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They'd never faced such a devious enemy.
Cancer is a cunning and devious enemy.
Finally, a truly devious enemy can prepare a young person to sniff out and avoid false or unreliable allies in adult life, when betrayals can be much more dangerous.
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It was here also, during Eisenhower's presidency, that Teller generated a stream of technical objections why it would be impossible to maintain and monitor a test ban with an enemy as devious as the Soviets.
Hazards are everywhere, enemies are devious, and Continue crates are few and far between.
In that gulf of silence between the cessation of the applause and the scratching commencement of his won voice, it confronts him like an enemy - inscrutable, devious, treasonous.
But it's interesting, their argument that comes back is oh, you don't know how bad the enemy is, how devious they are, and we need--what did they say?
Jews — Rothschilds and shopkeepers alike, "mercantile, greedy, scheming, devious" — were, he wrote, vile enemies of France and ought to be excluded from society.
The team developed the game's puzzles by first assuming the player was their "worst enemy", and made puzzles as devious as possible, but then scaled back their difficulty or added visual and audible aids as if the player was a friend.
Over 25 years after its release, Retro Gamer called the game "intensely devious and addictive" and added that "Spindizzys only enemy was yourself".
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