He is trotted out to play a hulking but child-like soldier to no great effect. |
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So here I was at dawn, full of expectancy at the foot of this hulking holy mountain. |
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He's got the clear blue eyes of a Hollywood movie star, the hulking build of an Oklahoma farm boy and the antiquated charm of the southern gent. |
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This era produced hulking concrete edifices built in the form of conch shells, rocket ships, sail boats, origami figures, and circus tents. |
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His hulking figure is customarily clad in baggy jeans, zip-up jackets, and his trademark baseball caps. |
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When we finally dragged the hulking thing home, all we could do was saw it in half and just stand in awe, gawking at the horror within. |
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He had been hulking behind him the entire time, holding a wooden trencher piled high with protein and fiber. |
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His hulking two-metre frame clad in crumpled checked shirt fills the doorway as he beckons towards his kingdom. |
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It was a hulking grey structure of steel, with some massive boilers at one end. |
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The MechDoc was a big, hulking machine with wheels and three short, stubby legs. |
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The Koryak nodded their heads in understanding, then presented me with a hulking great bear's paw instead. |
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The morning breeze builds a rollercoast of wind currents and I see a happy bird sailing in loopy loops against these somber hulking offices. |
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Simultaneously, they repeat those lines once more and the hulking man lowers his gaze to the tiny woman who birthed him. |
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Standing next to the hulking metal scrum machine, its curving shape like the shell of a giant red insect, he urges them on. |
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There it was, immense and gray and hulking, a 200-foot wall of boulders and gravel and muddy ooze. |
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Other images bask in incongruity, as when a hulking elk lounges in a wicker chaise at what might be a company picnic. |
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They first had to go through the hangar-high hall with the crouching pterodactyl and its massive, hulking neighbour. |
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He is a hulking figure, the heaviest in the British squad at 92 kg, coached by Sean Kelly at Stockport Metro. |
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He was a hulking man, almost as tall as that other assassin that I had seen tonight. |
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He muttered something to him, and the hulking guard rose, beckoning to them. |
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The thing is, none of these guys and the others who work out regularly are heavy, hulking guys lifting 300 pounds a pop. |
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If you drive a huge, hulking 4x4 and you've been slapped with a parking ticket, look again because you might not have a fine to pay after all. |
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The man who wrote about hulking linebackers nibbling melon in the Texas dusk. |
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They rode on through the moors, the fog thickening around them as they passed looming, twisted trees and hulking gray rocks, fuzzy with moss and mist. |
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They're huge, grey and hulking, and if your bottom is bigger than your head then you've come into bodily contact with them. |
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Inside the large, noisy workshop, Caro's small team of assistants takes on hulking artworks with hammers and angle-grinders. |
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As to the deployment buckle closing the silicone rubber strap, it is as smartly designed as it is hulking. |
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But Vermeer was equal to the task as the hulking striker kicked himself for wasting an odds-on goal. |
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Puigsacalm and the hulking mass of Santa Magadalena create one of the area's most distinguishing silhouettes. |
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This slow hulking cruiser may not be fast, but is designed to take a pounding. |
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Hundreds of speeding taxis, hulking colectivos, private cars, and hurried pedestrians snake around the city's tight concrete maze. |
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Assemble hundreds of small fighters or let your fleet be a single, hulking space station. |
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Rae looked to his left and saw a large, hulking man standing behind the store's counter, grinning openly, revealing the man's lack of dental hygiene. |
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But from here I can see the shrubs that haven't died under my care and watch my neighbour's hulking, unpruned apple tree go through its changes over the coming months. |
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You know, that game in which hulking athletes repeatedly smash small bouncy balls across a net so that their opponent can't possibly reach them let alone return them. |
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Why are these hulking he-men hiding behind their lawyer's coattails? |
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A hulking defender breaks into the backfield and takes him down with a vicious clothesline tackle. |
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In less than a minute, 50 hulking men have poured out from a blockhouse wearing camouflage, black berets and webbing, and clutching assault rifles. |
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Police Officer Daniel Pantaleo then sought to bring the hulking Garner down by yoking him around the neck. |
