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It moves our relationship with Apple from being adversaries in court to business partners working for the benefit of our customers".
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In spite of his new powers, Jackie doesn't neglect the basics, and a lot of time is spent blasting adversaries with pistols and shotguns.
At least Bond was confronting mighty adversaries with demonic ambitions to destroy the world: no wonder he had to cut the odd ethical corner.
The answer comes down to this: if you can't defend your homeland against a large-scale nuclear attack then the next-best option is to threaten adversaries with devastating retaliation if they launch one.
Islamic State is stunning its adversaries with the ferocity of its counterattacks.
The 56-year-old former oilman, member of Congress and CIA director had once been bitter political adversaries with Reagan.
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