Sentence examples for natural foes from inspiring English sources

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Sistani and Moqtada are natural foes, for personal and ideological reasons, and Sistani, because of his immensely greater religious authority, commands a much larger following among Iraqi Shiites.

The marine iguanas of the Galápagos lack natural foes and generally die either of old age or of starvation when periodic El Niño warmings of the eastern Pacific kill off the shallow beds of seaweed they graze on.

President Barack Obama begins three days of non-stop conferring with other world leaders tomorrow that will highlight his commitment to multilateralism and US engagement – even with America's natural foes – but threatens also to expose the scant dividends so far yielded by his open-arms approach.

The grand conclusion of Doc's nonlinear sleuthing, the revelation he stumbles on despite himself, is that he and his freedom-loving kinfolk (the private eye and the hippie, we finally see, are related as outcast seekers of the truth) have been boxed in by the squares, their natural foes, and will henceforth be monitored with their own consent, to assure their own ostensible safety.

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Even a natural foe like Britain's prime minister, David Cameron, is said to find Mr Schulz's opening comments at EU summits enlivening.

This attitude might make Dehaene sound like a natural ally of educators who advocate reform math, and a natural foe of parents who want their children's math teachers to go "back to basics".

At any rate, the presentment of an unholy alliance against Kant that Jacobi was unwittingly forging with scholastic metaphysics — his otherwise natural foe — is perhaps the reason for the abrupt, even puzzling, conclusion that he gave the Dialogue.

In our patient this "natural foe" was chokeberry (Aronia melanocarpa) extract derived from the black fruit of this shrub.

So-called traditional rivalries — even between natural geographic foes — are highly overrated.

A frequent talking point of other natural gas foes is the prospect of gas companies poised to deploy a forest of rigs to drill 50,000 wells.

July 29, 4 38 p.m. | Updated (see asterisk) | Lisa Wright, a foe of natural gas drilling using hydraulic fracturing, or facking, sent the following essay reflecting on recent posts about apparent undisclosed conflicts of interest in a University of Texas gas drilling study and an unrefereed study claiming a link between drilling and fetal health.

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