For Trump, life is a series of battles against foes or perceived foes.
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It also shows the extent to which Russia views Trump as an ally: Trump's foes are Russia's foes.
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GOP takes out primary foes Republicans entered the election cycle with an initial goal: Prevent primaries from taking out their Senate foes.
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Montreal is 2572-22-33 against Atlantic foes, a notable statistic given that they play their final six games against division foes, including four on the road.
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When the space savages aren't fighting among themselves, they'll band together to overwhelm their foes — even if those foes are Chaos gods, alien samurai, or whatever the hell Tyranids are.
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They dismiss… … and the exasperation of his political foes.
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But America faced bigger foes than isis , he said.
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Now, our friends and foes, they know where we stand.
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Sixteen of the final games are against Central Division foes.
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Perhaps it is a calculated strategy to confound America's foes.
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Now the Separatists were as forgotten as their Jedi foes.
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Strikingly often, foes and friends answer this in different ways.
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The competing threats escalated tensions between the foes even further.
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The two parties have been bitter political foes for years.
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Battling your foes is supposed to make you a man.
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To this day the two are seen as ideological foes.
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He shot 57 percent (55 of 2.33) against conference foes.
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The president says his foes are seeking a violent coup.
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His foes said he had no right to run again.
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It's your job to send foes to their watery grave.
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" Chapo's many foes seized on the phrase "bend the knee.
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Trump outdueled these foes by retaining a Murderers' Row of
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But it brought the two foes no closer to peace.
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Sarah MacDonald believes in organized chaos and spiting her foes.
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Maduro says foes are seeking a coup with U.S. encouragement.
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"I think we have a lot of foes," Trump responded.
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And our foes, declared or not, certainly have no doubt.
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It paid off for the Atlantic Division foes, as well.
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He also mentioned Smith, Gill and Chapman as formidable foes.
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The United States and the Islamic Republic are longtime foes.
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Now was the time to ally with her former foes.
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As the new film's release approached, his foes spoke up.
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On Thursday, Bolsonaro reiterated his attack against his political foes.
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Others come from Trump foes looking to hurt the president.
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Two of Libras biggest allies could become its biggest foes.
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ObamaCare's foes say a failed law shouldn't be propped up.
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His foes mistrust him in part because of his background.
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" And in a possible reference to Trump's meeting in Helsinki with Vladimir Putin Monday, Frans Timmermans, first vice-president of the European Commission, tweeted: "Calling your best friends foes only makes your real foes happy.
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So, yes, we have all had conversations with friends and foes.
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But his foes slammed PML-N's plans as dynastic and undemocratic.
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The President threatens dire consequences to get foes to the table.
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This can cause us to inadvertently treat our friends like foes.
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He's taken potshots at celebrity foes Meryl Streep and Arnold Schwarzenegger.
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And, in this case, Trump's whims might actually benefit America's foes.
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But his political foes are sceptical he can change his style.
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Ironically, foes of vaping fans have their own suspicions of fakery.
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Even Mr Trump's mercurial nature plays differently with friends and foes.
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Foes say that will institutionalize dictatorship by the ruling Socialist Party.
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His foes will not participate in an election if he runs.
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The contests pit supporters of the peace agreement against its foes.
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Foes of the proposal say it would trample on academic freedom.
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Thankfully, it's sparked memes across Twitter from fans and foes alike.
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Fans and foes lit up the Twitterverse with love — and snark.
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Even his former GOP foes have had to concede the obvious.
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Public contracts reward friends; foes are fined for supposed tax violations.
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It can't be any of the political foes he's already vanquished.
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So many of St-Pierre's old foes are no longer relevant.
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The ruling caught environmentalists and foes of the plan by surprise.
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Quashing the licenses in Europe might further embolden glyphosate foes elsewhere.
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It should be read by friends and foes of Israel alike.
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They will remain useful against foes which lack modern missile systems.
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Right-wing foes of the 1930s program of social and economic
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He didn't punctuate his pummeling of foes with well-aimed quips.
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Clinton again making headlines and sending her foes into a lather.
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It's no coincidence that early economists were prominent foes of slavery.
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The Children had never faced foes like the First Men before.
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Conservatives have been committed foes of public insurance going back decades.
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Yet, in execution, Booker's plan was a disaster for Kavanaugh foes.
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The two foes have clashed over Iran's military presence in Syria.
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Additionally, it's important for you to be smart about hidden foes!
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But Woodward descends into uncharacteristic snark when he names his foes.
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Liverpool, Arsenal and Leeds United were United's genuine foes and peers.
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The strategy, for example, calls for employing cyberoperations against terrorist foes.
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On the contrary, Trump is emboldened, and his foes momentarily defensive.
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Friends, foes, and internet trolls jeered at me for my stupidity.
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Instead, you can destroy your foes all at once through scandal.
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Abortion foes in state legislatures seem awfully sure of themselves lately.
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Abortion foes thought arguments about protecting women were important politically, too.
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It listed China and Russia as the nation's biggest geopolitical foes.
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It was not one of his typical tirades against political foes.
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Trump's justice is all about relationships, helping friends and punishing foes.
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To our former foes, the people of England, it turns out.
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Mr. Dragnea and his allies blamed political foes for the protests.
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And we couldn't stop looking — not his fans, not his foes.
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EST BOTTOM LINE: Big Ten foes meet as Minnesota battles Purdue.
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Will Carmen face her foes head-on, or sneak by undetected?
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Another obvious target: Oil industry infrastructure belonging to Iran's regional foes.
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The future battles between geopolitical foes are increasingly moving toward cyberspace.
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That reality is Trump's ultimate revenge on all his former foes.
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Trump's foes struck at him but did not take him down.
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Up until then, logging and poaching were the bear's primary foes.
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Here's what you need to know: • Old foes and new friends.
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Some of Trump's old political foes rushed to slam the GOP nominee.
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The protesters in Hong Kong are under no illusions about their foes.
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"Like the Death Eaters, mental illnesses are formidable foes," the HRC observes.
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He's fought hardened foes like André the Giant and the Iron Sheik.
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He instead accused the Saudis' foes of using child fighters in Yemen.
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There are foes to contend with, and a particular goal to accomplish.
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It makes it easier for America's rivals and foes to grow stronger.
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On her side are less high-minded foes of Mr Cartes's scheme.
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The parties have long been bitter foes and have numerous policy differences.
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Friends, foes, or frenemies: Have North Korea and China patched things up?
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Still some of Trump's fiercest foes are applauding him for the move.
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Watching them play foes is like watching an awkward network TV crossover.
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As the foes continue to evolve, medicine needs both new tech, and
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Putin doesn't have the same list of major foes as Trump does.
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The Phillies are 16-35 against division foes since May 20. 2.
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Chicago State is 0-8 against Big Ten foes since 2011-12.
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But you quickly realize that bureaucracy and budgets are your real foes.
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The Tar Heels are 200-16 in the building against nonleague foes.
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Friends and foes alike will be watching and calibrating their behavior accordingly.
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You can also use impact grenades to stun your more formidable foes.
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He has criticized allies and foes alike directly, sometimes with disparaging language.
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Secular foes of Hindutva, however, fear Mr Modi has gone too far.
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Patrick Chappatte A President Trump considers the options for attacking his foes.
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Instead, it will likely prompt ridicule from our friends and foes alike.
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Read them, disagree with them, debate them with friends and foes alike.
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The most recent clamor arose from a clash among several familiar foes.
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Russia and China, ideological foes, are in an assertive and expansionist mood.
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But similar charges can be laid at the feet of Qatar's foes.
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And charters will now be partially regulated by the movement's political foes.
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By the early 1980s, abortion foes generally gave up on this strategy.
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Both men are foes of what they describe as their party's establishment.
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It's a tactical strike against Trump's two greatest foes: reading and work.
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The character becomes one of Batman's greatest foes in the comic books.
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For years, American has been one of Qatar's primary foes in Washington.
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Chicago fell to 1-16 this season against foes with records of .
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And the debate's few big moments only served to hurt Trump's foes.
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Including league tournament games, Vanderbilt's losing streak against league foes is 27.
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Much of Shadowkeep's storyline is a retread of familiar locales and foes.
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Tens of thousands of suspected communist rebels and political foes were killed.
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That's too bad, because Claire and Geillis could have been fantastic foes.
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Claire McCaskill in November's midterms each pushed their foes to endorse Kavanaugh.
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Both need an opponent after their recently planned foes withdrew with injuries.
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As the Arab cold war spreads, Iran and other foes are gaining advantage.
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The pre-election friends of lower-income voters quickly become post-election foes.
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Yet Japan and South Korea have been acting more like foes than friends.
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Foes say he is a dictator who has wrecked a once-prosperous economy.
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But it is unlikely the IRGC will strike any of these foes directly.
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He lashed out at media and political foes alike in a bravura performance.
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Even some of her foes say the concern about her probity is overblown.
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Friends and foes across the world have adopted a wait-and-see approach.
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That said, the launch of Swipe Ventures may turn Tinder's foes into friends.
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Buildables can besiege foes, shield teammates, or create new pathways through the arena.
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Now, Uber is weakened, and the company's foes smell blood in the water.
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Smaller U.S. foes such as Iran and North Korea are making similar judgments.
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He says it is his foes who are seeking to topple him illegally.
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Then you go out and fight foes like Thanos, Kingpin, M.O.D.O.K., and more.
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America's friends and foes alike make calculations based upon what administration officials say.
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For the first time, this included a ranking of the West's cyber-foes.
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During his career as a lawyer he often defended the government's political foes.
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But don't think that makes them any less competitive than their younger foes.
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Mr Sisi's foes hoped that Mr Morsi's death would provide a rallying point.
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NEW YORK/SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters Breakingviews) - Facebook's presidential foes are also its customers.
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Britain's radicalised Remainers have been forged in similar circumstances to their ideological foes.
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Warbucks might be richer than us, but he protects us from foreign foes.
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" Wall Street Journal, ditto, "Health Bill Draws Fire From Foes In the GOP.
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This is not a neutral approach: it yields not just friends but foes.
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Lobbyists won't be alone, other friends and foes have been invited to participate.
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No free pass for a neighbor who tolerates extremists or enables U.S. foes.
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It does moderate damage individually, but can hit multiple foes in one swing.
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In England, Soccer Aid brought together two old foes, Ronaldinho and David Seamon.
