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His pose had changed since last week's game.
His pose and expression are reminiscent of Vel?uez.
His pose, angular in the sculpture, becomes one long, gentle curve.
His pose is a bit like Rodin's The Thinker - hand on chin.
His pose is terrific; it just doesn't adequately conceal the geek.
His pose, however, echoes a photograph by Mathew B. Brady taken in 1864.
His pose as a gracious and civil host had lasted less than 30 seconds.
His pose of open-mindedness and ostentatiously asserted country virtue made him, in his way, as unassailable as George Washington.
His pose is as a naif who buys it all: corporations' can-do rhetoric, the caring embrace of government, how convenience makes life easier.
His pose in the photograph above echoes the earliest known image of President Washington, painted in 1772 by Charles Willson Peale.
His pose is awkward and difficult to interpret, but he is rendered in a more naturalistic manner than his brother.
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