Posed Sentence Examples

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  • That was where they posed for the wedding pictures.

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  • By their edgy exchanges, he could tell Rissa knew her advisor posed some danger.

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  • She gave another high-pitched whinny and posed beside him.

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  • However, I continue to feel dissatisfied with the solutions posed.

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  • The health risks posed by homelessness are also incontrovertible.

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  • The problem which was to be settled by a century of strife was now posed.

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  • Red-headed bluebills teased us for a while but eventually a couple posed very well, my sixth lifer.

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  • The challenges posed by these demands require the analytical chemist to be well versed in a diverse range of scientific areas.

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  • Many thought that the presence of lawyers undermined the relative informality of hearings and posed some difficulty for the lay panel members.

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  • A chemical approach may, however, be used to dissect many of the seemingly intractable problems which have been posed.

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  • The question posed in the NY Times nevertheless is whether critics with such outsize public images can really claim to be impartial judges?

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  • The UK portal posed specific difficulties during construction as the tunnel passed through a major landslip at the base of Castle Hill.

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  • Common scrapie has never posed a risk to human health and the newer atypical scrapie has never been shown to transfer to humans.

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  • As we were waiting an Ashy cuckoo shrike posed on a tree near to which a Bamboo lemur was spotted by our eagle-eyed guide.

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  • Nowhere to take the college game uranium metal posed Gabriel stokes.

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  • We can offer the traditional style of Wedding Photographs where you will have a number of posed groups for your album.

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  • School syringe threat highlighted A nationwide campaign has been launched to help combat the dangers posed by discarded syringes left on school premises.

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  • With that in mind, let me turn first to the challenges posed by international terrorism.

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  • To ensure authenticity, the ads were totally unscripted, allowing students to give genuine responses to the questions posed to them.

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  • A good part of this book portrays the dangers posed by high-technology weapons, including space-based weaponry.

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  • The threat posed by workfare to the unionized workforce could not be more obvious.

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  • This latter belief, which was, moreover, flattering to their vanity, the Greek leaders were astute enough to foster; the propaganda of Adamantios Coraes (q.v.) had done its work; and wily brigands, like Odysseus of Ithaka, assuming the style and trappings of antiquity, posed as the champions of classic culture against the barbarian.

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  • The Reformation, inspired by the same energy of resuscitated life as the Renaissance, assisted by the same engines of the printing-press and paper, using the same apparatus of scholarship, criticism, literary skill, being in truth another manifestation of the same world-movement under a diverse form, now posed itself as an irreconcilable antagonist to Renaissance Italy.

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  • While the threat of general war has receded other threats including those posed by ' rogue ' states remain.

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  • The debate on threat posed by the Islamic headscarf, to the concept of secularism in French society.

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  • Most complications that result from septal surgery relate to the inherent risks posed by nasal surgery.

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  • In some respects even greater danger is posed by short-range tactical nuclear weapons.

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  • So the recent challenge has been to design a project that will answer the question posed by poor smolt survival.

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  • There were, however, some who expressed concern about the risk posed by tissues of subclinical animals at the time.

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  • The beds posed as a tempting offer to relieve our tired eyes, but lunch beckoned.

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  • However, the reason I posed those questions, was to point out that CO is tooting thier own horn.

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  • Britain seemed utterly unready to meet the challenge posed by the best-prepared and commanded army in Europe.

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  • Dan Koretsky posed for a picture with Will Oldham holding a wad of crisp bills fanned out in front of his face.

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  • Essien is wary of the threat posed by Liverpool and believes the game will be decided by the battle in midfield.

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  • While concerns about lead paint continue to make headlines, the biggest safety concern is a possible choking hazard posed by a toy with small parts.

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  • In 2008 there was a major recall of more than 115,000 pacifiers because they posed a choking hazard to infants.

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  • I hope you will seriously consider the questions I have posed, and re-evaluate your current plans.

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  • The question of whether or not solar energy should be included in the plan to fight global warming was posed as a debate on Juggle.

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  • With the exception of highly stylized art images, most photographers who shoot artistic portraits would rather have lifelike positions and expressions over the calculated look of overly posed subjects.

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  • This type of background works best for a traditional posed portrait, since unusual poses may not lend themselves to such a formal backfrop.

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  • A smaller number of subjects can be posed to fit onto a pre-printed background where larger groups require a bit more planning.

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  • To capture posed portraits and shots of children, a high-end SLR with optical stabilization features and center point autofocus will render crisp, clear images.

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  • Likewise, photographers face similar challenges when shooting posed subjects.

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  • If posed correctly the subject should appear slim and trim.

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  • Make sure they know what type of photos you want taken, such as only posed traditional shots or more candid moments.

