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For all his dynamism, Mr Sarkozy has imposed himself as a globe-trotting dealmaker partly because of the absence of American leadership.
It was a triumph, with a forthright team selection, that seemed to epitomise the way in which Leonardo has imposed himself.
An actor who likes to keep the audience off balance, he has imposed himself through sheer force of personality, creating if not a cult then at least a mystique.
He has imposed himself totally on the team's attacking structure.
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An industry who arrived at this show preparing to be scandalised at how Slimane ignored the YSL heritage left wishing he had imposed himself just a little more.
This leads Reid to argue that "The ingenious author has imposed upon himself by confounding real magnitude with apparent magnitude," that is, Hume equivocates (EIP 2.14, 182).
"The president has imposed on himself a ban on taking contributions from federal lobbyists.
He has imposed on himself a ban from taking money from political action committees.
"I'm about two and a half days away from it now," he said, stating the obvious, since he has imposed a deadline on himself for an announcement at noon on Tuesday.
Coburn, a family physician in Oklahoma, has imposed a two-term limit on himself.
Thus Montenegro has imposed sanctions on Russia.
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