Sentence examples for common enemy of both from inspiring English sources

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"The fight against terrorism and extremism in this region is a common enemy of both countries".

As the English are the common enemy of both [Hindus and Muslims, we] should unite in their slaughter..

In Mr. Vajpayee's somewhat poetically worded invitation, delivered last Friday, he said the common enemy of both nations was poverty and asked Pakistan to walk the "high road with us" on the "path to reconciliation".

As the real common enemy of both sides, fanatics don't need more help.

He was more impressed by Alexius' son John II Comnenus; he did not approve of John's attempts to bring the crusader Principality of Antioch under Byzantine control, but John's military expeditions against the Muslim states, the common enemy of both Greeks and Latins, were considered admirable.

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The snake can be interpreted as the common enemy of the girl and the bull.

Traditional enmities have been put aside to fight the common enemy of the police.

"Terrorism is the common enemy of human beings," Xi declared last week.

In response, China's President XI Jinping said: "Terrorists are the common enemy of humankind".

The common enemy of homophobia makes everything else just seem trivial.

The secretaries of defense and state have stayed neutral, urging unity against the common enemy of the Islamic State.

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