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  • Not caring about the risk posed to work or relationships.

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  • Tiffany - once sang in shopping malls and posed in Playboy magazine.

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  • She posed for Playboy for the December 1995 issue, which sold over 4 million copies and became the best-selling issue for the 1990s.

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  • Ray posed for the men's magazine FHM in 2003.

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  • Recently, Cindy posed for Playboy magazine, with a portion of the proceeds from each issue sold benefiting the charity.

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  • I wanted to do something that would raise awareness and money for infertility so I "Posed for a Purpose" and donated a portion of the sales to Resolve.org, the infertility organization that I am a spokeperson for.

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  • Beyonce has already posed for magazine covers, but the Sports Illustrated photo shoot was a big opportunity for the star.

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  • She posed nude for the February 2006 issue of Vanity Fair with Keira Knightley and fashion designer Tom Ford.

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  • She and fellow Hef girlfriends, Bridget Marquardt and Kendra Wilkinson, posed for the November 2005 cover and inside spread to promote The Girls Next Door.

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  • Keith Urban - Country crooner Keith Urban posed naked for Playgirl magazine in 2001, with a well-placed guitar covering up his midsection.

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  • A year later she posed naked again, this time with a men's suit painted on her body.

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  • Scarlett Johansson and Keira Knightley - This pair posed for the cover of Vanity Fair in 2006, both in the buff, alongside fully dressed fashion designer Tom Ford.

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  • Less than a year after she made headlines with her tape, she posed for Playboy.

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  • Never one to shy away from controversy, Moore posed nude on the cover of Vanity Fair when she was seven months pregnant.

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  • She was also the subject of a sex tape scandal in 2007, which led to a modeling gig with Playboy magazine, where she posed for a ten-page spread and cover shot.

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  • It's no wonder that so many posed baby photographs feature the baby in a smocked dress.

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  • Six plus size models posed for V magazine, some more notable and experienced than the others.

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  • Also known as Kassia Pilewicz, this plus size model was 21 when she posed for V magazine's Size Issue, and while she had received small modeling jobs before, the "Curves Ahead" shoot has been her largest to date.

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  • At 19, she caught the eye of photographer Sølve Sundsbø when she posed in not much more than an oversized sweater.

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  • She has also posed for Macy's, Target, Seventeen, Essence and Walmart.

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  • Not being able to understand a conversation or questions posed, can be very frustrating for a young person.

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  • Sly Cooper has gone through two games already and is posed to impress you with a third game.

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  • They still have the cherubic faces but they are toddler versions, which can be posed standing up.

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  • Various styles of doll hats have wires around the outer edge to hold the hat's shape and to allow the hat to be posed in the best position.

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  • Armed with the answers to the questions posed above, you are now in a better position to shop for the best cell phone plans.

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  • However, natural growth hormone, aside from being prohibitively expensive, posed health hazards due to contamination.

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  • Besides the risk of an unnecessary cesarean section, other risks posed to the mother by EFM include her immobilization in bed.

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  • The threat posed to parental and family mental health from the trauma accompanying an abnormal test result cannot be underestimated.

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  • A total of 200 sacrificed animals were found, each posed in a particular position.

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  • Pop icons Britney Spears and Christina Aguilera both posed for magazines, scantily clothed as they showed off their bulging bellies.

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  • Her mother posed with her three-day -old daughter on the cover of Pais & Filhos.

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  • Sarahyba has posed on the cover of many magazines, but her largest fan base is that of Sports Illustrated.

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  • He posed in a leather jacket paired with his Speedo, substantially pumping up his sex appeal.

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  • In August 2009, Hayden Panettiere posed for men's magazine GQ in a bikini, although if her fans were looking for something steamy, they're going to have to wait a while.

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  • While she's posed for numerous magazines, frequently landing on the cover, her sultry appearances have toned down recently.

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  • However, it's worth noting that several of these pictures actually look "posed".

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  • The Internet has posed counterfeit issues for the company as well, making it that much harder to prevent the logo from being stolen or duplicated.

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  • The 2004 40th Anniversary Swimsuit Edition saw Serena Williams posed seductively in a pool wearing a gold halter top bikini from designer Norma Kamali.

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  • Beyond the cover, the pages inside are filled with a bevy of new beauties scandalously clad in daring bikinis and posed in a variety of decadent locales.

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  • In 2003, and again in 2004, tennis powerhouse Serena Williams posed for the SI swimsuit issue, showing off that famous physique in a totally different light.

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  • According to TV Acres, they showed up on the Married with Children sitcom twice and also posed for Playboy in January 1992.

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  • In 1978, Dolly Parton posed on the cover of Playboy.

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  • Other features of the action figures include movable legs and arms so that they can easily be posed for battle.

