With a simple act of blackwhite, foe was changed to friend, and friend to foe.
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After rocking his foe in the first, the Brazilian sealed the deal in the second, tapping his exhausted foe with a rear-naked choke.
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Then, after tagging his decorated foe several times, he grounded the fight, and nailed his foe into the canvas with a salvo of savage ground strikes.
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Increasingly, Republicans like Mitt Romney who are determined to stop Trump are pushing to support his strongest foe in each state -- no matter who that foe is.
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The foe I think is -- the biggest is Oprah.
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The nations say Doha supports regional foe Iran and Islamists.
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They are also bolstering another U.S. trade foe, he added.
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Trump is a formidable new foe for the Freedom Caucus.
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Will she be friend or, like Negan, another terrible foe?
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Uber is set to meet a familiar foe Down Under.
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Still, the deadliest foe of democracy is sullen, despairing apathy.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is also a Soros foe.
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This week he called the EU a "foe" on trade.
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Scooter Braun, the manager of longtime Swift foe Kanye West.
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This system has been proven to be a formidable foe.
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He was not the only erstwhile foe to mend fences.
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Mr Uribe has become a vitriolic foe of Mr Santos.
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Educate yourself so you can debate even the fiercest foe.
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A potential Blackburn foe in the Republican primary, former Rep.
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Now, he'll take credit & tries to neutralize a potential foe.
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Trump, of course, refused to say Putin is a foe.
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Russia, a familiar foe, now has a new tool: Facebook.
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But in this 2012 movie, his foe is furrier: wolves.
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It also has to compete with Uber, a ruthless foe.
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What makes mosquitoes unique as a deadly foe to humankind?
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Facial recognition technology has found a new foe: Bernie Sanders.
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But this time Uber might be a less formidable foe.
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Mr. Berger insists his union is not the government's foe.
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Anyone who questions him or his actions becomes his foe.
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What better foe for the president than his alter ego?
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Turkey continues to be a foe to Middle Eastern Christians.
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Luke Messer, a leading primary foe who voted for it.
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When he is not, there is no more implacable foe.
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It doesn't matter whether imports come from friend or foe.
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All share a common foe with Israel in Shi'ite Iran.
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Is he seen as an ally, a foe, a stooge?
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President Trump on Thursday took a swipe at Republican foe Sen.
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The provocative question is: Is she a friend or a foe?
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However, Yachi's counters kept his American foe hesitant by his standards.
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Asked whether Putin was a friend or foe by GOP Sen.
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Yelp, a Google foe in regulator offices, sells local search ads.
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The German title defense starts with a familiar foe in Mexico.
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It unites Democrats of different ideological stripes around a common foe.
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Marsha, Marsha, Marsha ... A Twitter poll by ardent Obamacare foe Rep.
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Mr Trump himself has called the EU a "foe" on trade.
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Go deeper: In Macron's battle for Europe, Trump is a foe.
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This is the foe the biologist feels she's destined to confront.
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Like Mr Trump, he has declared himself a foe of China.
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No single foe is to blame for the tragedies in Detention.
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The Penguins are a potential second-round foe again this season.
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Today Huntington must rally against a very different and relentless foe.
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Mr Trump has described the EU as a "foe" on trade.
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I had approached my foe like a fawn prancing toward wolves.
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The House, in an effort led by longtime CFPB foe Rep.
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Maybe they all survive, besting their foe V.M. Varga (David Thewlis).
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In the history of organized labor, Pinkerton is a regular foe.
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The new film tells the origin story of Batman's infamous foe.
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TYLER MATHISEN: Is the federal government a friend or a foe?
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" The President added that "Russia is a foe in certain respects.
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Draymond Green said the team was combating a new foe: boredom.
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The effects of war are endless, for friend and foe alike.
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But he was not an implacable foe of the practice, either.
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Yet it was "Transatlantic Foe" that would point the band forward.
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But it was not a foreign foe that halted the visit.
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Singing ooh, This guy's garbage Ooh, this guy's clearly a foe.
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He has also attracted a new and notable foe: the president.
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Elizabeth Warren, big tech's sworn foe, drops out of 2020 race
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By most appearances, Mr. Trump is a foe of big tech.
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Or would he be satisfied by only winging his unfortunate foe?
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In "El Camino" he does not face any foe so wicked.
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Romney could become Trump's new Washington foe In 2016, Utah Gov.
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The message: Apple is a friend to publishers, not a foe.
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Trump had a tough day with his old foe: the media.
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But he is not an implacable foe of the practice, either.
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What about when your foe is just mealy-mouthed Neville Chamberlain?
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Others premise your principal foe around some completely ridiculous, darkest timeline nonsense.
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As such, he may be given a higher-ranked foe than Cowboy.
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Pitt hosts city foe Duquesne of the Atlantic 10 Conference on Friday.
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Thus far, Trump has been a friend and foe to business leaders.
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And maybe just maybe, Russia isn&apost even our biggest international foe.
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And now, the best part comes from Curry's vanquished foe, LeBron James.
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Price, 62, was seen in Congress as a foe of wasteful spending.
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And all year long, he's been running behind his Democratic foe, Rep.
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That's really been Ola's focus all along: to out localize its foe.
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Originally seen as Fitbit's biggest foe, the company is now getting liquidated.
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He must attract voters from the PAN, the PRI's long-time foe.
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Joe Manchin has delivered a jar of jam to a Republican foe.
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She spits rage at everyone in her path, whether friend or foe.
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Snap has added a new foe to its growing list of competitors.
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Tennant's Kilgrave was a formidable foe for Jessica all throughout Season 1.
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Ted Cruz in the states where he polls as Trump's strongest foe.
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" When someone asked him to name his toughest foe, Ali said: "U.
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He sees the world through one and only one lens: Friend/Foe.
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Daniels is a formidable foe: smart, tenacious, and unfazed by character attacks.
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When Medvedev sensed the loss approaching, he turned into a trickier foe.
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Yet, here he is, treading that fine line between friend and foe.
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He's a formidable foe and claims he wants to join their group.
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To modern-day cowboys and ranchers, Mexican migrants are the new foe.
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An Enlightenment foe of despotism becomes the boy toy of a despot.
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Now you wouldn't think of the European Union, but they're a foe.
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Chabot, who is still in Congress, is a militant foe and Qualls
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This trajectory from foe to friend illustrates the problem the Republicans face.
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Checkmate. Competitive and casual chess players alike now have a new foe.
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Jesse Helms, considered a foe by many in the civil rights movement.
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And former presidential foe Lindsey Graham will host a fundraiser for him.
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"Friend or foe?" he asked at one point, noticing yet another commotion.
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Perhaps more star power is required to outclass a seemingly unbeatable foe.
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The enemy of the day was a mock foe attacking Russian territory.
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The distinction between friend and foe blurred after the Tet 1968 offensive.
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For Police Union President Lynch, that elected foe is New York's mayor.
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Everyone knows alligators frequent swamps, and what good follows that primeval foe?
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Unfortunately, both are up against a colossal foe: the ignorance of masses.
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Some critics had doubts about his sincerity as a foe of tyranny.
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The Wolfpack also defeated NEC foe Bryant 95-72 on Nov. 14.
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Solomon also denied that he'd gone from Giuliani foe to Giuliani ally.
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If he prevails, Cruz could face a legitimate general election foe. Rep.
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Now Baker takes over his former team's vanquished and scandal-ridden foe.
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Humar thought and yet didn't think much about the foe she faced.
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And Ms. Fiorina, once a bitter foe of Mr. Trump's, was effusive.
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Frequent foe In a letter to Trump on Monday, Democratic California Gov.
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The character's depravity and ghastliness are what make him Batman's greatest foe.
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Now you wouldn't think of the European Union but they're a foe.
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You wrote yesterday that Cohen is clearly a foe of the president.
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Other times, Gems fuse to become stronger against a particularly powerful foe.
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A wall around dollar transactions is now being developed by friend and foe.
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Her military can keep fighting by healing 50 points upon defeating a foe.
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Next we see Loki, holding the Cosmic Cube, facing down an unseen foe.
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When you get married, the tax system can be either friend or foe.
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Illinois beat quarterfinal foe Purdue 84-70 in their only regular-season meeting.
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Karthik, for his part, took no extra satisfaction in vanquishing a familiar foe.
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Poachers in Africa will now have to contend with a new foe: science.
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He might, for example, be paired with an old foe in Vitor Belfort.
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Russia is, after all, a close ally of Saudi's most implacable foe -- Iran.
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Ted Cruz was not going to endorse his primary foe during his speech.
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For example, the resulting system should be able to tell friend from foe.
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That trip was meant to open ties to a once-deeply entrenched foe.
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He endorsed Mitt Romney, a vocal foe in 2016, for Senate in Utah.
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"Europe has locked itself in a battle with an imaginary foe," Burnett said.
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The more you hit a foe, the more their "focus" gauge fills up.
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Both sides have a bigger foe with the elements than with each other.
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Zanganeh blamed Iran's longtime foe the United States for destabilising the oil market.
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The League's first choice was a fierce foe of the euro, Paolo Savona.
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So we're up against a wily foe—a master at deception and misdirection.
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Partly, it's that breast cancer (and cancer in general) is an inexorable foe.
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Trump's administration is reviewing U.S. policy toward the country's former Cold War foe.
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French artist Yves Klein became both friend and foe to the elder Fontana.
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They were like badges, used to determine whether someone was friend or foe.
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"My cruella dreams are coming true," she wrote, referencing the 101 Dalmatians foe.
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He's latest evil foe that our plucky band of Avengers have to defeat.
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Trump will be tussling with another familiar foe on Saturday night, the media.
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Accusations against Gulf countries will almost certainly antagonize Iran's regional foe Saudi Arabia.
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And by saving the Syrian regime, Russia is strengthening Israel's arch-foe, Iran.
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With his technological prowess and magical abilities, Doom is quite the formidable foe.
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Boredom is your greatest enemy, Gemini, but you won't face this foe today.
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Trump views all interactions with other people through one lens: Friend or foe?
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He also politicized the attack, all but accusing his top Democratic foe, Sen.
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The problem, he would explain, was that each viral foe was so different.
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Now, it seems, the Yankees have turned to an old foe for help.
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Following a tough loss, Villanova faces another challenging foe Sunday against visiting Virginia.
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Ted Cruz, Trump's last real foe, finally had his own moment to unload.
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Pichai argues that Google is a friend to small business, not a foe.
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Gigantic figures charge down city streets, expressionless, yet glowering at a monsterous foe.