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If Ms Rousseff's foes fall short of 342 votes, the case is buried.
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As a result, her popularity is surging even while her foes are stuck.
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A sheaf of lawsuits soon arrived—but from DACA's friends, not its foes.
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She thinks she is "relentlessly vilified" by the press and her political foes.
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Opposition to the regime of Bashar al-Assad from regional foes is melting.
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With Flake's announcement Tuesday, Trump now faces three formidable foes in the Senate.
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The Tigers posted a 13-7 mark against National League foes last season.
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The militias of Misrata, who are stronger foes, lie in wait for him.
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But Fried contends the comedy isn't just must-see TV for Trump's foes.
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The Tigers are 33-2 in program history against Ohio Valley Conference foes.
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Western intelligence officials say that the Kremlin has frequently had its foes killed.
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Foes of the United States have cheered the prospect of an American withdrawal.
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Foes for decades, Washington and Tehran have been increasingly at odds since May.
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The incident aggravated fears of a direct military clash between the longtime foes.
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Maduro accuses his foes of plotting with Washington to bring about a coup.
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The Germans use machine-guns as well as rifles for harassing their foes.
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The answer to who can beat Justify probably lies in some familiar foes.
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The Biotic Grenade also has offensive utility, damaging foes caught in its blast.
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Mr. Netanyahu's troubles should not be a cause for schadenfreude among his foes.
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Trump's Democratic foes don't really think he wants the Mueller report made public.
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They've shoved and punched each other, and smacked at foes with fireplace tongs.
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They tend to be hard on their peers and sympathetic to their foes.
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He slow-walked lawsuits, filing countless motions and requesting delays, exhausting his foes.
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And this addictive behavior affects friends and foes alike, unless collectively pushed back.
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It works even less well when your domestic foes aren't so easily terrified.
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Including conference tournament games, the Commodores have dropped 236 straight against SEC foes.
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They have also won 23 straight home games against non-division AFC foes.
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The issue has friends and foes on either side of the political aisle.
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But Exxon's foes still have numerous successes and are vowing to press ahead.
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The division foes face each other two times over the final three weeks.
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President Trump's Twitter musings have inspired fans, foes and now — its own wine.
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Friends and foes alike describe Mr. Khan as relentless, charming and highly unpredictable.
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Donald Trump's two biggest foes — Fox News host Megyn Kelly and Republican Sen.
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At the entrance to the clinic parking lot, two abortion foes stood with signs.
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However, nothing galvanizes opposing forces to action better than significant wins by their foes.
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Even though both foes are motionless and cast in bronze, the scene is inspiring.
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In the bellwether state of Uttar Pradesh, ostensible socialists have joined their BJP foes.
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Giant shifts in allegiances, foes becoming friends, secret backdoor dealings... shit, you know what?
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Trump, so far, has done little to reach out to his foes since November.
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In recent years, however, California's politicians have been increasingly siding with the plant's foes.
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Their bellowing can completely decimate buildings, and they use their voices to punish foes.
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And he has unsettled friends and foes alike in 140-character blasts on Twitter.
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The former foes hugged, and West even sent his pal flowers the next day.
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Russia has sought a balance between Israel and its foes in the Middle East.
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Those who think a weaker America is desirable -- America's foes -- want Trump to win.
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The women in this film don't pull punches and neither do their male foes.
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It meant reaching agreements with political foes for the sake of the national good.
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The intercept was another tense incident between the longtime foes over the past year.
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Historically, larger institutions, despite their myriad advantages, have struggled to deal with asymmetric foes.
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Foes of the accord narrowly defeated a first version in a plebiscite last year.
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Yet, even Ray's means of evasion emphasizes her powerlessness against the foes she encounters.
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Doom is defined more by its fast pace and memorable cast of demonic foes.
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But unlike some other resource-rich countries, Wakanda has never succumbed to outside foes.
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That is remarkable considering the rising tensions between Sunni Saudis and their Shia foes.
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The higher your level, the better equipped you'll be in dealing with stronger foes.
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The government has blamed old and new foes for the this latest coup attempt.
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Just in case you didn't know, Iran and Saudi Arabia are bitter foes. 3.
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These blobs — called "forms" — can then absorb fallen foes to get bigger and stronger.
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He has "weaponised" refugees by scattering Syrians among his foes in the European Union.
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The perfect words that would show my Facebook foes the error of their ways!
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The Bears went 4-0 versus ranked foes in nonconference play in 2016-17.
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Those cards come into play when you face off against the spire's numerous foes.
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Friends as well as foes are starting to notice the mess on Ryan's hands.
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She's consistently confounded her foes, and in particular, repeatedly outmaneuvered, outfoxed and outsmarted Trump.
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The Washington Post: Abortion foes plan a cautious approach to notion of overturning Roe.
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Neither our friends and allies nor our foes find themselves where we do now.
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The toughest challenges hinge on pitting you against foes that just plain outmatch Kratos.
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The mental hospital that usually houses many of Batman's foes is called Arkham Asylum.
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Here are some comments on Castro from his friends and foes over the years.
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In fact, negotiation and careful opening to foes on areas of mutual interest works.
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Clinton and denunciations of foreign foes, often had the air of a prize fight.
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It was the latest step toward normalizing relations between two former Cold War foes.
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The fight between President Trump and his foes is an ugly one and worrisome.
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The four lawmakers, all women of color and all staunch Trump foes, are citizens.
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Trump and McCain have long been political foes, despite belonging to the same party.
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It was the first of 19 meetings this year between the AL East foes.
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He runs through the streets, a half-dozen or so foes in his wake.
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The anti-tax foes say that the tax will cost the average American money.
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Brainboxes are as likely as anyone else to ignore facts which support their foes.
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Slovakia Coach Jan Kozak was asked afterward to compare his British group-stage foes.
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Atlanta has held five of the last six foes to less than 215 points.
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Mysterio is one of Spider-Man's oldest foes and is a master of illusion.
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In all, 31 of the Pirates' last 38 games will come against division foes.
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Friends and foes describe Mr. Khan, 65, as relentless, charming, swaggering and highly unpredictable.
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If so, Samat will have a whole new set of foes to think about.
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But it is unlikely that the Guards will strike any of these foes directly.
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Those two nations are foes of Iran, but the countries are not at war.
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But Mr Putin's foes will have scented a new vulnerability in the ruling party. ■
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A 'marriage of convenience' Nothing brings together two old foes like a common problem.
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While Trump portrayed his Democratic foes in an almost demonic light, he deified himself.
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That's history worth considering as the old foes of reform sing their familiar tune.
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After the early uprising, Fulmer has limited foes to just two runs and a .
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For his critics, Trump's obsessions with McCain and other foes are not just unseemly.
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Here's a quick synopsis of how the clash between the longtime foes suddenly escalated.
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To say that Beyond Meat and Impossible Foods are friendly foes is an understatement.
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Iranian authorities accused the Islamic Republic's opponents and foreign foes if igniting the unrest.
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Opposition politicians claim the government is carrying out a witch-hunt against its foes.
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"Many of America's closest friends today were once our greatest foes," Mr. Trump said.
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The foes of militarism in the United States had tried to prevent such horrors.
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In America "liberal" foes of Israel had an average anti-Semitism mark of 2.3.
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It will not always be able to support its friends and punish its foes.
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The US&aposs real-life geopolitical foes tend to appear in American mass media.
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He had humorously likened himself to a butcher disposing of foes of human rights.
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And it confirmed the worst fears of their foes about an interloping tyrannical president.
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Their slain establishment foes Marco Rubio and Jeb Bush did the exact same thing.
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Cersei has absolutely throttled this young seventh season by handily outmaneuvering her biggest foes.
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The reversals by Mr. Trump's onetime foes are as revealing as they are glaring.
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Even more than Mr. Bush, Mr. Rubio is grappling with how to confront multiple foes.
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In adopting an almost mythical persona, Mr Modi appears to rise heroically above his foes.
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This conundrum makes an election this autumn likely, suggest Mr Johnson's friends and foes alike.
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Hyde has scored six touchdowns in his last six games against NFC West foes. 2.
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That's the most ranked foes in a regular season in school history for Wake Forest.
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Nonetheless, Southampton's 3-1 victory over their Geordie foes does great credit to Ronald Koeman.
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A State of the Union address that fired up his base and infuriated his foes.
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Attempts last year at dialogue between the ideological foes were stalled by Venezuela's deepening crisis.
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One of NATO's standing fleets, led by a Canadian frigate, stands in for the foes.
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Even Mr Modi's foes believe his administration is less corrupt than previous ones have been.
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There's a bouncy spring to reach new areas and a pointed spear for attacking foes.
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In a battle training simulation with Lorca, he takes out 36 foes with tactical precision.
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Forcing North Korea's lifelong foes to become friends has been the Kims' aim ever since.
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It took little more than a year for the old friends to become bitter foes.
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Just this week, old players in two major categories — logistics and pharmacies — turned into foes.
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Now her Northern foes and the dragon queen are more depleted than they've ever been.
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The predictable foes pounced, and Pence saw his approval rating fall from 62% to 47%.
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His nationalist foes agree — but their ambition is to weaken the EU from the inside.
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Foes nicknamed Mr Costa's experiment the geringonça ("contraption"), and gave it six months at most.
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They signal apparent new resolve by the group's disparate foes on a range of fronts.
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They're old foes who've learned to respect each other, even if they occasionally exchange jabs.
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It argues the 1967 borders would put them at a strategic disadvantage against other foes.
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More important, it garners support and generates respect -- not fear -- from foes and sworn enemies.
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Renzi said Europe would ultimately defeat its foes, but warned that it would take time.
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Languages typically don't borrow pronouns, but the Old English nicked "they" from their Viking foes.
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Nicki even shared a pic from the set with Cardi's foes in front of her.
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There is also a telephone hotline linking the former Cold War foes' air operations centers.
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Fans of the Kipling series or previous films will recognise some familiar foes and friends.
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Even now, victory for our foes is within their reach — but the north must remember.
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Thus, the influential faction of Snowden foes is largely unified, while his sympathizers are not.
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Now, as then, the US is engaged in sabre-rattling with foreign foes, including Iran.
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Following an seven-day layoff, Utah plays its next two games against ranked foes, vs.
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Watergate hearings, 1973 This is the template that Trump's foes hope will be followed now.
