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Two mighty mothers, fierce of tongue and firm of purpose, strode onto Broadway stages in 1959.
The Cardinal is making a quip about how he's too old to wield his broadsword, but has other means, just as fierce, of pursuing his enemies.
Her jazzy new geometric-gestural paintings, which are fierce of color and thick of paint applied with zealous offhandedness, demonstrate commitment issues and an insouciant ambiguity that is very fashionable.
The competition remains fierce, of course, and Sony is far from out of the picture.
Just last Friday, Russian opposition leader Boris Nemtsov, a fierce of opponent of Moscow's involvement in Ukraine, was gunned down on a Moscow bridge.
Speaking of history, the ground hosted its first international match – that most fierce of rivalries, England vs Wales – in 1900, but it had to wait a whopping 91 years before it saw another one, during the 1991 World Cup.
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King spoke of the "fierce urgency of now," not the fierce urgency of nostalgia.
The fiercest of all concerns pay.
But even the fiercest of flames eventually consume themselves.
But Anbar is just the fiercest of several fronts on which the Iraqi government is fighting.
Sunday Manchester Utd. vs. Liverpool A match in traditionally the fiercest of rivalries in England.
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