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But Cruz, like other GOP presidential contenders, is an ardent foe of Obamacare.
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CST against another Mid-American Conference foe, 2015-16 regular season champion Akron.
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"$50 seems to be a formidable foe for the crude bulls," said Flynn.
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He typically reserves one word for perhaps his biggest foe, Hillary Clinton: crooked.
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In the chaos, it's not always easy to tell friend from undead foe.
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Parker-Simmons's goal was for Rippon to see food as fuel, not foe.
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Was this a sign that the two had united against a common foe?
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They sensed a foe on the ropes, a quick knockout in the offing.
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State Democrats found an unexpected foe on campaign finance overhaul: Their union allies.
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Despite these setbacks, the group continues to be a fierce and nimble foe.
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A comrade-turned-foe gave Lenin something of a pass by invoking tragedy.
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Even against the juggernaut of the Yankees lineup, deGrom was a capable foe.
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U.S. President Donald Trump has repeatedly called the European Union a trade foe.
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The team is host to Big Ten foe Michigan State University on Saturday.
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But today, a whistle-blower with an iPhone can be a dangerous foe.
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And Chinese officials directed their ire at a familiar foe: the United States.
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" In his 2012 presidential run, Romney called Russia "our No. 1 geopolitical foe.
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But he does have our most recent fearsome foe, ISIS, on the run.
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I support women's reproductive freedom; he is an ardent foe of abortion rights.
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Lomachenko, meanwhile, wilts his foe with a high volume of punches and pivots.
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After fifteen minutes of perdition, Pettis lost a unanimous decision to his foe.
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But in this category of digital ads, Facebook is a far greater foe.
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Washington blamed long-time foe Iran for the incidents but Tehran denies responsibility.
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And once they have identified friend from foe, they hold tight to their conclusions.
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True Lies Thinking that there's a foe near her, Carol blasts someone's face off.
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Washington blamed long-time foe Iran for the attacks but Tehran denied any responsibility.
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John McCain—an ardent Kremlin foe—had help to bolster the terrorist group ISIS.
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Facebook, a Google foe for ad dollars, has tinkered with location-based retail ads.
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They accuse Qatar of supporting terrorism and cultivating ties with Riyadh's regional foe Tehran.
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And I'm not a foe of apps and search, or of Google and Apple.
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Google's foe, the Initiative for a Competitive Online Marketplace, said regulators should stay vigilant.
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But they're under constant attack, and chemicals in sunscreen are hardly corals' only foe.
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Larson plays Scott's rock star ex who returns to town dating his next foe.
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In that, Mary Louise is a poisonously perfect foe because she blames Celeste too.
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As super-sized companies swat at such tiny attackers, another foe is gaining ground.
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This includes Kim's sister, Khloé Kardashian and her one-time foe, Chloë Grace Moretz.
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From his Scottish golf resort he called the European Union a "foe" on trade.
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Only on the border with Lebanon does Israel face a potent foe, in Hizbullah.
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Rachel ultimately defeats her foe and proclaims her own worth — by out-martyring her.
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The question remains; can humans convert our attitude of automation from foe to friend?
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It also owns the paper napkin's most formidable foe: the paper towel maker Brawny.
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Butter has long been considered a great foe in the battle for our health.
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But as a woman, Broughton brings a new foe to the table: the patriarchy.
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After years of high-level pressure, China is now a foe of nuclear proliferation.
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Wake Forest racked up its 15th consecutive nonconference victory against an in-state foe.
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And a tactical foe — White House acting chief of staff Mick Mulvaney — was ascendant.
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Meanwhile, the Democrats, the country's oldest party and Pheu Thai's fiercest foe, performed abysmally.
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Ron Johnson pulled off an enormous upset to defeat a formidable foe -- former Sen.
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The technology was originally designed to help America detect a different foe: Russian submarines.
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The morning after the fight, Flynn phoned his foe to check on his condition.
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Hassan says she's counted 35 times her Republican foe has expressed support for Trump.
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From there, Liverpudlian Bellew took full advantage and seized the momentum from his foe.
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President Santos will also have to contend with dogged opposition from his foe Uribe.
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Although both Kurdish, the PKK opposes the KRG's economic relations with its foe, Turkey.
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Against Luke Rockhold, on short notice, Bisping actually looked prepared for his old foe.
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He will declare himself a foe of global trade deals and rash military interventionism.
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Both nations are going to get closer thanks to a common foe, meaning America.
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It's a program championed by Congressman John Mica (R-FL), a longtime TSA foe.
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On the defensive, that's exactly what Canelo accused his Kazakhstani foe of on Monday.
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Friend or foe O'Sullivan has been watching dockless bike sharing as closely as anyone.
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Anwar teamed up with Mahathir, his ally-turned-foe-turned-ally, to oust Najib.
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But its biggest foe is the stubborn status quo of stiff-upper-lipping it.
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How do you fight a foe so much larger and better equipped than you?
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The Bears still gave themselves a chance to win against a top-10 foe.
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In the first, he was able to dominate his Russian foe with his wrestling.
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She did so by outdoing her foe on the feet and on the mat.
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And now the conservationists turned to face their most tenacious foe: the Argentine ant.
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But would Mahathir honor such a commitment to his former foe should he win?
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Jeanine Áñez, a political foe of Mr Morales, took office as Bolivia's interim president.
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Mr Trump uses Twitter to shout his Schmitt-like distinctions between friend and foe.
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The biography lives in Arbus's gnomic utterances, so disarming to friend and foe alike.
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That foe was defeated, but NATO remains necessary to maintain a peaceful world order.
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The U.S. president has a unique ability to validate countries, friend or foe alike.
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Since declaring for president in 2015, Trump has essentially bested every foe he's faced.
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We must take up the quarrel with the foe and hold the torch high.
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Her school is destroyed, her son and foe escaped, the city an absolute disaster.
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He admitted to feeling handicapped by the psychological pressure of facing an invisible foe.
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He was scheduled to fight his former foe, whose ring name was Mama Noodles.
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He also delivered a number of populist attacks on his last foe, Hillary Clinton.
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The Brit is more than capable of playing the spoiler against his debuting foe.
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Kim Guadagno (R), an occasional Christie foe, is expected to stage a run anyway.
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Senator Bob Casey of Pennsylvania is the chamber's most famous Democratic foe of abortion.
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" He added: "Now you wouldn't think of the European Union, but they're a foe.
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HONG KONG (Reuters Breakingviews) - Alibaba has found a new ally against an old foe.
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Amazon is the omnipresent foe, in whatever realm that Albertsons or Walmart plays in.
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Trump clearly still thinks he can turn Putin from a foe into a friend.
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The United States has regarded General Suleimani as a vexing foe for many years.
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They think I want to blame individuals rather than a nebulous foe like poverty.
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The more Trump's Washington questions engagement, the more Xi's Beijing perceives a hostile foe.
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There, Japan will face an even more formidable foe in South Africa on Sunday.
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In the clip, Obama mocked Romney for saying Russia was America's top geopolitical foe.
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In this respect, he thought, it shared an error with its great foe, Marxism.
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Meanwhile, the Afghans have come to view Saudi Arabia as both friend and foe.
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Here's what else is happening: • New York was once a leading foe of tobacco.
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The flu is a formidable foe and we need a formidable defense against it.
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The countries accused Qatar of supporting terrorism and cozying up to regional foe Iran.
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The nations say Doha supports regional foe Iran and Islamists, charges Qatar's leaders deny.
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Asked directly if the Russian President was "a friend or a foe," Sanders dodged.
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The Islamic State's agenda and tactics make it a particularly tough foe for cyberwarfare.
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In 2012, Romney famously called Russia the biggest geopolitical foe the United States faces.
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Ben Carson, his nominee for Housing and Urban Development, is a longtime abortion foe.
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Bloomberg's candidacy has already drawn the ire of an old and politically important foe.
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However, Moscow has also fostered strong ties with Saudi Arabia's regional arch foe Iran.
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Round three, finally, was all Cannonier's, who blasted his foe with thudding strikes throughout.
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PayPal has long been both a friend and a foe to credit card companies.
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The US authorities freed a former foe of Palma, Rafael Arellano Félix, in 2008.
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It doesn't treat technology as a foe, but it's not also completely dependent on it.
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Corneal ulcers are a potential foe for the estimated 45 million contact lens wearers nationwide.
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My guess: A cameo on "Game of Thrones" as foe of the Mother of Dragons!
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You talked about Vladimir Putin as a foe and you clarified that means a competitor.
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Or, as persistent Google foe and European Competition Commissioner Margrethe Vestager would surely declare: Ingen!
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His predecessor-turned-foe, Álvaro Uribe, who inspired the No campaign, has the common touch.
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By and large, the Taliban have rebuffed him—Americans are the real foe, they insist.
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Data know no borders, and the line between friend and foe is not always clear.
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Zoe is currently playing Samantha, the foe to her father's character, Cyrus Beene, on Scandal.
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He sees Iran as a foe to be confronted, not a power to be accommodated.
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The outcry from conservatives who see the northern regime as an implacable foe was predictable.
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Its bitterest foe, America, is also its biggest customer, buying a third of its exports.
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Finally, there is the particular kind of foe that Mr Soros is made to embody.
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Ben Affleck & His BFF (Baddest Foe Forever) Henry Cavill / Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice
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Hagler proved to be a determined and dangerous foe for Minter, too much, in fact.
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He leads the other fowls in a total war to wipe out their porcine foe.
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And Russia has stood with Iran, a long-time US foe, in condemning the strikes.
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You might be lost in a dungeon, impaired with old age or dueling a foe.
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Maduro says he is facing an armed uprising backed by his foe the United States.
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They accuse Qatar of supporting terrorism and cultivating ties with Saudi Arabia's regional foe, Iran.
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Riyadh sees the Houthis as a proxy for Iran, its arch-foe in the region.
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UCF hasn't beaten a ranked foe since a 68-63 decision over Connecticut on Nov.
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But in this instance, she and the public were defeated by a lesser foe: incompetence.
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Congresswoman Wilson, on the other hand, is a very different type of foe for Trump.
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For Republicans concerned about their electoral prospects, Obamacare is no longer such a reliable foe.
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The President's apparent climbdown has dismayed some Republicans, including his onetime GOP primary foe, Sen.
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Riyadh and Abu Dhabi see the Houthi rise as expansionism by their Shi'ite foe, Iran.
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Some developers blame their old foe, high taxes, while bemoaning the loss of tax abatements.
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Rick Wilson, a Republican consultant and Trump foe, is the main strategist on the effort.
