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Anthony Lane asks in the magazine this week (his article is available to subscribers), "Does every actor want to direct?" He poses it in relation to the upcoming releases of Ben Affleck's "The Town" and Philip Seymour Hoffman's "Jack Goes Boating," but the question is one that catches big batches of movies in a very wide net.
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Daniel Ellsberg posed it in another.
Polly posed it in the first paragraph of her column today.
The Nobel committee posed it in a backward way, by giving a prize that indicated it thought women had something particular to do with war zones.
AND FINALLY… Here's something you probably won't be doing on Saturday: taxiderming a mouse at the Brooklyn exhibit space Morbid Anatomy and posing it in a Victorian-style tableau complete with furniture and little costume.
To this end, we reformulate problem (5) to pose it in a more tractable form.
He posed it in front of his father's '67 Mercury Cougar for a black and white snapshot that still hangs on a wall in his home in St Louis, Missouri.
Socrates already pressed the point at the outset by, in his usual fashion, posing it in the lowliest terms: should the stronger have a greater share of food and drink, or clothes, or land?
It wasn't a pose — it was in his sinew, in his bones.
ESPN Deportes correspondent John Sutcliffe asked each question in Spanish -- leaving the former University of Arizona standout appearing visibly confused while trying to keep up -- before posing it again in English.
After setting up our mats and getting into a meditative pose, it was instilled in me to try not to overdo it (yoga-wise) in my first class.
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