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Plastic pulleys were going to pose a significant threat, they concluded, because they were cheaper.
"This research is going to pose enormous legal and ethical questions," Dr. Koch acknowledged in the recent interview.
Get Set If you are going to pose a shot, get slow-moving elders seated first, so the rest of the family isn't waiting around.
Prior to arrival, I had asked Claire if my inability to speak Cantonese, the native dialect of Hong Kong, was going to pose a problem.
"This is going to pose a very awkward situation," said Jendayi Frazer, a former assistant secretary of state for African affairs.
I am going to pose some questions and let them go back and forth, and occasionally I will inject something or other.
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"Actually, I do think I am going to win," Wu said cheerily, then went to pose for a photograph, flexing his arm in what he called a "trust-buster pose," with the Empire State Building behind him, catching the last light of the golden hour.
The second thing is that it is still the place where every beautiful model and movie star at a loose end goes to pose and party.
'Umm, are you going to get me to pose all splayed on the sun lounger?' she asks the photographer.
His go-to pose is the James Dean/Brad Pitt head tilt: chin down, he glances upwards and narrows his eyes soulfully.
The Sideways Snuggle is a go-to pose for me when posing with a friend or my boyfriend.
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