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BROOKS: I would use it, I would use the term more as a political foe.
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We're about to find out that Russia is our biggest foe and our biggest nightmare.
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It's important to remember that despite this contest, vulnerability disclosures are your friend, not foe.
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The nominees are Ben Affleck & his BFF (Baddest Foe Forever) Henry Cavill for Batman v.
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Less than a minute into the fight, Brown dropped his foe with a right hand.
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What's it going to take to stay one jump ahead of an increasingly creative foe?
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Moïse Katumbi, a Kabila ally-turned-foe now barred from entering the country, is not.
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When Kennedy came on the court, he was a strong foe of affirmative action programs.
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In the comics, the Punisher was introduced in 1974 as a foe for Spider-Man.
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Or will New Orleans take this opportunity to throw some haymakers at their divisional foe?
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President Trump this week branded Europe an economic foe of America, after berating NATO members.
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Their most fearsome foe was Thaksin Shinawatra, whom they ousted as prime minister in 2006.
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Rom has become the most prominent foe of copper-nickel mining near the Boundary Waters.
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It has become a never-ending fight against a hidden foe that resists conventional antibiotics.
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President Trump is inciting a trade war, undermining NATO and painting Europe as a foe.
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A brief gun battle followed as the U.S. troops struggled to discern friends from foe.
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After last week calling the EU a "foe" on trade, Trump struck a different tone.
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The four countries accuse Doha of supporting terrorism and cosying up to regional foe Iran.
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The conflict is seen as a proxy war between Riyadh and arch foe Shi'ite Iran.
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Epstein's primary foe, former state Supreme Court Justice Bob Young, hasn't released his numbers either.
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Which, again, suggests that American liberals are fortunate to have Trump as their Great Foe.
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Oracle, a software-maker and old foe of Google's, got one from Texas's attorney-general.
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"There was a friend-or-foe operation on," said one senior United States intelligence official.
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And yet, two years later, Jay-Z was doing a deal with Mr. Kaepernick's foe.
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Roger Wicker undercut a primary foe just as he was preparing a challenge in Mississippi.
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Saint Peter's shot 223 percent, the seventh St. John's foe to shoot below 21 percent.
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The Saudis and their allies say the Houthis get weapons from their arch-foe, Iran.
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If UNESCO does not change its ways, it will have a powerful foe in Trump.
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The sugars on our cells and on bacterial cells label them as friend or foe.
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Over the weekend, Trump labeled the European Union a "foe" when it comes to trade.
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In 2012, Mitt Romney stated that Russia was the United States "number one geopolitical foe".
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Meanwhile, Morgan Tsvangirai, the longtime political foe of ex-Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe, has died.
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ONCE YOU PUT IN SOME TARIFFS, THEY WILL RESPOND, WHETHER THEY ARE FRIEND OR FOE.
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For now it's unclear if the Trump administration is friend or foe in that fight.
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Yet he came extremely close to suffering the fate of his 2000 foe, Al Gore.
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In dealing with people, be they friends or foe, you are always polite and pleasant.
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But Chaffetz, chairman of the House Oversight Committee, has long been a foe of Clinton.
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By comparison, league foe Thomas College has eight players from their home state of Maine.
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Then there are a couple of big issues that would fit under the "foe" category.
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For the US, al-Awlaki had transformed from an inspirational leader to an operational foe.
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Mid-way through the first round, he dropped his Japanese foe with a right hand.
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Though Marshman was able to hurt his foe with punches in the first frame, Santos survived, and ultimately rallied in the second, where he cut his foe down with a light-speed wheel kick and finished him off with a series of ground strikes.
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Despite a sizeable experiential edge, Saenz failed to get back on track against his Brazilian foe.
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They accused Qatar of financing militant groups in Syria and allying with Iran, their regional foe.
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That region heavily supported Obamacare foe Donald Trump in his successful campaign for president last fall.
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And few politicians are as good at defining and eviscerating a campaign trail foe than Trump.
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Aldi's foe plans to open 25 more stores in the United States over the next year.
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The campaigns serve as part of a wider strategy to counter its regional foe Saudi Arabia.
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Israel has frequently voiced concern about a ballistic missile threat posed by its arch-foe, Iran.
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Direct rocket hits deal high damage, plus additional splash damage to any foe in close proximity.
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HIV, which causes AIDS, was a tenacious foe, genetically far more complex than other known retroviruses.
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President Donald Trump sees Europe as a "foe" because of its bilateral trade surplus with America.
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The Gophers (22-13) advance to take on second-seeded and Big Ten foe Michigan State.
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But Trump has maintained diplomatic relations re-established under Obama with the former Cold War foe.
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Pai has been a long-time foe of net neutrality and that isn't going to change.
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The Wildcats, who suffered an 85-49 defeat to Big 12 foe Texas Tech on Nov.
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The Soviet Union was, as before, a nuclear-armed foe, bent on spreading a rival ideology.
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Trump is flirting with treason, encouraging, perhaps even conspiring, with a foe of the United States.
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The fight unfurled almost entirely on the ground, as Kawajiri relentlessly attempted to smother his foe.
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The steel tariffs will barely scrape China, the Trump administration's greatest trading—and putative military—foe.
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For the first time in decades, their biggest foe is the man in the Oval Office.
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Some fear this would merely feed Mr Orban's need to rally support against an external foe.
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First, though, New York's ride-hail regulation efforts will have to face a worthy foe: lawyers.
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She has nothing to lose by going on the offensive against her likely general-election foe.
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In 2012, when Mitt Romney called Russia our "number one geopolitical foe," Democrats mocked him mercilessly.
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Alan Rickman, as witty insouciant terrorist and "exceptional thief" Hans Gruber, serves as Willis' memorable foe.
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The deal will also be a major win for Tencent against its long-time foe Alibaba.
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Yet cooperative links are now flourishing between the kingdom and Russia – the U.S.'s longstanding foe.
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You're reading every frame and watching for the slightest giveaway moment as you circle a foe.
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He's fought once in the UFC, scoring a close decision win on over a struggling foe.
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Eminem has long be a Trump foe ... he recorded this 8-minute dis track last October.
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Sprave takes the blaster to a duel with an intimidating black-cloaked, red-lightsaber-wielding foe.
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But Vidal said that wouldn't have prevented Guevara from wanting improved relations with his old foe.
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Then GOP foe Rubio said, eh, maybe I can't support this guy as nominee after all.
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The conservative watchdog Judicial Watch, a longtime Clinton foe, is also promising to continue its work.
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Cohen reaffirmed Israel's policy that it would not allow its arch-foe to get a bomb.
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By the time the first round had ended, he had already dropped his foe two times.
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The referee then restarted the fight due to inactivity with Aliakbari just leaning on his foe.
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You can also continue to switch out pokémon in your attempt to take down the foe.
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But that bravado persuaded almost no one in the political world, Trump friend or foe alike.
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While the policy prescriptions of the candidates are wildly different, they do share a common foe.
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" Of whether Putin is a friend or foe, Trump said: "I really can't say right now.
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Spielberg remains a sworn foe of narrative confusion, and, as for potting, nobody does it better.
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Israel regards Iran as its biggest foe and Hezbollah as the main threat on its borders.
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But the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference foe couldn't pull off the upset, undone by poor shooting.
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"Scratch a lover, find a foe," Dorothy Parker once warned about the perils of loves lost.
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" Asked directly whether Putin is a "friend or a foe," Trump responded: "I'll let you know.
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Do we really need a few more hours of everyone working together against the common foe?
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Tillerson also reaffirmed that Pakistan — India's longtime foe — remained a key U.S. partner in the region.
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Trump confirmed -- via Twitter -- that his one-time ally has now turned foe on Wednesday morning.
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He blasted NATO and the EU — labelling the latter an American foe — and Germany in particular.
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In an interview earlier this month, Trump labeled the EU a "foe," citing its trade policies.
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But Batman's greatest foe is stealing the spotlight with "Joker," which opens in theaters this weekend.
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Instead, she framed herself ahead of the March primary as a foe to establishment party interests.
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It's more than an effort to get a head start on defining a general-election foe.
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Messi, indeed, has another familiar foe to face in Chile's national stadium in Santiago on Thursday.
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PhRMA, the industry's leading trade group, kept its focus on pharmacy benefit managers, a familiar foe.
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Season Statistics: Reasons to Doubt the Season Statistics: Every year, Pittsburgh's number one foe is themselves.
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It would thus also involve China as a central and collaborative actor against a common foe.
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Trump's likely 2020 election foe, Democrat Joe Biden, warned that the President needed to heed science.
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In his second stint, his days will be filled with thoughts of another formidable foe: Apple.
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He was about to send his armies against a powerful foe, whose men outnumbered his own.
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Sumiteru Taniguchi survived the atomic destruction of Nagasaki to become a prominent foe of the bomb.
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Russia, for its part a familiar friend and foe, has been at work for some time.
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Yet Saudi Arabia remains hesitant to pick a fight with a foe that can fight back.
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Justify's old foe Bolt d'Oro (8-1) will break not far outside him, from Post 11.
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The underlying template is the violent action movie, with the supernatural beings as the disposable foe.
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His overtures of more openness toward India, Pakistan's longtime foe, backfired as generals spurned his efforts.
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Joaquin Phoenix gave a terrifying, Oscar-worthy performance as the latest incarnation of Batman's infamous foe.
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LONDON (Reuters Breakingviews) - Rupert Murdoch's next foe in his battle for Sky may be hedge funds.
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"The idea that technology could be my foe is really unsettling for me," she told Recode.
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Maduro accuses his opponents of an "armed insurrection," backed by the United States, his ideological foe.
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They have won 38 consecutive home games against nonconference opponents and 13 straight against any foe.
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Barcelona is ahead of its great foe in La Liga, as things stand, by 11 points.
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But when the foe is Russia and the President is Trump, that is curiously not happening.
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Trump's hardline remarks drew praise from Israel, Iran's arch-foe, but was criticized by European allies.
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What about if your foe is just a member of a political party you don't like?
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And just like Trump, Reagan had very tough words for America&aposs biggest foe, the Soviet Union.
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With only 10 episodes left of the series, we'll finally learn if Wren is friend or foe.
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"I don't think Brandi is sophisticated enough to be an alcoholic," Locken said of her longtime foe.
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Preferably one that sets you up to take down any foe that moves on your previous position.
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De Niro did not mention his foe by name, and did not make any more pugilistic threats.
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Ben Affleck & His BFF (Baddest Foe Forever) Henry Cavill / Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice WORST DIRECTOR
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When he appeared to hurt his highly-hyped foe, Garbrandt turned it on to seal the deal.