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Our sources say the former friends-turned-foes had a chat after the big deletion.
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A mix of tributes and condemnation poured in from allies and foes around the world.
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The Washington Post: White House proposed releasing immigrant detainees in sanctuary cities, targeting political foes.
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And he is not the only president to be misjudged by his friends and foes.
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Common to them all is the use of the court system to imprison regime foes.
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Bomber Task Force deployments are meant train US aircrews while reassuring partners and deterring foes.
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In Trenton, he earned a reputation for picking fights with political foes, reporters and critics.
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The year before, the Blue Devils averaged 48 points more than their early-season foes.
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Utah improved to 19-6 when its foes didn't reach the century mark in scoring.
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Mr. Trump is taking the idea and pointing it outward, calling out his supposed foes.
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Mr. Stringer and Mr. Diaz Jr. were seen as traditional, risk-averse, even conventional foes.
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Time and again, foes of Mr. Putin's have died suddenly in Britain, under suspicious circumstances.
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Even better if the leader knows how to satisfy the desires of friends and foes.
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Qatar's foes accuse it of financing terrorism, cozying up to Iran and harboring fugitive dissidents.
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Gumbiner will arrive at a time of heightened tensions between the old Cold War foes.
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They also have been seen to cooperate against shared foes, notably in and around Aleppo.
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On this point, foes of the Ohio law are at their weakest and most absurd.
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The Trump administration has heaped sanctions on its international foes, seeking to change their behavior.
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But as president, he has tried to assuage foes of the deal without wrecking it.
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Some are Trump-branded fusillades at political foes like Karl Rove and George F. Will.
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Tellingly, both China and Russia have brazenly tried to use Interpol to pursue political foes.
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Opening rounds typically feature top players easily dismissing qualifiers, lucky losers and low-ranked foes.
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And Iran's poor economy means that its regional foes have outspent it on conventional weapons.
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He has, however, inherited his father's affection for Twitter as a weapon against political foes.
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Atlético has long been known, by fans and foes alike, as El Pupas: the Jinxed.
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", today it would be, "Detractors of democracies and foes of the liberal world order arise!
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The betrayal of the Kurds will lead friends and foes to doubt Mr Trump's America.
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To her foes in the administration, that is only reason to keep the poison flowing.
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The Cold War foes restored diplomatic relations a year ago following a 54-year break.
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Saturday's game was only the eighth between the SEC foes and the first since 2012.
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If Stern didn't mind conflicts with valued partners, he had no problem whatsoever eviscerating foes.
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The Wolfpack dropped to 2-2 under Keatts in home games against Top 10 foes.
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The cost to our foes for incursions and interference must massively outweigh the ostensible advantage.
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Any of these foes may be used to whip up support for a struggling politician.
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The president also took a swipe at one of his Republican foes, the late Sen.
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His more virulent foes maintain that Mr. Obama is the one who fueled racial division.
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But Skullark was unarmed when he walked up to his foes out in the open.
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Martha McSally, one of her primary foes in the race to replace retiring Republican Sen.
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The 23-year-old has kept his foes' bats at bay as opponents are hitting just .
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In either case, just remember: it's better to overdo it when you can't see your foes.
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Erdogan's foes accuse him of dismantling Ataturk's secular legacy by bringing religion back into public life.
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Your foes take more bullets to kill, but they don't just sit there and take it.
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Abroad, they serve as provocative messages to Pyongyang's adversaries, reminding foes about North Korea's military capabilities.
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If a deal is made, Gyllenhaal will play Mysterio, one of Peter Parker's most memorable foes.
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He denounced Trump's attempts to pressure the FBI and Department of Justice to target political foes.
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He becomes their stand-in, acting upon this group's desire for revenge against their perceived foes.
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This — coupled with his immense popularity and immovable fanbase — puts his foes in a difficult position.
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Almost immortal, its only foes are light and drought, according to the Zoological Park's press materials.
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That being said, I can confirm that you're likely to bump into old friends and foes.
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Brinkmanship and tough talk have been North Korea's favorite card in dealing with its external foes.
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Liberals lined railway platforms to welcome refugees, while their nativist foes warned of chaos and terrorism.
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All sides have already tried to starve their foes into submission, so far to little advantage.
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Already, Democrats have launched attack ads in Arizona and Arkansas tying their Republican foes to Trump.
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UKRAINE and Russia have not just been military foes in recent years, but legal ones too.
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For his foes, nothing Mr Snowden says is trustworthy, whereas statements made by officials are true.
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The Nigerian army will not beat them unless it learns how to identify friends from foes.
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But until recently, she had never faced two prominent foes in public at the same time.
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But Mr Maduro has proven himself to be wilier than many of his foes had thought.
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America's foes, the enemies of democracy around the world, must have rubbed their hands in glee.
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Counting Saturday's game against the Islanders, 13 of their final 24 games are against divisional foes.
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Surrounded by foes in the Middle East, Mr Baker is obliged to make investments further afield.
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However, they do offer clues as to why China might have gained more foes than friends.
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You ran against him Trump has offered mostly kind words to his vanquished GOP primary foes.
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But trainees are warned: the suits are dangerous not only to their foes, but to themselves.
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In various episodes of the story, children fight with weapons to defend themselves against their foes.
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Are we about to see a major confrontation between these two long-standing, nuclear-armed foes?
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The signing brings into effect an arrangement the Cold War foes agreed upon on Dec. 16.
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Ongoing intense competition with ride-hailing foes across the globe has kept Uber in the red.
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The two are bitter foes who have scrapped over voting rights and election security since 2014.
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There is a feeling of Ehrenreich getting her affairs in order, slaying a few final foes.
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Journalists — including me — now fall into Trump and Putin's autocratic worldview as pawns of their foes.
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In his political life, it serves to isolate him from GOP allies as well as foes.
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Sound smart: This is not a plot of evil genius to keep friends and foes guessing.
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They were dubbed "Fancy Bear" and "Cozy Bear" -- and both were familiar foes for cybersecurity experts.
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The 20 other survivors were our foes, but the fog and the valley were their allies.
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Maduro sees enemies all around, and has accused his foes of attempting to stage a coup.
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But other foes of open trade and immigration will continue to try to influence Donald Trump.
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The Scarlet Knights are 10-3 in their last 13 games against non-conference foes. 3.
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And McConnell-aligned groups spent more than $4 million attacking his primary foes with television ads.
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The government's foes hope to get further with a referendum to recall the president from office.
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Their main foes are the "near enemy" (Arab rulers), the "far enemy" (the West) and Shias.
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But here, too, Trump suggested that America was being "laughed at"—this time by domestic foes.
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The president has simultaneously embraced authoritarian nations and traditional foes such as Russia and North Korea.
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It knows no rules and appears to affect seeming foes on the political and ideological spectrum.
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Kelly Overton is Vanessa Helsing, able to turn her foes into humans with a single bite.
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His foes have failed to condemn the candidate's rhetoric without also seeming to disparage his supporters.
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The sculpture calls to mind the Trojan horse by which the ancient Greeks tricked their foes.
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In the comics, the Sinister Six is a team of some of Spider-Man's deadliest foes.
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But many of Assad's foes view Jaysh al-Islam as a legitimate part of the opposition.
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They make clear distinctions between—and, thus, treat differently—friends and foes of the United States.
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Many details remain unclear about the constituent assembly, although foes say it would be excessively powerful.
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Likely foes could be the 8-3 Giants or the Redskins from the strong N.F.C. East.
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Gorsuch and Kavanaugh were never the robotic jurists portrayed by their foes in their confirmation hearings.
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In the original game, arch-vile demons healed my fallen foes and blasted me with fireballs.
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Throughout the 2020 presidential race, Senators Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders have seemed like reluctant foes.
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Using elite power, whether economic or cultural, to silence less educated foes usually produces a backlash.
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You need a government fired by economic nationalism, willing to play trade hardball against our foes.
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Either way, I ventured, both friends and foes of the president would find substance for debate.
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Many in Brazil — friends and foes alike — believe Mr. Bolsonaro has been his own worst enemy.
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His 76-minute speech was the usual brew of aggrandizement, aggrievement and demonization of political foes.
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Powers that maintain a reputation as reliable allies and formidable foes tend to enhance their power.
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But this has done little to assuage concerns that the arch foes could stumble into conflict.
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SoftBank is one of the largest investors in Didi Chuxing, one of Uber's largest former foes.
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All political movements must face inconvenient facts — thoughts and data that seem to aid their foes.
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Activists also waved Mexican flags, and there were several physical clashes between Trump's fans and foes.
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It is easy to lose hope — money in politics and self-serving ideologies are powerful foes.
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And even for some of Mr. Corbyn's biggest foes, that is an easy choice to make.
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It's no secret by now that many of Trump's attacks on his political foes are projection.
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Foes of Fellini will point to a sequence like this and ask, Where are the victims?
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Industry foes of the fiduciary rule have also argued that the rule will limit consumer choice.
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"Death to Israel!" the crowd shouted in response, referring to one of Iran's longtime regional foes.
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Moderate candidates like Buttigieg and Klobuchar pressed their progressive foes in direct and sometimes personal terms.
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Fusion GPS' efforts researching Trump were first funded by his Republican foes during the primary campaign.
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This is isn't the first time Nunes has played hardball with his foes in the investigation.
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Other potential foes, including United Arab Emirates and Israel, will have noted that with some alarm.
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In 2014, when Modi first became prime minister, he promised to be tough on India's foes.
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Iran also accuses its arch foes, Washington and Riyadh, for promoting Islamist militancy in the region.
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But Netflix's newest foes are starting with US markets and then hoping to expand after that.
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Partners and even foes know that US troops will generally act in accordance with those precepts.
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His habit of imposing tariffs on friends and foes alike will leave a longer-lasting impression.
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For these Obamacare foes, it isn't enough to just excise the individual mandate from the law.
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For these Obamacare foes, it isn't enough to just excise the individual mandate from the law.
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Communist-run Cuba and the United States, former Cold War foes, began normalizing relations in 2014.
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On command from their leader, the young men charged and pummeled their ideological foes with abandon.
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And bears are large and powerful, excelling at both combat and grabbing the attention of nearby foes.
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Though the president was on the go Wednesday, he still found time to tweet — about his foes.
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Foes accuse Maduro of turning Venezuela into a dictatorship and wrecking what should be a prosperous economy.
