The brachistochrone problem was one of the earliest problems posed in the calculus of variations. |
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There was once a famous physicist by the name of Erwin Schrodinger, and in 1935 he posed a thought experiment involving a very famous cat. |
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For the busy lady this posed something of a nightmare as sandwiches were forbidden and a nice plate of pasta with sauce was out of bounds. |
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This very likely outcome posed a serious threat to Italian moderate public opinion. |
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The photographer had posed the dancers in views and collages that disclosed what he considered the repressed subtexts of the ballets. |
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The shots of her grinning like a lunatic on the beach, or posed in stockings and basque, were not enough. |
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She also posed for a 1955 painting in which he depicted her wearing the native dress commonly associated with Kahlo. |
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The assumption here, that Rembrandt simply posed for himself, can produce conflicting results. |
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But many think it was because he meddled in politics and posed a threat to President Putin. |
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But soon during her lecture she had to face a ticklish question posed by the girls. |
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Tricia Stewart was one of the members of Rylstone and District WI who posed nude for a calendar. |
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Woods has said his girlfriend had done swimsuit modelling, but never posed nude. |
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His elegant, dramatically lit photographs of models posed in ultra-chic designer frocks were his signature style. |
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She has already posed for artistic nude photographs in two Australian magazines and describes herself as a model and athlete. |
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Greater problems were posed by specialists such as sheet metal workers, welders, and tinsmiths who were in short supply. |
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What do you want to become when you grow up, was another question posed to a five-year-old. |
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Models tiptoed along in wedge heels and stilettos, and posed in front of giant propeller fans. |
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They then posed for the cameras in the courtroom, bouncing their brood of young sons on their knees and kissing their wives at length. |
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The threat posed by the unromantically named asteroid 2002 NT7 is an eerie echo of the plot of disaster movies such as Armageddon. |
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He posed once the idea to me that the whole, the totality of the universe is just perception. |
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It is the first time that council environmental officers have posed as mystery shoppers and actually used sunbeds to check safety standards. |
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In this respect, the narratives show the masters as individuals who struggle with the moral problems posed by slaveholding. |
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Breaching minefields and other explosive obstacles that were widely used during the war posed a special difficulty. |
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We need to tackle the threat, not least to our security, posed by transmittable diseases. |
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Most of the sites of ground nesting bees we have examined where made by mining bees or digger bees and posed no hazard to the landowner. |
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The second question posed in this study asked whether groups composed of experienced individuals underweight base rate data. |
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The first question posed in this research asked whether individual HR managers would underweight base rate data. |
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This has posed challenges to efforts aimed at scaling down its operations in a bid to make it more efficient and competitive. |
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She photographed various models posed in identical positions and then spliced their various body parts together using computer technology. |
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The pair posed in clingy outfits to publicise charity 'mud runs' for the British Heart Foundation. |
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He is moustachioed, carries a roll of papers in his right hand, and has his left hand posed on his hip. |
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Sajovic begins with photographs of live models, posed on the floor to appear weightless. |
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I liked the idea that these women had already posed and photographed their horses for a readership of women. |
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Poor and miserable facilities posed enormous hardship to competing athletes. |
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The lack of any compelling national interest and the difficulties posed by local tribalism argue strongly against. |
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Better put, the questions being posed by the advance of biotechnology are human questions for all of us. |
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He was not afraid to raise the most controversial questions posed by medical ethics nor to probe the current boundaries of medical practice. |
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Catching my breath, I turned to my true love and finally posed the question that anyone else would have raised many hours earlier. |
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It posed as the monopolizer of all truth, and therefore it condemned all free thinking. |
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The complexity of biosimilars has led to a drawn-out process and more questions posed by the industry. |
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In other words, research is done in order to answer questions posed by theoretical considerations. |
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It was an innocent query posed as a sea of coloured confetti showered down on to the Parkhead pitch. |
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He posed a nude model to fix the exact posture of Salome in the water-colour version of The Apparition in the Louvre. |
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Although she has done some swimsuit modelling, she has never posed nude, nor does she have any intention of doing so. |
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Her shrewdly posed independence, which appears to be the opposite of servile deference, is itself deferential. |
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With great enthusiasm, all of them posed for the shutterbugs of the media as well as the event managers. |
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Once I had posed the question Rose was willing to talk about looking for a place in York Place or Priory Gardens. |
