For the future the lessons are: we should make our plans independent of aid-at-pleasure; and we should plan, even at some expense of economic progress, for military development sufficient to outstrength neighbouring countries.
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For the future the lessons are: we should make our plans independent of aid-at-pleasure; and we should plan, even at some expense of economic progress, for military development sufficient to outstrength neighbouring countries.
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[…] and then the panic and fear as her murderer grabs her around the throat and the struggles begin and then the moment when she first sees that her killer has her outstrengthed, out-maneuvered, and the futile grappling, the desperate, horrible panicked exertion and gasping for air, […]
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Ten thousand people was a lot of people, and that was how many cops it had taken to outstrength Sean Mckeithen.
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'Never try to outstrength a man's arm with your own,' Edith said knowingly. 'Rarely will you find a man weaker than yourself. However, no arm muscle in the world has the strength of these.'
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