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  • The play is strong meat, made stronger by Dominic Cooke's production.
  • It was, by the standards of the day, strong meat.
  • Its legs are strong and well-developed, with strong meat.
  • This breed was developed to exhibit strong meat characteristics.
  • They are a dual-purpose chicken that have a decent laying ability and strong meat production characteristics.
  • As a subject this was strong meat for Coward, whose own homosexuality was never publicly paraded.
  • The Senate considered Knopfelmacher's published criticisms of Moscow, and its apologists, to be unduly strong meat.
  • The contents of sealed scriptures should be brought to light & Strong meat indeed for the day!
  • Complaints that Agriculture is too cozy with industry interests to provide strong meat and poultry inspection did not begin with Espy.
  • The sketch then cuts back to the studio, prompting Idle to remark " pretty strong meat there from " [ sniffs ]"
  • As a slogan, President Clinton's pledge in 1992 to " end welfare as we know it " was strong meat, and many voters swallowed it whole.
  • Pinytus replied, after polite words, that he hoped Dionysius would send strong meat next time so his people might not grow up on the milk of babes.
  • The base of pho bo is a strong meat stock, and it almost always contains thinly sliced beef, bean sprouts and rice noodles, and often tofu, egg, vegetables, pate and other ingredients.
  • Actually, the biggest jolt for most theatergoers, especially those anticipating a shiver-making tour of the dark side of sex, will be that " Shopping and . . . " is not so much strong meat as strong medicine.
  • "The Tiger's Eye " was " Perhaps . . . too strong meat for the taste of its day . . . . " It did not appear in print until it was included in a special L . Frank Baum issue of " The American Book Collector ".
  • Valiente offers another explanation for the negative reaction of some neopagans; that the identification of Lucifer as the God of the witches in " Aradia " was " too strong meat " for Wiccans who were used to the gentler, romantic paganism of Gerald Gardner and were especially quick to reject any relationship between witchcraft and Satanism.