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Perhaps Ed Miliband ate the bacon sandwich for the same reason he this week posed with a copy of The Sun.
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In 2005, Maurice Sendak, who died last week, posed for this photograph by Mariana Cook, at his home, in Ridgefield, Connecticut.
Bus stations in the 1920s and 1930s posed new problems for architects.
Film stars in the 1940s posed for cigarette companies, and Bob Hope pitched American Express in the late 1950s.
Thirty-seven per cent thought that the H1N1 influenza epidemic of 2009 posed a similar threat.
That is the question the creators of the Tennis Channel, which is to launch next summer, posed to themselves in 1999.
Construction, however, which began in 1959, posed a variety of problems, many resulting from the innovative nature of the design.
Has not every world exposition since the original Crystal Palace Exhibition in 1851 posed the same ultimate question: Why?
Early on, Alston (1958) posed more or less the following dilemma (see also Jackson 1980).
Similarly, attempting to respond to North Korea's hacking of Sony Pictures in 2014 posed more challenges.
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