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It can often be a show of strength.
Putin, who often makes a show of his faith, has increasingly called upon the church to fill his own ideological vacuum following a contested presidential election last year, accompanied by unprecedented protests against him.
Around here, the social pressures are more subtle; men are not afraid to appear at private-school pickup, in jeans, although they often make a show of maintaining BlackBerry vigilance.
It was a mishap on a scale you don't often see at a show of this size, choreographed down to the last flurry of confetti.
To that end, pilots on the Roosevelt often engage in a "show of force" — flying as low as 1,000 feet and making a lot of noise to scare the Taliban — and say they drop bombs as a last resort.
In days of old, diners were often provided with a show of some kind, be it court jesters or a joust.
The countries often fire missiles as a show of strength around peace talks.
As advocate Sara Dean says, dropping off a casserole is often a tangible show of support for those facing a disease diagnosis.
"Bravado" is a noun, not an adjective, and describes an often false show of courage.
The pathobiological application shown is often a proof-of-concept rather than a sophisticated investigative study.
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