Sentence examples for identifying enemy from inspiring English sources

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The men were flying fragile wooden-framed de Havilland Mosquito two-seater fighter-bombers of the specialised target-marking 627 Squadron, and Churcher had the task of identifying enemy railway marshalling yards that were to be destroyed.

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This makes them prime examples of left-wing conservatives.However, Mr Blair is doing more than identifying enemies in schools.

It is driven by the overwhelming need to court and retain popularity, by means of identifying enemies that can be defeated.

A dog, Boomer, is a stealthy pal, identifying enemies for you and also picking them off – provided he can get them alone and take them down without any witnesses.

Since the 9/11 attacks, the United States has been so intent on identifying enemies that it has neglected cultivating potential friends.

In the short-run it will take guidance in identifying enemies, but as critics recede (for who, finally, will stand up), the appetite must still be fed.

Ratnieks (1991) argued that because nestmate recognition cues are used to identify and exclude conspecific intruders, colonies with rare recognition alleles might actually have higher fitness because they are better at identifying enemies.

Sailors listen for how the sound bounces off objects to identify enemy submarines.

Milling and rumour then establish a mood of indignation and hostility toward an identified enemy or enemies.

One year after Pearl Harbor, a million Americans were deployed around the world fighting a clearly identified enemy in the company of unequivocal allies.

That is especially important these days, as tools of war are also contained in those same devices, including applications that identify enemy and friendly forces.

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