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Tall, elegant and dignified, with an imperious profile, he could quite easily strike a stance of snobbishness.
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Ms. Lemper was most approachable when she retracted her sharp vocal claws to strike a reflective stance.
Indeed, when they have had the chance, Republicans have relished the opportunity to strike a populist stance against big business.
Yet JPMorgan's board, faced with regulatory problems, one more vexing than the next, is eager to strike a conciliatory stance.
Concern over training camps and infiltration prompted Indian officials to strike a tough stance ahead of Mr. Rumsfeld's arrival, after several conciliatory steps like opening India's airspace to commercial flights from Pakistan and moving navy ships away from Pakistan's coast.
Since he ascended the throne in 2005, King Abdullah has been widely seen as trying to strike a reformist stance in the traditional Sunni Islamic country.
Strike a secure stance, establish yourself, wait, and then explode on them.
But the prime minister urged opponents to put "petty politics" aside and strike a united stance on Iran.
Hancock made the situation worse when, attempting to strike a moderate stance, he said "the tariff question is a local question".
In coming to Uganda, Mr. Bush was not only sending a message to other poor countries that it was both possible and necessary to strike a more aggressive stance in dealing with the disease.
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