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Perhaps a number of these statues could be installed together in a group, each figure posed slightly differently.
Both 2011 and 2012 surveys included a question on the reliability of electricity access, although the question was posed slightly differently each year.
Avoid taking photos from below--you'll look longer and more flattering if the camera is posed slightly above you.
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He posed a slightly formal diction in ironic juxtaposition to gritty subject matter: war, drugs, poverty, madness, moral disequilibrium, betrayal — varieties of human folly set against epic backgrounds.
A USA Today/Gallup survey posed a slightly different question to voters, asking them what they thought of Mr. Romney's choice of Mr. Ryan, rather than about Mr. Ryan directly.
From the way the pictures were positioned on the wall and the way my grandparents had been posed (turned slightly toward each other, in the manner still favored by European kings and queens on stamps), anyone who met their haughty gaze would know at once that the story began with them.
So one might be forgiven for asking "WTF, Canonical?" I posed a slightly more polite version of that question to Jane Silber, CEO of Canonical.
Over a century earlier, Charles Babbage, Cambridge natural philosopher and Lucasian Professor of Mathematics of Trinity College, Cambridge, posed a slightly different, yet related, question: could machines replace intellectual skill as they had been doing to certain forms of manual skill?
Although the instrument used in the study posed a slightly different question than what is in DHS, this suggests a need for further testing and validation.
In a large nationwide cohort, we found that olmesartan posed a slightly higher diabetes risk while candesartan seem to be associated with reduced diabetes risk.
Thus, a slightly elevated pressure should pose a slightly elevated risk, Dr. Vasan said.
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