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16 Sentences With "strong right arm"

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He had a strong right arm that he may have built up through the use of a spear thrower.
Scouts and coaches believed he had a future in the sport because of his size and his strong right arm.
Zergiotis' strong right arm produced one first down, but then Illinois senior linebacker Dele Harding picked him off on third-and-5 near midfield with 2:13 left.
Syndergaard used his towering height and strong right arm to toss a long spear over a row of shields, hitting a horse square in the chest and stopping one of Dothraki riders in his tracks.
Michelle Yeoh is Invisible Woman, the troubled but determined strong right arm of the Evil Master.
In return, Sanicola said: > I was always his right arm, the strong right arm. I know how to fight. I was > an amateur fighter. I used to step in and hit guys when they started ganging > up on Frank in bars.
Her father was in the military and a member of the Tuskegee Airmen. Her Willie Pearl series won a 1991 CRABbery Award (Prince George's Memorial Library) and a 1993 Children's Literary Award for Multicultural Publishing, and A Strong Right Arm was a Junior Library Guild selection and was praised by filmmaker Ken Burns. It was also nominated for the 2004 Rhode Island Children's Book Award.
It was tasked to foster strong cooperation with the Japanese as part of the Order Great East Asia that promotes the lifting of the "great Oriental race." The KALIBAPI was appointed as a strong right arm of the Japanese occupational forces of the Philippines. While the PEC consisted of many former members of the Commonwealth, President Quezon and Vice President Osmeña of the Commonwealth were forced to flee the country.
In 1979, after Labour's failure to regain government in , Fraser made the decision to retire and return to the building trade. Upon leaving parliament he said "I still have a strong right arm and can wield a hammer." In the 1992 Queen's Birthday Honours, Fraser was appointed a Companion of the Queen's Service Order for public services. He died aged 76 in Dunedin in 2001, survived by his wife, son and daughter.
Egypt's greatest general-kings called themselves "Mighty Bull", "Son Of Montu", "Montu Is with His Strong/Right Arm" (Montuherkhepeshef: which was also the given name of a son of Ramesses II, of one of Ramesses III and one of Ramesses IX). Thutmose III (c. 1479—1425 BC), "the Napoleon of Egypt",J.H. Breasted, Ancient Times: A History of the Early World; An Introduction to the Study of Ancient History and the Career of Early Man.
Johnson is the subject of the book A Strong Right Arm, describing her life growing up and the obstacles to her becoming a professional Negro League baseball player. After retiring, she earned a nursing degree from North Carolina Agricultural & Technical State University and established a 30-year career in the field. (Before playing professional baseball, she had been accepted to attend New York University.) She married Charles Johnson; their marriage ended in divorce. She later married Edwardo Goodman.
Dr. Cunningham takes on the tedious task of arranging class and teaching schedules so that the needs of students and of faculty are woven into a manageable whole. He is being relied on increasingly as a resource person by the General Church. He has been my strong right arm throughout my years here at APNTS. ... Dr. Cunningham has devoted his entire professional life to Asia- Pacific Nazarene Theological Seminary making invaluable contributions to the lives of generations of students and leaving an indelible mark upon the identity of the institution.
While on a 1904 trip to Princeton University, Mason had been embarrassed that Penn State did not have a mascot. Mason did not let that deter him: he fabricated the Nittany Lion on the spot and proclaimed that it would easily defeat the Princeton Bengal tiger. The Lion's primary means of attack against the Tiger would be its strong right arm, capable of slaying any foes (this is now traditionally exemplified through cumulative one-armed push-ups after the team scores a touchdown). Upon returning to campus, he set about making his invention a reality.
Then, in a tough pitcher's duel, Earp beat Hutchison and the Belles, 1–0, to clinch the championship. The official summary of the league about the playoffs praised Racine: The work of pitcher Anna Hutchinson for the Belles was exceptional, and it is hard to conceive that Racine could have made any progress without her strong right arm. Other references in the report included Perlick, who led her team at bat and helped to keep them in the series with her stick work and fine defensive play. An especially worthy of mention was the heroic work of Belles catcher Irene Hickson – who played throughout the twelve-game series with a broken finger on her throwing hand, to give stirring and convincing demonstrations of why girls baseball as played in the All-American Girls Baseball League has earned itself a place among of the top attractions of the nation.
Others believe that, although violence is wrong, it should be tolerated as an excess done for the greater good. Clarence Darrow voiced this view in his courtroom defense of labor leader Big Bill Haywood, charged with ordering the assassination of the governor of Idaho: > I don't care how many wrongs they committed, I don't care how many crimes > these weak, rough, rugged, unlettered men who often know no other power but > the brute force of their strong right arm, who find themselves bound and > confined and impaired whichever way they turn, who look up and worship the > god of might as the only god that they know--I don't care how often they > fail, how many brutalities they are guilty of. I know their cause is just.D. > O. Linder, The trial of Big Bill Haywood, University of Missouri, Kansas > City, School of Law, accessed 8 Nov. 2015.
In the closing days of the Civil War, when a soldier seeking to enter his cellar and carry away his provisions, although bearing the weight of 80 years upon his shoulders, with his strong right arm he quickly felled the soldier to the floor. So impressed was the commanding officer that he ordered his soldiers to ride away. American Civil War Early during the American Civil War, Confederate cannons were mounted at the Powder Spring Gap on Clinch Mountain facing the Clinch Valley in order to prevent Union forces crossing from the northwest side of the ridge to the Federal Road and the Richland Valley to the southeast. As the war progressed, Confederate soldiers engaged in guerrilla warfare tactics from numerous vantage points along Clinch Mountain, including the rocks and caves around Joppa Mountain's summit at Buzzard Rock where they extracted saltpeter, one of the ingredients of gunpowder, from the droppings of buzzards.

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