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strength noun brawn, cogency, concentration, durability, efficacy, emphasis, endurance, energy, fervor, firmness, force, hardiness, health, impregnability, main, mainstay, might, mightiness, muscle, opes, power, proof, puissance, robur, robustness, solidity, soundness, stalwartness, stamina, stoutness, sturdiness, substantiality, substantialness, superiority, tenaciousness, tenacity, toughness, validity, vigor, virility, vitality, vividness, willpower See also: ability, amount, degree, dint, emphasis, faculty, health, magnitude, main force, mainstay, potential, predominance, protection, prowess, puissance, quantity, sinew, tenacity, tolerance, validity How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| With NSK going from strength to strength, Laibach faded into studio seclusion for seven years. A huge success this year, the inimitable Ottawa International Animation Festival seems to be going from strength to strength. After a difficult 2003, Cadbury Schweppes has made a strong start to 2004, especially in its core UK market where the Cadbury Dairy Milk masterbrand is going from strength to strength. |
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