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1 The lad went out, and presently a girl of herculean proportions entered.
2 Tuskega, or Jim's Boy, was a man of herculean proportions .
3 The professional wrestlers are generally men of herculean proportions .
4 Yes, the work of civilizing the Germanic nations was a task of herculean proportions and of tremendous significance.
5 The new-comer, who was more than six feet high, and gifted with herculean proportions , had been well-named Goliath.
6 He was a man of herculean proportions , and blessed with as commonplace features as you could find in a day's walk.
7 The great contest in Germany is to maintain this bank metal reserve, and it is the task of Sisyphus and of herculean proportions .
8 As the prisoner stood erect, Carpenter saw that he was a man of herculean proportions and over six feet three or four inches in height.
9 Every man silently held out his hand for the other file, and Jim selected a fellow of herculean proportions to take first turn with him.
10 Sudden disappearances (including that of her own daughter), the presence of blood, the smell, and DIY of herculean proportions she must have known.
11 Nearly seven feet tall and of Herculean proportions were these giants.
12 The State Examinations Commission, which manages the Junior and Leaving Cert, oversees a task of Herculean proportions every year.
13 And we might be surprised if somehow we could prevent his brother-in-law from coming across as a moron of Herculean proportions .
14 He was a man of Herculean proportions , dressed like an under-gamekeeper, but with the face of one who was used to command.
15 Fashion show producers are used to pulling off the impossible, but even with the most experienced on hand, this was an effort of Herculean proportions .
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