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Current competitors are formidable foes that also "focus on mobile engagement and advertising," according to the filing.
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With skillful aim it can cut through medium-health foes like Reaper in a matter of seconds.
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The nuclear-armed foes engaged in a dogfight after Pakistan sent warplanes into India the next day.
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The arrangement, in the works after the Cold War foes said they would normalize ties in Dec.
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Very few animals can fire sulphurous fluids out of their bums to incapacitate their foes, after all.
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Those scientists include Stephen Hawking, who warned against humans broadcasting our presence to avoid attracting extraterrestrial foes.
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Maduro, 54, the successor to late leader Hugo Chavez, says his foes are seeking a violent coup.
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"Opposition's bad," mutters Shodir, a middle-aged man from Samarkand, who dismisses the regime's foes as "maniacs".
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" Boback assured readers that he would ultimately triumph over his foes: "You'll be cheering in the end!
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Nevertheless, there are signs that the Taliban might come round to talking to their foes in Kabul.
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As Venom became one of Spider-Man's most fearsome foes, writers also explored Brock's line of morality.
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Foes say his shift towards harshness makes it hard to tell the difference between moderates and extremists.
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Haiti was ruled nearly three decades by father-son dictators, who assassinated political foes and eliminated dissent.
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But Maduro, 53, says his foes are waging an "economic war" against him and seeking a coup.
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His backers spent three hours excusing their hero of each contradiction or untruth alleged by his foes.
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The flights to Cuba's capital would be the latest step closer for the former Cold War foes.
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Historically, foes of reproductive freedom have targeted abortion providers, not the individual women who terminate their pregnancies.
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Mr Morales's foes are also indignant about corruption, an old problem that he has failed to control.
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Funnily and sadly enough, Peterson sounds like a stereotypical postmodernist here — one of his chief intellectual foes.
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Billed as an anti-corruption sweep, the jailing also feels unmistakably like a purge of political foes.
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She spent decades cultivating alliances within her party and, when necessary, making deals with her political foes.
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Friends turned foes 50 Cent and Floyd Mayweather have been engaged in a recent social media slugfest.
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In the original Cold War, two ideological foes created rival geopolitical blocs that were effectively non-interoperable.
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Calling for the prosecution and imprisonment of political foes is hardly a new development in American politics.
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" Gay, who often gripes about her six unnamed Twitter foes, has written, "Pettiness is a healthy outlet.
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The silver lining is that some other traditional foes in the Middle East are now banding together.
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Like many evangelicals, he sees a pattern of bullying by secular foes and their allies in government.
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Lavrov said Moscow still hoped for better relations and blamed Trump's political foes for the deteriorating situation.
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There is no undoing the impression, widespread among Trump's foes, that anything he supports must be regressive.
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Finally, the PT's foes were angered by reports Lula may accept a ministerial post from Ms Rousseff.
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Even when faced with unforgiving foes or dangerous monsters, finding common ground is always the first step.
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That breached the necessary threshold of two-thirds; Ms Rousseff's foes in the chamber burst into song.
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" And the Times thundered: "Diplomacy is hard enough when foes act in a belligerent and arbitrary way.
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For years, he suspected an unholy alliance of foreign and domestic foes of conspiring to topple him.
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It was the first of four games this season for the Tar Heels against in-state foes.
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One of the trickier foes to deal with are huge rabbids stumbling around with slabs of rock.
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The biblical Gideonites marched on their foes armed with only trumpets and tambourines and other musical instruments.
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The truth, as many of Trump's foes are loath to admit, is that he is the president.
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Pelosi quickly secured the votes to prevent Republicans from overturning the agreement, thus checkmating the deal's foes.
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The intrastate foes were not originally scheduled to face each other but both teams saw their Sept.
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Conservationists and other foes of the monuments review were incensed that Zinke's report was not released publicly.
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Even American westerns posited a surprising number of neatly trimmed frontier protagonists, reserving scruff for their foes.
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Major investors like SoftBank and potential foes like Alphabet's Waymo have also been circling amid Uber's shakeup.
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The overall sense, among both friends and foes, is of a president under pressure and lashing out.
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Blade is a vampire hunter who uses a variety of weapons and tools to defeat his foes.
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Trump, judging from his Twitter account and other statements, seems bent on using it to punish foes.
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As CNN has previously reported, the Fusion efforts researching Trump were first funded by his Republican foes.
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He's one of Batman's more twisted foes and has popped up in some of the video games.
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Colin Farrell is in talks to star as one of Batman's foes, the Penguin, PEOPLE has learned.
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This is Kankuamo marquezi, and it jabs its butt bristles, or urticating hairs, straight into its foes.
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Newly installed National Security Advisor John Bolton seems to be purging the White House of ideological foes.
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"We are collecting some points against teams we are fighting with," Stamkos said of Eastern Conference foes.
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When he needs to send a message to his foes, Mitch McConnell is the master of subtlety.
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And in rejecting the West, Erdoğan has inched closer to US foes such as Russia and China.
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The Champions are a group of classic superheroes who battle classic foes, but their lives are messy.
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Macri's address to both houses of Congress was interrupted by applause from allies and heckling from foes.
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To his foes, it was a lawless grab for power and wealth that nearly destroyed the country.
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Since 2016, Turkey has improved relations with Russia and Iran, two major foes of the United States.
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For abortion foes, there may be two victims of abortion, but some are more innocent than others.
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With the Mueller inquiry behind him, Mr. Trump seems intent on turning the tables on his foes.
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The previous season ended with a surprise alliance between Axelrod and Rhoades, who had been longtime foes.
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Abortion foes say that if enough states pass such bans, Congress will be more likely to follow.
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Indeed, Sweden became a conduit for clandestine financial support to foes of the white government in Pretoria.
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Four years ago today, then-candidate Donald Trump lashed out at one of his foes on Twitter.
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First, a bit about mountain goats: They have many foes, but gravity is not one of them.
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It's easy to knock foes off of ledges — and score quick kills — with a well-timed Soundwave.
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DID YOU KNOW: NC A&T went 3-9 overall against out-of-conference foes last year.
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Assad has showed no sign of doing so and has predicted the eventual defeat of his foes.
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DURING THE second world war, American troops in the Far East were said to have two foes.
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Visiting Egypt shortly before the U.S. election, I witnessed the thaw between the two former foes myself.
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In October 1962, the world came dangerously close to nuclear war between, arguably, more level-headed foes.
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But for Mr Trump, his Democratic foes and their neighbours in Mexico, it counts as a win.
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But for Mr Trump, his Democratic foes and their neighbours in Mexico, it counts as a win. ■
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For García's foes, who had been eagerly awaiting his downfall, he had simply eluded justice once again.
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An anti-abortion advocate explains why even the staunchest of abortion foes shouldn't vote for Roy Moore.
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During normal times, the President of the United States would take a clear stance against America's foes.
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For comic book readers, Ultron, Hela, and Red Skull are some of the Avengers' most iconic foes.
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The illnesses among the American diplomats stationed in Havana heightened tension between the old Cold War foes.
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So keep the faith in our country and hold fast, alongside our allies, aligned against our foes.
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Some saw this as a clipping of the Australian's wings or even a victory for his bureaucratic foes.
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But this has done little to assuage concerns that the two arch foes could stumble into a conflict.
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Ryan also addressed two of the bill's major foes, who have both been attacking him by name: Sen.
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The truce between two old foes—city governments and secretive private companies like Uber—began at the curb.
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It looks like "Anthem" gives you plenty of unique weapons to take out foes, from missiles to mortars.
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He is more passionate about proving his dominance and humiliating his perceived foes than about following his strategy.
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Trump spoke out about cyberbullying, critics pointed to her husband's habit of personally denigrating his foes on Twitter.
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They also said the two former foes would try to resolve border issues in the next two years.
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Anthony Scaramucci, the event's co-founder and a top GOP donor who backed former Trump foes Wisconsin Gov.
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The ruler stood on a raised platform surveying a gathering of political foes, vanquished rivals, and professional miscreants.
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Their division foes are struggling, and the best younger QB in the conference abruptly quit football in August.
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He wears a high-tech suit of armor, which helps him to battle alien foes in our era.
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President Sisi presents himself as their ally and protector, so Islamist foes of the government bitterly resent them.
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According to her foes, it reveals a thirst for power that redeems any heartbreak and transcends all humiliation.
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Atlas midfielder Arturo Gonzalez was given the opportunity to secure a rare win over the club's old foes.
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The country was ruled by three decades of father-son dictators who assassinated political foes and crushed dissent.
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Cuba's allies and foes around the world have marked Castro's death with a mix of tributes and condemnation.
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Completing quests will yield valuable resources for crafting countless distinct weapons and equipment fashioned after players' defeated foes.
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The way its more traditional, humanoid enemies slowly give way to more and more varied and frightening foes.
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Through this education, Fox learned that the Mongols were formidable foes – thoughtful and intelligent, and experienced in invasion.
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The treaty was signed long before Iran's 1979 Islamic Revolution which turned the two countries into arch foes.
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Muhammad Ali: Boxing legend, activist and 'The Greatest' Tributes came from his once-fiercest foes in the ring.
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Everyone technically works as a team to battle foes and share resources, but they're all focused on themselves.
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Do you have a favorite musician biopic that you'd encourage Bohemian Rhapsody fans (and foes) to check out?
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So whether he is feuding with his foes or retweeting anti-Muslim videos, that'll show up on www.whitehouse.gov.
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Compared to lesser foes like ISIS, Iran, and North Korea, Putin has always wanted to be an equal.
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Trump has been reluctant to get intelligence briefings, but eager to keep humiliating old foes like Mitt Romney.
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Ted Cruz on Twitter, referring to two leaders pursued by Obama in his policy of engaging US foes.
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Washington (CNN)"Nut job" seems to be one of President Donald Trump's favorite insults for his political foes.
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The longtime foes have fought two of their three wars since independence from Britain in 1947 over Kashmir.
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Meg teased her friends and foes, taunting them with an air of mystery that implied she harbored secrets.
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If Mr Maduro's foes achieve that, by law a referendum on whether to oust him must be held.
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By calling early polls - they were originally set for November 2019 - Erdogan appeared to have wrongfooted his foes.
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Since his election, Trump has damned supposed allies and foes alike with faint praise before turning on them.
