Sentence examples for destructive enemies from inspiring English sources

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One of the most destructive enemies of cotton is the bollworm, but the more the farmers sprayed, the more bollworms appeared.

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We also need to deal with a very potent and destructive enemy -- ourselves.

"The Zulu victory, on the other hand, was won by sound tactical judgment, by aggressive spirit and by raw courage and endurance in the face of an awesome and destructive enemy weapon technology".

Just as inevitably, no one was there to represent the communities who intensely believe that too little respect has been paid to their feeling that she was their destructive enemy.

He prided himself that he had conquered a condition which "during the last war, proved a more destructive enemy, and cut off more valuable lives, than the united efforts of the French and Spanish arms".

In that moment, as she looked into the eyes of her cowering and destructive enemy, we see their vulnerability and we are forced to wonder – what makes someone evil?

In the Yoruba tradition these were individuals who were able to establish control over a natural force and make a bond of interdependence with it, attracting its beneficent action toward themselves and their people while sending its destructive aspects onto enemies.

Regarding the Sept. 11 attacks, the document said the hijackings showed "how it is possible to carry out highly destructive attacks in enemy territory, with destabilizing effects, without the use of technologically advanced weapons".

There are better ways to check America's enemies, less destructive of constitutional rights and of international agreements that serve the public interest of all, than continuing to invoke the dangerous, lobotomizing notion of endless war.

The result is a fundamental change in the economic incentives in these remote areas: local people now have employment opportunities thanks to the animals, so they regard the local animals not as enemies or destructive pests but as assets that draw in valuable tourists as partners in their new business model.

In no time at all, while speaking to Odysseus, he imagines himself back in the world of the living not as a slave but as his former formidable and destructive self, killing his enemies and perpetuating the cycle of reciprocal violence: "[I] am not the man I used to be once, when in wide Troad / I killed the best of their people, fighting for the Argives.

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