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David and Goliath, Paul thought.† (source)
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David and Goliath!† (source)
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From all appearances, the game seemed even more of a mismatch than David and Goliath.† (source)
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On occasion it could set the stage for a David and Goliath struggle as a solitary lawyer and his crippled client faced a throng of corporate suits, or a beaten-down defendant faced the power of the State.† (source)
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He tried to put words to the story of David and Goliath and Nebuchadnezzar and Shadrack Meshack and Abednego.† (source)
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"David and Goliath," he smiled.† (source)
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Is there anything like David and Goliath and Samson in the Greek history?† (source)
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This hypnotic state of absorption was rudely shaken but not broken when, on the third day after the visit of David and Goliath, a cream-colored Ford station wagon with KTKA / Grand Junction written on the side pulled into Annie's driveway.† (source)
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Paul sat quietly, a steno pad of his own on his lap (he had finished the last legal pad the previous evening), and listened to Annie's voice as she made a statement which consisted of all the things she had told David and Goliath four days ago.† (source)
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There was yet another novelistic roundness in this denouement: they were the same two cops who had come the other day to question Annie about Kushner, David and Goliath.† (source)
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They looked like David and Goliath, if David had gotten close enough to let Goliath kick his ass.† (source)
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FIGURE 41: The Conquest of the Monster; David and Goliath; The Harrowing of Hell; Samson and the Lion (engraving, Germany, A.D.1471).† (source)
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It's a feel-good, David and Goliath story.†
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