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Mr Sherrard also claimed that his client is on the wanted-list of the Somali rebel group al-Shabaab, which poses him further risk.
Modest Continuity (see §3) poses him no difficulty: by virtue of being dense, the envisaged succession of momentary specious presents will constitutes a stream of consciousness which is free from gaps.
TIME poses him on its cover like Rodin's The Thinker, if the Thinker ate only beef gristle and condensed milk.
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Mr. Putin has revived this tradition in a watered-down form, using the power of the Central Election Commission to hand-pick rivals who pose him no threat.
Scott may have been at a disadvantage — according to one biographer, Brady posed him topless, in imitation of the Romans (this image has never been seen).
They've even posed him for pictures astride a white stallion, an image drawn from his grandfather's legacy as a guerrilla hero.
Hanson chose his model carefully and then posed him or her in a manner that would best capture his basic theme.
Brady knew precisely how to frame Lincoln, the supposedly rural rail splitter, posing him with his hand resting on two well-read tomes atop a classical pillar.
Cerf wouldn't allow his corporate face to fall while Arbus tried posing him at the breakfast table, on the street, on his couch.
I found that I could easily pose him by clicking on a body part and moving it as a puppeteer might pull strings to produce a gesture.
Matt Dawson will front another series of "Dawson Debates" on the BBC Sport website where viewers can pose him questions throughout the tournament.
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