Sentence examples for enemy equivalent from inspiring English sources

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Each demigod has a worst enemy equivalent, such as Luke, Kronos, and even Gaia, so start gather up the characters and work out which one would be their worst enemy.

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And in another unprecedented move, the military charged her with "aiding the enemy" — the equivalent of treason — on the theory that providing information to the public meant adversaries like Al Qaeda would learn from it, too.

By returning the Montana class to the slower 28 kn maximum speed of the - and South Dakota- class ships, naval architects were able to increase armor protection for the Montanas, enabling the ships to withstand enemy fire equivalent to their own guns' ammunition.

While Help for Heroes rightly talks up the needs of those disabled by the bullets and improvised explosive devices of enemies, their civilian equivalents whose wounds are the result of the slings and arrows of misfortune are demonised as scroungers.

It is the diplomats' equivalent of "bombing the enemy back to the stone age".

Americans do not need to see these photographs, the modern equivalent of dragging the enemy's body through the streets to sate public bloodlust.

"We always have to remember that a foreign agent can be pursuing his own goals, which are different from those of Russians," she explained, using the catch-phrase "foreign agent," the contemporary equivalent of the Stalinist "enemy of the people".

There aren't any boss-battles as such, but the more fearsome enemies, in combination with other troops, provide equivalent challenges.

Among spies in the West, he appears to exist in a special category, an enemy both hated and admired: a Middle Eastern equivalent of Karla, the elusive Soviet master spy in John le Carré's novels.

A Mayor Tennant leading the fight for a safe and healthy San Gabriel Valley is equivalent to a collaborator for the enemy occupying a position reserved for a Gen. Patton.

Some in Washington seem to consider him a cyber-enemy whose crimes against the United States are nearly equivalent to those of Osama bin-Laden.

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