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Tehran earlier on Friday warned against any presence of its arch-foe Israel in the planned coalition.
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But perhaps the greatest beneficiary of Trump's bile has been his most-hated foe: the mainstream media.
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He puffed up, threatened the foe with his fluffy paws and gave it a few menacing sniffs.
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Saudi Arabia and the UAE back the sanctions against Iran, a fellow OPEC producer but regional foe.
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Rousseau, who in time became their bitter foe, thought the source of those wrongs was society itself.
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And of course, there's a mysterious character wielding a glowing energy blade against a giant, monstrous foe.
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President Donald Trump lashed out at yet another impeachment foe on Friday, turning his ire to Sen.
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They were a worthy foe that finally accepted the need to go small and switch every screen.
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You can be an effective advocate against the toughest political foe without the improvident comparisons to genocide.
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Still, DroneBase's biggest foe remains the status quo of not having aerial footage or data at all.
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For Trump, loyalty is a way to size up those around him, suss out friend from foe.
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Does that mean Corinna, with her solid advice, is in fact more friend than foe for Fauna?
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The mismatched gear was a problem in that it made it hard to tell friend from foe.
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Mr. Trump's deftly crafted and spontaneous messages inevitably trigger a response from friend, foe, and neutral alike.
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Back at their home, Archie swears off boxing and confesses he knew his foe was using drugs.
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But how many times have we seen Rick and the gang take on a seemingly unstoppable foe?
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For all its military might, the Saudi-led coalition has struggled to defeat a much weaker foe.
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A corruption trial may soon put Mr Sharif behind bars, hamstringing the chief foe of both institutions.
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His blue eyes were intense as he tried to figure out if she was friend or foe.
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In that event, the former champion might mix it up with an old foe in Johny Hendricks.
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That simple question launched Foe on a personal mission to support people with disabilities and transform attitudes.
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It severed ties with longtime foe Iran after January 2016 attack on the Saudi Embassy in Tehran.
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Engagement with a price U.S. engagement with its long-time foe also has come at a price.
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Over the course of six moon landings, the so-called Dusty Dozen fought valiantly with their foe.
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This much is clear, though: The difficulty in telling friend from foe weighs heavily on drone crews.
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He's all about the next car chase, the next victim to threaten, the next foe to flee.
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Ukraine is a mid-sized nation fighting a two-front war against a committed foe in Russia.
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In round one, the former Dream and Strikeforce champ soundly out-landed his foe on the feet.
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Yachi charged in and landed a flying knee to floor his Filipino foe right off the bat.
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That makes her a formidable foe for someone like Harvey Weinstein, but it has its downsides too.
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And it's here where they're increasingly meeting a pernicious, omnipresent foe and mistaking it for food: microplastic.
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He was also able to show some restraint regarding an old foe, Senator Marco Rubio of Florida.
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" Meanwhile, Brownback singled out Iran -- a perennial US and Saudi foe -- as a country of "particular concern.
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His peacemaking efforts with longtime foe and neighbor Eritrea won him the Nobel Peace Prize last month.
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In other words, Filin's potency would depend on the type of foe the Russian Navy was confronting.
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They offer Russia, the original Cold War foe, with election interference and social media manipulation, as proof.
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This group includes those who are the staunch allies of Israel, Iran's biggest foe in the region.
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Trump's decision may indicate an increasing focus on China as the central foe in the trade dispute.
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Saudi Arabia accuses arch-foe Iran of supplying missiles and other weapons to Houthi militia in Yemen.
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We felt relatively united as Americans because we faced a foreign foe, enemies that truly threatened us.
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Likewise, you cannot defeat a mortal foe if political correctness obfuscates that enemy's true identity and nature.
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Salesforce is doubling down on its partnership with Microsoft, with which it's also sometimes been a foe.
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The shooter, James Holmes, was compared to Batman's popular foe because he had bright-orange, dyed hair.
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Still to be heard from is Senator Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts, a prominent foe of corporate consolidation.
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Stabenow is expected to win in the fall, but James could prove to be a formidable foe.
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" Regarding his fight with Chad Mendes, Conor McGregor said his erstwhile featherweight foe "hits like a bitch.
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But the Clippers have proven to be as formidable a foe as anyone the last few weeks.
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This approach uses well conceived actions that will be understood by the foe as a meaningful concession.
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If that happens, Senator Paul would go from Obamacare's most principled foe to its most beloved savior.
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For the first time in decades, liberals are starting to see entrenched capital as the primary foe.
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Moments later, he was locking in a rear-naked choke as his dazed foe struggled to recover.
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In a fairly significant upset, however, Fitch was tapped by his unheralded foe in just 41 seconds.
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From the opening bell, Krylov began to pick his foe apart with a staggering array of strikes.
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Though millions of us struggle with chronic insomnia, we're not a unified army fighting the same foe.
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Did he, like fellow pro-choice-Republican-turned-abortion-foe George H.W. Bush, sell out to win?
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By the evening's end he was tweeting about baseball, and on Sunday he went after another foe.
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She sent her army to Highgarden and had her brother Jaime dispatch her longtime foe Olenna Tyrell.
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" Shortly afterward, he gave interviews slamming the UK prime minister and labeling the European Union a "foe.
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FIFA President Gianni Infantino's plans to reorder world soccer are being stymied by a familiar foe: Europe.
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He's Italy's most popular politician and, as an ardent critic of the European project, Macron's bitter foe.
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The Kurds' animosity might harden now that they have aligned themselves with Mr. Assad, an American foe.
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On paper the Turkish offensive seems simple enough, an attempt to deny territory to a hated foe.
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John McCain of Arizona, Trump's Republican nemesis and a great foe of Russia, who died in 2018.
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MORE (R-Ariz.), a long-time foe of the Jones Act, introduced legislation Thursday along with Sen.
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" The statement says Trump's proclamation has "further eroded his credibility with foreign leaders, both friend and foe.
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It is also the first road win over an SEC foe in the history of Rebels football.
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And what about the pikelike wooden stakes with which the English greet their galloping foe, at Agincourt?
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With its sharks and currents, it is both friend and foe — a rapidly changing one at that.
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What better way to change the subject from local quarrels than to talk about a shared foe?
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If you can't distinguish between friend and foe, how can you fight and whom do you fight?
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Riyadh rejected the claim and instead blamed its regional foe Shi'ite Muslim Iran, a charge Tehran denies.
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Central Michigan is back on the road next Saturday to face fellow Mid-American Conference foe Ohio.
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The Patriots' defense is no easy foe, but the Chiefs offense isn't as explosive as last year.
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And Cruz is far from the first former foe to bow down to the President's political power.
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Klobuchar is a worthy representative for moderates and a worthy foe for the more lefty among us.
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Qatar has denied accusations by its neighbors that it supports terrorism and allies with regional foe Iran.
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The show premieres November 12 and, arguably, the python is their easiest foe since it's not poisonous.
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As Jill Filipovic, a progressive Democrat, noted, Klobuchar is a worthy foe for those on the left.
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The revised Senate bill to repeal the Affordable Care Act has a new foe: the nation's governors.
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The depiction of the Federation's most hated foe was very poorly received by fans, for good reason.
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Their last lost to a division foe was a 21-23 setback to Ottawa on Oct. 245.
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Lou Barletta, a bitter foe of undocumented immigrants; and former Speaker Newt Gingrich and New Jersey Gov.
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The electric fan, it turns out, was perhaps a worse foe than a reporter would have been.
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Cockroaches are considered vermin in Japan, and the country is well-equipped to tackle this spurious foe.
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Jeri learns life-changing news that pits her against a foe she's not sure she can face.
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"I think the European Union is a foe, what they do to us in trade," he said.
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Despite his comments about the EU - in which he also said that Russia is a "foe in certain respects" and "China is a foe economically" – Trump signed a communique at the NATO summit that had been agreed to by their ambassadors last weekend, five days before the summit began.
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The four Arab nations accuse Qatar of supporting terrorism and allying with regional foe Iran, which Doha denies.
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Israel regards Iran as its biggest external foe and has called Hezbollah the biggest threat on its borders.
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But they would do it differently, especially against a well-armed foe with radars and air-defense missiles.
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The four countries have said that Qatar supports regional foe Iran and Islamists, charges Doha's leaders have denied.
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Empire's mid-season finale, "A Furnace for Your Foe," used the perversion of "help" as an underlying theme.
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Camozzi's chin held up, which allowed him to dominate his Brazilian foe in every facet of the fight.
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But when he embarked upon a study trip to India, an old foe came spluttering back to life.
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The Cardinals attempt to brush off another loss to an ACC foe Saturday when they host Boston College.
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Andrew Garn's book of photographs invites readers to see pigeons as friendly, feathered neighbors rather than pesky foe.
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The four countries have said that Qatar supports regional foe Iran and Islamists, charges Doha's leaders have denied.
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Like Logan, Laura possess Adamantium claws, strength, and superpowered healing, which makes her a tiny but lethal foe.
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FOUR years ago Mitt Romney, then a Republican candidate, said that Russia was America's "number-one geopolitical foe".
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When it came to her onscreen foe, Ashley Jacobs, Olindo said she couldn't think of one positive characteristic.
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He must also remind Republicans that his biography is that of a proud foe of the political establishment.
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Even with its old foe on side, making WOW's low-cost model work will be a tough job.
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Marijuana bulls were encouraged by the firing of attorney general Jeff Sessions, an adamant foe of the drug.
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The four states accuse Qatar of supporting Islamist militants and arch-foe Iran, a charge Qatar calls "baseless".
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I wondered if Kofoed would be as formidable a foe as a coach as he was a competitor.
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The cleric, a former ally turned political foe of President Tayyip Erdogan, has denied involvement in the coup.
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A local Islamic State affiliate has been the main foe of the security forces in the north Sinai.
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Former foe-turned-teammate Jarome Iginla knows just what the 33-year-old Lewis brings to the table.
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But Duterte has sought to turn foe to friend, visiting Beijing in October, largely putting aside the dispute.
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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu describes the effort as an open-ended campaign to push back arch-foe Tehran.
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And Joanna Jedrzejczyk defends her straw weight crown in a five rounder against her old foe, Claudia Gadelha.
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The connection is more likely through Scamander and his association with Dumbledore, Grindelwald's former beau and current foe.
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His quarterfinal foe will be Jeremy Chardy, who beat fellow Frenchman Richard Gasquet 21-27 (26), 23-63.
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Rus' quarter-final foe will be Spain's Paula Badosa, who topped Hungary's Fanny Stollar 27-26, 26-63.
