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1 Nor was this all; for the their court; a court, the avowed enemy of Florence.
2 And most of all, Pakistan feared India, an avowed enemy for more than 60 years.
3 Should you not see for yourself her avowed enemy ?
4 Mr. Conkling was an avowed enemy of woman suffrage.
5 Had he been prudent in coming into this strange house alone with an avowed enemy ?
6 The North is her passionate reprover; she is held to be, by many, her avowed enemy .
7 It was obvious that Aerssens, their avowed enemy , was controlling the public policy of the government.
8 He revived his brother's agrarian law, and became at once the avowed enemy of the Senate.
9 He was becoming an avowed enemy of the Pope, losing his former reluctance to attack authority.
10 Believe me, Mr. Morse, you are far nearer socialism than I who am its avowed enemy .
11 Also in this instance we were fighting an avowed enemy , and all is fair in love and war.
12 He talks openly against my project; he calls me a thief and a ruffian; he's an avowed enemy .
13 In proportion as the working-man determines to alter the present state of things, the bourgeois becomes his avowed enemy .
14 One Clark, an avowed enemy of the protestants in king Edward's reign, hung himself in the Tower of London.
15 Why such burning solicitude for Colonel Kelmscott's estate on the part of a man who was his avowed enemy ?
16 Being extremely hungry, he decided for the first alternative, and reluctantly brought himself to a halt next his avowed enemy .
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