Sentence examples for learn the enemy from inspiring English sources

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Years of muscle memory build-up will enable veterans of the series to blitz through many of its boss fights, those spectacular encounters that demand players first observe and learn the enemy's patterns before launching their own assaults.

Learn the enemy's language.

In about two weeks, the new Batman will be released and the world will learn the enemy of freedom goes by the name Bain.

This is one of the outcomes for kids of a FIRST experience--you learn the enemy is not the enemy and if you're constantly displaying your superiority to others, they won't follow you".

The game was released in 2004, and added unprecedented challenge to the genre by making the player mostly defenseless, thus making it vital to learn the enemy's patrol routes and hide from them.

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Focus on mastering the stilted jumping, learn the enemies' patterns, and don't be afraid to look online for the ridiculously well-hidden secret hams.

The city was in complete chaos; both the authorities and civilians had panicked when they learned the enemy was approaching.

The dominant character is her father, Saul, a charismatic black activist with a philandering streak who sent April to a white private school so she could learn "the tools of the enemy".

INTELLIGENCE IN WAR: The Value -- and Limitations -- of What the Military Can Learn About the Enemy, by John Keegan.

I was advised by someone at housing charity Shelter to do the job for six months to learn "how the enemy works".

Learn the map and flank the enemy, get to vantage points, find shortcuts to the objectives.

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