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Suicide hijackers and bombers do not pose what is coolly called an existential threat to -- that is, a danger to the very existence of -- the United States.
But Matt Stopera at Buzzfeed won by asking 22 creationists to grin like monkeys and pose what they presumably thought was a zinger of a challenge to science.
Justice Scalia's critics do not respond to this chain of reasoning, but instead pose what they take to be a series of devastating questions.
And only a few gave intriguing answers to the question that any revival must pose: What am I telling you that you haven't heard before?
Today, though, Peruvians pose what might be a final challenge to the fragile ecosystem supported by the huarango near the southwestern coast of Peru.
Attorney General John Ashcroft has said he wants to fingerprint and register more than 100,000 people who are in the country on non-immigrant visas and collectively pose what he called "a national security concern".
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They know why they're posing, what needs to be seen.
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Colonel Leblanc posed what some people here call "the Titanic question".
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