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But the lifeblood of those commitments was never articulated, leaving Afghans to posit questions to one another: How many U.S. troops would stay?

Mining these "ruins" of modernism for their hidden choreographies and radical social experiments, the artists posit questions around memory, domesticity, and the architecture of intimacy.

Richard Ayoade, Rob Delaney, Mel Giedroyc, Sarah Millican, David Mitchell and Romesh Ranganathan make up this year's teams, with Jon Snow, Charles Dance and a roster of celebrity inquisitors on hand to posit questions on everything from Boaty McBoatface to Brexit.

I.B.M.'s offerings include an easier way to load corporate data into an I.B.M. machine and produce analysis quickly; an analysis "accelerator," which can speed the production of analytics reports, I.B.M. says; and a Big Data "appliance," or combination of hardware and software, that enables companies to posit questions, then have them answered automatically when the appropriate data comes along.

The video posits questions about Lin's lack of fouls after each play, with an undercurrent of he's being singled out and wronged attached to every loaded question.

The video posits questions about Lin's lack of fouls after each play, with an undercurrent of he's being singled out and wronged attached to every loaded question.

The annals of early internet forums are rife with comments by intrepid young stoners positing questions and anecdotes on the pros and cons of using various H2O alternatives in their pipes.

It could be that when we posit questions or answers of this type, they arise from something inside of our own selves we are trying to bring into our own awareness, something that some part of us considers important, something that would help us improve the quality of our own lives.

He posited this question: "Is it a more graceful way for a hermit crab to die if it is picked up by a seagull and smashed on the ground?" "People don't take them home and intentionally torture them," the mayor added.

MSNBC host Joe Scarborough posited a question about business owners' rights while discussing Indiana's controversial Religious Freedom Reformation Act.

He eventually posited that question to Ruscha at the press launch for a retrospective of the American's work in London's Heyward Gallery in 2009.

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