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The disconnect between his robust frame and sickly music mirrors the tension in the songs themselves, between quivering ephemera and hulking clangor. |
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But, let's face it, like that great hulking lad who was cluttering up the pavement rather than shaping up enough to get a job, they get horribly on your nerves. |
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At this her hulking son paused in his train of thought, taking the tea. |
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Production was cancelled abruptly in 1944 when it became apparent that Germany needed fewer hulking anti-tank aircraft and more nimble interceptors. |
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The format compacts sound to allow up to 10 hours of recording on one CD, which reduces this production from a hulking box-set to a slender two-disc pack. |
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The only symmetry was provided by four hulking gasholders which posed as though for a family photograph, two squat tanks looking up to two taller ones at the rear. |
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The hulking financial and organizational apparatus of a major party is less invincible than it used to be. |
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Will her hulking, jealous ex find him and beat the living daylights out of him? |
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Gary was a hulking meathead who, when he wasn't playing football, was either hunting, fishing or getting drunk and rowdy in some topless bar. |
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It starts with a ten-year-old Jiro Horikoshi imagining flying above his provincial home before being wakened by bombs from a hulking aerial warship. |
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Neither hulking nor prissy, the soft gold, sleek Vibram-soled work boot is the multivalent footwear equivalent of the Swiss Army knife. |
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With our snotsicles and waxy cheeks, our breaths' plumes and hulking silhouettes, we may look like members of Scott's last expedition. |
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In 2008, it separated the bodybuilding and weight lifting federations, lessening the decidedly unfeminine imagery attached to lifting compared with that of bodybuilding's hulking muscles and popping veins. |
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The hulking Piedmontese cow has its own festival and museum in Carrù. |
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While the image normally conveyed of its users is that of hulking tree trunks who struggle to make it through a door frame without stepping sideways, apparently the former foreign minister is also a fan. |
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Not far away, William Cruz, 58, fastened pieces of raw chicken to two wire crab traps, which he tossed into the water, next to the hulking, rusted skeleton of a large boat that had long ago run ashore. |
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Patinkin imbues Saul with a hulking presence that fills entire rooms. |
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The hulking striker recently sat down to chat with FIFA.com about that glorious day in late January as well as his newest undertaking: trying to guide Caribbean islanders Dominica to the 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa? |
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Back is the hulking, hungry, fearsome competitor as capable of scoring left-footed piledrivers from outside the penalty area as he is of snapping up tap-ins. |
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A once troubled government asset, the country's civil air traffic controller was privatized 14 years ago and is now a shining example of how to create a global technology leader out of a hulking government bureaucracy. |
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But it is still a hulking off-roader that drives like it means business. |
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From those spoken desserts, we chose a warm, round, white-frosted amoretto cake and a hulking heap of chocolate gelato. |
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I love how season two has revealed the saintly Catelyn Stark as a slightly ditsy stirrer who even her kids can't trust and the addition of Brienne Tarth, her hulking, she-warrior protector, is just perfect. |
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The buzzing strings behind the horn solo created tension, but the expectation was not for something staidly Brucknerian – hulking and monumental – but for something energetic and alive, and that is what we got. |
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The computers connect to the Internet via a radio network and are powered by hulking batteries attached to stationary bicycles imported from India, with one minute of pedalling yielding five minutes of power. |
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If a campus was a green quadrilateral described by hulking, hederated Gothics, then this was a campus. |
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A hulking shape burst through the doorway and hurtled down the corridor, leaving a maelstrom of air currents in his wake. |
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The picture looks bleak, meanwhile, for Alajuelense, who lost the first leg 2-1 at home and now look forward with trepidation to a trip to the hulking Azteca Stadium in Mexico City. |
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As hulking old steel mills give way to sleek new minimills, workers cannot help but to notice that their ranks are diminishing apace. |
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Yet, as that hulking dullard Stannis Baratheon, part warrior, part geology lecturer, fights his way into King's Landing, I must continue my war on non-Throners. |
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Designer Simon Spurr brought along his hulking, 90-pound pup Apollo. |
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Una stood with a hulking man pressing as close to her side as he dared, and a dapper clerkling squeezed against her breast. |
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She'd been picturing some Gormenghastian monstrosity, a mass of dark stone and hulking, spiked towers. |
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