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(The weight somehow just made him look more imposing, at least until his later years).
He was tall and imposing, at once powerful and graceful, and he rode a horse exceptionally well.
Now, much of that tightening comes from countries that have no choice about imposing at least some austerity.
"She's always been a big filly, that's why we bought her, she was so imposing at the sales.
Tocqueville's decision to come to America was almost a voluntary version of the kind of enforced exile that the tsar was imposing at this time on "troublesome" Russians.
Wilson skated in the N.H.L. when players wore no helmets, and he did not seem particularly imposing at 5 feet 11 inches and 170 pounds or so.
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But no ban was imposed, at least in recent decades.
Germany has a varied tax system, with taxes imposed at the national, state, and local levels.
Few slow-play penalties were imposed at the world team championship in Maastricht, the Netherlands, this month.
A banning order for three years was imposed at Reading magistrates court on Thursday.
A state of emergency imposed at the time still remains in force.
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