| 1. | Why, man, he doth bestride the narrow world
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| 2. | The United States bestrides the globe like a colossus.
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| 3. | The main front which points at the west is bestrided by two towers.
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| 4. | "' A1 road to York and Edinburgh and bestrides the River Welland.
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| 5. | That is the strange dichotomy that bestrides the nation at the end of the 20th century.
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| 6. | Why, reader _ the boorishness of this Roberto Alomar doth bestride the world like a colossus.
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| 7. | Angela Lansbury bestrides the intersection of politics and procreation with an authority that will not be denied.
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| 8. | "Handel did bestride our musical world like a Colossus, " wrote his contemporary Charles Burney.
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| 9. | Still, with the proliferation of literary poetry, why is there no one artist who bestrides this terrain?
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| 10. | *" bestriding " seems too much connotation and not enough denotation for the sentence it's in.
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