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Examples
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A televangelist talks about what he calls the enemy.
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Then as now the local leaders on our side turned out to be hopelessly corrupt, a condition easily exploited by those we term the enemy.
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You cannot make peace with those whom you call your enemy.
Joy on the Mall 2009
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Then, for a moment they struck their left shoulders in Gorean applause, congratulating the Lady Florence on her triumph over her long-term enemy.
Fighting Slave Of Gor Norman, John, 1931- 1980
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The villagers had really done the job, destroying a long-term enemy.
The Source of Magic Anthony, Piers 1979
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They are creating a theocratic state based on "biblical law," and shutting out all those they define as the enemy.
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Then as now the local leaders on our side turned out to be hopelessly corrupt, a condition easily exploited by those we term the enemy.
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Then as now the local leaders on our side turned out to be hopelessly corrupt, a condition easily exploited by those we term the enemy.
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He was probably pursuing a policy to isolate and weaken China, Russia’s more traditional and possibly more threatening in the long term enemy.
The Volokh Conspiracy » American Universities and the Nazis: 2009
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"There is a widely dispersed group of people that we roughly call the enemy."
Michael Hughes: Saving Afghanistan Requires Smashing Dangerous Delusions Michael Hughes 2010
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