The foes fought on opposite sides of the three-year Korean War, which ended in a truce in 1953 and left the Korean Peninsula divided at the 38th parallel.
Every Bond movie gets the basics right, from the iconic 007 logo, to the iconic music, the bulletproof story line, the exotic locations, the foes we love to hate, and, of course, the martinis, shaken not stirred.
Old money had no choice but to join the Met, and differences were quickly forgotten as the two foes found common cause in keeping out the next generation of newcomers.
Mitch McConnell, a Kentucky Republican who has been one of the primary foes of campaign finance reform, called the Ney-Wynn bill "a step in the right direction" and said the Shays-Meehan legislation was "fundamentally un-American" because it would limit what outside groups and political parties could say close to elections.
Corruption and inertia, the twin foes of Romania's reformers, could yet undo Mr Nastase.
If Mr Obama wins, in other words, he is almost certain to face the same foes as before.
Soon after the split, tensions between the old foes escalated over outstanding issues, coming close to an all-out war in April.
At a meeting in Sharm el-Sheikh with Yusuf Raza Gilani, his Pakistani counterpart, Mr Singh had been expected, at least in India, to make encouraging noises on restoring a four-year diplomatic process between the old foes.
This is a bedrock argument of the Obamacare foes, and it must tiptoe around some inconvenient facts of daily life such as state car insurance mandates (they are state laws, and states have practically unlimited powers under the Constitution).
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But the union's foes say much the same thing.
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But over the years, foes of illegal immigration have chipped away at the policies to the point where keeping families together is no longer a key consideration.
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Not only did Marquette's season end at Syracuse's expense, but the Big East foes also will be going their separate ways this summer, with the Orange departing for the Atlantic Coast Conference and the Golden Eagles joining a splinter group of basketball-centric schools that will keep the Big East name.
Recognizing this unmet need for better understanding of outside cultures, Congress increased support for two federal programs, Title VI and Fulbright-Hays, which enable American universities to immerse students in the cultures and languages of friends and foes around the world.
Some analysts attribute the circulation of embarrassing stories about central bankers' taxes to foes of the institution's independence.
Nuclear energy advocates are still battling the same longtime foes.
Because with the financial resources at hand in Wrigleyville, especially in comparison to divisional foes, the lack of consistent success for the Chicago Cubs baseball franchise is one of the greatest oddities in all of professional sports.
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The feisty 67-year-old partner of Semtek International, a small telecom company, has dedicated much of his life since the mid-1990s to a long-shot legal battle against two powerful foes: the Russian government and U.S. defense giant Lockheed Martin (nyse: LMT - news - people ).
The blog mob loves to spout off about First Amendment freedom, except when it seeks to deprive foes of the same.
But the campaign could cause many millions more, and it's not clear that Schwarzenegger's other foes have the cash to join the fight.
But even in draft form the proposal is drawing criticism from abortion-rights groups, who suggest it is an effort by abortion foes within the administration to create legal recognition for the fetus.
That, to be certain, is the only security against stealthy foes who specialize in sabotage, in exploiting the liberties that make free societies as vulnerable as they are worth defending.
However, the gulf in experience between them and their foes is larger than the Grand Canyon.
Mere chat about the Elwha project already seems to have emboldened foes of dams on the Snake river in Washington state and Idaho.
The vote in the Appropriations Committee today is an opportunity to demonstrate instead to our friends here in Prague, to America's allies around the world and to our actual and prospective foes that, despite the intense partisanship of this election season, Democrats and Republicans alike will honor our national commitments and stand together in defense of freedom.
Netanyahu sounded themes popular with his conservative followers, repeatedly referring to Israel as the Jewish national homeland and demanding recognition of that by all Arab foes, including the Palestinians, for any chance at a peace agreement.
Even optimists recognize that RIM is dueling with strong foes in the uber-competitive smartphone market.
Now, to compete with its filesharing foes, the company is itself buying into the peer-to-peer business.
Many foes of the mandate have said they wouldn't be satisfied unless the requirement were eliminated altogether.
There's an interest on both sides to resume the rivalry as nonconference foes, but no deal has been completed.
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