Sentence examples for posed who from inspiring English sources

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The answer then to the question posed "who is Negro?" is no Negro in particular.

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Two new picture books explore the mysterious world of chanced-upon objects and the questions they pose: Who lost this?

So your daughter's consumer-advocate pose (who is she, the Ralph Nader of pepperoni?) seems like a cheap ploy for free pizza.

It needed the aid of cowardice — above all, the cowardice of politicians who know how big a threat global warming poses, who supported action in the past, but who deserted their posts at the crucial moment.

King was the human elastic/transgender model with the killer poses who competed in both cycles 11 and 17, and was unceremoniously ejected.

Civilians who had suddenly become naked, who were visibly uncomfortable in their poses, who seemed to want desperately to get dressed and head home to make pasta for someone.

Blaise Reütersward invites us into a scene of family tension; it's probably posed, but who knows?

"Where better a place to start, right?" posed Gary Vyneman, who has been involved in the effort from the start.

A woman here praised him for his brush-back of the Fox News journalist who posed the question, Juan Williams, who is black.

A more interesting question the exhibition poses is: who is Andy Warhol 20 years later?

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