| 11. | His inspired words bestride the world with such ease, touching the deepest sensibilities of human beings everywhere .
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| 12. | Hobbes, the live tiger who feigns stuffiness for the uninitiated, bestrides the Great Divide separating children from adults.
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| 13. | Bill Clinton is not suddenly bestriding the earth like a Colossus, exhibiting the will to mobilize collective defense against aggression.
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| 14. | You should be, because bestriding this situation like a green-eyeshade-wearing colossus is the Internal Revenue Service.
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| 15. | There are men ( and women ) who bestride the everyday business world like behemoths in spit-polished Kenneth Coles.
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| 16. | Britain's Sunday Times hailed the American economy this week as " bestriding the world like a Colossus ."
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| 17. | In his cramped space, which resembles a professor's den, a black toy cow wearing beads bestrides a bookcase.
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| 18. | It's happening again with John Deutch, the former MIT provost who now bestrides the National Security Council like a Colossus.
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| 19. | At the unlikely age of 24, bestriding an international stage, he gave every indication that the prodigy had become a grandmaster.
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| 20. | She breaks chains, bestrides a globe, rescues a scantily dressed couple from the Uncle Ben's and Aunt Jemima labels.
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