| 1. | He bestrode the practice of psychotherapy like a colossus &
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| 2. | Blacket bestrode the Sydney Architectural scene like a colossus ."
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| 3. | In that spring of 1947, America bestrode the planet as never before or since.
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| 4. | In the Gilded Age, J . Pierpont Morgan bestrode the financial nation like a colossus.
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| 5. | Mail art was still rather new, but male art bestrode the world and always had.
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| 6. | It is a humiliating postscript for a group that once bestrode the world of international terrorism.
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| 7. | If scarcely a spectator in the play of events, he had never bestrode the stage.
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| 8. | With a step he bestrode the mountains, and his feet covered the plains and the valleys.
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| 9. | Soldier, politician, businessman, and author, he bestrode mid-19th century America like a Colossus.
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| 10. | When Stalin and Mao Zedong signed a treaty of friendship half a century ago the two communist giants bestrode the world.
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