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Each conformed themselves to the image of virility and power appropriate to the time and place.
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His Houston socialite lover, Joanne Herring, first made him visit Afghan wounded, implying that helping them was a test of his virility, but Mr Wilson was a pacifist who couldn't bear to shoot a squirrel out of a tree.
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The importance of blogging has been proven by the vast number of blogging success stories, virility of online posts, and the sheer number of individuals reached via this method.
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Politicians are obsessed with assembly plants, which some see as a symbol of national virility.
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The notion that it might be a disaster is based on the misconception that a strong currency is somehow a symbol of economic virility.
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On December 8th The New York Times reported on the increasing alarm of European security services over the gathering force and virility of these threats.
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Handsome as a racecar, he clearly got a kick out of his own cinematic virility, using it to manipulate both men and women.
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And women may be drawn to a strong jaw, which might signal a nice level of testosterone, for added virility or agility.
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Chief amongst them is George Osborne, who used to treat protection of triple-A rating as a key target and measure of his economic competence and political virility.
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The tug-of-war over Article 18 has become a virility test for the Berlusconi government, which has so far not lived up to most of its bold electoral promises.
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The contents: capsules of ginseng extract, which is widely believed to promote virility.
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