Bluefin, while not given to the same balletic leaps as marlin or tarpon, are stubborn foes.
Sotomayor's former colleagues and her legal foes describe her as intense, driven and politically astute.
Ellison has triumphed over bigger foes, and he supposedly wants the cup in his backyard.
However, the gulf in experience between them and their foes is larger than the Grand Canyon.
Friends and foes alike marvel at its skill at analysing market trends and responding quickly.
Even optimists recognize that RIM is dueling with strong foes in the uber-competitive smartphone market.
Teresa showed extraordinary skill in mobilising friends and out-manoeuvering foes as she marched towards her objectives.
Now, to compete with its filesharing foes, the company is itself buying into the peer-to-peer business.
Corruption and inertia, the twin foes of Romania's reformers, could yet undo Mr Nastase.
Which is the kind of thing that embitters, that makes foes dig in more deeply.
In 1993, Angola's government and its rebel foes agreed to a cease-fire in their 18-year war.
Milosevic's political foes and media have alleged that Serbia's state security was involved in Stambolic's disappearance.
The governor was soon in the sort of slow slugfest his foes excelled at.
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But in fact there is some common ground to be found, even between these political foes.
Foes of gigantism point out that, so far, it is doing nicely without becoming Manhattan-by-the-Thames.
Mr Hun Sen no longer needs to deal with his foes as harshly as he once did.
Many foes of the mandate have said they wouldn't be satisfied unless the requirement were eliminated altogether.
Because of expansion, Syracuse is now used to long road trips and foes with no historical connection.
What is it about Disney that creates such a strong response from its dedicated fans and foes?
The prospect of Democrats controlling Congress and the White House is unsettling for foes of labor expansion.
Political arguments tend to have three objectives: Energizing true believers, demonizing implacable foes, and persuading the persuadable.
Mr Putin believes, or professes to believe, that foreign-based foes killed Ms Politkovskaya to embarrass the Kremlin.
Foes of General Augusto Pinochet rejoiced that Britain's Law Lords rejected his claims to immunity from extradition.
On one hand, even Bush foes must applaud the democratic breakthroughs overseas and share in the joys thereof.
Political foes in Italy dubbed him Beelzebub and his cynical quips became the stuff of legend in Italy.
Political foes in Italy dubbed him Belzeebub and his cynical quips became the stuff of legend in Italy.
Some analysts attribute the circulation of embarrassing stories about central bankers' taxes to foes of the institution's independence.
As Malone's clout grew, he used it to bludgeon foes, defend friends and build his own equity stake.
Scaramanga uses the golden gun to kill a number of his foes, before a final confrontation with Bond.
In many countries (and not only in Europe's east) facing down foreign foes is a sign of virtue.
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