Sentence examples for found a common enemy from inspiring English sources

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Now, it seems, they have found a common enemy.

Wall Street has found a common enemy: the Dodd-Frank Act.

During the cold war, the papacy and the United States found a common enemy in atheistic Communism.

For the first time after years of disputes over other issues like the Balkans and Iraq, Moscow and Washington have found a common enemy in the Taliban, the radical Islamic movement that now controls most of the country.

In the 1970s, fundamentalists and numbers of Catholics found a common enemy in feminism and in particular reproductive freedom.

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One of the best ways to strengthen a community is to take a stand, and find a common enemy.

"It's not unusual for the government to find a common enemy and unite around it," said Giorgi Gogia from Human Rights Watch.

Liz gets a tip from Jack to find a common enemy in the Boston affiliate of NBC.

Secondly, does Obama believe that China can be a partner in fighting the Islamic State so that the two great powers can find a common enemy?

They found a common language.

Although many parts of the Labour party find solace in having a common enemy, cabinet ministers are still furious at what they believe to be a politically motivated exploitation of a woman's grief.

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