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COOPER: Fiercest is right -- not the best of times for the vice president or his boss.
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Then met in arms the Solymaean crew, [169] (Fiercest of men,) and those the warrior slew;
The Iliad of Homer 2003
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Fiercest fire weary to the sound upon the wheel recorded by Fairport Convention as a Christmas single 1970
Now Be Thankful 1970
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Fiercest of fighters, although they do not sometimes look it, the warriors of Scotland alone among all nations withstood the ravages of the conquering English.
Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 153, August 15, 1917 Various
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Fiercest of all was the fight at the harbour, where the navy of the king lay, and which, if seized, would have put Cæsar at his enemies 'mercy.
A Friend of Caesar A Tale of the Fall of the Roman Republic. Time, 50-47 B.C. William Stearns Davis 1903
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Fiercest of all was the clamour made by the poor at the increasing price of bread, the chief necessity of life; for the imposition of a heavy duty upon wheat and other cereals had made the common loaf of the peasant's daily fare almost an article of luxury.
Temporal Power Marie Corelli 1889
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Fiercest, though loveliest, of all the gods is Pele, she whose home is in Kilauea, greatest of the world's volcanoes.
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Fiercest, loudest, and most heeded of all, the voice of Tertullian still sounds down the ages.
Women Wage-Earners Their Past, Their Present, and Their Future Helen Campbell 1878
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Articulate the other consonants -- Fiercest, baked, yourself.
The Third Reader, Designed for the Use of Primary Schools, Adelaide de Vendel 1864
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Fiercest and fellest of all was Edward himself; when his lance shivered, and he drew his knotty mace from its sling by his saddlebow, woe to all who attempted to stop his path.
The Last of the Barons — Volume 12 Edward Bulwer Lytton Lytton 1838
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