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Those fiscal turncoats are now scrambling to pose once more as budget hawks to survive in next year's watershed election.
In another picture, a woman was photographed three times in an identical pose, once wearing a semitransparent shift and twice stark naked.
For example, the agency could require more drugs to undergo tests for hazards they might pose once they left the body.
At moments I even feel like we've grasped the kind of radical empathy captured in Hana Pesut's photography series, Switcharoo, for which she has couples pose once as themselves, and then pose again as each other, mimicking each other's expressions, wearing each other's clothes.
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Later, he came in and posed once more, and thru an interpreter answered questions.
This creeping regionalism will eventually lead to the question being posed once again of whether the new regional structures should come under direct democratic control.
"The F.D.A. has limited resources and can't assess all the risks that a device poses once it gets on the market," he said.
And he poses once again the unanswerable question that Marcel Proust raised: by what alchemy does Vermeer transmute the realistic depiction of that everyday life into something transcendent and timeless?
The British Government and Royal Navy were concerned about the threat Tirpitz posed once she re-entered service.
But that's simply PR puffery and window dressing to mask the extreme peril Sessions poses once in the saddle at the Justice Department.
But he put the blame on soaring mortgage foreclosures on overeager investors who did not properly take into account the threats that would be posed once home prices stopped surging upward.
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