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1 Among the most implacable enemies of Thakombau was the king of Rewa.
2 Thence arose the most implacable rivalries and dissensions between these various parties.
3 He was the most implacable enemy of peaceful reconstruction through several regimes.
4 From that hour Peleg Peterson became my most implacable and dangerous foe.
5 Such visions implied human instrumentality, human whim; the most implacable jailer might relent.
6 Thenceforth Wallace was an outlaw, and the most implacable foe to the English.
7 The most implacable person of all was the old housekeeper, Tibbie.
8 What is our greatest trial - our most implacable enemy-inthis fair Garden of Eves?
9 Even the bill's most implacable opponents acknowledged its importance in transforming US energy use.
10 In Calvinism, Catholicism was to find her most implacable foe.
11 The most implacable hatred has seldom a more solid foundation.
12 And of the three, Mizzi's ambition seemed to be the fiercest, the most implacable .
13 Startled, Hanno recognised Hostus, one of his father's most implacable enemies in the Senate.
14 SYRIA and Israel, the Middle East's most implacable enemies are again on a collision course.
15 Syria, Israel's most implacable Arab enemy, signalled that it was now also likely to attend.
16 The Goths and the Huns, for instance, were among the most implacable foes of knowledge.
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