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- "Muscle Bound" is a song by the English new wave band Spandau Ballet, released as part of the third single from their debut album Journeys to Glory. In...
- nudity or partial nudity. A feature article in the February 1977 issue, "Musclebound for Glory", contained photos of bodybuilders, thus relating the illustrations...
- weapons. The comparison of Ripley to Rambo conflates her with the male, musclebound, gun-wielding action hero. To balance her masculine traits, Cameron gives...
- Morrison, Vertigo, December 1991, collected in Doom Patrol Volume 4: Musclebound, August 2006) Tank Girl: She's ****ing Great (writer & art, in A1 #6...
- and Boyd ruined the sting, and that does not sit well with Montini's musclebound partner Useldinger. Sergeant Lewis Strutt steps in to cool things down...
- athletic coaches discouraged lifting weights, thinking you'd become musclebound. And along came Mickey Hargitay, a great all-around athlete". Hargitay...
- Syverson, V. J. P.; Smith, T. (2017). "Did saber-tooth kittens grow up musclebound? A study of postnatal limb bone allometry in felids from the Pleistocene...
- reviews. Critic A. O. Scott of The New York Times called the film "stiff, musclebound". He said Zwick "wields his camera with a heavy hand, punctuating nearly...
- UniSols. The next day, S.E.T.H. unleashes a platoon of UniSols, led by the musclebound Romeo, in a hostile takeover of the UniSol building, resulting in the...
- Nicodeme's trigger-happy sister. Malcolm Ray as Nicodeme Savoy, Serafine's musclebound brother. Ray also voices the trombonist J.J., and the carnival barker...