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The working stiffs and the old Dutch families had joined with the lawyers and doctors to battle a common nemesis whose garish sign would savage property values.
The presence of a common nemesis of recent years, Rubik's Cube in the category labeled "Sequential-Movement Puzzles," serves as a vivid reminder of how absorbing and how frustrating puzzles can be.
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With their common nemesis, Bret D. Schundler, finally out of the picture, Acting Gov. Donald T. DiFrancesco and Governor-elect James E. McGreevey met for lunch today at Drumthwacket, the executive mansion in Princeton, where both men promised a smooth transfer of power and pledged to work together to tackle New Jersey's looming budget deficit.
We're not that worried about the Trump-Putin-Assange triad — common nemesis, but in the end, different agendas, different playbooks.
Elsewhere they may have been natural enemies but here, their coalition is born of a shared nemesis and fuelled by a common hatred of Russia.
Apparently, a common way to settle disputes here is to pry open the lift doors before the lift itself arrives and push your nemesis through.
Doofenshmirtz initially tries to deny having a new nemesis, but eventually admits to the accusation, noting that he "didn't want [Perry] to find out this way," overtly detailing a common way couples discover their partner is cheating on them.
Although it seems like the Commons's nemesis, it is in fact its "path to redemption".
There is nothing funnier then a gretchen killing a nemesis dreadknight.
Within weeks, half of Kentucky's federal delegation had endorsed the bill: Sen. Rand Paul was an early and strong supporter; but surprisingly, liberal Democrat Congressman John Yarmuth soon was joined by his usual nemesis, GOP Sen. Mitch McConnell, in common cause.
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