The principal adversary and all but a few of its satraps gave up the conflict. |
|
Nat, I know, was humbled when he was told the lengths to which his old adversary had gone to honour his name. |
|
Reika parries a downward thrust and spins around, backhanding her adversary. |
|
He and his adversary the sheriff improbably both sleep with the same woman. |
|
Because they are not directly engaged in hostilities against an adversary, they retain their civilian immunity from attack. |
|
The domed skulls of pachycephalosaurs may likewise have been vibrantly colored to indicate sexual maturity, attract a mate, or warn an adversary. |
|
We are faced with a deadly and determined adversary who will stop at nothing and will persevere as long as he exists. |
|
The next adversary may use chemical weapons or pull its main forces into urban areas to fight to the bitter end. |
|
The sheer glee with which Schoeffler attacks these issues, and his unflagging commitment, make him a formidable adversary. |
|
Except that in this nightmare, it's unarmed boatpeople who will face the mighty guns of a far superior adversary. |
|
But is a call to metaphorical arms against an imaginary adversary counter-productive? |
|
This finally leads to the hero facing off against his adversary in a duel to the death. |
|
Catching a mercenary's outstretched torso with the broad surface of his shield, the Colonel hurled his adversary high overhead. |
|
Or do you quietly watch the signals so you know where your adversary plans to be, head him off, and kill him then? |
|
I may come to feel in connection with my adversary that my bitterness is or has to be directed against a person. |
|
In 1594, Shakespeare wrote Richard III, a play falsely depicting the Tudors ' defeated adversary as a child-murdering hunchback. |
|
The secrets of victory thus lie in taking the initiative, and in getting the start of one's adversary there are included the following factors. |
|
Bennett is a political adversary, but he is also a fellow citizen of a democratic state. |
|
With good reason he calculated that his main adversary was no longer a France now nearing exhaustion, but Britain. |
|
The swamp's stench filled his nostrils as he rushed through the mud, splattering the grime and getting ever closer to the adversary. |
|
|
Why nourish a viper in one's bosom, cultivate an adversary, possibly an enemy? |
|
In this story, Mordecai defeats his adversary Haman, with Esther's advice and help. |
|
They sought to wear down the adversary through harassing actions and protracted conflict. |
|
Tiamat is our prime adversary, the Black Angel who was defeated and cast into the netherworld by Aikido, the founding member of the Society. |
|
Located behind the knee, these tendons are not well exposed to an adversary facing his opponent from the front. |
|
That made her much more formidable an adversary because she didn't have the usual narcissistic vanity. |
|
The trade unions in particular looked with deep suspicion at an administration still headed by their old adversary. |
|
Just as the Shaman was about to advance upon her downed adversary, however, a disembodied voice echoed in her ears. |
|
I'm playing an old adversary on Monday, and we're both making excuses already. |
|
Fans were delighted to hear their old adversary, Argentina, had crashed out of the tournament by failing to beat Sweden. |
|
He was a vigorous adversary to opponents, but he was also a very fair and honest man. |
|
For generations, Scotland has maintained an adversary culture, defining itself by its differences from England. |
|
It is a necessary concomitant or consequence of this particular system which is an inquisitorial system, rather than a strict adversary system. |
|
The original inspection process, which lasted several years, developed into an adversary process. |
|
It is the classic adversary system which overlaps with a two-party system, and the arguments and votes are often predictable. |
|
Mr Chairman, in our country and the House in particular, we have an adversary system. |
|
In order to accomplish this end, the diestro must move off the diameter of the circle and place himself at an angle to his adversary. |
|
The adversary procedure followed in a court of law is not appropriate in its investigations. |
|
Effective diabolism shows the existence of Satan, so the corresponding presence of his greater adversary is at least strongly implied. |
|
She also focuses on the ways in which the use of the adversary method as a paradigm of philosophy limits and distorts the work of philosophers. |
|
|
You are not judges now, but advocates under this adversary system we have been discussing. |
