The Vikings'brawniest runner at 217 pounds was deactivated for all 18 games last year after developing slowly, but was still considered a long-term project to someday replace Smith.
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It also made him part of the Shanghai crowd, a network spreading from China's biggest, brawniest and most cosmopolitan city _ the nation's self-styled " dragon head ."
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But even when healthy, Camby, a natural forward despite being 6-foot-11, seems no match for the best and brawniest of centers in the NBA . And his offensive moves have been limited, at best.
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From the outset of the bombing campaign seven weeks ago, Blair has employed the brawniest rhetoric of any allied leader and has described the conflict as a moral one and the acts of Milosevic as war crimes for which the West must seek retribution.
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On Thursday morning before Game 2, O'Neal got the notion that, at 7 feet 1 inch and 303 pounds, he was not intimidating enough, as if physically dominating some of the biggest, brawniest athletes in the world counted for nothing.
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The alliance between AT & AMP; T, the United States'largest communications company, and British Telecom, Britain's leading communications provider, is a stark demonstration that even the brawniest communications giants no longer feel big enough to take on the global marketplace on their own.
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In Peter Hyams'lavishly produced horror thriller, " The Relic, " that institution is a natural history museum in Chicago, and the destruction is carried out with a degree of passion for shattered glass, waterlogged treasure and the humiliation of the high and the mighty that only the brawniest big-budget action-adventure films can muster.