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He framed himself not only as a reformer but as the very saviour of Mexico.
Among his many interests was a love of history, sports, building and restoring furniture, collecting old cast iron toys and old maps and prints which he framed himself.
He also called on the crowd to imagine itself in the shoes of the men who signed the constitution in revolutionary America, and framed himself as a leader capable of the achievements of both Democrat Franklin Delano Roosevelt and Republican Ronald Reagan.
Asked about the remark at a news conference yesterday, Governor Pataki seemed to step in as a self-appointed referee, managing to criticize a potential rival and prolong a fight even as he framed himself as an adult who refuses to stoop to negative campaigning.
He has adeptly framed himself as less partisan than other politicians, and his speaking skills can inspire Americans as well as allow him to talk over the opposition and directly to them.
This was definitely how Aquino framed himself before and upon assuming power in 2010, vowing to end a decade of democratic reversals.
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He huffed, he scoffed, framing himself as an adult among children.
Mr. de Blasio has taken great pains to frame himself as the anti-Bloomberg.
(He does all his framing himself, leaving the lighting to the director of photography).
Mr. Saakashvili encouraged this view, framing himself as a visionary who was leading a column of regional democracy movements.
In the 2004 campaign, Bush, using a strategy uncharacteristic for a sitting president, set out to frame John Kerry even before Kerry could frame himself.
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