In Moscow, Lyudmila was hounded for her love affair with someone from the enemy camp.
When Mr Bush said you are either with us or against us, he in effect pushed fence-sitters into the enemy camp.
When the Ottoman troops laid siege on Vienna, he volunteered to sneak through the enemy camp and persuade the Polish army to rescue the imperial city.
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Lara shivers in the cold rain, cringes as she guts a deer for food and has to sneak around an enemy camp with her hands bound.
He argued that you need to take the battle to the enemy camp: first, by destroying terrorists in their home base and, second, by revolutionising the Middle East.
Banished after a clash with the people's tribunes and a fickle mob, Coriolanus defects to the enemy camp, to his guerrilla rival, Aufidius, whom he admires, and prepares to sack Rome.
Under the laws of war, strikes of that kind are typically legal on a formal battlefield like that in Afghanistan in war, if an enemy camp is discovered, it is not necessary to know the names of the fighters inside in order to attack.
Some see the band's visit as a plot by Mr Castro to hurt the Cuban exiles' influence in the city: the concert, they fear, will be presented as a historic victory in the enemy's camp.
The upright Mr Okada says that the DPJ should take two issues to the enemy's camp in the election campaign: ending the baneful practice, so common in the LDP, of political seats becoming inherited family sinecures, and banning all corporate donations.
"Knowing that the enemy has a spy in their camp, they publicly beat and humiliate one of the most important generals so that this is reported back and his defection then looks completely authentic, " explains Kaiser Kuo.
El-Gharani, now 21, was among the first terrorism suspects and enemy fighters sent to the U.S. military prison camp.
Patton disgraced himself by dispatching an armored column behind enemy lines to rescue his son-in-law from a POW camp at Hammelburg.
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