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"This thinking is dangerous for conservatives," Mr. Lambert recently tweeted after Mr. Hawley brushed off his libertarian foes.
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Both of Jenkins's top primary foes looked to use his time in Congress against him in the race.
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These latter foes seem to be a particular threat, using cover and alien weapons to take over Earth.
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Mr. Trump has continued to ridicule other vanquished foes, including Jeb Bush, long after they left the race.
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Seven months into his presidency, his foes have him figured out while America's friends are ducking for cover.
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Trump has used the pardon power to reward friends and punish foes, earning the ire of ethics watchdogs.
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Right now, both sides are determined to win unilateral victory and vanquish their foes once and for all.
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Unlike America's foes in the Middle East over the last almost three decades, Iran is a regional heavyweight.
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Foes dismiss it as an attempt to keep the socialists in power by establishing a biased new assembly.
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What these UAPs were and who was flying them — whether friends, foes or unknown forces — remains a mystery.
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But that should not give Mr. Erdogan carte blanche to violate human rights or suppress his political foes.
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Rather than escalate his anger to larger, more epic and exterior foes than ever, his hatred turned inward.
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They include former U.S. President Barack Obama who sought to normalise relations between the former Cold War foes.
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But it demonstrated on Thursday it can still mount deadly attacks deep inside the territory of its foes.
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However, Maduro, 53, accuses political foes and businessmen of an "economic war" against his government with U.S. backing.
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But the noisy disagreements between Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro and his political foes may drown out any dialogue.
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You really need a third thumb to get the most out of it when up against multiple foes.
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But this chapter in my life was also when I learned that friends can quickly turn to foes.
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This was a welcome relaxation of hostilities with America's closest friends, the same ones Trump recently called foes.
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There are Iraqi Shiite militiamen cheering for clerics who liken the enemy to foes from seventh-century battles.
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But the Sudanese fighters insist they are also the main barrier against the Saudis' Yemeni foes, the Houthis.
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The rhetoric isn't cooling down either, with Trump declaring Europe one of America's biggest "foes" just this month.
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Abortion foes and Republican politicians consciously tried to redefine Roe, equating the decision with abortion and judicial activism.
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It also helps Washington persuade allies to do difficult things and pressure foes to stop their bad behavior.
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The standoff over the nuclear deal has caused a sharp increase in tensions between the two longtime foes.
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Bitter foes since Iran's 1979 revolution, Washington and Tehran have cranked up talk of war in recent days.
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The show acted as a metaphor for the improved camaraderie and budding relations between the two former foes.
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They are still trying to come to terms with their new president — friends and foes, for different reasons.
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When Bella rises to dispatch her foes with her derrière, she only manages some halfhearted bumps and grinds.
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An admiring documentary takes a look at the celebrated Texas journalist who vanquished foes with wit and loathing.
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There were many players in the 80-strong band and the wider Tsinandali Festival who were notionally foes.
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Now all Americans should embrace "One America" in a united front against the deadly foes that plague us.
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The 54-year-old successor to Hugo Chavez says his foes are seeking a coup with U.S. support.
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The ceasefire quickly collapsed, making the possibility of future cooperation between the former Cold War foes look remote.
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Trump has decried the document as "fake news" compiled by political foes before he became president in January.
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"The U.S. strategy was based on a poor understanding of both their friends and their foes," he added.
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He pulled one of them when he authorized the assassination of one of America's toughest foes, Qassem Soleimani.
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It's nonsense and it's gory, but it's enjoyable, since you know Geralt will triumph against seemingly unconquerable foes.
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His earlier ruthless power move in refusing to confirm Obama's Supreme Court pick Merrick Garland outraged his foes.
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Stan Wawrinka, the No. 873 seed, and Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, the No. 287 seed, are possible quarterfinal foes.
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The Red Storm are 230-214 in those games and overall are holding foes to 03 percent shooting.
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Despite years of using rumors about the homosexuality of his foes to smear them, Cohn himself was gay.
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The Brewers' nine wins versus division foes marks the second fewest among all major-league teams (Minnesota, six).
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The draw, made in May, set up a match between foes Qatar and Saudi Arabia on Jan. 17.
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By the 1980s, abortion foes had conceded that a constitutional amendment would not pass in the foreseeable future.
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Turkey's regional foes Greece and Cyprus are particularly worried about mollifying Ankara and demand a tougher EU line.
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Starting in the 1990s, abortion foes increasingly stressed arguments that abortion caused breast cancer and damaged women's psyches.
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But he said he did not want to detail military strategy because it would tip off potential foes.
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But he wasn't alone in tying his political foes, without much of any evidence, to the attack itself.
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Gabby Giffords, many on the left unfairly blamed the Tea Party for promoting violence against its political foes.
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After Mueller's probe intensified last month, Trump chided his Justice Department for failing to investigate his political foes.
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Foes accuse President Nicolas Maduro of exploiting dialogue to buy time, while he says the opposition prefers violence.
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When we had little insight about their many feuds, flirtations, and fall-outs with other known friends and foes?
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Notre Dame has won five straight meetings and nine of the last 215 between the former Big East foes.
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It's a reminder that malaria is one of our most ancient foes, one that has proved difficult to smite.
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The legislation has become a symbol for his foes of everything that they believed was wrong with President Obama.
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But it was his "wonderful, infectious, even innocent spirit" which "ultimately won him more fans than foes," POTUS said.
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Wolves and dholes are scouts and scavengers, bringing back resources from downed foes and revealing more of the map.
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Here are five astonishing examples of Conway's almost surgical use of sexism as a way to neuter her foes.
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Opinion: We need Black History Month now more than ever On notice Trump's administration started talking tough with foes.
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It works the same, with tougher foes and bosses popping up — and better loot — as you venture further north.
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Bashir has blamed the unrest on foreign "agents" and challenged foes to seek power instead through the ballot box.
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With the human quickly disposed of, my indestructible dinosaur team would absolutely wipe the floor with their remaining foes.
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In truth, Iran's argument that it is a victim surrounded by implacably hostile foes, has never really held water.
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RELATED: Donald Trump unveils foreign policy advisers Reaction to Trump's speech from his political foes was swift and scathing.
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But impatient foes want him gone now, before millions of Americans have even started paying attention to Russian headlines.
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A third problem is that many Arab states blame foreign foes for internal troubles, such as protests and terrorism.
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Where traditional stories would see all these men vindicated, their foes rightly punished, Martin prefers to break everyone's hearts.
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Syria and Russia blame their foes for breaking a ceasefire and say they target only militants in the city.
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The definition of a wild card: you never know what you're going to get with these two Batman foes.
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If Mr Moïse fails to win over some of his foes, warns Mr Fatton, "we'll have a bumpy ride."
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However, many obstacles lie in the path of an agreement between two parties that have always been bitter foes.
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Foes of NS2, like Poland, think bringing in the commission might be a way to slow the project down.
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He made clear from the start that he was running against Mexico as much as against his political foes.
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But four categories seem particularly instructive: the super-rich, the military men, the establishment foes, and the Washington insiders.
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Hoping to end the turmoil Mr Ortega agreed to participate in talks with his foes, mediated by Catholic bishops.
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In this world, trade relations cannot be quarantined from hard questions about whether countries are partners, rivals or foes.
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Ultimately, Netflix's foes can out-spend the reigning champ – or undercut its pricing — if they choose to do so.
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You have to duck behind cover to avoid fire, and you can pick up new weapons from downed foes.
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That misunderstanding is at least somewhat understandable given the fact that many of the president's foes seem oblivious themselves.
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Foro Penal director Alfredo Romero says the government still holds 354 people who Maduro&aposs foes consider political prisoners.
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Foes shared — quite literally — a new batch of snack that's currently in development and is made from the fruit.
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Relations are fraught as they back each other's foes in regional wars such as in Yemen, Iraq and Syria.
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Missouri&aposs better side trounces nonconference opponents, while its lesser side folds at the sight of Southeastern Conference foes.
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Clinton was a more serious target, as the candidates tried to showcase themselves to Iowans as her strongest foes.
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Through FOX, Ailes helped polarize America, drawing sharp with-us-or-against-us lines, demonizing foes, preaching against compromise.
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While Maduro alleges a U.S.-backed coup plot, foes say he has wrecked the economy and become a tyrant.
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Ali regarded these foes as not his boxing rivals so much as traitors to the cause of black freedom.
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More recent polls -- including Quinnipiac and Stockton University surveys last month -- found Murphy and Guadagno ahead of their foes.
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That could give running room for his foes within the administration to drive a wedge between Kushner and Trump.
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Trump's foes have called for his impeachment and Special Counsel Robert Mueller is investigating allegations of collusion with Russia.
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They and other Obamacare foes have repeatedly pointed to a statement that then-House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif.
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It's unclear how long Bannon and McMaster, who are ideological foes, can both work in the same White House.
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Houston owns an 8-2 mark versus AL East representatives while Boston is 6-4 against AL West foes.
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He often seems to relish it -- as if his foes' criticism gives him an excuse to stop holding back.
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He spent the VAST majority of this speech jabbing at his political foes and recounting his 2016 successes. 3.
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And like the prophets of the Bible, not everyone accepts the message -- as many foes of Scalia would attest.
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Old quarrels, even with such once bitter foes as Armenia or the Kurds of northern Iraq, were set aside.
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Three months in, it looks like Bannon's foes will get their scalp—but only liberals will get their wish.
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The paper trail revealed the lengths the sharp-elbowed startup would go to gather information on its legal foes.
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Legal niceties were not going to stop the government's increasingly numerous foes from taking advantage of the latest revelations.
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They're staying mum in meetings out of concern that their comments could be leaked to the press by foes.
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Not even those to whom you entrust your protection are safe, the insurgents seemed to be telling their foes.
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America's most relentless foes can never be fully convinced or deterred by any threats of annihilation by doomsday weapons.
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They go looking for wins in foreign policy, an area that pesky congressional foes can do little to disrupt.
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Friends and foes alike have labelled President Donald Trump a populist, but the moniker has always fitted him uneasily.
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Or perhaps Trump just likes to keep going after old foes, even after they are no longer a threat.
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Relations are fraught as they support each other's foes in regional wars such as in Yemen, Iraq and Syria.
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Trump had repeatedly said he would not telegraph military moves against foes such as North Korea and Islamic State.
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There aren't two sets of rules for our friends and our foes: Right is right and wrong is wrong.
