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the strong of
adjective
Capable of producing great physical force.
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Warning: their own Old Bristolian cider is for the strong of constitution.
The strong of job growth implies that there is no reason to keep the fed funds target rate at near-zero level.
But be advised: The crudo version is only for the strong of stomach as it usually includes raw crayfish and shrimp.
The writer placed Casanova, Wilt Chamberlain, Lothario, King Cole, Francois-Felix Faure, Porfirio Rubirosa, Zeus, Jimmy Swaggart, Henry VIII, and Augustus the Strong of Saxony at the top of the list.
The timid exits by England and France from the World Cup created a confusion that will benefit only the strong of purpose, the nine-month men for whom the World Cup and the Six Nations and Lions tours are blots on their calendars.
Indeed, ever since protective head gear was adopted there have been fairly regular and disturbing examples of players receiving sickening blows (for the strong of stomach, see here, here and here).Despite these shortfalls, few want to return to a time before head protection.
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This is a journey for the strong-of-heart.
The coaster will offer the strong-of-stomach a chance to enjoy 67 mph speeds over a nearly mile-long track while cantilevered out on "wings".
"We are the strongest of the strongest," he continued.
It was the strongest of statements.
"Night Moves" is much the stronger of the two.
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