Sentence examples for pronounced enemy from inspiring English sources

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The one sure constant is that the central issue they raise -- what principled actions a free country may take in a battle with a pronounced enemy of freedom -- will not soon, if ever, be resolved.

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Consequently, herbivore suppression by natural enemies should be more pronounced in diverse plant assemblages (top-down effect).

Rincón de la Vieja, Juan José told us, got its name from a legend in which Curabanda, an Indian princess, fell in love with Mixcoac, (pronounced MISS-co-hak), the chief of an enemy tribe.

Mr. Dumitrescu (pronounced doo-ma-TRES-koo), a lawyer, was declared an "enemy of the state" in 1949 and sentenced to 27 years in prison for his role as a member of National Peasants Partyy, which opposed Communist rule.

Mr. Mecham (pronounced MEE-kam), who always attributed his downfall to political enemies, was a millionaire automobile dealer and a Republican who served in the State Senate for two years in the 1960s, then ran for governor four times before he finally won a three-way race in 1986.

He is a very religious man, but has a pronounced aversion to the Catholic Church, an institution he believes today to be the enemy of good art and good music.

But the evidence suggests that, while the Sicilian Mafia, like the US Mafia, has been fading to a shadow of its former self, the little-known 'Ndrangheta (pronounced "en-drang-ay-ta") has been taking over as Italy's true public enemy number one and has become a criminal empire with global clout.

Like Mr. Breivik's manuscript, the major Qaeda declarations have detailed accounts of the Crusades, a pronounced sense of historical grievance and calls for apocalyptic warfare to defeat the religious and cultural enemy.

Although Waugh had removed embarrassing entries relating to his Oxford years and his first marriage, there was sufficient left on the record to enable enemies to project a negative image of the writer as intolerant, snobbish and sadistic, with pronounced fascist leanings.

Pronounced "goo".

Already Mr. Kwatinetz (pronounced KWAH-tin-ets), a Harvard-trained lawyer who started managing bands while still an undergraduate at Northwestern University, has a reputation for fiercely aggressive business tactics that have won him ardent loyalists and resentful enemies.

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