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A victory could also potentially pave the way for former Mahathir foe Anwar to become the prime minister.
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Relatedness is the sense of connection and safety with others (the brain perceives a friend versus a foe).
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A physician and ardent Obamacare foe, Price has a number of ideas about changing our health insurance system.
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Qatar's neighbors accuse it of supporting regional foe Iran and Islamists across the region, a charge Doha denies.
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That caused Saudi Arabia (Iran's biggest foe) and eight other countries to freeze out the tiny, wealthy nation.
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For a government bent on modernizing the economy, nostalgia for the old days can be a formidable foe.
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So Haven is a friend, not a foe, if you work for Amazon, Berkshire Hathaway or J.P. Morgan.
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So the Kurds aren't in this fight alone, but it's still a fierce struggle against a powerful foe.
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A lawyer for a Putin-foe, Nikolai Gorokhov, was reportedly thrown from a window March 21 in Moscow.
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Gulf tensions are high, with fears the United States and its longtime foe Iran could stumble into war.
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Instead of a short flight to face a divisional foe, they took a 2,000-mile flight to Tennessee.
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The shot where the T-Rex roars in the shattered museum, its fallen dino-foe at its feet.
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At the same time his arch foe, Marine Le Pen, is pulling every trick from Donald Trump's playbook.
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With survey numbers like what I've published here, I've given you one more shadowy foe to worry about.
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Yemen's four-year war is largely seen as a proxy war between Saudi Arabia and arch-foe Iran.
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China's Communist Party, much happier to deal with its old KMT foe than with the DPP, is displeased.
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Though McBride showcased some serious resilience, he was ultimately unable to contend with his far more experienced foe.
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While the government has continued to do so, Trump, an Obamacare foe, has threatened to end the payments.
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The president urged the Saudis to find a way to "share the neighborhood" with Iran, a longtime foe.
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Iran blamed arch-foe Saudi Arabia for the attack, which was claimed by the Islamic State militant group.
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Then the President appointed William H. Robertson, not a reformer but a Conkling foe, to the collector's job.
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The embargo was imposed over allegations that Qatar supports terrorism and is aligning itself with regional foe Iran.
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It is unclear whether any faction in Kabul, friend or foe, would go that far for him again.
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Trump this weekend told CBS that the European Union is "a foe," citing its trade policies in particular.
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But an old foe and a rising star who could become a future tormentor ultimately undid the Mets.
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Both countries have a shared foe in China, which has alarmed them with its inroads in South Asia.
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An adamant foe of same-sex marriage, Sessions erupted when the Supreme Court voted to legalize it nationwide.
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If he does, and brings the party along with him, he could be a formidable foe to Mrs.
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The defense secretary stood by as Trump has appeased Russia, which he sees as a dangerous US foe.
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Saudi Arabia is wooing Baghdad in an effort to halt the growing regional influence of arch-foe Iran.
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Now, mortally wounded and adrift, Trump is lashing out like a cornered animal, attacking friend and foe alike.
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Facebook's foe had more than 100 years of experience in influence operations, starting in 85033 with the Cheka.
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If you're a DC or Joaquin Phoenix fan, see this for his original take on Batman's greatest foe.
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Prickly pear seed oil is incredibly soothing and healing, which makes it the perfect foe for dry skin.
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A few follow-up ground strikes later, and he was being peeled off his foe by the referee.
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Sniper fire At one outpost, Alpha Company has a snapshot of how resilient their foe can be. Capt.
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Above all, friend and foe alike must never doubt this nation's power and will to defend our people.
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Round one of this one seemed to go to Namajunas, who utilized movement to frustrate her Polish foe.
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The question is what's it going to take to stay one jump ahead of an increasingly creative foe?
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An intense, leonine Michael Schantz makes the well-spoken utmost of his scenes as Aufidius, Coriolanus's bitterest foe.
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"Halloweentown II: Kalabar's Revenge" (2001) brings back a familiar foe and places the entire town under a spell.
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His resignation offer thrust Lebanon back into a regional tussle between Riyadh and its main regional foe, Iran.
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Doha denies charges that it supports terrorism, and denies that it has allied itself with regional foe Iran.
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Mr. Graham, an often bitter foe of Mr. Trump during the presidential primary, criticized him throughout the campaign.
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They viewed him as a foe of the populist agenda that helped propel Mr. Trump to the presidency.
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An invisible foe was an ingenious way to get around the show's obviously shrinking CGI budget, I thought.
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Mr. McConnell has long been an implacable foe of legislation that mandates disclosure or limits on political donors.
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The reality is that the Council has far more often been the helpmate of mayors than their foe.
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Those 'Ali' moves still seem fresh in Will's mind -- as his foe in the motorcycle helmet will attest.
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That sensitivity informed "Freedom's Fearful Foe: Poverty," his celebrated photo essay published in Life magazine in June 1961.
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But every time Anthony arrives, it sounds like he's delivering a tsk-tsk lecture, shouting down a foe.
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But he was scheduled to eat lunch later this week with Ms. Swift's No. 1 foe: Kanye West.
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Slender, almost sensual in shape, the wasps seem a slight foe to stand against 2,000 years of theology.
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Steven Gerrard, a longtime foe in games against Liverpool, has described him as being "horrible" to play against.
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This was the surest signal to the LGBT community that Trump was not a foe, but a friend.
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However, if he cauterized the wounds, the heads would not spawn, allowing Hercules to defeat this relentless foe.
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Iran has twice the population of Iraq and would be a much more formidable foe than Iraq was.
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Short-range concussive blast that does moderate damage and knocks back foe (distance depends on weight of target).
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After spending two years with the Florida Gators, Newton took his talents to their SEC foe Auburn Tigers.
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Lebanon's southern border with Israel, a Hezbollah foe, is patrolled by the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon.
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Iran&aposs conventional military is a far cry from that of a superpower foe, like the United States.
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I fold the brim of my hat for a second and look up, nodding to my old foe.
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They are the foe of much that is evil and the source of a lot that is good.
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In fact, Mr. Fernández, the president-elect, had become a foe when he left his post as Mrs.
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"Don't swing blindly and wildly at our foe, China," he said, hours before the president announced his plan.
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Above all, friend and foe alike must never doubt this Nation's power and will to defend our people.
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It's a honeybee foe, but the bees fight back Nasty stings aside, humans aren't the hornet's primary target.
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The BJP is campaigning on a platform of tough national security, especially with regard to arch foe Pakistan.
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But if the bureau remains in existence, it must be turned from foe into enabler of consumer finance.
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Perhaps you'll be forced to fight a difficult foe with more meager resources than you normally would have.
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MORE was wrong to scoff at Mitt Romney for saying Russia was the U.S.' number one geopolitical foe.
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What will be fascinating is to see how former Real Madrid manager Mourinho reacts to his old foe.
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That presents a deep-pocketed foe for groups that want to see tech firms held to greater account.
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Like, what do you do with Iran once the nuclear issue is resolved and it remains a foe?
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So is China a friend or foe of the US when it comes to dealing with North Korea?
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And Trump's nominee to head the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid, Seema Verma, is also an Obamacare foe.
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Cambodia's Khmer Rouge were backed by China while Vietnam was supported by China's communist foe, the Soviet Union.
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For the Bundy clan, it happens to make for an especially good foe because it's a relatively unknown agency.
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"Cats being allowed to compete in the Westminster Dog show proves nothing is sacred anymore," laments one feline foe.
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Perhaps the finest choice of all for MacDonald, however, would be a rematch with an old foe: Carlos Condit.
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The actress posed alongside her TV dad Victor Garber and foe Ron Rifkin, making it an epic Alias reunion.
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Then on Friday, the Treasury Department imposed sanctions on the longtime US foe in response to the missile test.
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Now that they've shown they can bring down a dragon, Cersei seems like a much more formidable final foe.
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The prime minister belongs to the Dawa party, which traditionally has close ties to Iran, Saudi Arabia's regional foe.
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The first frame saw the Irish superstar bloody his back-peddling foe and even the score with a takedown.
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Were Edgar to fight somebody outside the featherweight division, it's hard to imagine a more appealing foe than Cruz.
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What allies should we petition for assistance, and which nations should be informed of our actions (friend and foe)?
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Don't look at me, this script cries out; look over there, there is a threat, a danger, a foe.
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"We live in dictatorship," Guaidó said, urging his supporters to press forward in their campaign to oust his foe.
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In round one, the Scotswoman scored with a takedown and dropped her Canadian foe with a spinning back elbow.
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Gulbis was denied in his bid for his seventh title and first since 24, but praised his foe afterward.
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When your side prevails, the foe might be persuaded to formally surrender on the deck of the battleship Missouri.
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Saudi Arabia, Iran's arch-foe in the Middle East, and Washington's other Gulf Arab allies also welcomed Trump's decision.
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Some dressed as their favorite Doctor, while others opted for famous companions and notable aliens, both friend and foe.
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Griffin missed 45 straight games due to injury and suspension and his return makes the Clippers a dangerous foe.
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Given the fear of Iran, many Gulf leaders these days regard Israel as an ally rather than a foe.
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As for the paranoia, the army is no more the state's glorious guardian than India is the implacable foe.
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Andargachew Tsige was secretary-general of the opposition group Ginbot 7 based mainly in Ethiopia&aposs arch- foe Eritrea.
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Minnesota stays at home for another meeting with a Northern California foe, hosting the Sacramento Kings on Wednesday night.
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Is the turkey in question a hated foe, or is this just some cannibalistic fetish he likes to indulge?
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The role was originated by Leslie Odom Jr., who won a Tony Award for his portrayal of Hamilton's foe.
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Friction is the human swimmer's true foe, particularly as drag increases roughly proportional to the square of your speed.
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But Facebook never got too serious about figuring out real-time news, seeing Twitter as a largely vanquished foe.
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"This is how you fight back," says one character as she confronts a digital foe at a critical moment.
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In North Africa, the mechanical power of sea, land and air forces was combined by Britain against the foe.
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No, it didn't turn out to be the mainstream iPhone and Galaxy foe that Andy Rubin might've once envisioned.
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U.S. officials worry that if Pakistan becomes an active foe, it could further destabilize Afghanistan and endanger U.S. soldiers.
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Norrie's quarterfinal foe will be second-seeded Australian Nick Kyrgios, who defeated American Noah Rubin 7-5, 6-63.
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This time all available resources have been pitched against a pesky and increasingly deadly foe: the dengue-carrying mosquito.
