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THE Vanity Fair group portrait is today's equivalent of Parnassus, where glorified talents come to pose.
How did conspiracy theories come to pose such a challenge to truth?
Secondly, we examined the means by which adolescent EA may come to pose vulnerability, namely that it explains the relation between maternal EA and adolescent depressive symptoms.
To understand the threat that corruption has come to pose to the Party, the Chinese need look no further than their own newspapers.
Unchecked extroversion — a personality trait Cain ties to ebullience, excitability, dominance, risk-taking, thick skin, boldness and a tendency toward quick thinking and thoughtless action — has actually, she argues, come to pose a real menace of late.
Yet even he has come to pose the question "Is there such a thing as truth with a capital T?" The truth of the Samburu evidently works for them.
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The increase in shōen thus came to pose a serious threat to the government, which accordingly issued edicts intended to check the formation of new estates.
She was initially reluctant to apply pressure on her brother, so "a delegation of American and British agents came to pose the invitation in stronger terms.
Somebody at ESPN the Magazine heard about this, which is how Dwight came to pose nude for the publication in 2001.
I have become increasingly concerned – as had the park's owner, Brookfield Properties – that the occupation was coming to pose a health and fire safety hazard to the protestors and to the surrounding community.
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