co-belligerent love

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  • noun Alternative spelling of cobelligerent.

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  • But something bothers me with concluding as much: Hamas would be the purported co-belligerent here (not the PA).

    The Volokh Conspiracy » Pollak on Uniquely Israeli Stupidity 2010

  • But something bothers me with concluding as much: Hamas would be the purported co-belligerent here not the PA.

    The Volokh Conspiracy » Pollak on Uniquely Israeli Stupidity 2010

  • Nationals of a neutral State who find themselves in the territory of a belligerent State, and nationals of a co-belligerent State, shall not be regarded as protected persons while the State of which they are nationals has normal diplomatic representation in the State in whose hands they are.

    INSTITUTIONAL JEW HATRED 2009

  • In other words, for instance, I'm a co-belligerent with the feminist movement when they're opposing pornography.

    CNN Transcript Dec 15, 2006 2006

  • WARREN: There's a difference, Wolf, between being an ally and being a co-belligerent.

    CNN Transcript Dec 15, 2006 2006

  • In other words, for instance, I'm a co-belligerent with the feminist movement when they're opposing pornography.

    CNN Transcript Dec 15, 2006 2006

  • WARREN: There's a difference, Wolf, between being an ally and being a co-belligerent.

    CNN Transcript Dec 15, 2006 2006

  • "He says that he's a co-belligerent with people who he disagrees with on other issues," notes LaBarbera, "[so] I guess the question would be: does he disagree strongly with Hillary Clinton's approach to homosexuality and even the AIDS crisis?"

    Conservapedia - Recent changes [en] Conservative 2010

  • "He says that he's a co-belligerent with people who he disagrees with on other issues," notes LaBarbera, "[so] I guess the question would be: does he disagree strongly with Hillary Clinton's approach to homosexuality and even the AIDS crisis?"

    Conservapedia - Recent changes [en] Conservative 2010

  • "He says that he's a co-belligerent with people who he disagrees with on other issues," notes LaBarbera, "[so] I guess the question would be: does he disagree strongly with Hillary Clinton's approach to homosexuality and even the AIDS crisis?"

    Conservapedia - Recent changes [en] Conservative 2010

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