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When Porfirio Diaz, Strong Man of Mexico, appointed himself president, he reversed most of Juarez's short-lived policies and made sure that the land was returned to the Catholic Church and to the wealthy hacienda owners.
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When Porfirio Diaz, Strong Man of Mexico, appointed himself president, he reversed most of Juarez's short-lived policies and made sure that the land was returned to the Catholic Church and to the wealthy hacienda owners.
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Not coincidentally, the local Strong Man is rich, relative to his suppliers.
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Mr. Rosen said Strong Man will be the first major biography of John Mitchell, the late U.S. attorney general, who played a pivotal role in the “rise, reign and ruin” of Richard Nixon.
Watergate Revisionism: Fox Journalist Expiates John Mitchell 2008
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Mr. Rosen said Strong Man will be the first major biography of John Mitchell, the late U.S. attorney general, who played a pivotal role in the “rise, reign and ruin” of Richard Nixon.
Watergate Revisionism: Fox Journalist Expiates John Mitchell 2008
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Schwarzenegger is running for Strong Man, not governor of a democratic republic.
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I had a momentary vision of myself as the Strong Man, the strong, quiet man with the iron grip on his emotions.
The Little Nugget 1928
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The tumult and the shouting died, the smoke cleared, and Lloyd George stood revealed as England's Strong Man, a sort of Atlas upholding the
The War After the War Isaac Frederick Marcosson 1918
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The Strong Man, too, produced a universal feeling of mingled astonishment and horror, when he laid his head and feet on a couple of separate stools, and then allowed some sturdy smiths to place a stithy on the unsupported part of his body, and hammer a horse-shoe till it was completely made by means of it.
Chapter IV. Book II 1917
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"Ah, Clairette," moaned the Strong Man, pitifully, "it was all through you!"
A Chair on the Boulevard Leonard Merrick 1901
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