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His assistant projected her computer onto a screen.
Could McKinney perhaps have projected her self onto this shadowy figure?
It was that stand that ultimately projected her to the leadership of the party.
The most important was Anna Netrebko, a young lyric soprano with a pearly, gleaming tone, who projected her voice effortlessly into the house.
This compositional strategy not only retrieved Scarlett from the past but projected her into the future, and Leigh, abetted by Fleming, sustained Scarlett as a perverse, good-bad heroine for our times, a shrew who won't be tamed.
As an awkward, chubby, twenty-something New Yorker, I nearly always felt ashamed in the presence of women who projected her kind of confidence, but it didn't stop me from trying to emulate them.
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Or is Larissa projecting her own neuroses onto her daughter?
Two, if you go with your mother, she'll project her neurotic body image onto you.
She could project her dissatisfaction with her personal life into most areas of her professional life.
He accused her of projecting her own modern, liberal beliefs on to Roman life.
She seemed to want to project her own gravity onto her generation.
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