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Mr. Buffenbarger suggested that Mr. Obama was a posturing hypocrite, and he derided Mr. Obama's "Prius-driving, latte-drinking" supporters.
Eubank, as hard a man as ever wore gloves, never totally opened up when he was a posturing champion, preferring mind games to the trenches.
Lincoln was a man of famous eloquence and integrity, perhaps the greatest public figure of the 19th century, beside whom William Gladstone was a posturing windbag (and once a slaveholder too).
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It was a posture he repeated at least a dozen times during his round.
It was a posture that looked like self-deprecation but was meant to signal taste.
It was a posture that proved pure gold in the Republican primaries, and was even, in one sense, true.
Here once again are a posturing, pretentious director and a group of eager amateur actors.
On the contrary, it's a posturing that by its very defensiveness can speak volumes about human vulnerability.
Here once again are a posturing, pretentious director whose favorite sound is his own voice and a group of eager, charmingly insecure actors of assorted eccentricities.
He also rightly leaves you in doubt as to whether George is a posturing mediocrity, or a real talent who sells his soul for suburban safety.
It's a posture of rebellion, he said.
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