Arnold Schwarzenegger

Title: Arnold Schwarzenegger
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Arnold Schwarzenegger
His gap-toothed grin is one of the most recognized in the United States and the world. Broad shoulders on top of an abnormally muscular torso with legs of steel are also trademarks of the man. For most people, the sight of his bulging biceps wielding ridiculously large arsenal of weapons is not an uncommon phenomenon. The strange, thick accent that escapes his lips does not seem ludicrous anymore. Labeled as king of mayhem and mass …showed first 75 words of 2488 total…
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…showed last 75 words of 2488 total… 'Nietzche's Boy,' Sight & Sound, 8 (1991), 22-25. McGough, Peter. 'Conversation With An Icon,' Flex, 11 (1995)135-140, 186-191. Schwarzenegger, Arnold. Encyclopedia Of Modern Bodybuilding. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1985 Shaw, David. 'The World According To Arnold,' Cigar Aficionado, 6 (1996) 134-164. Stoddard, Maynard Good, and Cory SerVaas, M.D. 'Marketing Fitness With The President And Arnold Schwarzenegger,' The Saturday Evening Post, 7/8 (1990) 43-49, 108, 110. Walsh, K.T. 'Pumped Up,' U.S. News & World Report, 6 (1992) 55-63.

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