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At the young age of thirty three, he has 11-years experience in duct work construction, union credentials, a weight lifter's physique and a boisterous spirit.
Daniel Hernandez: Ladies and Gentlemen, The Bronx is Hurting Daniel Hernandez 2011
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At the young age of thirty three, he has 11-years experience in duct work construction, union credentials, a weight lifter's physique and a boisterous spirit.
Daniel Hernandez: Ladies and Gentlemen, The Bronx is Hurting Daniel Hernandez 2011
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At the young age of thirty three, he has 11-years experience in duct work construction, union credentials, a weight lifter's physique and a boisterous spirit.
Daniel Hernandez: Ladies and Gentlemen, The Bronx is Hurting Daniel Hernandez 2011
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At the young age of thirty three, he has 11-years experience in duct work construction, union credentials, a weight lifter's physique and a boisterous spirit.
Daniel Hernandez: Ladies and Gentlemen, The Bronx is Hurting Daniel Hernandez 2011
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It's not enough that his style is so distinctive that it can be spotted on any track, his torso as erect as a Beefeater's, a gold chain bounding against his weight lifter's chest, his legs jutting forward, swallowing his lane.
Good As Gold 2008
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Each lifter's U.S. team ranking was based on a percentage comparing the total amount each lifted to the world-qualifying standard in his or her weight class in a series of competitions, not just the trials.
USATODAY.com - Haworth, Cunningham make U.S. weightlifting team 2004
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Working quickly, the lifter's automatic manipulators deposited the load in the designated place, finding an empty slot among numerous ranks of high, crowded shelves.
Sliding Scales Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 2004
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His attitude toward the lifter's driver, a local, was typically dismissive.
Sliding Scales Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 2004
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Tegan waggled the lifter's wings - no, she just rolled its body a little from side to side.
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The 'scaphe rode tucked into an oval hollow in the lifter's center.
Starfish 1999
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