Sentence examples for insidious enemy from inspiring English sources

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In a new "Star Wars" novel, Luke and Mara Jade Skywalker combat an insidious enemy.

The Internet and the tycoons, it would appear, will not be friends.In fact, the Internet may turn out to be quite an insidious enemy.

Instead of celebrating, however, Jackson warned New Orleans that "an artful and insidious enemy" might be trying "to put you off your guard and attack you by surprise".

The old-boy network was predictably resentful, especially when beneficiaries of the new policy were Jews, who numbered fewer than 100,000 in a nation of 38 million and were regarded by many as an insidious "enemy within".

The slave-turned-spy now faced an especially insidious enemy, as she wrote in one of her last missives before leaving the school and slipping out of the historical record: I wish there was some law here, or some protection.

While grappling with MSNBC and CNN for viewers, Fox News has also been battling a smaller, more insidious enemy closer to home: bed bugs in its Midtown Manhattan newsroom.

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I detect the whiff of two familiar but insidious enemies – bandwagonism and overly one-sided thinking.

One of the most insidious enemies in the business world is uncertainty, and there seems to be a lot of it going around these days.

That most insidious foe.

In her latest book, "Nomad: From Islam to America" (Free Press; $27), she reminds her readers of the West's tradition of intellectual revolt against clerical tyranny and warns of the insidious, intransigent enemies in their midst.

[Page B7.] It was another unsettling day as the government's top officials grappled with an insidious and invisible enemy.

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