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A gifted propagandist who had little real experience of battle, he projected himself as a mujahid, a holy warrior.
Several times, and without being challenged, he projected himself as the scourge of and the antidote to an "elite club of career politicians".
The more he projected himself as a good guy, straightforward, with nothing to hide, the more seemingly isolated his ever more numerous victims became.
In the 1980s, as the blue-chip collectable star of the New York art scene, he projected himself as an abrasive bruiser, often photographed Brando-style in a vest, and shamelessly comparing himself to Picasso.
At that time, the Bush administration enjoyed far broader sympathy in Europe, and Mr. Blair faced far fewer challenges from his European partners as he projected himself as Europe's voice in the White House.
"Regardless of his image or his sense of how he projected himself, there was always the songs, and he wrote some of the best pop songs ever written," Cloher said.
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"He projects himself as a solid lawyer and a decent person.
Instead, he projects himself as a pragmatic, if not particularly electrifying, proponent of change.
He projects himself as incredibly strong, but behind closed doors he is incapable of saying no to his biggest financial supporters and his coalition in the Oval Office.
The compact, rugged Craig hasn't shrunken from years behind the camera: he projects himself fully and muscularly to the back stalls.
"If he projects himself as angry or belligerent," Professor Bacigal said, "it might be a little easier to decide to execute him".
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