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"You should try to project a better image.
Rock bands try to project a lot of different things: intensity, mystery, sexuality, cool.
He has repeatedly vowed to avoid shutdowns at all costs to try to project a Republican image of government competency.
Such passages provide the reader with some illuminating historical perspective and try to project a balanced kind of reasonableness on the part of the author.
Unlike so many movie and television stars who dip into cabaret, Ms. Shields didn't try to project a haughty show-business glamour.
But the only special thing about it is that they are egotistical enough to try to project a personal problem of adjustment as a major generational issue.
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In some Olympic cities, officials try to project an image of calm reassurance in the build-up to the Games.
Certain retailers, Victoria's Secret, for example, try to project an upper-crust image by piping in classical music.
With his troubles mounting, friends and associates say he is continuing to try to project an air of confidence and authority, abruptly changing the subject when his closest associates try to console him.
I travel all over the country and most cities I visit try to project an image that would be a bit more inviting.
The Obama campaign is trying to project a similar image.
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