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U.S. officials worry that if Pakistan becomes an active foe, it could further destabilise Afghanistan and endanger U.S. soldiers.
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It ends—drum roll, please—with Alita (Rosa Salazar), sword in hand, staring down her foe, her Big Bad.
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Navalny, who is President Vladimir Putin&aposs most prominent foe, attended the demonstration, but did not address the crowd.
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Deuba was supported by the Maoist Centre party of his former foe and predecessor Prachanda, and other smaller groups.
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And it's a very scary feeling especially for someone like me because I never know who's friend or foe.
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Omarosa has become a mortal foe of Donald Trump's, but she thinks someone is actually worse ... his Vice President.
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Ted Cruz (Texas) If there was an award for ObamaCare's biggest foe, it would probably have gone to Cruz.
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With a file on nearly everyone, Mr Mediène was a political kingmaker (and a brutal foe of Islamist rebels).
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He would just rather not see his familiar Swiss foe, who next meets Frenchman Adrian Mannarino, across the net.
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Donald Trump's biggest fight during his transition to the presidency is with an unusual foe, the Central Intelligence Agency.
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The headline in Global Times, a fire-breathing Chinese tabloid, read simply: "Washington uses past foe to counter China".
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Under the leadership of what feels like a common foe, the call for togetherness seems more important than ever.
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The "friend-enemy distinction," for which he's famous, asserts that politics is inherently combative, everyone an ally or foe.
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Saudi Arabia, Iran's arch-foe and a close ally of Washington, has pledged intervention to prevent any supply shortage.
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The territory has denied Iran's claim that the action was taken on the orders of Tehran's longtime foe Washington.
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Sherrod Brown has long backed protectionist policies and has sided with Trump on tariffs -- while his Republican foe, Rep.
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The UAE, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain and Egypt, accuse Qatar of supporting regional foe Iran as well as Islamic militants.
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So there is some basis for hope of eventually making common cause, and a combined effort, against this foe.
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However, the presence of a common foe are unlikely to bridge the gap between Iran and its Sunni neighbors.
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Iran refuses to hold any talks with its longtime foe the United States unless Washington lifts sanctions on Tehran.
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China, a trade partner and economic foe, tried to walk the middle ground when reacting to the midterm results.
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The challenges associated with successfully countering such a foe in a city of this size are difficult to overstate.
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Walter Jones faces a rematch against his 2900 Republican primary foe, former George W. Bush administration official Taylor Griffin.
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One fact that Davis has in his advantage is that Cohen's foe, the president, is perhaps even more unwholesome.
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The 49ers' victory over the Beavers lastseason marked their first win over a Pac-12 foe since 1995. 3.
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In Normandy, we celebrate the bravery and courage of our allied soldiers against a determined and fortified Nazi foe.
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BROOKS: I would call CNN, and most people in the media who have left-leaning bents, a political foe.
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Charles Coughlin, the anti-Semitic radio priest of the 1930s and a right-wing foe of the New Deal.
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Cro Cop initiated this impromptu match-up, but Silva had been calling for his old foe for some time.
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It doesn't always feel like you're parsing friend and foe through the 'net while the world burns around you.
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Seconds into the first round, the veteran floored his foe with a rocket-fuelled right hand over the top.
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Michael Keaton also makes an appearance as Vulture, Spidey's main foe this time around, like some bizarro evil Birdman.
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But that's when she comes across the second major player in this tragedy: Her great foe, the bus driver.
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But their geographical reach confirmed the anti-corruption campaigner as Mr. Putin's best organized and most determined political foe.
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In her words: Four be the things I am wiser to know / Idleness, sorrow, a friend, and a foe.
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George S. Patton Jr. sniffs out his foe Erwin Rommel's battle plan by poring over one of his books.
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And though Holm entered the fight as the betting favourite, she was ultimately out-struck by her smaller foe.
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Though Melendez was able to rock his foe on one occasion, his comeback unfortunately didn't go as he planned.
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Arpaio's positions on immigration and treatment of prisoners while sheriff made him a national conservative celebrity and liberal foe.
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So you knew whether your friend or your foe was sailing toward you, barring a ship overtaken by pirates.
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In the game's story, the Horde and the Alliance have just finished a huge war against a common foe.
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When you are fighting a repulsive foe, the ends justify any means and serve as rationale for any selfishness.
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She loves to post updates about her beloved dog Foe Thee Frenchie, who also has his own Instagram account.
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It was as a propagandist that he made a second world war possible, and defined Jews as Germany's foe.
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Meanwhile, Waruu (Rob Collins), his half brother and foe, has discovered a substance that he believes can vanquish Koen.
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But also because Iran, a bitter foe of America and ally of Mr Assad, will benefit from America's withdrawal.
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Lewis was an outspoken foe of bag fees in New York City, saying they would burden low-income residents.
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Netanyahu has accused Gantz of being gunshy when it came to a potential military confrontation with arch-foe Iran.
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For years, he alternated between friend and foe of Mobutu Sese Seko, Congo's notorious dictator during the Cold War.
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Mr. Sessions has been a longtime foe of legalizing marijuana, but the National Cannabis Industry Association was totally chill.
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The broker wars have uncovered some complicated alliances, and it&aposs not always clear who&aposs friend or foe.
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The conflict is widely seen as a proxy war between Saudi Arabia and its regional foe Shi'ite Muslim Iran.
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Saudi Arabia accuses regional foe Iran of supplying missiles to the Houthis, which both Tehran and the Houthis deny.
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Yemen's Houthis have used Iran-made missiles and drones to bomb airports in Saudi Arabia, Iran's main regional foe.
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It worries militants aligned with its arch-foe Iran could fill the vacuum left by a disengaged United States.
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By sensing the type of sugar coat present, our immune cells can identify other cells as friend or foe.
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First off, China, our strongest geopolitical foe, is eager to sell us on new Huawei and ZTE 5G technology.
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An unanswered question is how a deficit foe like Mr. Mulvaney could actually get behind the Trump economic agenda.
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The Knicks must deal with the fallout of a loss to another foe near the bottom of the conference.
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Mark makes his move after his 16-year-old son, Joaquin, gets his headgear ripped off by his foe.
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We also asked Arquette about his old foe Dave Bautista ... and he has some kind words for the guy!!
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It says it faces a militant threat backed by arch-foe Iran on the opposite side of the Gulf.
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Speaking ahead of his meeting with Putin, Trump said the EU is a "foe" when it comes to trade.
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For more than a decade, Mourinho has been Spurs' foe, both at Manchester United and, in particular, at Chelsea.
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U.S. officials fret that if Pakistan becomes an active foe, it could further destabilize Afghanistan and endanger U.S. soldiers.
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Ironically, Colony was then a Weinstein foe: Harvey Weinstein desperately wanted Miramax back, and Mr. Barrack's group outbid him.
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"A tragedy such as illness can absolutely bring couples closer as they fight a common foe together," she said.
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Opinion Columnist I've always thought Americans would come together when we realized that we faced a dangerous foreign foe.
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And Google, a maybe friend and maybe foe, has started to put its robot cars in snow as well.
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I've been very, very clear on this one which is if you are a foe, you're not a friend.
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A pair of follow-up ground strikes later, and Hendo was being peeled off his foe by the referee.
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Tiafoe's small cheering section broke into a chant — "Big Foe, Big Foe" — and continued to whoop it up as Tiafoe, 18, used his quick feet and laser groundstrokes to take to take the first two sets from the 43-year-old Isner and reach double break point at two-all in the third.
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Home Depot Inc co-founder Kenneth Langone, a Spitzer foe, came to court on Tuesday to support Greenberg, a friend.
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The clip also reveals that Alia Shawkat plays Hamilton, while Aubrey Plaza plays his foe (and eventual killer), Aaron Burr.
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It's titled Town Hall Project 22018, and it is a battle plan, borrowed from an old foe: the Tea Party.
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Qatar denies accusations that it supports Islamist militants and Shi'ite Iran, arch regional foe of the Sunni Gulf Arab monarchies.
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Even with Steube replacing campus-carry foe Diaz de la Portilla, the bill is not considered a cinch to pass.
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President Donald Trump is a staunch Obamacare foe, calling the program a "disaster" in a speech in Philadelphia on Thursday.
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And-, but from a foe perspective, it's just they-, they are very dilutive, because they puppet a lot of capital.
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Introducing Trump, Saudi King Salman described Tehran as a mutual foe and a source of terrorism they must confront together.
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Finally, contrary to his being a decade Lamas' junior, Holloway is also only two fights less experienced than his foe.
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Houston will get its toughest test of the season when old Southwest Conference foe Texas Tech visits on Saturday afternoon.
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President Donald Trump's effort to stack the Federal Reserve with ideological allies has run into a familiar foe: Republican Sen.
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Our sources tell us TayTay's 6th album, "Reputation," is devoid of hate or trash talking directed at her longtime foe.
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The efforts are Google's latest moves to position itself as a friend, and not a foe, to the news industry.
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Check out the video below: Among Savages' forthcoming album, Accounts of Friend and Foe, will be released on July 21st.
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ISIS has proven to be a formidable foe, and every victory over the group has come at a high cost.
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Gardner said he regrets that the U.S., under the Trump administration, has seemingly chosen to view the EU as foe.
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And most notably, Jordan Peele's Get Out made liberal racism a most sinister foe thanks to an underground surgical procedure.
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He is taking his cue from Bill Browder, a foe of Vladimir Putin who contends that Russia is manipulating CICIG.
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My knights could shatter almost any foe they managed to catch… but each time there were fewer of them left.
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Chestnut has only lost once since 2007, when he pulled ahead of longtime foe Takeru Kobayashi for the first time.
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His opponent would instinctively follow his glance, and that's when the actor would send his foe tumbling to the mat.
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At times, he seemed to loom large right behind his foe as she addressed members of the town hall audience.
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Saudi Arabia, a Sunni Muslim power that considers Shi'ite Iran to be its main regional foe, also hailed Trump's move.
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President Donald Trump on Friday used Twitter to offer sympathy — or a sharp serving of sarcasm — to his foe Rep.
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Bolsonaro has cast himself as foe to the left-wing leaders around Latin America and celebrated his friendship with Macri.
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Mr Sharif may now be the army's biggest foe, but he began his career as an ally of the generals.
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Greeting a stream of tiny guests, the president and first lady Melania Trump were met with an inflatable prehistoric foe.
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The coalition accuses the Houthis of being armed and supported by regional foe Iran — charges the group and Tehran deny.
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If you waste a bunch of bullets trying to take down a single foe, just pause the game and retry.