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China, Russia or other geopolitical foes and unstable third-world nations have monopolies on producing many of these minerals.
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In normal times, political magazines are counter-cyclical: They tend to flourish when their ideological foes are in power.
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The Jazz have nine games remaining in the regular season, including six at home and seven against conference foes.
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Aside from his jabs against foes and policy pledges, Trump publicly confirmed reports about some private comments he made.
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"Trump dangerously politicizes intelligence declassification—giving his henchman AG sweeping powers to weaponize classified info against political foes," Sen.
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But before bin Salman ordered police to arrest potential foes, he had also been carefully co-opting other rivals.
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In tirades more typical of a despot, he has demanded his political foes be investigated by the Justice Department.
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Vanessa Hudgens and Ashley Tisdale began their long friendship when they played foes in the "High School Musical" franchise.
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At the same time, foes of this national commitment to start America early continued making reckless justifications for disinvestment.
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NOTES: Wisconsin plays back-to-back road games against ranked Big Ten Conference foes in the next couple weeks.
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Reuters Pictures has rounded up a gallery of Obama's friends and foes along with major moments of his presidency.
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Mr. Trump prevailed by channeling Republican anger most skillfully — against foes inside the party, like Mr. Cruz, and out.
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The stay order offered a sliver of hope to foes of the law, but it did not guarantee victory.
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For that, the President gave her something reserved for the political foes who annoy him the most: a nickname.
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Do not give Israel's foes what they want, which is Israel cast aside and ostracized by the international community.
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Moore's biggest foes at the time were the National Rifle Association and the Mitch McConnell-aligned Senate Leadership Fund.
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Trump's professed willingness to accept foreign intelligence on domestic political foes represents more than just another norm-eviscerating outburst.
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Now, the battle between legalization's supporters and foes is focused on whether heavier pot use is hurting people's health.
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Mr. Trump has talked about releasing migrants apprehended at the border to sanctuary cities run by his Democratic foes.
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By contrast, Mr. Sirisena and Mr. Wickremesinghe had been foes until they united their parties to defeat Mr. Rajapaksa.
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An investment would also strengthen Lyft's relationship with Alphabet, which has emerged as one of Uber's most powerful foes.
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Or he's a primly religious, utterly devoted family man whose blemishes are the inventions and exaggerations of political foes.
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It's also a very even solve, if you're reasonably well-rounded in your knowledge of heroes and their foes.
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He will face pressure from the peace deal's foes to be more critical, especially of the transitional-justice provisions.
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His speech distilled the White House's "America First" foreign policy agenda, which has antagonized allies and turned foes friendly.
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"They need to walk a fine line: Embracing Trump without alienating his foes," Mr. Malley said in an interview.
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But Pelosi now takes on two new foes in light of her viral speech-ripping moment: Facebook and Twitter.
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A populist nationalist, he also vowed to stand up to India's foes, individuals or countries that threatened its security.
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The newfound conference foes have met only once previously, with Pitt winning 153-3 in the 1977 Gator Bowl.
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Over the decades, Washington and Havana, old Cold War foes, have engaged in tit-for-tat expulsions of diplomats.
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His foes then set upon any member of Congress or commentator who dared question the basis for the impeachment.
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He was eager to put his Communist foes on the defensive diplomatically, to depict them as aggressive and intransigent.
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For all that, Mr. Mugabe, returning home from exile early in 20133, offered friendship and reconciliation to his foes.
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Israel and Iran are longtime foes who have seen tensions escalate in recent years over Iran's nuclear weapons program.
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AFA and its subsidiary, One Million Moms, have been constant foes to gay and lesbian tolerance in American culture.
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After the cancer diagnosis a few weeks later, messages of support came pouring in from friends and foes alike.
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The result is an endless airing of conspiracy theories and the equally relentless stoking of grievances against political foes.
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Trump is always eager to highlight potential political wins while magnifying what he sees as wrongdoing by Democratic foes.
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But Maduro, 53, says his foes are waging an "economic war" against him and seeking to foment a coup.
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Soon I was able to target these energy blasts, known as "Thunderclaps," at my virtual foes with deadly accuracy.
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Suddenly, however, Washington faces a world where its greatest potential foes have made dramatic investments in long-range weapons.
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This creates the possibility that the elected president and vice president could be political foes, which would be productive.
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Rebels in southern Syria have received support, including arms from Assad's foreign foes during the seven-year-long war .
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Imagine a world in which our foes, and the oil cartels, can no longer use energy as a weapon.
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Maduro used his TV show to accuse foes of sabotaging public services during the campaign, including cutting electricity cables.
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I've had my arse handed to me several times because rushed in, blindly, in an attempt to overpower my foes.
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The two have never been friends or foes, rarely sharing a scene together away from the rest of the group.
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Faith can move around very quickly, but groups of foes have a tendency to surround her and tighten the noose.
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The meeting came as Washington opened new talks with Maduro's government this week to ease tensions between the ideological foes.
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That they escaped the park, and even if they're working as foes, it will take both of them to survive.
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The pace of change, especially since the election, compels Mr Trump's fans and foes alike to stay abreast of developments.
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" He gloried in dominating the media, "boasting about his accomplishments and deriding — in the crudest terms — real and suspected foes.
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Over on Underwood's Instagram, the conversation continues, with fans and foes picking apart her face and even questioning her authenticity.
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Even Airbnb's biggest foes, in the hotel industry it has upended, do not seek its demise (at least not publicly).
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Trump foes have long insisted the bombastic billionaire has a "ceiling" over his Republican support of 40 percent or less.
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He has trusted his instincts, refused to apologize amid controversy, stood by his allies and sought to destroy his foes.
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Turkey views both ISIS and Kurdish rebels as foes and its allegiances have complicated its relationship with the United States.
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Holgorsen&aposs teams won four of their first five game against ranked foes, but just three of the next 20.
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Trump's speech on Thursday was a high point for the candidate whose unexpected rise has surprised allies and foes alike.
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Lasso, a former banker, had promised to denounce the embattled Maduro, who foes say has lurched his country toward dictatorship.
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The Rangers are just 12-19 versus AL East foes while the Yankees are 13-19 against AL West representatives.
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She can throw Repair Packs to heal teammates, or automatically heal nearby allies when she damages foes with her Flail.
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The second-ever Invictus Games began on Sunday night, with the help of friendly foes Prince Harry and Michelle Obama.
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The Badgers were scoring a dismal 0.97 points per possession against KenPom top 100 foes through their first 18 games.
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But after one of the brothers was believed to be betrayed, they splintered off and became major foes of Sinaloa.
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Experts on the prize say it is precisely the sort of breakthrough among foes that the committee tends to recognize.
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This would be valuable information when choosing a president with the skill to negotiate with congressional opponents or international foes.
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The bill also plays into the hands of some of Google's foes, who may be happy to see it weakened.
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Along the way, Lorraine encounters friends and foes played by James McAvoy, John Goodman, Til Schweiger, Sofia Boutella, and more.
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The 18-year-old appeared ready to repel all manner of foes when recently arrested for driving an unregistered vehicle.
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The battle to control the virtual reality market is shaping up to be a struggle between familiar foes and allies.
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But what doesn't vary is Trump's approach to waging what he sees as pitched public battles against his political foes.
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But advised by his Iranian patrons, Assad turned political demands into a civil war, characterizing all his foes as terrorists.
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The Kurds announced on Sunday they were pursuing a new pact instead with Washington's foes, Assad and his Russian backers.
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A foreign policy hawk, Rubio advocates a tough approach to Iran, the Islamic State militant group and other U.S. foes.
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MIT's Jesse Jenkins, for his part, is skeptical of the notion that renewables and nuclear are destined to be foes.
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UNCG is 1-2 this season against Atlantic Coast Conference foes, falling in road outings to Virginia and Wake Forest.
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This time Cameron has to call on his political foes, the nationalist SNP, for help to build pro-EU support.
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Russia itself is sending mixed signals as to how much it's willing to cooperate with geopolitical foes, like Saudi Arabia.
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Jon has certainly gone toe-to-toe with plenty of people, but generally all those foes have straight-forward tactics.
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It was the latest in a string of chippy encounters over the past few seasons between the Eastern Conference foes.
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The Punisher is a Marvel comics character who wears a skull on his chest and murders his foes with guns.
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Kasich's Jekyll and Rubio's Hyde Kasich will not, under any circumstances, engage directly with his foes on the debate stage.
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While you start without weapons, you helpfully find a box of throwing knives that can short-circuit your mechanical foes.
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Running around in Zomburbia while blasting AI-controlled foes — either as a Plant or a Zombie — is great, mindless fun.
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The Battle of Winterfell ends with Jaime and Tormund mourning over her body, surrounded by dozens of foes she killed.
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Provincialism and narrow-mindedness were his greatest foes; he had seen the damage they had done to his cherished continent.
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Trump's foes reasoned that if they could not defeat him outright, they wanted a split decision at the very least.
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Me, a smarty pants, figured this meant Dr. Octavius was quickly going to become one of Spider-Man's central foes.
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England saw Ireland as a soft underbelly which continental foes might exploit; Irish patriots looked to the continent for succour.
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"Say no the banker!" he also said of Lasso, whom foes accuse of using shady offshore holdings to dodge taxes.
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Lawmakers say the whistleblower protections have been abused by their political foes, particularly during campaign season, to generate damaging headlines.
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He has been accused by his foes over the years of multiple crimes, including human trafficking, but not formally charged.
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Kang said buying interest jumped so sharply as relations between the former foes improved that he needed to move fast.
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Butler improved to 2-1 in Gavitt Tipoff Games, which pit teams from the Big East against Big Ten foes.
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Case in point: There's a scene where Burnham and Georgiou infiltrate a Klingon ship, and battle their way through foes.
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Clinton and Mr. Obama, going back to the 2008 campaign, over how to approach one of America's most intractable foes.
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And they are likely to be up against much better-known foes, with former Vice President Joe Biden, Vermont's Sen.
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He mocked his foes as "rented revolutionaries," a dig at their foreign backing, and laughed at his turn of phrase.
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Sneaking around will only get you so far — every now and then you'll have to face your foes head-on.
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Then we had a foreign policy that may have been wrong, but was clear to our friends and foes alike.
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Among the few nations to welcome Trump's decision were Israel and Saudi Arabia, Iran's arch-foes in the Middle East.
