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Such is how we have to present the coming Pre v. iPhone "showdown," you know, because it's far easier to present something as a "battle" or "war" than it is to merely explain what's going on: two companies [will] have similar products available.
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You have to present something twice as interesting as what you showed in the first season.
That assumes only a man can throw off the shackles of social expectation to present something unsavoury as a piece of art.
Designers of successfully implemented projects all tried to present something tangible or visual as soon as possible.
Done in newsprint monotones, its pile-up of limbs, hands and throats is so densely patterned as to present something like a puzzle or jigsaw.
We need to present something new to our fans as a gift," said Morais.
A fourth form of lying is shorthand -- the truth is changing so quickly that to detail every shift would in fact present something as true that could very quickly become false.
Broadcasters have a power over public opinion, and presenting something as "up for debate" leads listeners to believe there are two equally valid sides to the story.
"So to present yourself as something you are not betrays all the trust".
He had principles, stuck to them and made no effort to present himself as something he was not: he trimmed not, neither did he spin.
It seems he might have been lost in a fantasy world that allowed him to present himself as something quite different from his public self.
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