Yes, he has big muscles, and strength tends to vary in proportion to muscle mass.
Although he has big plans to extend the welfare state, he also thinks it important to attract foreign investors.
"He's a big manager, he has a big history with France and with Tunisia - he's won the European Championship and the Africa Cup of Nations, " he told BBC Sport.
He probably feels he has a big fight on his hands when he decides to do anything.
Now 36, he has a big success under his belt: In 2005 he founded mobile accessory company ZAGG .
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Right now, he's a little shaky but he has a big smile on his face.
From GOP headquarters, Mr. Munisteri said he has heard big talk from the Democrats before.
He also has big stakes in a number of Peruvian gas fields and pipelines.
Baron admits to "educating" congressmen about MTBE, but insists he has no big stake in the issue.
Right now he has a big grin, knowing that both the terms of the deal and time are on his side.
He also has big stakes in life insurance and banking outfit Mediolanum as well as in soccer team AC Milan.
"Zamora was a really important player but we spoke with him and he has a big problem with his Achilles, " Capello added.
He has a big personality and a lot of people are voting for him as a protest vote, rather than for his policies.
Steve Ballmer is the Winston Churchill of the software business and he has a big enough war chest to fight for a long time.
He also has big dreams for his three daughters who play the game, all at nationally ranked levels (his two other daughters prefer horseback riding).
Locals know he has a big piece of their action--perhaps one reason that so many have invested in his companies and grown richer as a result.
Chef Anthony Bourdain, host of TV's "No Reservations, " doesn't have a problem with meat consumption, but he has a big problem with how animals are raised and slaughtered.
He has a big house and two cars.
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Mr. NOCERA: Well, as has been noted in the newspapers, he has a big problem with an insider trading count where he said that he wanted to sell some stock right after September 11 because of September 11 and the affect it would have on Enron's stock.
We know he has got a big boot and he is a class player, but I am sure we can move him around a bit.
With this kind of interest in social networking applications, he thinks he has the next big thing and he wouldn't mind hooking up with the likes of a Facebook or Twitter.
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