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  • Whether the question is posed under the stars, on the highway, or simply during a quiet moment together, so long as the intent is clear and the question genuine, it will be the beginning of a tremendous relationship.

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  • Women deserve quality bags, but the incredibly high prices posed by some designer bags make them out of reach.

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  • Try not to divulge more than a simple answer to the questions posed to you.

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  • In 1992, she posed for the Brazilian version of Playboy.

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  • This avoids the problems posed by a literal translation, where words and meanings may not necessarily match.

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  • The co-axial escapement uses a low friction system and doesn't require lubrication, which has always posed difficulties in watch designs.

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  • Don't allow yourself to feel pressured into agreeing to take on every task that is posed to you.

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  • Cindy Margolis - This Playboy magazine regular posed for Frederick's early in her modeling career.

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  • Marisa's first modeling job was in 1997 for Perfect 10 magazine, where she posed in the nude.

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  • The first bit of controversy in season 2 arose during the semifinalist round, when Frenchie Davis was barred from the competition after topless photos she had posed for online four years previously surfaced.

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  • Some groups objected to the overt sexuality in that video, and tempers flared again when a barely legal Spears posed in bra and panties on the cover of Rolling Stone magazine in the mid 1990s.

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  • She was a contestant on the All-Stars edition, and has posed for Playboy, appeared on Fear Factor and hosted a number of events and shows, including Survivor Live.

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  • Some claims there is nothing interesting about them except that Kim has posed for Playboy and was dating Reggie Bush.

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  • The Ikki twins posed for a few box toppers that are currently getting anywhere from $1.00 to $6.00 per card on eBay.

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  • Peniche is a model and pageant queen who has posed nude for Playboy.

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  • Cindy Margolis has posed nude twice for Playboy magazine, the first time when she was 40 years old.

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  • Contestant Frenchie Davis, who made it to the semi-finals, was disqualified when it was revealed that she has posed topless for photos years before.

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  • On the planets they controlled, the Goa'uld posed as gods and the local humans worshipped them.

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  • A handful of main Battlestar Galactica cast members posed for this now famous Last Supper shot and created quite a buzz.

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  • Many of these pilots believed that civilian flying would be banned, simply because of the threat posed to the United States from pilots not loyal to U.S. causes.

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  • Some are actual personal pictures, while others are posed stock photographs.

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  • Without her power, she wasn't able to sense him or the danger he posed.

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  • Unless Sasha posed a direct threat to the Council, Kris was forbidden from buying an assassination, despite suspecting his brother wasn.t as innocent as he proclaimed.

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  • He posed for their cameras and finally leaped from one ledge to another along the face of the cliff until he disappeared over the lip and into the forest above them.

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  • Here the antagonistic principles were plainly posed in the course of struggle against foreign despotism.

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  • From the first he posed as an opponent of the Mountain, accused Robespierre of aiming at the dictatorship (25th of September 17 9 2), attacked Marat, and proposed to break up the commune of Paris.

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  • Dusty didn't think twice about offing anyone who posed a threat to him, and he didn't remember what it felt like to be a human who witnessed what looked like a mass murder.

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  • The Immortal who posed as her only friend and surgeon for years – who also nearly killed her – stood before her.

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  • You were exquisitely beautiful - standing against that wall looking so innocent – not posed like so many women do who have half as much to show off.

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  • When this is combined with religious fanaticism and military adventurism, a threat is posed to global civilized norms, which we strive for.

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  • The project for producing alkali by the decomposition of salt posed a serious threat to the industry.

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  • Whatever residual risk may be posed by Russia's poorly managed nuclear arsenal can be handled by the United States.

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  • The current level of risk to human health posed by H7 avian flu is very low.

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  • Offer the longer-term goal of eliminating the threat posed by ballistic missiles to all the people of the globe.

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  • Few people posed the question of whether we should be handing out such barbarity to beasts.

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  • There's an advert on TV in which a child is posed the conundrum, ' Do you love Daddy more, or chips?

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  • This issue seems more devoted to questions posed, but where the answers fail to arrive.

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  • This section is a brief digression in answer to a question posed by a visitor to the church I attend.

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  • Money to gamble metal dissipated quickly uranium metal posed a deep slit.

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  • Pocoyo's hat can have the earflaps posed... The name ' Pocoyo ' translates from Spanish as ' Little Me ' .

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  • The increasingly evident threat to the global environment posed by buildings of this sort cannot be ignored.

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  • It contains several clauses that aim to crack down on the serious threat to UK medical research posed by animal rights extremism.

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  • European intelligence and security forces are well aware of the threat posed by Islamist extremism and generally do an effective job of monitoring extremists.

