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"The male was overpowered by three of the passengers, at least," he said.

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"Because the US is militarily so overpowering, it has always been a natural leader of Nato," says Ms Rij.

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She also described the dome as "very overpowering".

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Lions head coach Andy Farrell was at Murrayfield on Sunday to watch his Ireland team overpower Scotland, while England overcame France in a thriller to claim their first win.

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Scotland's fly-half unfurled his catalogue of unhurried skills to confound English defenders, an overpowering influence personified by his involvement in Scotland's second try.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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