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They have taken the stance of a rich uncle to whom everyone owes a favor".
Or did he make a veiled dialect reference to the stance of a pugilist?
The stance of a late 1960s Chevelle SS radiated confidence like an athlete who never suffered defeat.
That doesn't sound like the stance of a man intent on being thrown out of public funerals for the rest of his life.
He has the straight-backed stance of a soldier, a soldier's directness of gaze: he does not hesitate to use words like "heroism", "honour" and "sacrifice".
This could never be the stance of a faith that is meant by its founder to radically engage and convert the world.
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But Trump's is not the stance of an isolationist.
"Can you tighten a little?" he asked, watching from a folding chair as a student tinkered with the stance of an ex-boyfriend.
It is about the protection of Europe, and the stance of an idle observer that European diplomacy has assumed up to now is not quite clear to me.
Being anti-occupation is now deemed synonymous with being anti-Israel and anti-Jewish, the treasonous stance of an enemy of the state.
Despite household-name notoriety and the jet-set's fond embrace, Warhol maintained the stance of an outsider throughout his career.
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