Sentence Examples
In a Phase 2 pilot study, Itraconazole topical suspension was shown to be effective in the treatment of FOE with no adverse events reported. |
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And doubtless in surveying American culture our pitiless foe finds much evidence to support such a malign view. |
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I am one of those sad little pinheads who think it's really one war, one foe, with a thousand fronts. |
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Deep prayer was required because the warriors were interceding on behalf of their friend against a foe that could take his life. |
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He was not a superman who waded invulnerably into the slaughter, single-handedly slaying the foe by myriads. He was just a man doing a job. |
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Joined by a common foe, Van Helsing and Anna set out to destroy Dracula along with his empire of fear. |
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Each nation is a potential target whether or not they work together to defeat their common foe. |
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Let James rejoice with the Skuttle-Fish, who foils his foe by the effusion of his ink. |
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Meanwhile, Shuae had already quickly dispatched his opponent, the twin blades surprising and overcoming his foe. |
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Venus' next foe is Australia's Alicia Molik, who has confidence she can dethrone the queen of Flushing Meadows. |
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I would go to my death grappling my foe and cursing the fates with my last breath. |
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The U.S. military needs to know whether a person encountered by a warfighter is a friend or foe. |
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He found himself standing before his unyielding foe, fist cocked, and suddenly shook his head. |
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Their unprecedented public embrace confirmed the government was closing ranks against a common foe. |
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Foe, during his eventful term at Upton Park, was one of many players who had a bit of afters with Roy Keane. |
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Third, I would argue once more that redaction and narrative criticisms are the friend rather than the foe of historical verification. |
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Arrows zinged through the air, archers seemingly uncaring whether the missiles hit friend or foe. |
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They are a technically reliable threat of last resort to discourage a foe from pressing too hard or threatening national survival. |
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It might turn out to be less an anomalistic act of a dying old enemy and more the herald of things to come from a new foe. |
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Seemingly possessed by his hands, he becomes a murderer, choking friends and foe alike, vaguely seeking to revenge the death of Meta's father. |
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The woman who lost two husbands and two sons to violent deaths has now come across another formidable foe in this legendary police roundsman. |
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John Sweeney has attempted a sad little smear against his foe which rebounded in terrible fashion on him. |
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Immediately, Seltu lunged his body at his foe, hoping finally to rid himself of her wearisome life. |
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Famed in his day as patriot, satirist, and foe to tyranny, Marvell was virtually unknown as a lyric poet. |
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Shaking the ache out of my hand and pretending not to heed my momentarily stupefied foe, I brush past him, taking advantage of his disbelief. |
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It was this close bond which persuaded him to follow his brothers to the battlefields of France to fight a foe he had no desire to destroy. |
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The novelty of this book is that it counterposes sociobiology to developmental biology rather than its traditional foe, anti-biological approaches to human sociality. |
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It was no use to undertake to try conclusions with the foe in open fight. |
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Tanner, son of a clergyman and a foe of drinking and smoking, was generally devout and upright. |
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There is no honour in defeating a foe when his back is turned. |
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In geopolitics, the doctrine of mutually assured destruction prevents the use of weapons of mass destruction against a foe. |
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Sen. Elizabeth Warren, a foe of the industry, has been seated on the Senate banking committee. |
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Its very success, however, triggers new and intense activity among opponents who see in her a foe whose defeat will require their most determined efforts. |
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With a hammer-like left hook and crushing body shots, Provodnikov was beating his gutsy foe down, body part by body part. |
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When it was over, the victors triumphantly plundered the goods of their fallen foe, collecting the weapons and trinkets from the bodies of the fallen. |
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He should also be remembered for being an early and eloquent foe of Nazism. |
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Whoever praised Frederick within the borders of his realm did so from necessity, to evade the indignation of a prince who wreaked stern vengeance upon every foe. |
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And the horde charged once more, their nerves steeled and their war-cries resonating, ready to shred, rend and tear apart any foe, be it human or not. |
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Vernon points out that friend and foe alike would agree that this was a total mischaracterization of the man. |
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Coetzee's 1986 novel Foe recounts the tale of Robinson Crusoe from the perspective of a woman named Susan Barton. |
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The method of identifying friend from foe was not through tartans but by the colour of ribbon worn upon the bonnet. |
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The rival, the foe, the ofay, veins stretched and bulged between white knuckles. |
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North Korea loves to spring surprises. More unusual is for its US foe to play along. |
