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Their differences was merely methodological, but the ruins of the great Soviet Empire that has no religious, ethnic, ideological and cultural unity is a place where people don't need much to become allies and friends and even less to become enemies for life.
CNN: Powerful Berezovsky laid low by damning judgment
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The Gunzerker (no, really) is a scrapper, with the ability to deal added damage and wield two guns at once, and the Assassin is able to become invisible, misleading enemies into attacking a decoy as he withdraws or sets up a surprise attack.
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And it wishes to become a nuclear power because it wishes to wage war against its enemies.
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His critics become enemies, then the government tries to coopt and weaken them.
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If you have sat across the table for months on end with Cyril Ramaphosa and found a way by which sworn enemies can come together to craft a new nation (and become firm friends), then the frustrations that drive the rest of us to distraction seem to count for little.
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It appears the analytic case for killing the vehicle rests upon the illogical reasoning that enemies have become more capable and therefore the Marines should wait longer to acquire a less agile, less protected means of getting ashore.
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Secret enemies and competitors will become more active, they will do their best to complicate his life to weaken his political power and status.
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They also fill up as the player kills enemies, so as long as monsters are being defeated flask charges continue to become available, creating a fast-paced cycle of drinking and destruction.
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Ford to become vice president and removing Nixon's "impeachment insurance, " since the only person Nixon's enemies hated even more than Nixon was Agnew.
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America has become a country that routinely hunts down and kills individual terrorist enemies overseas - apparently now in preference to capturing and detaining them indefinitely - and its citizens put up with more burdensome security restrictions in transportation and in public places than before, as well as with a somewhat less constricted system of domestic electronic surveillance.
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