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The best a king can do is find a suitable enemy".
The only thing missing, absent the Soviets, was a suitable enemy.
It's about the hawks in Israel and the US needing a suitable enemy to justify their belligerence.
Deal with it.' " Perhaps the first order of business for Olbermann in his new home will be to find a suitable enemy, something he is good at.
In those years, Washington launched modest and halting discussions of the dangers of "rogue states" (think "Axis of Evil" in the post-9/11 era), but the U.S. military had a hard time finding a suitable enemy other than its former ally in the Persian Gulf, Iraq's Saddam Hussein.
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As he defined it, the struggle against evil was part of the human condition, not an enemy suitable for armed warfare.
However, the difference between a pond, a river, a lake or the whole wide sea is huge – and each can provide an interesting setting and a range of enemies suitable for a fishy adventure.
The wide field margins were considered to have no benefit for biocontrol because flying predators capable of moving between fields were primarily responsible or the amount of uncropped land suitable for natural enemies was not a limiting factor in the landscape.
The deputy transport minister, Behzad Mazaheri, announced that Iran would soon start using Iraqi airspace for direct flights to Syria and would resume flights to Iraq, its former bitter enemy, "once suitable grounds are prepared".
The latter case covers subjects who, due to their most objectionable nature, their dangerousness, or their ability to serve as tools of propaganda for the enemy, are suitable for elimination, without respect for persons, by merciless treatment (namely, by execution).
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