|
There is too much at stake in this relationship for either side to really push an adversary agenda with the other. |
|
With a quick pull, Baxorth released his scimitar from the ground's clutches and took a couple steps to his left, toward his agile adversary. |
|
Winner-take-all electoral systems and adversary politics result in truth being irrelevant. |
|
You see under the adversary system, as I've said, the parties produce the evidence. |
|
This right is fundamental to the adversary system of justice in the Untied States. |
|
Amendments to the Criminal Procedure law in 1996 introduced adversary elements to the fact-finding process in criminal trials. |
|
I think he is a worthy advocate of the policy and he is also a worthy adversary for the press. |
|
Curley as a municipal politician had the keenest wits of any to ever face an adversary. |
|
Liu's martial arts skills make her a natural for the role, but Thurman proves to be a worthy adversary. |
|
Despite his odd profession, and his generally humane views, he is as tough and as passionate as Caesar, and a redoubtable adversary to him. |
|
Throwing an adversary from the top of a car park is just one of his remorseless acts of violence. |
|
Experts speculate that the python could fight its way to the top of the food chain, ousting its native reptile adversary. |
|
This might work, but if your adversary has made up his mind to fight or shoot it out, I don't think intimidation will be much of a factor. |
|
Bond's journey takes him to an underwater brush with death, a chase through the Corsican wilderness and a final confrontation with his adversary. |
|
He was supposedly a cunning manipulator who lured his adversary into a fatal trap. |
|
The Romans, who will resolutely overwhelm an adversary with the might of arms, they say Phoenicians are deceitful and sly. |
|
To disarm an adversary counts for nothing, but a tac-au-tac riposte against a disarmed adversary is good. |
|
Liam bumped into his old adversary in London's Camden Town recently and berated him for old time's sake. |
|
You must have thought you had seen the last of your old adversary! |
|
|
All the Americans, from FDR down, underestimated the capabilities of their adversary, and exaggerated their own. |
|
The al Qaeda prisoners we held at CIA facilities helped us understand the adversary. |
|
Our legal system is an adversary system, predicated upon legal advocacy for both sides. |
|
The third point is that our adversary system is accusatorial. |
|
Ross is a friend as well as an old adversary, and I feel for him. |
|
The very adversary structure that put me off from litigation is now the norm in political life in general and political life is not a place for honest exchange. |
|
If the chief virtue of the adversary system lies in giving opposing parties a hearing, its greatest vice lies in giving those parties an incentive to silence each other. |
|
In the adversary system, we depend on lawyers to bring cases. |
|
As a freedom fighter, Mandela was an adversary of those who steadfastly supported the Apartheid government that oppressed him. |
|
It is asymmetrical warfare, a desperate attempt to exploit the weaknesses of an adversary against which there are no conventional military options. |
|
Kim Jong Un, a hamster in the snake pit of the regime, has just created a new adversary. |
|
The North Korean hackers have proven to be a persistent adversary, if not the most skilled one. |
|
Rising to follow him through the doors of the ship and onto the soft, hot sands, she watched, terror-stricken, as Ryell drew his blade and approached his adversary. |
|
As Suez demonstrated, it was a lot easier to be tough on allies than on a potentially mortal adversary. |
|
It would be a serious error, that smile is saying, to underestimate a fearsome adversary with his best days ahead of him. |
|
During the Cold War, the West confronted a unidimensional threat from Soviet Marxism-Leninism, an adversary whose motives were certain and whose moves were expected. |
|
When that attachment is opened, the trojan is unleashed, giving the adversary control of the unlucky computer, raff said. |
|
The mail byrnie of the Vikings had been sufficient to give reasonable protection to the fighting man at close quarters from the sword-blows of his adversary. |
|
People of this stamp certainly look better outwardly than the immoral and profane, and yet, perhaps, are more thoroughly deceived by the great adversary of souls. |
|
He is generous and tolerant of the young and aspiring, but a merciless adversary when he detects a dominating, powerful academic figure in pomposity or imposture. |
