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* ''Fanfic/VowOfTheKing'': Starrk immediately proves why he's the top Espada when he enters the field, completely overwhelming and then fatally injuring Ichigo who had just delivered a NoHoldsBarredBeatdown to Nnoitra, the fifth Espada.

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[[caption-width-right:350: When you combine this trope with GermanicEfficiency, even ComicBook/CaptainAmerica can have a hard time dealing with it.]]

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Of course, in modern-day real life, no such correlation exists for political or business hierarchies. An entry-level clerk is just as likely as a CEO to be good at fighting since fighting has absolutely nothing to do with either person's job role.

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Of course, in modern-day real life, no such correlation exists for political or business hierarchies. An entry-level clerk is just as likely as a CEO the chairman of the board to be good at fighting since fighting has absolutely nothing to do with either person's job role.
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* In the 1800s, there was a Mexican politician by the name of Antonio de Padua María Severino López de Santa Anna y Pérez de Lebrón, better known as Antonio López de Santa Anna, President of Mexico and "[[NomDeGuerre Napoleon of the West]]". A popular general and leader (he was elected president for eleven non-consecutive terms), he is most famous among Americans for the time he traveled to Texas to [[FrontlineGeneral personally take charge of the Mexican forces working to put down a rebellion]], including leading the forces that successfully besieged and retook San Antonio and The Alamo. [[SubvertedTrope Of course]], he is also known for being captured at the Battle of San Jacinto, where he was forced to sign the Treaties of Velasco recognizing the Republic of Texas as an independent nation, which probably wouldn't have happened if he had led from the rear. The Texian leader at San Jacinto, General Sam Houston, would [[AsskickingLeadsToLeadership would go on to be President of Mexoc and later Governor of Texas.]]

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* In the 1800s, there was a Mexican politician by the name of Antonio de Padua María Severino López de Santa Anna y Pérez de Lebrón, better known as Antonio López de Santa Anna, President of Mexico and "[[NomDeGuerre Napoleon of the West]]". A popular general and leader (he was elected president for eleven non-consecutive terms), he is most famous among Americans for the time he traveled to Texas to [[FrontlineGeneral personally take charge of the Mexican forces working to put down a rebellion]], including leading the forces that successfully besieged and retook San Antonio and The Alamo. [[SubvertedTrope Of course]], he is also known for being captured at the Battle of San Jacinto, where he was forced to sign the Treaties of Velasco recognizing the Republic of Texas as an independent nation, which probably wouldn't have happened if he had led from the rear. The Texian leader at San Jacinto, General Sam Houston, would [[AsskickingLeadsToLeadership would go on to be President of Mexoc Mexico and later Governor of Texas.]]
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* In the 1800s, there was a Mexican politician by the name of Antonio de Padua María Severino López de Santa Anna y Pérez de Lebrón, better known as Antonio López de Santa Anna, President of Mexico and "[[NomDeGuerre Napoleon of the West]]". A popular general and leader (he was elected president for eleven non-consecutive terms), he is most famous among Americans for the time he traveled to Texas to [[FrontlineGeneral personally take charge of the Mexican forces working to put down a rebellion]], including leading the forces that successfully besieged and retook San Antonio and The Alamo. [[SubvertedTrope Of course]], he is also known for being captured at the Battle of San Jacinto, where he was forced to sign the Treaties of Velasco recognizing the Republic of Texas as an independent nation, which probably wouldn't have happened if he had led from the rear. The Texian leader at San Jacinto, General Sam Houston, would [[AsskickingLeadsToLeadership would go on to be President and later Governor of Texas.]]

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* In the 1800s, there was a Mexican politician by the name of Antonio de Padua María Severino López de Santa Anna y Pérez de Lebrón, better known as Antonio López de Santa Anna, President of Mexico and "[[NomDeGuerre Napoleon of the West]]". A popular general and leader (he was elected president for eleven non-consecutive terms), he is most famous among Americans for the time he traveled to Texas to [[FrontlineGeneral personally take charge of the Mexican forces working to put down a rebellion]], including leading the forces that successfully besieged and retook San Antonio and The Alamo. [[SubvertedTrope Of course]], he is also known for being captured at the Battle of San Jacinto, where he was forced to sign the Treaties of Velasco recognizing the Republic of Texas as an independent nation, which probably wouldn't have happened if he had led from the rear. The Texian leader at San Jacinto, General Sam Houston, would [[AsskickingLeadsToLeadership would go on to be President of Mexoc and later Governor of Texas.]]

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