But when Dez took his son under his wing, Taz saw big lights and an NBA future for his boy.
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It was not luck that Ireland had in Shane Horgan a 6ft 4in right wing who has hands big enough to cradle a ball and can stretch his height.
Although Sweden's Social Democrats, unlike other left-wing parties in Europe, never nationalised big swathes of industry, the government still has large shareholdings it could sell.
Out back, things get sexier and cooler, with a big hatch tipped with a modest wing.
Scarlets wing Mark Jones and Harlequins centre James are big losses, but Welsh rugby has strength in depth in the backs.
"Especially this time of the year, the special teams are going to play a big part, " Lightning left wing Ryan Malone said.
Mr Reid said the Boehner plan was "a big wet kiss for the right wing", and Mr Obama has said he will not sign a short-term deal.
Mr Lind's attack is more original than Mr Frum's, and he exposes many sins, big and small, of right-wing Texans.
Mr Gore's sallies against big business help shore up his left wing against the challenge of Ralph Nader and the Green Party.
Whether or not these parties will hit the campaign trail in a big way just as their right-wing competitors have done will become clear over the coming days and weeks.
But it is not particularly true of his big opponents -- including the left-wing Democratic Party, which has its own scandals, its own selfish interests and, during the election campaign, its own evidence of the abuse of political power in the case of Italy's third-largest (and oldest) bank, Monte dei Paschi di Siena, whose business was allegedly run and distorted in the interests of local Democratic Party politicians in that area.
LDP's more reactionary wing may prevail, with the party remaining heavily committed to big public-spending programmes and special-interest politics.
But there is a big question-mark over the willingness of even a right-wing government to sell more than 49% of the company.
Posture and pontificate as they might, Julia Gillard, the prime minister and Labor leader, and Tony Abbott, the right-wing coalition leader, were both rejected for being several hat-sizes too big.
But when 'Sea Bass' is in one of those rampaging moods, it seems no disgrace if the big Frenchman happens to get past, as he did to Moody with one charge down the wing for a try just after half-time.
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