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  • In fact, the gravest threat facing the West is that posed by Islamic fundamentalism.

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  • That is the dilemma and, with respect, it will not be solved by questions posed in a somewhat glib way.

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  • Islamist extremists is much greater than that posed by Saddam Hussein.

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  • This recognition of the discharge of uranium metal posed of becquerel's false.

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  • Britney Spears posed naked for the front cover of Bazaar magazine.

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  • Here again a less than usual posed picture, showing hair styles and body ornamentation, as well as the activity in the market.

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  • In the 1840's and early 1850's church graveyards were becoming dangerously overcrowded and some posed a health risk.

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  • A full length studio portrait of two men from Luanda posed against a stone pediment.

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  • We can offer the traditional style of wedding photographs where you will have a number of posed groups for your album.

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  • While your main photographer is directing your posed shots your reportage photographer will be covering impromptu moments of the day.

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  • At the same time there is a threat posed to human freedom by the enormous power of the modern state.

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  • To reduce risks, methods are needed to identify and control the hazards posed by HAI.

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  • With the serious health risk posed by such youthful promiscuity, greater protection in law is needed to uphold the age of consent.

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  • Thursday 14th March Report says foot-and-mouth pyres pose no lasting risk The risks posed by foot-and-mouth pyres are to be discussed in Richmond.

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  • Let me answer the question I have just posed.

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  • The task posed, therefore, is the building of a mass WRP with deep roots in the unions.

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  • So far as the numerous works are concerned it is evident that the writers who posed as Rosicrucians were moral and religious reformers, and utilized the technicalities of chemistry (alchemy), and the sciences.

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  • In 1804 Napoleon took the title of "Emperor of the French," and posed as the reviver of the Empire of Charlemagne.

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  • Neither did he love his brother, Gaston of Orleans, and the feeling was mutual; for the latter, remaining for twenty years heir-presumptive to a crown which he could neither defend nor seize, posed as the beloved prince in all the conspiracies against Richelieu, and issued from them each time as a Judas.

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  • They were all de Reccimer - 621-631 f posed by the nobles.

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  • Com posed mainly of elements drawn from the Left, and dependent for a majority upon the support of the subversive groups of the Extreme Left, the formation of this cabinet gave the signal for a vast working-class movement, during which the Socialist party sought to extend its political influence by means of strikes and the organization of labor leagues among agricultural laborers and artisans.

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  • When he realized the strength of the national reaction, he allowed the patriotic fascisti free rein to reestablish order and practically exercise many functions of Government, while he assumed an attitude of Olympic calm and posed as being au dessus de la melee, so as to avoid compromising himself with any party.

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  • He also posed as an author and patron of literature; his poems, severely criticized by Philoxenus, were hissed at the Olympic games; but having gained a prize for a tragedy on the Ransom of Hector at the Lenaea at Athens, he was so elated that he engaged in a debauch which proved fatal.

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  • The republic had meanwhile been proclaimed, and the duc de Chartres, who like his father had taken the name of Egalite, posed as its zealous adherent.

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  • This expectation led to the appearance of several pretenders who posed as Nero; and as late as A.D.

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  • On both thrones he placed nominees of his own, and for a short time posed as the supreme arbiter of the entire south.

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  • In the same month Gladstone introduced his second Home Rule Bill, which pro posed to retain 80 Irish members in the imperial parliament instead of 103, but they were not to vote on any proceedings expressly confined to Great Britain.

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  • I said so even at the time when everybody was in raptures about him, when he had just returned from abroad, and when, if you remember, he posed as a sort of Marat at one of my soirees.

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  • The Immortal who posed as her only friend and surgeon for years – who also nearly killed her – stood before her.

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  • You were exquisitely beautiful - standing against that wall looking so innocent – not posed like so many women do who have half as much to show off.

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  • If the immortal world posed a threat to hers now, it might again in the future.

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  • After further travels on the continent he returned to London, where he posed as the founder of a new system of freemasonry, and was well received in the best society, being adored by the ladies.

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  • Clovis, however, persuaded Chloderic to assassinate his father, and then posed as Sigebert's avenger, with the result that Chloderic was himself assassinated and the Ripuarians raised Clovis on the shield and chose him as king.

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  • The same occurs in the verticillate arrangement, the leaves of each whorl rarely being super- posed on those of the whorl next it, but usually alterna ting so that each leaf in a whorl occupies the space be tween two leaves of the whorl next to it.

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  • The two ideals are counter posed and mutually excltisive.

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  • He had posed as the defender of the public rights of Europe and won to his side the smaller powers and much of the public opinion of Europe, while the allies were beginning to be regarded more in the light of rapacious conquerors than as disinterested defenders of the liberties of Europe.

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