Sentence examples for displayed himself from inspiring English sources

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He's also displayed himself a master of manipulating the media: this year alone he has teased the world with news of his latest album, So Help Me God, dramatic appearances at the Brits and the Grammys, and a secret show at Koko in London.

Upon his return, the king displayed himself to his subjects by creating a procession through the city.

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At first, it wasn't clear how he would display himself in his own work.

Terry's gamble, on Father's Day, was to display himself as the big daddy of this squad and take the discord to the public.

Flaubert had always been wary of publication, and said that when it came to finally displaying himself, he would only do so "in full armour".

Gov. Jack Markell of Delaware, one of eight current governors scheduled to attend the conference, said the event offered Mr. Cuomo an opportunity to display himself as "a very strong spokesperson" for the country's Democratic governors.

"Like a monkey at the zoo, Giles is intent on displaying himself from his least flattering angle," said one teacher in my term report, a document strewn with words like "disruptive" and "unfocused".

And yes, of course he should never had got through to the final few rounds, but he does, as ever, display himself to have more energy and self-confidence than a lot of the top thirteen.

He sees the giant who is the novel's other main character come from Ireland to get money by displaying himself, and he covets his bones for his private museum in Leicester Square.

Oddly Frazier, so interested in Moore's strange masculinity, makes little critically of this extraordinary confession, which may, as Moore displays himself at the height of his powers, prefigure a time when he knows he will no longer be in control of the reception of the astonishing works of that irresistible fellow, "George Moore," whom he had sedulously fashioned from unlikely materials.

Biskind said: "Eavesdropping on Welles and Jaglom is [like] sitting at the table … Welles comes off as a fascinating bundle of contradictions, at once belligerent and almost childishly vulnerable … a shy man who hid behind … masks but loved to display himself".

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