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I never posed my pictures.
But last week, when I posed my question to the woman behind the desk, she hesitated.
I posed my ice question to the guy behind the counter, but a beefy man buying some whiskey interjected.
It was embarrassing when I posed my own question to him, 10 + 5 - 1 - 4 + 5, and he answered 15 before I could tell if he was right.
When I posed my mug scenario to Mr. Weinberg, he responded: "If you took that mug and went to a pottery class and remade it, would you be asking me the same questions about breaking a copyright law?
She thinks selfie culture has changed the way people pose beyond measure ("I never posed my subjects, they just looked that good!"), and that the internet has stifled creativity in some ways (although it's also fuelled hers in others: her blog is an interesting read).
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I wouldn't pose my grandchildren like that".
In posing my Twitter question, I'm not pointing fingers, mind you.
Forget the burn of the pose; my chief discomfort was the way my brain seemed to rattle, my ears buzzing.
I'd pose my little question, and they'd start mumbling as if their mouths were full of crackers.
"I used to pose my follow-through in the garden in the reflection of the window and pretend it was the front cover of a magazine.
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