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The language skirts the problem posed by the U.S. constitutional prohibition on U.S. forces being under the command of a foreign commander. |
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However, despite the grave and imminent danger posed by this threat, the national threat-levels are not going to be raised. |
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However, by her own admission, she too was aware of the potential danger posed by their presence. |
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In the 1970s lead also posed a serious problem, making up some 40 per cent of the total costs. |
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Concerns about the nuisance and danger posed by fireworks could lead to new laws laying down major restrictions on their sale and use. |
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But the disclosures posed presentational problems for the Prime Minister as he made the case for university top-up fees. |
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Steep rises in the price of grain, flour, and bread posed serious problems for that vast majority of Frenchmen who were wage-earners. |
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Others, a minority, posed as misplaced geniuses, intimating that teaching us was way beneath them and was only done for reasons of need. |
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While uncertain, this interstitial space of unknowing was refreshing in its dislocation from the daily constraints posed by plantation culture. |
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Warhol in his platinum wig posed as Christ, although his nickname at the times was Drella, a compound of Cinderella and Dracula. |
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His size 12 plates of meat posed a problem for his girlfriend as she scoured the city for riding boots. |
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The consolation for the visiting support, however, was that after half-an-hour their team had at last posed a threat to the home defence. |
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Members posed as dock workers and gathered intel on the British fleet and their stocks. |
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Steyn, 21, posed problems with his skiddiness and inswingers but diluted the effect of 92 mph deliveries with a spate of no-balls. |
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My problem is with stupid, ignorant and insulting queries like the one posed above. |
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If the Brewers didn't want a fight, Gomez shouldn't have posed and then shouldn't have gone insane when Cole called him out on it. |
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Following the speech he fielded student questions posed from a microphone placed on the floor in front of the podium. |
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The hunting of animals by the Baka posed no threat to the sustainability of the natural species inhabiting the area. |
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It is as if the actors in a burlesque had one by one left the stage and obligingly posed for a photographist. |
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Worse, though, is the danger posed by the wheel-tracks left imprinted in the wet sand. |
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In 1682 he achieved a certain fame by solving a problem which had been publicly posed by Ozanam. |
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The Zimbabwean kept fighting and when his left foot connected properly with the ball he posed a threat to the goalie. |
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The uneasy cohabitation of the political and the religious has posed fundamental questions about power, authority, and human suffering. |
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Hermite had posed the problem of finding the minimal values of quadratic forms in n variables whose coefficients were real. |
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The prison setting ultimately serves as a backdrop to the deeper question posed by the film, namely, can a claymation skit hold water. |
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Beaton posed the hollow-eyed Warhol between to pretty, bare-chested boys in a pastiche of a Renaissance painting. |
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The attacks claimed 202 lives and alerted Southeast Asian leaders to the threat that terrorism posed to their region. |
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He said the bees had posed a danger to members of the public and civil servants and had stung him as well. |
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To get advice on problems posed by one manuscript, I spent more than a hundred hours talking to individuals dispersed across the country. |
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Recent outbreaks of diseases, including classical swine fever in Britain, had also highlighted the risks posed by imports of food products. |
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Gray, a former Harrogate choirboy and more recently a regular churchgoer in Newcastle, posed as a priest to rob the woman in her own home. |
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The destruction led Leahy to wonder if government officials, planners and developers really understand the risk posed by such superstorms. |
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Well-known film actresses often posed prettily in elegant cheongsams against the backdrop of idealized gardens or home settings. |
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Most of the other paintings and pastels on view feature sultry young female models variously posed in fashionable garb. |
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He shook hands and posed for a number of pictures with individual cheerleaders before taking the group pictures that you posted. |
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High Street doesn't have the volume of pedestrians but it does have nine problem points posed by poles and, at present, building hoardings. |
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Though over-detailed and overlong, the movie posed crucial questions about the gaming medium as a tool for communication and for art. |
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Marina subsequently posed for a fetish magazine but was eventually reunited with her parents. |
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She offers a high-toned essay on two stage performers behind a bright-red scrim, posed in front of gloriously vivid flowers. |
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Traditionally the issue of heterosis has been posed in genetic terms such as dominance and overdominance. |
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Later in the afternoon, he had lunch in the wardroom, talked to Nimitz crew members in the hangar bay and posed for pictures. |
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Federal prosecutors arrested the pair after an undercover operation in which an agent posed as a drug dealer. |
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However, many homes were left without power due to outages and electricity wires brought down by fallen trees also posed a problem. |
