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Have you ever played a game in which you felt conflicted about killing a possible enemy?
Their patterns are aposematic, or warning, in nature, and they let a possible enemy or predator know that it runs some risk in an encounter with the snake.
Of course an artificial intelligence is the worst possible enemy of a critic, because it has no ego and literally does not give a crap what you think.
Instead, she gives us scene after repetitious scene in which Andrew is shown to be an increasingly delusional megalomaniac — obsessed with promoting his crackpot theories about the universe while denouncing Einstein as an idiot and possible enemy spy.
But Leo and Raisa go through a phase of mutual mistrust, during which Leo is asked to spy on his wife and treat her as a possible enemy of the state.
On Wednesday, a spokesman for the pro-Russian insurgents in Ukraine said Ostrovsky had been held on suspicion of spying for Right Sector, a far-right Ukrainian nationalist party, or for other possible "enemy groups".
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He is thought to have had no end of possible enemies.
In fact, it marked them out as possible enemies of the revolution once the Bolsheviks came to power.
As they drove back to their camp, Sergeant Massey and Private Maher kept an eye out for possible targets, possible hazards, possible enemies.
If Mr. Clinton wins an agreement with the North Koreans that he describes as enforceable, he would be undermining one of the chief rationales that the Bush campaign put forward for its national missile defense program, which is to meant to protect against a limited nuclear attack from possible enemies -- specifically North Korea.
The newest grave site sits close to a border between two Neolithic groups known to have maintained distinct trading networks, making them possible enemies.
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