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He had counted on them to be his invaluable allies.
Indian soldiers also returned from battlefronts to find that back home they were no longer treated as invaluable allies but reverted immediately to the status of "natives".
Mandela and his friends found common cause with Indian and Coloured leaders and began to look to communists as invaluable allies.
Density and verticality, the hallmarks of big cities, were once bad words in an ecologist's vocabulary but are now seen as invaluable allies.
"Lesbian, gay and bisexual people have fought hard to achieve the equality we have today – often with the support of invaluable allies who aren't gay," James Taylor, Stonewall's Head of Policy, told The Independent.
I'll be the first to admit that accountants can be expensive, but they are invaluable allies for new businesses.
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Over the years, Van Gundy realized that the peripheral opponent could be an invaluable ally.
Most important is Brazil, potentially an invaluable ally; but it will not fall into Mr Obama's lap.
Knox was an invaluable ally in those days - when he left in 1991 to join Walter Smith's Rangers, Ferguson admitted he felt "vulnerable".
"They were an invaluable ally and fought shoulder to shoulder with us at a time when we needed them the most".
Local ranger and Aboriginal elder Don Rowlands, who "knows more about the desert than any person on planet earth", has been an invaluable ally.
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