Babcock demands his players give a full effort each night, but the players don't chafe at his iron-handed style. |
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Nations under the iron-handed control of dictators have been getting ever closer to being able to produce their own nukes. |
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But through countless erratic decrees and iron-handed purges, he carved deep scars into every facet of Libyan life. |
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The N. C. A. A. is at a juncture when it needs an iron-handed emperor more than a chief executive. |
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He had also been considered iron-handed in his council presidency, yet this was a quality that helped him deliver crucial investment votes on the revival of downtown. |
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As his career progressed his films became more and more laden with lightning-fast editing, multiple story lines, razor-witted dialogue and iron-handed symbolism. |
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As I watched the chaotic end of the second game, I felt that Anthony, in dishing the ball to the iron-handed Jeffries, was in fact overcompensating for the heat he'd been taking for ball-hogging and shot-forcing. |
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I couldn't believe that iron-handed old tyrant would have a son waho cared for nothing but praying. |
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Here I am not primarily concerned with the long-term effects of such separation, about which the advocates of iron-handed rule in Poland have always written with great glee. |
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