His subtly articulated, Augustinian view of a single covenant bestriding both Testaments is well worth revisiting. |
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Not that he was a formidable figure bestriding the political scene like a colossus. |
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Today those Martian aliens, in simulacrum, are bestriding the planet in the unlovely guise of wind turbines. |
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Scots may want to come over all Runrig bestriding mighty crags, but they are really Arab Straps, moaning about damp and impotence in provincial housing schemes. |
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In May 1963, Britain was firmly in the grip of Beatlemania, with the loveable moptops bestriding the hit parade with their first number one, From Me to You. |
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Where I see a politician bestriding the British political scene, he sees a lonely figure, in constant danger of a painstaking alliance fracturing apart. |
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Anyone who hoped that they might see Gordon Brown bestriding the continent of Africa dressed nattily in a safari suit and a bush hat had better forget it. |
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For more than one reason the somewhat disreputable and incredibly diligent Scots lawyer James Boswell can be called the unique genius of biographical literature, bestriding both autobiography and biography. |
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At 30, he might still have another World Cup in him, but it surely won't be long before he enters his declining years as a footballer truly worthy of bestriding the global stage. |
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Bestriding them all is the fact that science creates bonds of cooperation across borders and between peoples. |
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