Sentence examples for known enemies from inspiring English sources

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The central committee considers that physical pressure should be used obligatorily against known enemies of the people".

The ant is a previously unknown variety with a staggering propensity to reproduce and no known enemies.

But Mr. Bryant also has few known enemies, and that alone makes him a highly unusual man in Liberia.

Even though Mario Vilchis had no known enemies, according to family members, Carlos Vilchis finds it hard to believe that his brother was killed for money.

England's Minister for Niceness was to be Strauss, an ex-public schoolboy of calm demeanour and, seemingly, a man with no known enemies inside or outside the game.

In her ruling, Judge Lind said the prosecution had supplied sufficient evidence to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that Pvt Manning was knowingly transmitting information to known enemies, including al-Qa'ida.

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Steele told his men that he wanted "to whip somebody's ass" when he heard soldiers talk about taking known enemy fighters as prisoners.

The bottom line is: Betrayal never comes from a known enemy.

In Europe, C. bombi is a well known enemy of bumble bees [50], whereas in North America, almost nothing is known about its occurrence.

You know, enemy cavalry running straight into your bayonets (or era equivalent), that sort of thing.

But you know the enemy, and the enemy is not solid or stable.

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