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1 To all of these the Prussian military autocracy is an implacable foe .
2 She saw an implacable foe in Tarzan, always heretofore her best friend.
3 They might expect an attack from their implacable foe at any moment.
4 Thenceforth Wallace was an outlaw, and the most implacable foe to the English.
5 Why were we fighting them again? For Mattis, Iran was an implacable foe .
6 Abu Sofian, his implacable foe , was at this time governor of the city.
7 But we were arrayed against an implacable foe with seemingly endless resources and arms.
8 In Calvinism, Catholicism was to find her most implacable foe .
9 All about me were turrets and minarets, defeated by the ancient and implacable foe - Time
10 They must be out of reach of their implacable foe as quickly as might be.
11 To do so would be to turn his cousin into an open and implacable foe .
12 Unless all signs fail, he is an implacable foe .
13 With Danton's implacable foe it was indeed a case of Roses, roses, all the way.
14 The Twelve Colonies, facing a common, implacable foe , at last came together and joined as one.
15 The Covenant had once seemed an implacable foe .
16 Turkey also accuses the autonomous regions of colluding with Assad, a one-time Ankara ally, turned implacable foe .
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