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In his New Hampshire primary victory speech, Sanders said his foes have thrown everything at him but the kitchen sink.
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For larger foes that couldn't be juggled, I leaned on the timed dodge counters to do most of the damage.
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The administration's ambition to seemingly weaken US universities, which critics say it sees as political foes, only exacerbates that peril.
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Cuba and the United States have been ideological foes since soon after the 1959 revolution that brought Castro to power.
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The Indians are 14-15 against AL Central opponents in 2017 after going 49-26 versus division foes last year.
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He was one of the most outspoken foes of abortion rights and same-sex marriage when he was in Congress.
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The Blues are 5-1-1 against Central Division foes while the Jets own a 5-2-1 mark. 3.
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Yet now, after dabbling in immigration reform, Rubio has been branded by his foes as just another turncoat Washington politician.
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But although South Sudan spent decades fighting Bashir, the idea that he might fall worries many of his former foes.
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And like any old-school politician, Pelosi knows her friends and her foes, particularly those in her own political party.
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No matter the underlying facts, the foes of Kavanaugh are willing to resort to any hyperbole, half-truth and hysteria.
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Texas and Texas A&M — conference foes turned nonconference enemies — could also face each other in the round of 32.
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The long-time foes say publicly they want to avoid war but the risk of direct confrontation has been rising.
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Foes have criticised the scale of the crackdown, saying Erdogan was using the putsch as an excuse to quash dissent.
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What doesn't get as much attention is his propensity to completely fabricate quotes and attribute them to his political foes.
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Perhaps he wanted to pre-empt any foes before economic pain from the downturn made him politically vulnerable, some suggested.
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By branching into public forums, the site is taking a cue from one of its perennial foes: the mainstream media.
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By contrast, Assad's foreign foes did nothing to obstruct his recent campaign to recover the southwest near Jordan and Israel.
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In the trailer, we see him possess his greatest foes, a T. rex, a frog, and, yes, a human being.
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These activists argue that popular opinion will never change unless abortion foes make a case for what they really want.
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Rather than telling us something new about her, the scandal reveals what Clinton obsessives — fans and foes alike — already knew.
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Cook seems to have engaged Trump in a strange dance where they're foes at one point and friends the next.
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Both the Saudi-led coalition and its Houthi foes, who are backed by Iran, have carried out attacks at sea.
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How Kol amassed support is still baffling to me, given that he seems to just kill political foes without consequence.
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News Analysis WASHINGTON — The Trump administration's diplomatic darts this week flew as fast at friends as they did at foes.
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Still, abortion rights advocates and medical professionals are taking the legislation seriously, since abortion foes are working hard for it.
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They remained bitter foes until the Soviet leader Mikhail S. Gorbachev normalized relations with a visit to Beijing in 1989.
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Mr. Trump's speech underscored his administration's "America First" foreign policy agenda, which has antagonized allies and turned foes into friends.
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But underdog movements have often taken their strategy seriously as well, devising well-coordinated game plans to challenge powerful foes.
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Nobody's mind was changed, but the dialogues helped forge enduring friendships between people who had regarded themselves as political foes.
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"Hamilton is outlived by his foes, almost every one of which becomes president," Mr. Miranda wrote in an email message.
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In the Middle East, jihadi groups have attached explosives to commercial drones, and deployed them in swarms against their foes.
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Foes like North Korea and the Taliban learn that they can achieve their goals without having to pay a price.
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A lawmaker's push for denser development near transit, overriding local zoning, was thwarted by a diverse group of legislative foes.
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This time around, however, Republican foes of the bureau are assuming they have a willing ally in the White House.
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Mr. Trump's team indicated that his desire to turn the tables on his foes may go beyond just tough language.
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National-level policy messaging must be better coordinated, while discouraging ill-disciplined public bombast that alienates friends and energizes foes.
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The president would likely see such a victory not just as vindication, but as the ultimate rebuttal to his foes.
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It hasn't helped Ryan's cause that one of his most vocal political foes is also CEO of Trump's presidential campaign.
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But the Pakistani military played down the role of the terrorist group, seeing instead old foes' fingerprints on the attack.
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The meat is dark and oily and has a fishy aftertaste that divides fans from foes along fairly stark lines.
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Foes have criticized the scale of the crackdown, saying Erdogan was using the putsch as an excuse to quash dissent.
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Russia and Israel also maintain close military contacts and Putin is careful not to transfer offensive weapons to Israel's foes.
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Butler shot 52.8 percent from the field againstUtah after the Utes' first four foes shot a combined 27.7 percent. 2.
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But he also appeared to tie Blagojevich's commutation to one of his perceived political foes, former FBI Director James Comey.
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When Amazon abandoned its plans to build a new headquarters in New York, the foes of corporate greed declared victory.
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A monster to his ideological foes and an occasional embarrassment to his allies, Bannon possesses a curious kind of charisma.
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Soleimani's success in advancing Iran's agenda has also put him in the crosshairs of regional foes Saudi Arabia and Israel.
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"We must demonstrate to potential foes that if they start a war, we have the capability to win," Mr. Carter said.
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The president's names for his foes—Crooked Hillary, Low Energy Jeb, and Liddle Marco, to name a few—are brilliant soundbites.
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His successor, Shavkat Mirziyoyev, has overseen the release of some of Karimov's jailed foes and amnestied several less prominent political prisoners.
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Breaking up Google, a demand made by a number of Google foes, would not address the core problems, she told reporters.
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The tool has also shown up on computers used by foes of China's government, including activists in Hong Kong and Tibet.
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That makes European allies nervous, but the Trump administration argues that it strengthens alliances against foes like ISIS and North Korea.
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The ability to outsmart foes and beat overwhelming odds is something that all my favorite young adult protagonists seem to possess.
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You can only carry a handful at a time, though, so save your spears for the toughest of foes and hunts.
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The event is organized by liberal youth groups from Serbia and Kosovo to promote cultural exchange between the former war foes.
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On the other hand, isn't that what competition is about — laying waste to your foes and enjoying every moment of it?
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Changing its mentality in Singapore, though, suggests Uber came to realize taxis may not be the contemptible foes it once thought.
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Groot doesn't appear again in the long run of footage that leads to Thanos throwing a moon down onto his foes.
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She looks more like a ballet dancer than a lady whose right hand has cut the lights out on 15 foes.
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During my 15-minute demo, I faced a variety of familiar foes — basic zombies, Imps, Cacodemons, Revenants, even a couple Mancubi.
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Given the numbers stacked up by my foes, there's no real chance that I've actually made it into the top 999.
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But the gambit of positioning the influenza virus as the scarier of two foes is as dangerous as it is hackneyed.
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Pelosi, who is Catholic, has said she regularly prays for her political foes, including Trump, while Romney is a devout Mormon.
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READ: Why abortion foes are psyched about this new Supreme Court case Between 22019 and 2018, states enacted 424 abortion restrictions.
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Roy Cooper, who has spent the past three years doing battle with the abortion foes in his state's Republican-ruled legislature.
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Only by slowing down, planning your route of attack, and carrying out smooth and flawless movements could you overcome your foes.
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Hariri's national unity government, first formed in 2016, brought some years of stability as the two foes set aside their differences.
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"There aren't two sets of rules for our friends and our foes: Right is right and wrong is wrong," Gillibrand tweeted.
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As Lenton started tackling bigger foes, like giants and very grumpy dragons, it became clear that his pooch was in danger.
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In my mind, she floats from place to place, sipping martinis and blowing cigarette smoke in the face of her foes.
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Each team needs to gun down foes as they storm in and collect the "Motes of Light" pickups each one drop.
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And for bonus points, she will go to great lengths and wage war against mighty foes in defense of her man.
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The characters, especially staunch foes Bobby Axelrod (Damien Lewis) and Chuck Rhoades (Paul Giamatti), spend their days playing five-dimensional chess.
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The Central division foes will match up for the second time in the young season on Saturday at Xcel Energy Center.
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Poles and Ukrainians are bound together by a history of occupation, pogroms and deportation, sometimes as allies, more often as foes.
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The net result is a chamber that is fairly evenly divided, for the moment, between friends and foes of the junta.
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Donald Trump's latest overnight Twitter rant Friday targeted frequent foes in Hillary Clinton, the media and former Miss Universe Alicia Machado.
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Mr Kabila's foes say he has deliberately stoked violence so that holding elections is impossible and he can stay in power.
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The Cold War foes have also engaged over Syria, however, including setting up communication channels for flight safety in Syrian airspace.
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And between arising in the Shrine of Resurrection and ultimately dispatching the pig-faced big-bad, Link will eliminate countless foes.
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Washington has long supported the exiled Yemeni government against its Houthi and al Qaeda foes, who are also fighting each other.
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Maduro says the U.S. government and other foes are whipping up hysteria against him to lay the ground for a coup.
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It's a wonderfully simple and clunky system that makes the world seem solid, and makes fighting large foes a genuine thrill.
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The media and Trump's political foes reacted by pointing out that such a move would infringe constitutional rights to free speech.
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Maduro's foes are boycotting the July 30 election, saying it is a sham designed to keep an unpopular leader in power.
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Osetkowski ranks third in the conference in rebounding (9.1) and Tulane has outrebounded its foes in 10 of its 14 games.
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Trump's foes believe he has put America on a dangerous, isolationist path, that cannot but energize its rising great power rivals.
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Richard Nixon's stomach-clutching fury about his foes is revealed in the White House taping system that led to his downfall.
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Tensions in the Gulf region are currently high, with fears that foes the United States and Iran could stumble into war.
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What's more, the explosion often isn't super effective when the corpse is flung away from any other foes huddled around it.
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It is, however, highly unlikely the Guards will strike any of its foes directly and risk setting off a regional conflict.
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The necessary threshold of two-thirds of deputies had thus been passed; Ms Rousseff's foes in the chamber burst into song.
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One by one, Cabinet slots have been filled by billionaires, generals, CEOs and campaign contributors, along with a few vanquished foes.
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Perhaps precisely because he is thwarted at home, Trump is now more prone than ever to lash out against foreign foes.
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Steve Bannon's political foes are eager to write his obituary now that he's feuding with his former boss, President Donald Trump.
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Monday's rulings leave open the possibility of future reform, though they can't be considered a victory for foes of partisan gerrymandering.
