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And since eggs are in the air, Mr. Piraro feels he has to project cartoons on the backdrop demolishing the old antidrug television campaign: "This is your brain.
Now it's accountable to shareholders and has to project dynamism, like a regional dance troupe, so it's called Electricity North West.
The urge my son has, to project himself into his Hexbug and his game – to allow this "not-self" to engage in an imaginary world, which he can then control – is essential for his development.
But she also has to project a larger-than-life persona, using her songs to link personal history to grand female archetypes, then hoping she has picked an archetype the public will endorse.
But it's entirely likely that, after the second round of voting, on May 6th, the next President of France will be François Hollande, the inoffensive, myopic, weight-conscious Socialist candidate, a man so milky-mild that one has to project onto him a secret life to make him seem not just a fully credible politician but a fully credible human being.
The instrument is played on auspicious and important occasions, both religious and secular, and is particularly associated with north Indian weddings, when it has to project two opposite rasas, sentiments, the happiness of the occasion and, at the same time, the sadness of the young bride taking leave of her father's home.
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With Cabrera, they had to project.
You have to project yourself in public".
"I had to project with more exertion.
"Conductors have to project a very great self-assurance.
Musical comedy stars don't have to project.
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