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For Snowden, a taciturn guy who has admitted to "living on the internet" in a state of limbo as he waits out the political impasse that has posed him as a pariah on Capitol Hill, this collaboration seems the rare chance to actually be the life of the party for once, even if only for a breakdown.
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He has tried to disavow the traditional role of a Gandhi (which would pose him as a Western-educated member of the elite with a near-feudal style of concern for the masses) preferring to pitch himself as a man ready to drink the dirty water of village peasants, and to eat food among the most marginalised of society.
Nor has any previous administration been so determined to portray the president as a hero, going so far as to pose him in line with the heads on Mount Rushmore, or arrange that landing on the aircraft carrier.
Unlike Mr. Gore, Mr. Bush has said little on gun control except when pressed by reporters, apparently concerned that the issue poses risks for him, as well.
Ms. Welch posed with him as if she were the first lady, offering the characteristic closed-hand wave.
Mr. Conn, who lived in the Bronx, recalls the old crowd that posed for him as lacking self-consciousness.
It almost did not matter what question was posed to him as he sat there, because Camby was going to answer it with the same response, insisting that he wanted to play Wednesday night in Washington.
But Shahbaz conveyed a frightening intensity Altaïr came across as a man coldly determined to succeed at everything that interested him, including the logical and philosophical problems his mentor posed to him as distractions.
In another conversation with Göring, Galland recalled: Galland later stated that he thought Göring may have been asking him this question so as to have an answer if the question was ever posed to him, as opposed to the implication that Göring would be in favour of such an action.
Asturias claims that Jorge Ubico y Castañeda, the dictator of Guatemala from 1931 to 1944, "prohibited its publication because his predecessor, Estrada Cabrera, was my which meant that the book posed a danger to him as well".
In Nalbina, the three encounter Basch, imprisoned but alive, and they escape with him; Basch pleads that his twin brother, Gabranth, had posed as him on the night of the treaty and was the true assassin.
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