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So your daughter's consumer-advocate pose (who is she, the Ralph Nader of pepperoni?) seems like a cheap ploy for free pizza.
She encourages her husband not to give up and swears vengeance – "From this lustre of our foes' revels / let me suck a fearful deadly poison / which will end out shame and their joy!" She manages to make Elsa doubt her new husband Lohengrin and ask the one question he has told her she must never pose – who is he and where does he come from?
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A more interesting question the exhibition poses is: who is Andy Warhol 20 years later?
"I call that his Madame Bovary pose," said Mr. Kaye, who is teaching courses on Victorian literature, D. H. Lawrence and the history of the novel.
One project by student Thanh Truong posed the question: Who is healthier, Americans or British people?
The authority boundary poses the question: "Who is in charge of what?" In most companies, that question used to be relatively easy to answer.
Yet he posed the question "Who is a lobbyist?" invoking the memory of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. in the 1960's.
Questions to pose to students include: –Who is responsible for monitoring these sites?
One recent article went so far as to pose the question directly: Who is correct, Mr. Shiller or Mr. Siegel?
He poses some incisive questions: who is served by China's nationalism?
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