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Todes presents him as a volatile child, a difficult student, and, frequently, a nasty adult.
(For added texture, the portrait also presents him as dreaming of buying expensive wine).
His local record presents him as pragmatic and aggressive when the need arises.
Rove's account of William McKinley's 1896 campaign presents him as an exemplary candidate.
The movie briefly shows Murrow hosting his celebrity-interview show, "Person to Person," but presents him as suffering through it.
A. M. Sperber's extensively researched 1986 biography of Murrow presents him as one of the great troubled souls.
The legend of Grace presents him as shaggy and ponderous, with a huge yellow cap atop a swarthy, bearded face.
Written by Judith Collins, another former Tate curator, it presents him as an extraordinary force in 20th-century British art.
The trick for any president, of course, is in not seeming to be whipsawed, even as his challenger presents him as weak and ineffectual in shaping international events.
The contemporary republican interpretation of Machiavelli, less mindful of his evil reputation, presents him as a communitarian alternative to self-interested liberalism.
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