerse in boiling water to cover for exactly 1 minute; use egg warm or cool.