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She never projected herself as anything other than your equal — male or female".
Kjærsgaard has subtly projected herself as the protector of Danish hygge against the unknown forces of the globalised world.
"It felt like she bent time and space," Mr. Lethem said, "and projected herself out of our reality and into the world.
Jenner projected herself as someone profoundly aware that amid the splendor of her $3.5m Malibu home – with guests like Kanye West casually popping round – she bears a huge responsibility towards other trans people less fortunate than herself.
Margaret Thatcher, as those of us who lived through her premiership remember her, projected herself to the voters as a woman (housewife, mother, nanny, girl guide) almost belligerently indifferent to books and culture.
"Prime Minister Narendra Modi will be shocked as he had set a close relationship with President Obama, who had become the campaigner-in-chief for the Hillary campaign, and who has projected herself as the candidate for continuity".
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("Like cosmetics applied every morning, she relied on her chosen man's image to project herself").
Theresa May has begun her time at Number 10 by projecting herself as the balm after the storm.
It is remarkable how fully Oates is able to project herself into the minds of the imbecilic misogynists she describes.
She projects herself as a foreign policy interventionist, more hawkish than Obama, her rival and then boss during her four years at the State Department.
As for Mrs May, she acquired her early popularity with voters by projecting herself as a steady and competent hand on the tiller.
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