Neeson does indeed bestride the stage like a colossus, and even when seated, which he is for most of the second act, conveys an impression of towering above all others.
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The tough, take-charge campaign manager next bestrides the stage of " 301 Congress Avenue, " address of the headquarters and likely title of the insiders'drama.
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To be presidential is to plot your surprise in secret, to reverse course with panache, and thereby to bestride the news cycle like a Colossus, asserting leadership in one bodacious swoop.
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Gates'book " The Signifying Monkey, " an exercise in literary criticism, won an American Book Award in 1989, but you sense that he is happier bestriding several worlds.
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Lewis wrote that McNeal stood with a foot on each side of the little rivulet and " thanked his God that he had lived to bestride the mighty and heretofore deemed endless Missouri ."
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An outright merger would create a colossus bestriding the Atlantic, with $ 38 billion in annual sales, 182, 000 employees, 42 million business and residential customers, and operations in 72 countries.
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Is it good for the country, many asked, for a single media conglomerate that already bestrides the print and cable world to also control America's most popular entrance ramp to the Internet?
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Wearing alligator pumps, a prim cashmere V-neck and a full skirt that would have looked perfect on Donna Reed, Miuccia Prada currently bestrides the unusual world she inhabits like a diffident colossus.
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Alcester was an important Roman settlement of around eighteen hectares laying bestride Ryknild Street in a loop of the River Arrow to the west of its confluence with the River Alne, underlying the modern town.
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The ritziest marriage of all, a share swap worth over $ 10 billion, was announced recently by Martin Marietta and Lockheed, two giants that will henceforth bestride the defense industry as a single colossus.