Tom, a very strong man in his sixties had been ill for quite some time and bore his illness with courage and fortitude. |
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The former strong man was also found suffering from permanent brain damage. |
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He was not constitutionally a strong man, but he was able to faithfully fulfill the duties of his pastorate until a fortnight ago. |
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Such blows still felt like punches from a circus strong man no matter how much shielding they invented for us. |
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He's a strong man, a strong leader because you don't get to the top in business by being weak-willed. |
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All I remember is that his skills were very raw, but that he was a very, very strong man who hit hard. |
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United will be very strong favourites to win this cup and a strong man would bet against them. |
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Twenty men could hold down the strongest strong man in any society, ancient or modern. |
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Methinks I see in my mind a noble and puissant nation rousing herself like a strong man after sleep, and shaking her invincible locks. |
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My husband wasn't in the least bit domineering but he was a strong man so there was no need for me to worry about bill-paying or problems. |
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Known for its bare looks, tough build and raw power, it took a strong man to handle the vehicle even on smooth tarmac. |
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I want a strong man to walk beside me at the water's edge as the sun sets into the ocean. |
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They love nothing better than to see a strong man break down and act like a beaten dog, a loser, because they're all so weak themselves. |
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Quite a strong man, with his beret jammed hard on his head, square shaped face and jutting chin. |
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Mr President, President Lansana Conté was the archetypal African strong man, a corrupt dictator who ruled the people of Guinea with an iron fist. |
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A strong man, living, striving, toiling for himself and by himself alone, is a miserable spectacle, divorced from humanity. |
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My father, a strong man of good character and considerable culture, was not very successful in his endeavors. |
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Jake is a strong man with a strong voice, whose freakishness is confined to his race. |
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French Canadians' champion and strong man, he spent half of his life in the Outaouais working in the forest industry. |
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It is not the critic who counts, not the man who points out how the strong man stumbled or where the doer of deeds could have done better. |
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As Mr Schultz has already said, it is quite clear that Mr Putin is a strong man. |
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The role of president is clearly an incarnation of the desire of most of the population to be led by a strong man. |
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Thus Christ proved that the strong man cannot remain nailed to a cross, nor can he be sealed in a grave. |
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It contrasts Prime Minister Barak's personal peace efforts and the distant attitude, even physical absence, of the strong man of Damascus, President Assad, at the negotiations in the United States. |
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Hercules is sometimes used appellatively, that is, as a common name, to signify a strong man. |
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You see a strong man and you want to make love to him. |
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Bennett was a strong man and he made good decisions. |
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I always thought I was a strong man in heart and soul. |
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He offers his performance piece The Only Good Way to Hug Another Male in Public, which involves his being carried by a strong man as though he were wounded, unconscious or dead. |
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The professor was a large, strong man with grey hair and a full beard. |
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Ta Dom was a strong man and he didn't ask for the other elders' advice. |
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No man can enter into a strong man's house, and spoil his goods, except he will first bind the strong man. |
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He was the strong man who knew his own mind and could not be shaken. |
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The powerlessness of the strong man touched my heart to the quick. |
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