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Since last month's atrocities in Toulouse, President Nicolas Sarkozy has improved his poll ratings a bit, pandering to xenophobes and Islamophobes and posturing as a security champion.
Fast-food culture has ebbed and flowed over the past few decades, between celebrating its indulgent, live-for-today food inventions and posturing as a modern, healthy form of inexpensive dining.
If it means posturing as a moderate, so be it.
He's posturing as a critic of the deal because he wants to raise campaign money from people who follow the AIPAC line.
Romm and Wilson read Seneca's posturing as a failed effort to get himself recalled to Rome.
Nick Clegg's posturing as a champion of government investment this morning is no more convincing than Cable and Osborne before him.
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Politically, he also had it both ways, posturing as an enemy of class, privilege and vulgar capitalism while leading the high life.
Her latest proposal to resuscitate the public option as part of the ACA lacks any credibility, and she just seems to be posturing as an advocate for "reform".
"The war in Iraq was postured as a big idea.
In one chapter he writes that Mozart "postured as a matter of course" in his letters, disguise becoming reflex.
To his credit, although he has postured as a fierce nationalist in public, Maliki has often accommodated American concerns in private.
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