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In the 1950's, perhaps, it was a hard-won escape, worthy of a posed black-and-white remembrance.
Without the sheen of a posed portrait, she appears human, frozen in a moment of being herself.
In hiring pollsters, news organizations are unwittingly setting up what is the equivalent of a posed photograph -- a photograph that will be reprinted hundreds of thousands, if not millions, of times until it has become a kind of truth and its dubious genesis is forgotten.
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The museum's idiosyncratic appearance was always a bit of a pose, however.
Father Julian even describes the director's hereticism as "a bit of a pose".
Artists usually decide the length of a pose, but it is the model who decides how to pose.
Can you keep that gentle smile when you fall out of a pose or your swimsuit creeps up?
Mr. Murdoch has his own theory about the rebelliousness: "That was more of a pose than anything," he said.
The proposed framework requires the definition of a pose decision tree and a consecutive action network.
He is striking a bit of a pose.
But like anything else, unashamed sentimentality can be part of a pose.
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