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To him they devoted the first share of the spoil, and in his honor arms stripped from the foe were suspended from trees. |
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A Spanish sword made of steel was considered the pinnacle of craftsmanship and a well trained swordsman could be a dominant foe. |
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Although the Tatars quickly began raids against their familiar foe, after a short period they ceased, leaving the Russians to their new town. |
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Although the dynasty's founder Commius had become a foe of Caesar's, his sons submitted to Augustus as client kings. |
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Oxygen is an accomplice, not a foe, in the production of vin jaune, which is made of the savagnin grape, a Jura staple. |
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Diop, sometimes criticized for passive play, saw red once this season when he lashed out at a foe who kicked away his legs. |
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Tymoshenko has written to her political foe President Viktor Yanukovych to demand her transferral. |
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A larger force can better sustain the punishment it receives while attriting the foe. |
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But I have comforted myself with the thought that no one, cither friend or foe, would believe such a transparent lie as his. |
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Every day I am more and more an Antiministerialist, and an implacable foe of the unholy Alliance. |
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Every encounter with friend or foe, every clash with or submission to authority bears the perverse traces of family romance. |
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But who now languished in a jailcell with a split pate while his foe sped away into the night? |
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The British troops broke ranks to loot the abandoned French wagons instead of pursuing the beaten foe. |
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Even when Robin is defeated, he usually tricks his foe into letting him sound his horn, summoning the Merry Men to his aid. |
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His father James Foe was a prosperous tallow chandler and a member of the Worshipful Company of Butchers. |
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Beowulf, finding that Hrunting cannot harm his foe, puts it aside in fury. |
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The English cries of the soldiers were answered in English by the Boers, and slouch hat or helmet dimly seen in the mirk was the only badge of friend or foe. |
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And forward spurred his mounture fierce withal, Within his arms longing his foe to strain, Upon whose helm the heavy blow did fall, And bent well-nigh the metal to his brain. |
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Like the men who went to Catraeth Gareth fell fighting a numerous foe But he earned his mead Like a wildcat he fought And scrammed the eye of death. |
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A more remorseless foe, however, than Foote appeared in the person of Charles Churchill, the wild and unclerical son of a poor curate of Westminster. |
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While seeking out Iron Man, she had her first superfight, little realizing her foe was the armored madman Dr. Doom, who was in the area on undisclosed business of his own. |
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Once the number three, being the third number, be reached, then lobbest thou thy Holy Hand Grenade of Antioch towards thy foe, who, being naughty in my sight, shall snuff it. |
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Flares do not know friend from foe and so illuminate both. Changes in wind direction can result in flare exposure of the attacker while defenders hide in the shadows. |
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John T. Greble, of the 2d regular artillery, was likewise killed instantly by a ball through the head, while serving his gun in the face of the foe. |
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The British and colonists triumphed jointly over a common foe. |
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Examples from Classical Literature
It is their acm of happiness to mount the war-steed and ride against the foe. |
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The victor dropped the bladed end of his weapon, and surveyed his foe, with astonishment, then pity. |
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As long as fortis Etruria crevit, Fsul must always have held its own as a frontier post against the Ligurian foe. |
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You were friendless, and the man who has all earth for a foe befriends you. |
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Lieutenant Langmuir, revolver in hand, fell after he had killed eight of the foe. |
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Though our foe cannot be slain, he can, like the genii of Eastern story, be baffled. |
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For him demos has ever been the most exacting of tyrants, the true foe to individuality. |
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Probably Kuban was making a rush at his foe, while I tried to get him by the neck. |
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The foe were not slow in discovering this, and in deriving courage from their discovery. |
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He had figured on grabbing one of the guns and shinning up to the friendly crotch, there to despatch his foe at leisure. |
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Like the hawk owl, it is a day-flying bird, and is a terrible foe to the smaller mammalia, and to various birds. |
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So Hedin, with the help of his men, was taken back to his ship, saved by the kindness of his foe. |
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But simurgh, the bird of God, shewed Rustem the way he should follow in order to vanquish his redoubtable foe. |
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He had so little contempt for his foe that he practised a blighting caution. |
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The two armies met at length on the banks of the river siris, where Rome fought its first great battle with a foreign foe. |
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But he offered pardon to hereward, as he had to Waltheof, for he loved an open foe. |
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The sound, the weirdness of the hooters in itself, would keep back a braver foe. |
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The carpet beetle is a recognized foe of the housekeeper, the larv feeding upon all sorts of woolen material. |
