1. But while they defended against outsiders, a new enemy came from their own clergy ranks. 2. We had a good field of fire all round in case the enemy came out of the sunken road or over the hedge. 3. Even here, people are waiting for the day their mortal enemies come again, this time with their wallets. 4. Gershwin said that because of that reliance on private contractors and infrastructure, the Pentagon could discover that enemies are coming through a back door. 5. His bitterest enemies come mainly from the financial elite, which has opposed him since his election two years ago. 6. Sixty years ago, just as three months ago, the enemy came by airplane out of an early-morning sky. 7. The enemy would come at the band, struggling to perform, with bulldozers, bombers and armies of right-wing Congressmen. 8. When she is at her weakest, her enemies come out of hiding and pull out their blades. 9. Mondale praised the distance the former enemies had come from those days of intense hatred and bitter combat. 10. The enemy comes in many forms. |