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It also worries that its arch-foe Iran or local allies could fill the vacuum left by the United States.
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"She said, 'If you want to help, help my friends who don't have legs'," Foe told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
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Havana says it faces attempts by dissidents, directed by its old Cold War foe the United States, to undermine it.
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During a crisis, the spokesperson can assuage a shaken populace, reassure an ally, and perhaps even deter a potential foe.
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Next up for the Bulldogs is a Vanderbilt team that is playing a ranked foe for the fourth straight week.
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Rutgers looks to build on its current two-game winning streak when it hosts non-conference foe Fordham Tuesday night.
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A few follow-up strikes later, and the hulking French prospect was being peeled off his foe by the referee.
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When they approach an individual who is openly carrying, they don't know if that individual is a friend or foe.
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That's why their app is pointed at that familiar fashion foe: I have a full closet and nothing to wear.
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The government accuses elements of the opposition of seeking to overthrow it by force with help from arch-foe Iran.
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It has a penchant for national champions, and Didi, after digesting its chief foe in China, will certainly be one.
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Mr Moura now does the same job for Michel Temer, Ms Rousseff's deputy-turned-foe who succeeded her last month.
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In the first round, history very nearly repeated itself, as Henderson floored his British foe with his legendary right hand.
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In the endlessly intricate dance of keeping ecosystems balanced, the enemy of an enemy can turn friend then foe overnight.
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Tokoro also featured at Rizin's debut event, emerging victorious against Kizaemon Saiga by ambarring his foe in the first round.
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Iran has denied ever seeking nuclear weapons and accuses its arch-foe Israel of stirring up world suspicions against it.
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The challenge Warburg faced then is the same one that metabolism researchers face today: Cancer is an incredibly persistent foe.
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And so he did what seemed the only thing to do: he joined his old foe, the government of Estonia.
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"She indicated that back home friend and foe are at her back plotting to bring her down," the paper said.
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In the 2012 campaign, Mitt Romney, to some mockery from Democrats, said that Russia was America's No. 1 geopolitical foe.
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But an across-the-board tariff against all nations – friend and foe alike – is an antidote stronger than the poison.
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In the Philippines, the source of Inoue's sparring partner on multiple occasions and his decade-older foe this time around.
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The teaser included exciting scenes of the Avengers coming together to take on the Marvel super team's biggest foe: Thanos.
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" Pressed as to why he first listed the EU as a foe, Trump responded, "No, I look at them all.
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The crossover point according to Gallup when more Republicans thought Russia was friend rather than foe came in March 2015.
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Navalny, Putin&aposs most visible foe, received a 30-day jail sentence for staging the unauthorized protest and resisting police.
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Conservative political analyst Henry Olsen said on Monday that Republicans have long viewed the mainstream media as a political foe.
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Loretta Weinberg, a longtime Christie foe who co-chaired the investigative committee, said she had "mixed feelings" about further action.
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The most logical next step for Werdum, then, might actually be a rematch with an old foe: Junior Dos Santos.
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However, Rivera's power wasn't enough to put his foe away and the shots he took soon caught up with him.
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To run DOE's Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, Trump chose Daniel Simmons, a staunch foe of renewable energy.
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You can identify whether a ship is friend or foe from 10 times further away than you can without it!
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Mr. Flake, who has been a persistent Trump foe since 2016, never mentioned Mr. Trump by name in his remarks.
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When President Trump described the European Union as "a foe" last week, he sent shock waves through the European establishment.
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That coupling appears more possible than ever at a time when the lines of friend and foe are increasingly blurred.
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The demand was straight out of the pro-wrestling playbook: the powerful impresario demanding his foe grovel to be spared.
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The Ziff brothers had invested in funds managed by William F. Browder, an American-born financier and fierce Kremlin foe.
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In 2013, Boris A. Berezovsky, a wealthy Russian and prominent Putin foe, was found dead in his home near London.
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But wind is a fickle foe to plenty of winter sports, and it has affected all of the outdoor events.
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From the moment the bout began, the towering Ngannou stalked his smaller foe, walking him down and establishing his range.
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In October, she presented an examination of Scott Pruitt, the E.P.A.'s administrator and a longtime foe of environmental regulation.
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But now Axe is facing an even more implacable foe in Grigor Andolov (John Malkovich), a rich and vicious Russian.
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In January, Senate Republicans set their sights on a new foe in the opioid epidemic: the Obamacare-funded Medicaid expansion.
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Halep will be ruing the match point she missed, too, a makeable forehand return as her foe served and volleyed.
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The first foe was a tremendous zombie bear who dispatched the first of who knows how many luckless, nameless Wildlings.
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Seattle earned a needed win against its NFC West foe after losing six of the past eight to the Rams.
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Douglas MacArthur: 'The soldier, be he friend or foe, is charged with the protection of the weak and the unarmed.
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Perhaps he sees a white supremacist cult as a worthier foe than the Viet Cong, a pathway to personal redemption.
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In Yemen, they have taken over the capital city and dragged Saudi Arabia, an Iranian foe, into a costly quagmire.
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You become your client's biographer, you speak to the 60 most important people in that person's life — friend and foe.
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Analysts say another obstacle is that Kiir does not wish to share his nation's oil revenues with his longtime foe.
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Bonds issued by Saudi Arabia - Iran's regional foe - were only marginally weaker, particularly on the long end of the curve.
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Besides the 3-point accuracy, the Bears managed to solve Texas Tech's defense as well as any foe this season.
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Northern Illinois, tabbed by the MAC coaches to finish third in the league's Western Division, hosts FCS foe Eastern Illinois.
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Then there is his duel with Mueller himself, who may be the most inscrutable, immovable foe Trump has ever faced.
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I'm always a fan of an instantaneous and unexpected victory over an ostensibly superior foe — the old Indiana Jones vs.
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Bannon is a long-time foe of Ryan and other Republican leaders, and is identified with the "alt-right" movement.
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Previous meetings have been dominated by the alliance's old foe Russia, following Moscow's annexation of Crimea from Ukraine in 2014.
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But it is certainly interesting that on so many issues, the administration finds itself lining up against the same foe.
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He has 22 touchdowns and five interceptions in 14 games against Arizona, his best ratio against any NFC West foe.
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After a pair of knockdowns, the American put his South Korean foe down for good at the 3:38 mark.
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"In reality, this is all about weaponizing our tax laws to target a political foe," said Republican Representative Jackie Walorski.
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With the surplus of content and competitive pricing, Disney+ looks like a formidable foe to the existing titans of streaming.
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Rather—the more direct the sloganeered simulacra, the better, the more the foe resembled an action movie villain, the easier.
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Is it okay to lie to the people when your foe is one of the worst men who ever lived?
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Mr. Coogler wanted to tell the story of the illegitimate son of Rocky Balboa's old boxing foe and friend, Apollo Creed.
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There's a lot of work to do in getting all of these characters together and united against their common foe, Thanos.
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" Video "The Human Rights Council has long been the foe of those who truly care about human rights around the world.
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At this stage, a rematch with an old foe in Hendricks would make a good deal of sense for that comeback.
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Lawlor was able to rock his foe in the first, and carried that momentum into the first half of the second.
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Mero—Filet-O-Fish's biggest foe—disagreed, and continued to voice his disdain for the burger alternative on Monday night's episode.
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His voice rises giddily whenever someone comes up with a novel way to vanquish a foe, breaking into the occasional Oooooh!
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Texas dropped to 2-3 on an eight-game homestand that ends with three against division foe Oakland beginning Monday night.
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Hopkins will be promoting fights in his role as a partner in former foe De La Hoya's Golden Boy Promotions company.
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He would be back to hurl thunderbolts from his Olympian height of intellect and to charm even his most implacable foe.
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It seems that President Trump has gone from considering him friend, to foe, back to friend again, in fairly quick succession.
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Though traditional retailers are contributing to this growth, much of the acceleration can be attributed to a well-known foe: Amazon.
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Hartford took the game to its ACC foe early, grabbing a lead just over five minutes in and steadily expanding it.
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Known for many roles, his most famous being the Huron warrior Magua, who cut out the heart of his vanquished foe.
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The cartoon The Boondocks even devoted an entire episode to this theme, showing Coulter working in cahoots with a liberal foe.
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It was a tonic; even Álvaro Uribe, his chief political foe and the inspirer of the No vote, offered guarded congratulations.
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As a result, I had to either reload from my last autosave or defeat my foe without seeing him or Luigi.
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The main mosquito that transmits Zika virus — and also dengue, chikungunya and yellow fever — is Aedes aegypti, a particularly wily foe.
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Litvinenko was an outspoken foe of Putin and a veteran of the powerful Federal Security Service (FSB), which Putin once led.
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Tzompantlis were generally placed in front of temples, so that friend and foe alike would be awed by the state's power.
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Mr Ortega's main political foe, Eduardo Montealegre, was removed as the PLI's leader by the Ortega-friendly supreme court in June.
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The sites were configured with a "friend or foe" system that only triggered the redirects when a specific URL was accessed.
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Some are Trump supporters, while others are Trump resistors, but friend or foe, it's a land grab for intellectual property rights.
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An infant's first exposure to microbes may educate the early immune system to recognize friend from foe, Dr. Dominguez-Bello said.
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President Donald Trump has called the European Union a "foe" on trade and is weighing up punitive tariffs on European cars.
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Bed bugs are among the most dreaded pests we have to deal with, and they're proving to be a formidable foe.
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However, there's a foe that Williams herself as to contend with often as a young actress: sexism within the entertainment industry.
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And whereas Jordan used to be an interlocutor with Israel, Gulf states now talk directly (if discreetly) to their former foe.
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For America, Vietnam's Communist Party is foe turned buddy, and it has blazed a trail of market reforms in the country.
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West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey's Senate bid could be hurt by ex-GOP primary foe Don Blankenship's third-party bid.
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The two countries clinched the deal in 2016 in the face of domestic opposition toward military cooperation with the old foe.
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China has had to step carefully in relations with Riyadh, since Beijing also has close ties with Saudi regional foe Iran.
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The UAE, along with Saudi Arabia, Bahrain and Egypt, accuse Qatar of supporting regional foe Iran as well as Islamist extremists.
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The death of Antonin Scalia, a staunch foe of affirmative action, didn't necessarily figure to make a difference in Fisher v.
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"For years, we've felt that video over the internet is more friend than foe," said Comcast Chief Executive Officer Brian Roberts.
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One of its key beneficiaries will be Tim Canova, who's challenging Sanders foe Debbie Wasserman Schultz in a heated primary race.