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The yell of the Highlanders was in their ears, and the huzzah of the English soldiers, as they dashed upon the retreating foe. |
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He tensed, straining his ears for any movement that might locate the hidden foe. |
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He is a real foe, and we must meet him in the open, under cover, and invisibly. |
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We jobbed our bayonets under the lager-beer counter, to provide for the case of any lurking foe in that quarter. |
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Here, six hundred men all told, including a handful of men from Schwyz, awaited the foe. |
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The reason the secretary bird is protected is because it is a bitter foe to snakes. |
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The sunbow spans your towers, even while the foe Hurls his fell bolt, and rains his iron blow. |
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He returned to encamp in a dense cane-brake, where no foe could approach without giving warning. |
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Percy waited until his foe was almost upon him, then agilely leaped to one side. |
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What a foe not only to life, but to all that dignifies and ennobles it, is Time! |
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The foe are the dogs who have bayed us so to their cost for days and weeks. |
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Every chance-comer was instantaneously gauged as dyspeptic or eupeptic, friend or foe. |
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Directly he marched off it would be his terrible foe, the host and concealer of a thousand ambushes. |
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He was daily worse fed, and as the weeks went by was daily less able to crush a foe. |
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Me therein, an innocent man, the fiendish foe was fain to thrust with many another. |
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They mock at wounds who never confronted a foe more tangible than a Baconian cryptogam. |
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A man with a blood-feud, and his foe hard after him, may sleep in safety at a faquir's grave. |
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For the team could refrain from conflict no longer, and charged like a flying wedge to worry the dying foe. |
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By this time, the first of August, we knew more about the foe we were to meet. |
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I have vanquished my foe in fair fight with sword and shield,'' he added, brandishing the brawn in one hand and the wooden sword in the other. |
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The islanders obeyed including Aegina, the deadly foe of Athens. |
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The foe arrives, sees the antlered monarch, and is panic-struck. |
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To fight in trenches against a foe who had no cover nor any firearms was rather a different thing from bearding them in their own lair. |
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Above, below, the rose of snow, Twined with her blushing foe we spread. |
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With a final scream of jungle invective and an apelike grimace at his departing foe, Tarzan continued along his way. |
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This was the language of the cold-hearted foe, secure of superior power. |
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He exhorted them, therefore, to keep upon the alert, and never to remit their vigilance while within the range of so crafty and cruel a foe. |
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There is not a surer shot, or a deadlier foe on earth then Persimmon Bill. |
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But not for himself did Meleager despoil the body of his foe. |
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The samnite foe pressed them still more closely into the rocky pass. |
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Did Brayne hate his foe so fiendishly that he stood sabring his body in the moonlight? |
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The ephebi had behaved treacherously by taking sides with their foe. |
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Austria was an exigent ally, and Frederick of Prussia a dangerous foe. |
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Let us not slip th' occasion, whether scorn, Or satiate fury yield it from our Foe. |
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Happily, Gertrude, though she sees as yet but darkly, feels that Miss Lindsay is her bitterest foe. |
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They lie at the mercy of every foe, of every passion, of every change. |
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His eye was like an eagle's, his nose somewhat hooked, and he held his head a little forward, as a man who searches continually for a hidden foe. |
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Our Maker bids increase, who bids abstain But our Destroyer, foe to God and Man? |
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Friend or foe, he who touches me shall have a bullet in his gizzard. |
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Narayan Rane appears to have buried the hatchet with his sworn foe, Vilasrao Deshmukh. |
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Heat not a furnace for your foe so hot that it do singe yourself. |
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In the solitariness of a gaol, the energy of De Foe projected the Review. |
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But there is still the ruined wall, and near it the stealthy tread of the foe that would win over again his unforgotten triumph. |
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She tied a knot with flashing eyes, as if it throttled a foe. |
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They took De Foe to their bosoms, instead of Euclid, and seemed to be on the whole more comforted by Goldsmith than by Cocker. |
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Self-pity is the surest, yet the most insidious foe to self-poise. |
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You would fight only by broad daylight, warn your foe before an attack, and never attempt anything by night lest you should be accused of taking advantage of the darkness. |
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Who but felt of late When the fierce Foe hung on our brok'n Rear Insulting, and pursu'd us through the Deep, With what compulsion and laborious flight We sunk thus low? |
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