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A supremely strong, accurate new ball bowler who came off a curved run, he achieved both swing in the air and movement off the pitch, and was known for bowling a "heavy" ball, coming on to the batsman at a quicker pace than his shortish approach might have suggested.
It was a phenomenon embodied, the historian John F. Kasson writes in his slight but intriguing new book, in the oft-repeated story of how President Theodore Roosevelt overcame childhood adversity, transforming "his 'sickly, delicate,' asthmatic body into the 200-pound muscular, barrel-chested figure of a supremely strong and energetic leader".
And both mine the infinite partnering possibilities of supremely strong dancers.
She would jerk her supremely strong arm, and we would ripple and dance with her superhuman energy throughout the parking lot.
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There's pretty Rosamond, self-absorbed but supremely strong-willed; and hapless Fred, who embodies the phrase "failure to launch".
The supremely confident, strong black comic is personified today by people like Kevin Hart, arguably the biggest comedy star in the country today – at least in terms of his ability to consistently draw fans to movie theaters, football stadiums and various home media devices.
She is supremely skilled and so strong physically that she can determine the outcome of a game single-handedly, the way she did against Philadelphia and Washington, coming in as a substitute.
As she balanced, supremely, on one super-strong pointe and lifted one delicate, steely leg to graze her ear, Guillem was to some of her public the most glamorous dancer of the age – and to others, the most arrogant.
Alongside Josh and Antho our eight-strong group included the supremely fit Bob and Nick, two Australians out for some father-and-son bonding, and Alex, a gap-year backpacker.
He is the equivalent of a supremely talented left-handed pitcher with a strong arm — and some obvious control issues — that can give whatever team hires him a lot of quality innings.
The paradox of love is that it is supremely free, yet attaches us with bonds stronger than death.
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