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U.S. President Donald Trump appears to be reveling in the strong dollar and its ability to bring pressure on his foes.
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Then, I stormed the field on horseback, cutting down foes with a sword before being wiped out by an ironclad beast.
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President-elect Donald Trump has threatened to scrap detente between the Cold War foes unless Cuba makes political and other concessions.
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The Fox News host is infamous for his zealous defense of President Donald Trump against all manner of foes and scandals.
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Her foes may have included Italian mobsters who are suspected of infiltrating Malta's booming online gaming industry and its narcotics trade.
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The first instinct is that negotiating with our foes is a sign of weakness, to be avoided in favor of bellicosity.
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I didn't start to feel like I was encountering remixed versions of earlier foes until the latest stages of the game.
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" Radia accused conservatives of seeking to use antitrust enforcement "in a way that harms entities that they perceive as political foes.
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Further, as a fighter against pedophilia, Trump enjoys the high moral ground against his foes, no matter what else he does.
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Still, 2019 gave us plenty of movies in which members of the working class fight back against their upper-class foes.
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But foes said it was a hypocritical row-back by an unpopular government that overplayed its hand in a power grab.
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Following the initial shock of Donald J. Trump's victory, both friends and foes will downgrade the significance of what has transpired.
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But some — notably Russia, Iran and Zimbabwe — have used the system's international "wanted" notices to extend their reach against political foes.
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"Throughout the war, one great battle cry could be heard by American friends and foes alike: 'Remember Pearl Harbor,'" Trump said.
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Families closer to either of the two major political parties decided to stay away from their familial foes in different ways.
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Kansas State has limited foes to 15.3 made field goals per game, the fewest of any team in the nation. 2.
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Together, US allies already spend close to a trillion dollars in defense, arguably more than enough to face even aggressive foes.
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The good news, however, is that we'll finally get to see what Will Brooks is capable of against top flight foes.
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With tacit support from his former foes in the country's business elite, he brought all branches of government under his control.
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The former Cold War foes said last month that they hoped to sign as many as six cooperation accords before Jan.
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Chippy, emotional and heated from the beginning, these Central Division foes played with the passion usually reserved for a playoff game.
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Ideological foes to Bannon included Trump's son-in-law and senior adviser Jared Kushner, and National Economic Council Director Gary Cohn.
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Savvy abortion foes believe the fastest way to undercut that ruling is to show that abortion makes women anything but equal.
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But as abortion foes learned to their chagrin in 1992, how and when they ask the court to do so matters.
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Her Tumblr message prompted responses from a slew of famous friends and foes, from Justin Bieber to Halsey to Demi Lovato.
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Cornered and desperate, the Israeli prime minister threatens to annex occupied territories and attacks the media, the judiciary and political foes.
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The Cubs have won nine of their last 10 interleague games and are 10-7 against American League foes this season.
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His sudden passing has set off a flurry of remembrances, with friends and foes alike hailing his intellect and rigorous approach.
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After Dragan has been outed and captured, Fidelma is seized by three men, former allies of Dragan's but now bitter foes.
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For more than a decade, Mr. Trump has unleashed Mr. Cohen on his foes — investigative journalists, business rivals and potential litigants.
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He met there with a coterie of mostly young, like-minded colleagues, planning strategy and plotting against foes, from Lt. Gen.
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Both died heartbroken men, with their legacy dismantled by their conservative foes, who ridiculed them as naïve and pro-North Korean.
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We have in the Mideast an endless series of wars against an endless series of foes with no end in sight.
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Washington's paralyzing partisan infighting is now the stuff of jokes, invective and rejoicing by its friends and foes around the world.
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Some of Clinton's stiffest foes are continuing their pursuit of the Democratic presidential nominee, even after her defeat in the election.
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Tulsa has lost eight of its last nine games against Big 12 foes since the start of the 2013-14 season.
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Their domestic foes, nominally led by the Aden-based, internationally recognized government of President Abd Mansour Hadi, show signs of fracture.
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Their domestic foes, nominally led by the Aden-based, internationally recognized government of President Abd Mansour Hadi, show signs of fracture.
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But Trump is rarely satisfied with accurate attacks when he can do more damage to his foes' reputations with inaccurate ones.
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To the contrary, he regards them as foes in a cold war against a political establishment he neither likes nor trusts.
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Henry VIII was renowned for his mercurial temper, for his ability to keep friends and foes alike guessing and off-balance.
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He and other Chinese experts say the radar could identify which Chinese missiles are carrying decoy warheads intended to outfox foes.
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Iceland are familiar foes as Croatia suffered a 1-0 loss in Reykjavik after a 2-0 home win in qualifying.
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President Donald Trump on Saturday lit into Fox News' decision to interview two of his political foes — James Comey and Rep.
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Ramaphosa won the party leadership by a very narrow margin, and old foes and analysts are still openly critical of him.
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And yet he can't seem to stop himself from spreading rumor and innuendo in an effort to demean his political foes.
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The House collected more damning testimony this week detailing President Donald Trump's attempts to get Ukrainian help investigating his political foes.
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The Sharks lost their fourth game in a row as they opened a four-game road trip against Central Division foes.
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The other objection, the one that has prompted foes to label the film "traumatizing" and "sickening," involves scenes near the end.
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The New York Times reported last month that a show starring the political foes was being pitched to cable news networks.
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The YPG and Damascus have mostly avoided conflict during the Syrian civil war, setting aside historic enmity to fight shared foes.
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America's Arab friends in the Middle East were also thrown off by Obama's diplomacy, wondering if Washington was confusing friends and foes.
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In his default Recon mode, Bastion can walk around and fire his submachine gun at foes just like any other Overwatch hero.
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The one you get during the tutorial is a one-handed weapon that does okay damage against weaker foes and small animals.
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Although Swagger is retired, he continues to behave like an active duty soldier, picking off his foes with impunity on American soil.
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The public was with Clinton, convinced that Republicans had overreached, and Clinton's foes were the ones who suffered the most political damage.
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Yet despite the apprehension, there is established precedent for presidents meeting privately with foreign leaders — including foes — with only interpreters as witness.
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Reid Hoffman had grown tired of listening to Donald Trump trash talk Hillary Clinton and his ever-growing list of political foes.
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The PD and 5-Star, traditionally bitter foes, are now negotiating to form a new coalition and push the League into opposition.
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But his real strength was in attention-grabbing attacks in tweets and speeches, amplified endlessly online by fans, foes and stunned journalists.
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Jumping into a fight and slamming your fist on the ground to disorient all your foes feels as badass as it looks.
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He demanded others keep a similarly gruelling schedule, earning him the reputation from friends and foes alike for being stubborn and arrogant.
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Tariffs: He has unilaterally imposed tariffs on allies (Germany, Canada) and foes (China) alike, upending global trade with no end in sight.
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Pick your foes carefully: It's good to have goals, but if you're not confident you can beat someone, consider a new opponent.
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"This has been a country in which it's been easier to exterminate political foes rather than compete with them," says Ms López.
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"Little Katy" Along wih Megyn Kelly, NBC News' Katy Tur was another one of Trump's greatest media foes during the 2016 campaign.
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And despite his reputation as a belligerent speechmaker, the insecure Mr. Wallace privately sought to ingratiate himself with friends and foes alike.
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The trailer didn't show how players will team up to off the biggest foes, a vital part of the series so far.
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Put another way, when the much-loathed press or Democrats attacked Mr Trump, that reassured his voters that they shared common foes.
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It will eventually be challenged in court by foes — local regulators, tech giants and activists — who believe the FCC overstepped its bounds.
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The Runaways comics were exciting in part because they forced the young heroes to rise to the challenge of fighting implacable foes.
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A tense battle played out as the two foes circled each other and kicked up a disorienting dust-cloud in their wake.
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He demanded others keep a similarly grueling schedule, earning him a reputation from friends and foes alike for being stubborn and arrogant.
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Posture replaces stamina from past games—which means that neither you nor your foes need to hold back on attacks or dodges.
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He is much closer to Iran's regional foes, Israel and Saudi Arabia, than was Barack Obama, under whom the deal was negotiated.
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Maduro, 53, who won election to succeed Hugo Chavez in 2013, accuses foes of deliberately stirring up trouble and seeking a coup.
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Foes of the accord argue that the special transitional-justice system (JEP) that members of the FARC will face is too lenient.
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Rather than fight to retake every rebel-held pocket, he allowed some foes to surrender and granted them safe passage to Idlib.
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Mages splurt magic piss-peas out of the glowy end of their staff, ineffectively tapping foes like a chain of wet kisses.
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Wet enemies are frozen solid with ice, while foes bombarded with ceaseless forms of fire eventually catch light, visibly smoldering, burning, charring.
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Many of Lula's foes would prefer him to stay in the race, in part to persuade his supporters to respect the outcome.
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This will be the first meeting between the programs, but Utah is 4-1 against Southland foes with four straight victories. 2.
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In the past, the United States has accused Assad and his Russian backers of ignoring Islamic State to take on other foes.
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But with no one else between the four walls, conspiracy theorists and mainline political foes of the President can have a ball.
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Sunday's vote was slammed by Maduro's foes and a raft of foreign nations as a farce that did not meet democratic norms.
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He can learn of synergies, or request elaboration that may uncover new and unheralded strengths or weaknesses among ourselves or our foes.
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To that charge her foes want to add fresh allegations that she tried to interfere with the Petrobras probes, which she denies.
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The clash came on the heels of the two arch-foes trading accusations at the United Nations General Assembly in New York.
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Suddenly the Army found itself searching for tools to deal with what it dubbed a "hybrid" of high- and low-tech foes.
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It's also a powerful counter to stationary foes like Bastion if you can hit the ground directly in front of your target.
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This is a mistake that only stokes the fear of terrorism and exaggerates the influence and reach of America's Islamist extremist foes.
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The show pit the girls against a number of almost cartoonishly evil foes, but they were no match for the Rosewood quartet.
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It's the year of shadowy foes from the deep, definable only in their amorphous mass but rarely in their individual, singular forms.
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Your foes can also chain attacks together, and that's where the natural ebb and flow of For Honor's swordplay comes into focus.
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I have nothing better to do on a Wednesday night, and analyzing fictional friends and foes is such a great mental exercise.
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This rapid consolidation of power sends a message to allies and foes alike about who's in charge, now and in the future.
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