Sentence examples for supposed foes from inspiring English sources

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ForeignPolicy.com went further, noting on its blog that the United States had repeatedly blasted loud music at supposed foes.

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No one likes being taken for granted, and it is true that rivalry between Democrats in the Senate and House can often be fiercer than with supposed political foes across the aisle.

It's somewhat curious that Peterson's caricature of his intellectual foes' supposed rejection of scientific evidence is made while giving Jung centre-stage, a thinker whose totally discredited and entirely unscientific theories of universal archetypes were derived from personal dreams and fabricated "research".

From then on he joined with his second wife in fighting against these imaginary foes who were supposed to have deprived him and Germany of victory.

South Africa's Truth and Reconciliation Commission, which exhumed the sins of apartheid's supporters and foes alike, was supposed to set such debates to rest.

Mr. Hill defuses this potentially explosive relationship by making sure that Saddamn is as verbally hostile as his foe, which I guess is supposed to make it O.K. to laugh when Ronnie punches him in the face.

And yet in its conduct of this war the west has rarely lived up to the standards of justice and democracy that are supposed to distinguish it from the Islamist foe.

Then he chided Egyptians for their conspiracy theories about him, such as his supposed support for both Mr Morsi and his foes.

Many lawmakers say they find it odd that educators are their biggest foes, considering that the schools are supposed to look after the welfare of their students.

The Christmas special saw him in the Christmassy town of Christmas, defending Christmasers (I suppose) from a coalition of top foes, aided by Clara (Jenna Coleman), who was supposed to be at home pulling crackers with her folks and had only popped out to the Tardis to get the turkey cooked quicker.

George, for instance, is a tremendous reporter, who seems to approach ex-friends and foes with the same skepticism that is supposed to be the everday hallmark of our profession.

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