This time the Turkish-Cypriots are fighting not against their old enemies, the Greek-Cypriots, but among themselves.
Furthermore, India's recent military detente with China demonstrates its willingness to make peace with old enemies.
The evolution into a branded drug firm is already forcing Barr to act very poodle-like with its old enemies.
If the old enemies could end their conflict, he reasoned, then why not the warring camps in Northern Ireland?
The old friends and the old enemies no longer existed, or if they did they no longer had the same significance.
The hopeful argument runs along the following lines: The concessions may actually pacify old enemies, removing the motive for attacks on Israel.
President Kiir said his nation would rather struggle for a bit than continue to hand over its oil revenues to the old enemies in Khartoum.
Not only are they old tactics, but the targets are even old enemies - Sadikin, for one, has been a Suharto critic since the early 1970s.
As Baroness Thatcher, she continued to attack old enemies for a while, such as the European Union, and to exert a sometimes-divisive influence within the Conservative Party.
As Baroness Thatcher, she continued to attack old enemies for a while, such as the European Union, and to exert a sometimes divisive influence within the Conservative Party.
The need for such forces will be greatly diminished, argues Iran, if it succeeds in proving its new peaceful intentions towards its old Arab Gulf enemies.
Thompson writes, I was getting a little too old to make powerful enemies when I had no cards at all, and I had lost some of my old zeal that had led me, in the past, to do what I damn well felt like doing, with the certain knowledge that I could always flee the consequences.
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Secondly, Caylee was 2 years old she did not have any enemies.
Other candidates for Twitter feuds range from Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis to Josef Stalin and Leon Trotsky to those famous old epic-movie friends turned enemies, Ben-Hur and Messala.
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It's in a cramped meeting room that looks out on the tennis courts at the New Haven (Conn.) Lawn Club that two old airline veterans--and onetime enemies--are meeting to discuss their plans to change fundamentally the way prosperous executives fly.
Both sides in this debate are avowed enemies of what might be called old India, which remains in many respects the India of today.
These days Mr Mandelson's circle save much of their vitriol for their old broadsheet friends, and pal up with former enemies at the Sun and the Daily Mail.
Mr Romney would take a more hawkish line abroad, with more criticism of enemies and more buttering-up of old allies, though a war-weary America would be no more likely to get involved in new conflicts.
Such feats were not enough for Dai-majin, who got his nickname from an old Japanese film in which a "great genie" protects a village from its enemies.
These "Raptors" would permit the replacement of thirty-year-old F-15s with stealthy planes capable of providing assured air superiority and support for ground forces, even against enemies with advanced anti-aircraft defenses.
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