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The dog was pale-brindle-furred, with a deep chest, strong shoulders and legs, a taut tail.
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Signs that he might not expect actually to win the nomination include a failure to campaign strongly in first-voting Iowa or to build an organisation or war-chest strong enough to carry him through later states if he did win there.
They retained broad shoulders, extremely muscular upper limbs, large chests, strong and fatigue-resistant legs, and broad, strong feet.
An open chest and strong, slender arms made for clean lines in a succession of symmetrical shapes.
Vincent Lindon is tough-looking, a man in his forties with humorous eyes, a thick chest and strong back, a pleasant expansion of gut.
Mr. Schundler, lacking the war chest or strong connections to local minority organizations around the state, has relied mainly on his image as a former Jersey City mayor who was able to attract minority support in two successive elections.
Mr. Cuomo's war chest looked strong even compared with that of Gov. George E. Pataki, who raised $14.3 million in the same period and had the twin financial advantages of incumbency and the Republicans' more potent fund-raising base.
But Mr. Pallone's advisers hope his war chest, his strong support of bedrock Democratic positions and his connections within the party establishment will enable him to turn the primary into a two-man contest with Mr. Booker, the most familiar face in the emerging field of candidates.
A normal dog has a muscular appearance with a deep chest and strong legs.
While the face deserves the most attention, Dr. Strachan believes that "people often forget to also protect the scalp, ears, neck and upper chest in strong sun".
He made sea chests and strong boxes, mock tools (a hammer with two heads) and small houses of wood, metal or screen mesh.
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