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So then you're dodging missiles and taking out enemy fighters; Reyes needs to get in close to a vast enemy destroyer and start pounding its gun turrets with 50mm cannon fire.

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If they were to take a moment to peer through that translucent skull and into that superevolved brain, they would find more than dark schemes and deadly schemata and vast enemies lists; they would discover deep inside, tucked behind some new torture notions, the tiny, sad boy with the freakishly large head who only wanted to be good but was turned bad.

President Bush follows in this tradition as he calls on Americans to battle a vast, worldwide enemy -- an enemy of apocalyptic proportions that hates "our freedoms" -- by appealing to them as representatives of an indispensable nation: the city on a hill.

Popcap is also an example of how to succeed in this ultra competitive industry without making vast numbers of enemies.

Skills which initially seem superfluous become vital later on in the game, when Takkar has to take on vast hordes of enemies (and the odd boss) with just his trusty beast at hand.

Except this time around, the way you go about that is by hacking and slashing your way through vast hordes of enemies – who, in true Zelda style, generally look rather cute.

The reviewer further commended the game for the differences that set it apart from the original Wonder Boy game, citing the cartoon-like feel and the vast arrays of enemies and items; just as in Your Sinclair, it was criticized for its slow multi-loading.

He envisions a select lineage of Travelers who can pass from the mundane world (Realm No. 4) into more mysterious places, all for the purpose of bringing back Light with an upper-case L. Their status as elite seekers of wisdom gives them a terrible enemy: the Vast Machine.

Suffering, in all its vast vocabulary, is the enemy.

Chemical weapons had the potential to reshape the battlefield, driving out vast swathes of the enemy.

What do they want?" In Japan, except for the kamikaze bombers of the last few weeks of the war, there was no problem of suicide bombers, which would require intelligence gathering on a vast number of potential enemies, the vast majority of whom will never attempt an attack.

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