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Holding my follow-through, I posed like the guy on the PGA Tour logo.
The excellent Zaza salt-scrubbed me to a shine ($100) and gave me the sun-kissed treatment ($70) as I posed like a sumo wrestler, like Schwarzenegger in his Mr. Universe days, like a ballet dancer in second position.
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I have found that one effective way I can stop N.H.S.-bashing dead in its track is to ask bashers this simple question: "Why don't you like my son?" I posed that question to a congressman who had berated "socialized medicine" during a hearing on health insurance reform at which I testified.
Tipsy indeed, I posed to make it look like I was holding up the glowing globe with my bare hands.
But as I worked, I was moved by how many of the 50 lives I studied posed, like Malik Ambar's life, pointed challenges to the Indian present.
Curious what others might do if given the chance to live like a billionaire, I posed the question on Twitter.
But, as soon as I posed the first, the conversation, much like her stories, veered sharply off course.
I posed that question recently to my roommate at Ithaca College, who like me, majored in journalism.
I posed the first.
As usual, when I pose questions like this, I have no idea of the answer.
I pose too much.
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