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"I'm an overzealous poser: One-two-three-four," striking Rocha, striking a pose a second, a skill that has earned her the title "queen of posing" from Tyra Banks.
Two professors from Catholic University in Washington, D.C. pose a second threat to Corning's potential dominance of the business.
According to Blau and Kahn, Swedish-style paternal leave policies and flex-time arrangements pose a second threat to women's progress: they make employers wary of hiring women for full-time positions at all.
Gil lost points when he fell out of Peacock Pose a second too soon.
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Whereas such diets might be suitable in the short term, the study said, a restricted intake of fruit, vegetables, and whole-grain breads and cereals is not nutritionally adequate in the long term and could pose "a second-line increased risk of cardiovascular disease and cancer".
As Jewish children brush up on the Four Questions in anticipation of Passover, which begins on Saturday night, it is time to pose a fifth.
It will pose a first test of whether Mr. Obama and Republicans can work together to solve knotty problems, though Democrats will remain in control of the House and Senate for that session.
State governments pose a third line of defense against Trump.
That battle, though, posed a second challenge for the couple.
Then he posed a second hypothetical: "Let's say you're an officer on a ship.
She was also inquisitive, often posing a second question before her interlocutor had had time to answer the first, especially when she was feeling anxious.
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