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McKinnon, dubbed "the world's most dangerous hacker" by the American authorities, faces up to 70 years in prison and his solicitors say he could even be given "enemy combatant" status, the same as that applied to terrorist suspects held at Guantánamo Bay.

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These facts have given enemies of the dams an excuse to block new licences and persuade the National Park Service to call for their demolition.

Despite the White House order to give enemy combatants no legal rights in what the vaporing wimp sniffled were "kangaroo courts," Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld convened a panel of serious outside lawyers aware of the wartime mistakes of Lincoln, Wilson and F.D.R.

But he warned that the Obama administration had "gone from one extreme to the other," giving enemy combatants greater protections than is warranted.

The wartime government, to avoid giving enemies information about valuable targets, deliberately kept its transportation records opaque.

Modern societies are ever more reliant on computer systems linked to the internet, giving enemies more avenues of attack.

It's as if Isaac Bashevis Singer had decided to give "Enemies: A Love Story" a title like "My Bad" instead.

Last month, he shared an image on Twitter claiming that 99percentt of neo-Nazis on Gab are actually liberals looking to "give enemies of freedom an excuse".  .

Adding to the difficulty are modifiers called "skulls", which give enemies new abilities or a handicap to the player – the "Catch" skull, for example, causes enemies to throw greater numbers of grenades.

Although Turkey is a NATO ally and not an enemy, helping ISIS is something that could fall under the part of treason law that deals with giving enemies "aid or comfort".

Do not give enemies one ounce of your energy.

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