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1 He denies wrongdoing and says the accusations were made by political enemies .
2 His political enemies declared in disgust that he had no redeeming vices.
3 The dearest wish of his political enemies had at last been realized.
4 What man in a public position, however humble, has not political enemies ?
5 As political enemies go, the Green Party are a difficult one to oppose.
6 Over the years Eakes had made his share of political enemies in Raleigh.
7 Indrawati's resignation was seen by some as a victory for her political enemies .
8 Meanwhile, at Rome the political enemies of the Scipios were in the ascendency.
9 He says political enemies have tried to make him a scapegoat.
10 The criminal court went outside the common law to prosecute political enemies , e.g.
11 Now, while Watterson and Halstead were always good friends, they were political enemies .
12 Government backers have rejected suggestions that the campaign is really about eliminating political enemies .
13 After the vote, Santos said he had no political enemies .
14 His call to unity is in fact a veiled attack on his political enemies .
15 One of his earliest political enemies , Edwin M. Stanton, was extremely harsh and critical.
16 Sano wasn't ready to focus the investigation on Lord Niu, or Yanagisawa's political enemies .
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