The long cords of her whip-like weapon pierced through her enemies' armor and skin. |
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It took only two cosmopolitans and an apple martini before you spilled every detail of my enemies' presence. |
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Her description of economic rationalism is primarily based on its enemies' assumptions, not on economic rationalists' actual views. |
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Too weak to attack their enemies' high-tech military head on, they resisted through surprise raids and bombings. |
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They revel in paybacks for the rest of their enemies' lives. |
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The alien enemies' verbal taunts and blurbs also start sounding like an annoying broken record the deeper you get into the game. |
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The removal of the sword pommel caps finds a parallel in Beowulf which mentions warriors stripping the pommels of their enemies' swords. |
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The dating of this is uncertain, as are his enemies' identity. |
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His active career meant that he was considerably experienced in combat, and was a shrewd judge of his opponents, able to identify and exploit his enemies' weaknesses. |
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