101.   In any event, no sane enemy is likely to announce his return address, as a missile attack would do, and thus bring on massive U.S. retaliation.

102.   In military terms, the enemy was ill-equipped.

103.   In this new war, analysts say, it will be hard to know who the enemies are.

104.   It is the largest land animal on the islands where its only enemy is man.

105.   It leads to a lack of trust, to a perception that there are enemies everywhere.

106.   Its immediate enemy is the Taliban in Afghanistan who have threatened -- albeit not all that seriously -- to deploy their Scud missiles against Iran.

107.   Its larger sworn enemy is the globally intertwined economy and the competitive, free market policies that are changing Mexico.

108.   Jiang Ching sees herself as an embattled heroine whose enemies are obscurity, the comrades of Mao who tried to silence her, and finally Mao himself.

109.   Kerrey spoke of inescapable shame and second-guessing about what he recalls as an error in judgment in a place where the enemy was hard to identify.

110.   Knowing when your enemy is weakest is the key.

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