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In the late 1980s, young Mike administered a violent brand of passio to opponent after opponent and menaced the heavyweight division as a seasoned bully does a weak and cowed schoolyard.
Behemoth – and true RW heads will know Behemoth as a veteran of 18 years, a former champion, a consistent big, square, six-wheeled robot in a world of come-and-go flipping machines – Behemoth lost to a small metal ramp that does a weak little handstand (called "Cherub") on a judge's decision, and Ant from Team Behemoth handed his controller over and left the room.
If selection pressures or polymorphism dynamics have a greater impact on estimates of substitution rates than does a weak generation time effect, any acceleration in the substitution rate of annuals will be difficult to detect with ITS.
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"There was indeed a little period where me and my mates were strutting around town doing a weak impression of Vince Vaughn," he said.
Sanford Biggers, looping pairs of Chinese slippers over some wire strung across the gallery, also seems to be doing a weak version of Mr. Hammons's work.
If the government gets as far as introducing a GAAR, all will depend on how it is done: a weak one in Canada was wrecked by judges who disregarded it.
Higher gasoline prices played a role in this shift, analysts said, but so did a weaker stock market, whose earlier gains had helped people pay for S.U.V.'s.
WASHINGTON -- If you get fired for trying to organize a union in the U.S., federal labor law does a pretty weak job of protecting you.
How does a small, relatively weak organization strive for big effect, particularly when facing the world's superpower?
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