Sentence examples for professed enemy from inspiring English sources

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The short answer is that Idi Amin, Uganda's erratic dictator at the time, was a staunch supporter of the Palestinian cause and a professed enemy of Israel.

The stated reason is security, since Israel regards Hamas as a professed enemy and a terrorist group eager to expand its military expertise and power to the West Bank.

Although this was the last project one might have expected from a professed enemy of composed music, it was no surprise to discover that in these songs - their musical and emotional contours long since flattened by overuse - Bailey found brand new angles and meanings, thanks to the application of his highly personal imagination and unique instrumental language.

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GAZA CITY — Hamas has been riding high of late, after its professed victory in the recent conflict with Israel and the overthrow last year of Egypt's president, Hosni Mubarak, an avowed enemy.

Still, many professed optimism.

He was a professed socialist.

But Anwar al-Awlaki was a self-professed adherent of Al Qaeda, and the congressional Authorization for Use of Military Force authorized defensive action against him exactly as if he were an enemy soldier conducting hostilities against the United States.

The problem is the professed beliefs.

Take Gov. Eliot Spitzer, the professed "steamroller".

And its professed independence is largely illusory.

Enemy fire.

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