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1 What we want in the Church of God is more brawn of piety.
2 You would make quite a pretty squad of Frenchmen, and show a little more brawn .
3 He's a clumsy fellow, with more brawn than brains.
4 Swashbuckling mayhem, using more brawn and testosterone than brains.
5 The work to be performed demanded more brawn than brain and no vast amount of either.
6 My type: a big outdoorsy galoot, more brawn than brains, more street smarts than book smarts.
7 We're more brawn than brain in these matters, Gordon, but you've all our help, for what it's worth.
8 But if excess in feeling is objectionable, so too is the "healthy" reading accorded his works by pianists with more brawn than brain.
9 Although he considered himself to have " more brawn than brains", James J. Braddock had an unerring ability to make the best of a bad situation.
10 "Does he need any more brawn ? " some warrior shouted, and many men guffawed.
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