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Round two, meanwhile, saw Colombo reclaim the fight's momentum, blasting his exhausted foe with knees and repeatedly threatening with guillotine chokes.
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A fierce Trump critic and Wall Street foe appears poised to take control of the House's powerful financial services committee. Rep.
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"It's very unsettling to opponents," says Lampley, the HBO commentator, who often yells "KAZAKH THUNDER!" as Golovkin inevitably dismantles a foe.
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There's nothing more American than gravy: Creating a delicious sauce from the juices of the vanquished foe you're about to eat.
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However, it smacks of "whoever smelled it dealt it", with Canelo unknowingly admitting the faults of his last in-ring foe.
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And, the star has been destroyed twice ... most recently this week when a Trump foe went at it with a pickax.
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The Asian Art Museum of San Francisco received three awards for its 21993 exhibition, The Rama Epic: Hero, Heroine, Ally, Foe.
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The zombie plot, like nearly all zombie plots, creates an implacable foe that can only be resisted by a united humanity.
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Citron — a foe of embattled drugmaker Valeant Pharmaceuticals — said Tesla's stock could fall to $100 per share from above $203 currently.
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Georgia Southern has dropped back-to-back games, including a disappointing 2109-21991 setback to FCS foe New Hampshire on Sept.
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They called in the cavalry in South Carolina and tried to catch their foe sleeping through a long-shot in Kansas.
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We got Vivica A. at LAX where our photog mustered the strength to say she resembles President Trump's friend-turned-foe.
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Her mission is to board the flying saucer, decode its occupants' language and work out whether they are friend or foe.
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They defeated a politician they regarded as a formidable foe, and America is now governed by a buffoon mired in scandal.
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As the first round wore down, the American unloaded a cracking right hand that sent his foe careening to the mat.
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However, China has had to walk a fine line, as it also has close ties with Saudi Arabia's regional foe, Iran.
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Maybe you drew a special card that does a little less damage, but also makes your foe vulnerable to followup attacks.
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When it comes to foreign policy, President Donald Trump continues to shake well and stir, often shocking friend and foe alike.
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President Obama said during an interview from Cuba that 'the time is right' for change in the former Cold War foe.
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He also eschewed the three-count pin, demanding referees count to 5 to show off his dominance over a fallen foe.
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So we have all sorts of people in that region fighting a very dangerous foe, and ISIS in West Africa, especially.
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Without Bell, the Steelers are 4-2-1 and atop the AFC North heading into Sunday's game against division foe Baltimore.
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"I can only wish all of my opponents a speedy recovery," Djokovic said after another injury struck down his latest foe.
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If it's acne that's become your summer foe, she suggests heading to a trusted facialist for a session of LED lights.
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Release date:October 4What it's about:Todd Phillips' DC origin spin-off is centered around Batman's greatest foe, The Joker, starring Joaquin Phoenix.
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Judicial Watch, a longtime Clinton foe, has pledged to continue its work, despite Clinton's loss in the presidential election last month.
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A Saudi-led coalition is working to take the city back from the Houthis, its foe in Yemen's bloody civil war.
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In Pelosi, Trump has encountered a canny and implacable foe, with an intimate understanding of the power invested in the Congress.
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" "How is somebody who your own intelligence community says was involved in meddling in American elections not a foe of America?
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Hossein Salami, a senior commander of Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, declared that the military is prepared to defeat any foe.
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Elizabeth Warren's biggest foe in her campaign for the Democratic nomination isn't one of the nearly 20 candidates she's competing against.
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Though Kennedy started strong, rag-dolling Gastelum on the mat, Gastelum slowly began to pick his foe apart on the feet.
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By late 2014, it seemed apparent that Rubio's biggest foe might be his home-state icon and onetime mentor, Jeb Bush.
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Smart people know how important it is to live to fight another day, especially when your foe is a toxic individual.
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But it has turned Trump into the focal point, an easy and predictable foe in a political battle with low stakes.
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Maryland will be trying to keep its perfect 2017-18 record intact Saturday night when it hosts non-conference foe Bucknell.
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TMZ Sports saw Cris at LAX on Friday ... and asked her if she planned on watching her former foe at WM35.
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After getting back in the win column after losing to Diakiese, McGann declared no interest in facing his former foe again.
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While it's a breeze the first time, re-spawning the demo-closing foe sees its level rise from three to 15.
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You can't trick Chicagoans into putting an old foe on its cherished hot dogs, Kraft Heinz learned the hard way Tuesday.
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For most, it was a matter of national pride and a duty to guard Greece's borders against Turkey, an ancient foe.
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"He referred to him as 'a foe of her race,' and banned him from Lake Ronkonkoma," said Ms. Okvist, the historian.
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She hardly is an ideological foe of Mr. Abe's: She served in his first government, including as defense minister in 2007.
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Republicans acknowledge that Mr. Menendez is a formidable foe: No Republican has won a Senate race in New Jersey since 2100.
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His hypocrisy was manifest, given how he had proclaimed himself an implacable foe of the sex trade because it exploited women.
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Their foe, the titan Thanos, is working on Malthusian logic, claiming to be doing what's necessary to save existence from overpopulation.
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Mr Duque won last year's election in part because of his alliance with Mr Uribe, a fierce foe of the agreement.
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Ultimately, what Mr. Putin most hated was the post-Cold War dominance of the Soviet Union's old foe: the United States.
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They're big ones, because nothing matters more than limiting this president to one term by presenting him with the toughest foe.
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It is unfair to force reporters risking their lives for stories to contend with the additional foe of their own conscience.
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Mr. Trump has frequently criticized the union, even describing it as a trade "foe," while praising the Continent's insurgent, populist forces.
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As his onetime foe and current friend, Dr. Anthony Fauci, confronts the coronavirus, the writer and activist watches history repeat itself.
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As his onetime foe and current friend, Dr. Anthony Fauci, confronts the coronavirus, the writer and activist watches history repeat itself.
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But unity proved easier for Mr. Ryan when Republicans had a common Democratic foe, President Barack Obama, in the White House.
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That includes the first-ever two-handed Dead Cells weapon, a giant organic scythe obtained by besting a powerful new foe.
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It further raises regional tensions, as Iran's longtime foe Israel has promised never to allow Iran to produce an atomic bomb.
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MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. — Ted Cruz looks into the crowded primary field here and sees but one foe staring back: Donald Trump.
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And our bureau chief in Kabul examined how the enemy in Afghanistan, the Taliban, has evolved into a more tenacious foe.
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His worst inclinations find him impulsively insulting friend and foe, provoking racial animus, lying, and railing against enemies, real and imagined.
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At the end of "The Queen's Justice," Jamie puts it aptly to Olenna Tyrell, another once strong but now defeated foe.
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USC rejoined the Top 25 at No. 21 after beating Pac-12 South foe Utah, which fell from 10th to 19th.
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Whizzing bullets, roaring waterfalls, the fairway footsteps of a potential friend or foe: "1917" has everything it needs to succeed here.
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And although he survived a bout with colon cancer, diagnosed in 2053, those extra pounds have proved a tough foe indeed.
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The documents offered an unprecedented look into how the US really viewed the world and who it considered friend or foe.
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Mahathir had said he would hand over the premiership to his former foe Anwar two years after winning the 2018 elections.
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Maruca and Hoory wanted a legal star, someone with the experience of winning an enormously complex case against a gigantic foe.
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It interrupted their natural commercial flow and was a more formidable legal foe than an individual consumer lawsuit ever could be.
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Conversely, a Fed overly intent on heading off growth before financial imbalances occur could be the economy's biggest foe, he said.
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Mr. Dunlap portrayed himself as a foe of corporate waste and a servant of the shareholders who benefited from his actions.
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Facing the possibility of losing the most important order in the C Series program's history, Bombardier turned Boeing's greatest foe, Airbus.
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For two-and-a-half rounds, it looked like Ortega might lose his undefeated record to his far more experienced foe.
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Standing a foot shorter than his foe and weighing in at over 300lbs, Aorigele found early success against the Techno Goliath.
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On Thursday, Sony released the teaser for Venom, the upcoming origin movie based on the titular space goop turned Spider-Man foe.
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This one was over in a blink, as Vannata smashed his veteran foe with a beautifully timed spinning kick to the jaw.
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You don't see the Plaguelands until after "King of the Mountain," but the mission ends with a showdown against a familiar foe.
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America can't control Iran's leaders, who have divergent interests and their own domestic constraints and harbor deep suspicions toward their American foe.
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Polis is an outspoken liberal, foe of the state's powerful oil and gas industry and far out of Hickenlooper's staid, centrist mold.
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Aldo, meanwhile, pieced his American foe up throughout the standup exchanges, bloodying his face and dropping him on more than one occasion.
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In the end, however, it was Gastelum who landed the more significant shots—even rocking his accomplished foe opponent on several occasions.
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You're constantly wondering if Helena is a friend or a foe, but she ends up siding with Allie...most of the time.
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He considers two options: a secure call to President Donald Trump to request he join his Saudi allies against their common foe.
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However, he inadvertently bought himself some time by poking the right eye of his Lebanese foe and used the time to recover.
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" Trump would not say whether he considers Putin a "friend or foe,"but that "as far as I'm concerned, he's a competitor.
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Moore was Whitfield's biggest foe as of late, the Housewives and neighbors feuding over the construction and completion of their Atlanta homes.
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All the nations of the world -- friend or foe -- will find that America is strong, America is proud, and America is free.
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Sunni Muslim allies Saudi Arabia and the UAE have strongly backed U.S. sanctions against fellow OPEC producer and regional foe Shi'ite Iran.
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Saudi Arabia and its allies accuse Qatar of supporting terrorism, which Qatar denies, and of cosying up to their regional foe Iran.
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Meanwhile, the United States is "both ally and foe" for the nation, according to Deadline, which had the exclusive news from Amazon.
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Tusk's party is the main domestic rival to Kaczynski's PiS in Poland, and a furious Kaczynski blamed Berlin for helping his foe.
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The first would face a familiar foe in the Metropolitan Division-winning Washington Capitals, who enter Saturday's season finale with 29 points.
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We knew that everyone would be looking at us, friend or foe, and we wanted to do the best we possibly could.
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On one side is the United Arab Emirates, a wealthy confederation of seven small states allied with Saudi Arabia, Iran's bitter foe.
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Clinton's primaries foe Bernie Sanders also made the list but is mentioned at the very bottom and not grouped with anyone else.
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McDonald's quarterfinal foe will be top-seeded Juan Martin del Potro of Argentina, who defeated American Reilly Opelka 6-4, 6-4.
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