Sentence examples similar to long-held enemy from inspiring English sources

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The bellicose justice of war has long held enemy life as of lower worth than the lives of its own.

This bellicose justice has long held enemy life as of lower worth than the lives of its own — it's inherent in the othering required to call something "enemy".

Dr. Smith's team found that crew composition on a film for instance, could actually challenge the long-held belief that women can be each other's worst enemies at the workplace.

The long-held view that microglia are at best inactive unless provoked by pathogens, and at worst "the enemy within" [ 60] has recently been challenged by several high-profile studies.

These findings challenge a long-held view.

She gave it, with long-held dimples.

There are long-held attitudes.

Gallen will again be public enemy No1 when he emerges at Suncorp Stadium, especially after angering Lewis who believed Gallen's jibe "was an indication of a long-held disrespect for Queensland".

And that reflects his long-held beliefs.

Peter Pan was a long-held dream.

I even reassessed some long-held opinions.

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