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There is talk, he said, that Mr. Gono "may be strategically locating himself for succession to President Mugabe," who is scheduled to retire in 20 months.
Okotie was once a civic transport adviser, apparently, and while one hesitates to say there is anything autobiographical about the Absalon books, I found myself wondering if they were, in a way, an attempt to locate himself, or the past – or indeed a huge act of distraction performed precisely to avoid locating himself.
In this chapter, and indeed throughout the book, Penglase does a commendable job of locating himself in the narrative in a light, yet meaningful way.
Finally, when it's time to interview Obama about the Supreme Court post, Obama would have no trouble locating himself.
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He therefore had to locate himself inside the frame.
Mr. Kaplan located himself: "He lives with his family and more than 4,000 books in Cortlandt Manor, New York".
And in the final days of his reign, the General slowly locates himself in the situation of his growing decline.
Bannon, indeed, seems to be in a constant search for "historic" dramas, and ways to locate himself within them.
He scuttles over to the couch and sits down, fidgeting to locate himself properly within the shot.
I felt as if he were seeking not to differentiate himself from others but to locate himself at the core of a consensus.
Yasin - half-Sudanese, half-English, "a stranger wherever I go" - is also out to locate himself in history as he drives through Europe.
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