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She's a force of nature and not to be missed.
I think he is a force of nature and a phenomenon.
Maybe the causes weren't natural, but it was a force of nature.
Still, he is a force of nature and was appreciated as such.
He continues to be a force of nature in blue jeans.
She's a force of nature, and an amazingly natural one.
He was a force of nature, a fact of life.
"She is a force of nature and it is not a good idea to get in her way."
But Shakespeare is more than a playwright; he's a force of nature.
They are a force of nature and, as such, a part of nature's law.
She was a force of nature who had entered his heart four years earlier and taken up permanent residence.
But Ruth Brown is a force of nature, not just because she's still here.
The man was a force of nature no mortal could possibly control."
The visions had changed a little- the man was a force of nature and might just be enough to tip the balance in their favor.
Those supporters who have found her to be a force of nature no doubt have a point.
In this case, it was a force of nature that brought air traffic to a complete standstill.
Joseph in a rage is a force of nature.
The feeders are a force of nature, and they respond to instinct rather than to reason.
He is a force of nature not a talker.
A bonded Prime was a force of nature, something to be reckoned with.
After all, he concludes, "Luck is a force of nature, the same as water.
They were able to talk clinically about the wind, almost as if it were a force of nature.
It was a force of nature, one never intended to be understood or mastered by so frail a thing as a human.
Therava was a force of nature; as well try to buy a flood or an avalanche.
Marj wasn't sure she liked the idea, but Alice was a force of nature not to be argued with.