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It is a great fist of rock, dark fingers pushing down into the wet earth.
Jardine has written a great fist of an intellectual biography, which she thumps into the reader with unfailing drive.
Leicester are making a great fist of disguising the fact that they are a club in crisis.
With gems such as: "I recoment the Lasange, and the great Fist and Chips", or men telling us what the lady wife made of the loos, everyone just isn't a critic.
No, looking for the Rice analogy, we would have to alight on Alastair Campbell, who graduated from the Number 10 war room to making such a great fist of spin doctoring the last Lions tour.
William H Macy makes a great fist of his role as the Catholic priest who decides that "God will give you a free pass on this one" – concluding that the elevation of the soul through a natural, healthy physical act outranks doctrine.
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Latif is rightfully proud of his lavish English-style garden, overgrown with dark red geraniums, nasturtiums, black-eyed Susans, daisies, arches of ivy and great fists of frilly pink hibiscus.
But when he arrives to land that great clunking fist, it still has notable impact.
Here comes a great green fist, belonging to another sculpture that leans at a belligerent angle.
But Gordon Brown, a great clunking fist in parliamentary debate, has recently found a more seductive tone in "lifestyle" interviews, and could well surprise on the upside.
He was introduced to us a few months ago by his predecessor as the great clunking fist, but the boxing story has gone completely awry.
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