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As NATO expanded to include formerly Communist nations that were once intractable foes, new buildings went up around the base to accommodate new partners.
During the nine-year tenure of President Mikheil Saakashvili, the pop charts have been an open battleground between those loyal to him and his policies, and his intractable foes.
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The most recent cited her as "an intractable foe of vandals and rapacious developers".
Later that year, he led auto workers in a bitter, 67-day strike against the General Motors Corporation, which was regarded as the U.A.W.'s most intractable foe.
The walls of the apartment were covered with plaques and tributes: "Intractable Foe of Vandals and Rapacious Developers," "In Recognition of Successful Advocacy for Preservation," a framed letter from Bill Clinton.
The new president has brought together two formerly intractable and unrelenting foes: the pro-Lifers and pro-Choicers.
They can rule, to be sure: but only until the foe that has destroyed countless regimes before them – Afghanistan itself, intractable, restless, chaotic, ungovernable – destroys them, too.
Now he is taking on an even more intractable foe the foot-draggers, time-servers and other rogues who notionally work for him.
West foes.
Unfortunately, corruption remained intractable.
It's intractable.
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