maintain momentum or take advantage of the enemy situation
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To form alliances with people who have a common enemy, focus on building trust and understanding with them. Identify shared goals and work together to address the common threat. Remember that alliances based on a mutual enemy can be strong, but it's important to maintain clear communication and respect within the partnership.
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Keep the lights out , maintain interval and stay on the look-out for an enemy periscope .
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You enemy has a friend, you consider that guy a enemy also so the enemy friend is a enemy
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The policy that France and Britain pursued against aggressive nations during the 1930s is known as appeasement. It is a policy of granting concessions to a potential enemy in the hope that it will maintain peace.
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The ISBN of The Enemy of My Enemy is 0-7006-1444-3.
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The Public Enemy" (1931)
"Quatermass II: Enemy from Space" (1957)
"Enemy Mine" (1985)
"Sleeping with the Enemy" (1991)
"Enemy of the State" (1998)
"Enemy at the Gates" (2001)
"Behind Enemy Lines" (2001)
"Enemy" (2013)
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don't you get it? Lets say you have an enemy, and your friend has to hate that person too, so the enemy of your enemy is your friend!
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This quote by Friedrich Nietzsche suggests that when one's existence depends on conflict or opposition, they are motivated to maintain the existence of their adversary. In other words, the continuation of the enemy's life becomes beneficial for the person who thrives on the struggle or rivalry. It highlights the interconnected nature of opposing forces and the paradoxical relationships that can exist in conflict situations.
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By befriending an enemy the enmity in the enemy is destroyed.
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Arch Enemy: A hero's worst enemy, especially in a work of fiction.
Mortal Enemy: An enemy who wants to kill a hero.
source: http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/
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Well, technically, they're the same thing. But I suppose you could say that an arch enemy is a forever enemy, as an enemy may just be your enemy for a few days.
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Do you know the enemy?
Do you know your enemy?
Well, gotta know the enemy
Do you know the enemy?
Do you know your enemy?
Well, gotta know the enemy
Do you know the enemy?
Do you know your enemy?
Well, gotta know the enemy
Violence is an enemy
Against the enemy
Violence is an energy
Bringing on the fury
The choir infantry
Revolt against the honor to obey
Overthrow the effigy
The vast majority
Burning down the foreman of control
Silence is the enemy
Against your urgency
So rally up the demons of your soul
Do you know the enemy?
Do you know your enemy?
Well, gotta know the enemy
Do you know the enemy?
Do you know your enemy?
Well, gotta know the enemy
The insurgency will rise
When the bloods been sacrificed
Don't be blinded by the lies
In your eyes
Violence is an energy
From here to eternity
Violence is an energy
Silence is the enemy
So gimme gimme revolution
Do you know the enemy?
Do you know your enemy?
Well, gotta know the enemy
Do you know the enemy?
Do you know your enemy?
Well, gotta know the enemy
Overthrow the effigy
The vast majority
Burning down the foreman of control
Silence is the enemy
Against your urgency
So rally up the demons of your soul
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The possessive form of the singular noun enemy is "enemy's".
Example sentence: Thanks to the tracking device, we knew the enemy's position.
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Some examples are: enemy, adversary, antagonist, arch-enemy, assailant, bitter enemy, combatant, devil, open enemy, opponent, opposing party, opposite camp, public enemy, sworn enemy
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Do you know the enemy?
Do you know your enemy?
Well, gotta know the enemy
Do you know the enemy?
Do you know your enemy?
Well, gotta know the enemy
Do you know the enemy?
Do you know your enemy?
Well, gotta know the enemy
Violence is an energy
Against the enemy
Violence is an energy
Bringing on the fury
The choir infantry
Revolt against the honor to obey
Overthrow the effigy
The vast majority
We're burning down the bargain of control
Silence is the enemy
Against your urgency
So rally up the demons of your soul
Do you know the enemy?
Do you know your enemy?
Well, gotta know the enemy
The Insurgency will rise
When the blood's been sacrificed
Don't be blinded by the lies
In your eyes
Violence is an energy
From here to eternity
Violence is an energy
Silence is the enemy
So gimme gimme revolution
Do you know the enemy?
Do you know your enemy?
Well, gotta know the enemy
Do you know the enemy?
Do you know your enemy?
Well, gotta know the enemy
Overthrow the effigy
The vast majority
We're burning down the bargain of control
Silence is the enemy
Against your urgency
So rally up the demons of your soul
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there is no enemy of Aquarius its depend on your friendship and no zodiac sings are enemy
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jaguars have no natural enemy. We are major enemy. We kill them for their coats.
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to get passed your enemy on poptropica go aroundthe enemy or you can challenge him
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an enemy is someone that you don't really like while an arch enemy is someone that you really can't stand for various reasons. but an arc enemy is someone that you have hated for much longer that and enemy.
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To take down the enemy means to kill the enemy
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Nick fury has no arch enemy, any enemy of S.H.IE.L.D. is his enemy
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To say frankly,
there is no enemy day, until we create an enemy day.
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No.
There is no such phrase as the "friend of your enemy is your enemy", likely because this is not necessarily true. For example, Saudi Arabia is an enemy to Israel (and vice versa), however, the strongest friend to both of them is the United States. Therefore, the friend of the enemy is a friend, not an enemy. (Usually though the friend of an enemy is likely your enemy too.)
The phrase that does have some origin in either Arabic or Chinese proverbs is "The enemy of your enemy is your friend." The Arabic equivalent is 3adu 3adwi hu sadiqi (عدو عدوي هو صديقي), literally meaning, My enemy's enemy is my friend.
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Demise at the enemy's hands bascially means that someone or something was killed or destroyed by their/its enemy. For example, the soldier met his demise at the enemy's hands, or the soldier met his demise at the hands of his enemy.
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The border where enemy troops/activities ends. The line where enemy occupation ends.
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