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"The natural thing is to keep your thumb poised some distance above the button," he says.
Britney, as in America's No. 1 pop star -- the candy-coated temptress poised, some say, to become the next Madonna.
They look like ordinary people: some have bad posture, while others are poised; some are old, others young; some have sculptured pecs, others potbellies.
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The Barclay twins and Richard Desmond are poised near some Channel Islands Brexit.
The documentary world, rife with impassioned advocacy, may now be poised for some genuine debate.
An Israeli force has been poised for some time outside the Gaza Strip for a possible invasion.
"Latest readings suggest the U.S. economy may be poised for some recovery," said Ken Goldstein, a Conference Board economist.
That said, it's interesting that there is already an air of crisis around him, as if commentators are poised for some kind of fated downfall.
Interviews saw her poised in some notional space between the world of eye-wateringly expensive pheasant shoots and East End pie and mash shops.
The world seemed poised at some holy moment as the people of the parish, those who had gone and returned, those who had stayed and lived, poured from their church.
It worked, because the calmer passages had such richness and depth, and because her touches of playfulness were so poised, though some of the work's potential emotion perhaps remained untapped.
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