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Yes, Saddam is dangerous, but he poses no immediate threat to us and has proved to be deterrable.
Hence the first, grainy picture of Watney that is patched through to NASA; he may be Lazarus, come from the dead, but he poses in his spacesuit, thumbs way up, as the Fonz.
Had he been injured early, presumably Courtney Lawes would have come on, but he poses a different threat and come the home matches against Ireland and, in particular, Wales, Jones will need to add ball-carriers.
Mr. Zastocki, 24 years old, does not work for the team, but he poses for photos with fans, signs autographs, and has been recruited by someone at a booth in the corridor to pitch credit-card subscriptions.
Like all countries Sweden has far-right groups but he poses them a problem because he comes from a neighbourhood that has at least 75% immigrants and he always make a point of saying: 'I am one of them.' And he is more Swedish than everything".
But he poses a false policy choice, advocating that Washington "take money from S.S.I. and invest in early childhood initiatives instead".
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John Terry did raise his boot but he posed no danger to Luis García as he connected with the ball.
He has said he wants to be president one day, but he posed a different sort of threat: a steadily growing popularity combined with an incorruptibility that made him impossible to co-opt and a relentlessness in embarrassing officials by disclosing their corrupt dealings.
But he posed questions to McConnell on a number of national issues, such as the federal minimum wage, Obamacare, climate change and gay marriage.
But if he poses a danger, it is to the rest of Latin America, where his simplistic ideas are sometimes popular, rather than to the United States, which even after the mid-term elections does not seem to be lusting for a "Bolivarian revolution".
"What is so bad about death?" Shakur wonders, and you can't help but think that he poses this rhetorical question with the authority of someone who knows what he's talking about.
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