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Like Mrs. Obama and Mrs. Bush, she once had deep reservations about politics and has learned the perils of being a combatant.
Similarly, he has no interest in being a combatant in the various quasi-religious disputes — about the critic Robert Parker's influence, about the importance of terroir, about soaring alcohol levels — that periodically roil the wine world.
But that time was 2007, back when the game was released for PS3, and we've heard little from the series since, other than heroine Nariko being a combatant in PlayStation All Stars.
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By his rhetoric and by his actions he has unquestionably proven himself to be a combatant.
This morning's announcement will instill fear that Google is a combatant.
He was a combatant — energetically so — in the defining struggles of his day.
"If you don't get out, your are presumed to be a combatant," Emmerson said.
It's crucial that we have agreement about who is a combatant.
He was a combatant in Al Qaeda's war on the United States, critics say, and should have been treated accordingly.
Watching a re-enactment of the battle of Gettysburg, Rommel climbs Little Round Top as if he were a combatant.
"What is the standard of information, evidence or proof to determine who is a combatant?" Professor Wedgwood asked.
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