|
|
As a former trade union convenor, Ferguson has always had a developed sense of his own worth financially, but in Edwards he found an implacable adversary. |
|
The extra long qullions are specifically designed to protect the sword hand and arm, as well as making it more difficult for the adversary to disengage. |
|
Some men may have dueled to kill an adversary, but most gentlemen fought duels to demonstrate that they did not fear death at the hands of their social equals. |
|
He tried to ridicule his adversary by broadly expatiating upon his clothing and appearance which, it seems, did not meet with the standard set by London outfitters. |
|
As in the case of the forearm, attempts to immediately incapacitate an adversary by directing thrusts or cuts to leg muscles may not have been particularly effective. |
|
Once there, he expects to be coming up against an old adversary. |
|
All your anxious care, all your unwinking vigilance, is necessary to preserve you from your great adversary. |
|
A year later, troops of Luther's adversary Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor entered the town, but were ordered by Charles not to disturb the grave. |
|
The candidate made disparaging remarks about his opponent, but they only made him seem small for insulting a worthy adversary. |
|
The Carthaginians, Rome's adversary in the Punic Wars, were expelled from their coastal colonies. |
|
Edward also arrested his old adversary Bishop Langton, and dismissed him from his post as treasurer. |
|
The tercentenary of Bunyan's birth, celebrated in 1928, elicited praise from his former adversary, the Church of England. |
|
His greatness came in the war with France, with the adversary setting the pace. |
|
Ever resourceful, and able to draw on his street smarts and survival instincts, Easy proves to be a worthy adversary for his enemies. |
|
His daughter Letty is involved with her job of newscasting and bumping into an old adversary named Randy Whitcomb wounded by Lucas. |
|
This sentiment brought with it people such as the Earl of Manchester and Oliver Cromwell, each a notable wartime adversary of the King. |
|
Katrine, her old TV journalist adversary, and Bent, her long-time mentor make up her essential gang of three. |
|
Yet the real adversary of the Commons, supported by powerful men such as Wykeham and Edmund de Mortimer, Earl of March, was John of Gaunt. |
|
The reason being, is that the bitter cold kills the hemlock's adversary, the hemlock woolly adelgid, a tiny insect pest. |
|
Similarly, Ripley, as the thwarter of the wishes of the godlike Company, proclaims herself as the adversary of this narrative. |
|
|
Asquith had opposed votes for women as early as 1882, and he remained well known as an adversary throughout his time as prime minister. |
|
The interviewed jurors clearly recognized that the experts were selected within an adversary process. |
|
His indefatigable adversary, who is the perfect model of an agile controversialist, had attacked him as a magniloquent Thraso, on account of his Pansophical promises. |
|
Providing ELINT support to commanders is critically important, as it provides details of adversary radar and Electronic, Missile, and Ground Orders of Battle. |
|
Alva, as usual, brought his dilatory policy to bear upon his adversary. |
|
That term of abuse, comparing an opponent to a deceased baa-lamb, was most famously used by that old bruiser Denis Healey against his mild Tory adversary Geoffrey Howe. |
|
Even the adversary know the differential equations and the boundary conditions, it is a very hard problem to obtain the Lie group admitted by the problem. |
|
Roger Varian's charge meets his old adversary on 2lb better terms here and has every chance of avenging his shorthead defeat at this track in early March. |
|
Of course, the Viet Minh established their first Armed Propaganda Teams in 1944, so the adversary had a bit more experience at getting to the hamlets with a message. |
|
Since at least the beginning of November 1515, Afonso knew that he had been replaced in the government of India by a political adversary, Lopo Soares de Albergaria. |
|
Her blog and other online activities have elements of journalism, elements of gadfly crackpotitude, and elements of a shakedown racket, and she is a very persistent adversary. |
|
Many FACs can be deployed at a relatively low cost, allowing a navy which is at a disadvantage to effectively defend itself against a larger adversary. |
|
The presence of Sigier here has occasioned much critical speculation, since he was an adversary of Aquinas who publically confuted the Averroist ideas Sigier promoted. |
|