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Her drawings from 1938 to 1940 are charcoal studies based on the posed model. |
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Nevertheless, even she struggled with some of the difficulties posed by the system. |
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The ship's arrival posed a problem to the British authorities, then in command of the Cape. |
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Although they were bombers and terrorists, the fact they seemed otherwise well-adjusted posed a problem for the British government. |
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His runway career began when he walked for Givenchy in 2012, and he has previously posed for Swedish underwear label Bjorn Borg. |
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Several speakers pointed out the problems posed to business by absenteeism. |
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Similarly, Alexander McCulloch is posed in a landscape as if to suggest the naturalness of his abstracted, dreamy state. |
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One climbed over a chain guard on the sea wall and posed for a picture on steps leading down to the water's edge. |
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Defence against the threat to the system posed by the USSR was one of the essential functions of the hegemonic power. |
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Mimi proposes a spirited quick-wittedness as an inventive, ethical response to the dilemmas posed by black and white encounters within modernity. |
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As he posed for photographs near the shore a huge wave knocked him from his perch and almost carried him out to sea. |
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They have quizzical expressions, they're posed in awkward, falling-puppy positions. |
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They also said the construction of a new jetty posed a threat to Greenland white-fronted geese which are common on the nearby Drumharlow Lake. |
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It is the drug addicts, he said, who were desperate for money who posed the real threat. |
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I autographed some books, including McTeer's, posed for a few photos, and, running late for my plane, made a dash for the exit. |
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Except in the most extreme circumstances, the metal posed no significant threat to human health, a spokeswoman claimed. |
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He had been catfished into providing revealing photos of himself to a man who had posed as a woman. |
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He dismissed any suggestion that the central rank posed a danger to people crossing the road to get a taxi. |
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As Darcy entered the room, he could well understand why Wickham had posed no threat to Miss Bennet's maidenhood. |
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The organisation urged the international community to take note of the dangers posed by the current arming of the civilian Katangese population. |
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It is believed some gangs have posed as workmen to disguise themselves, donning donkey jackets and carrying tools. |
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Many well-groomed bulls with majestic humps and razor-sharp horns posed a grave threat to the competitors. |
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The coming of a great European war posed several difficulties for the United States. |
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He said Singapore banks should avoid the problem now posed by Japan's keiretsu system, which links a group of companies with a main bank. |
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She readily posed for group photos with that characteristic smile always on her lips. |
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Instead of questioning the possibility of a perfect ready-made within the Balkan context, Vangeli has posed the question of fabricating. |
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The danger posed by any expansionist authoritarian regime is proportional to its strength, not its espousal of democratic principles. |
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You took exception to that in terms of verbal abuse and although that man posed no threat to you at all, you struck him two blows in the face. |
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Bornstein posed this question in relation to the debate about the existence of dissociable implicit and explicit learning systems. |
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They have built gondolas for airships, flight simulators and floating offices, but Jim's boat posed a real challenge. |
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Morrissey and his other heavy-hearted chums in The Smiths famously posed outside it to promote a 1987 single. |
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The toy has been examined by a paediatric safety consultant who decided the toys posed a clear health hazard. |
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Derek posed for an imaginary camera, blew a kiss to the audience in his head, and promptly bowled a gutter ball. |
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I have answered the questions posed by the magistrates in the case stated in the final paragraph of the judgment. |
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The plan is to reduce the danger posed by hazardous hemlock trees which grow in abundance on the North Shore. |
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Also, and perhaps most importantly, she posed no threat to the denizens of Grub Street. |
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The Department of Education recently wrote to all primary schools reminding them of the potential health hazards posed by overweight schoolbags. |
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In my judgment the court did not apply the wrong definition of smoke, and so the second question posed should be answered in the negative. |
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That naive misunderstanding summarizes the threat posed by this good-hearted, wrong-headed legislation. |
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I am very much aware of the threat posed by invasive aliens, of all kinds, to our indigenous fauna and flora. |
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Two years ago, I posed the question to the Yankees' manager about using the replay on disputed fair-foul dingers. |
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Finally, dairy producers must combat the threat of value dilution posed by private label products. |
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At the very end, one's answers to the questions the world has posed with such relentlessness are to be found in the facts of one's life. |
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As curious shoppers clamoured to get in, a bikinied bunny babe, dressed to kill, but not against the chill, posed obligingly for photographers. |
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In purely military terms they posed no threat to the Reichswehr and the state police. |
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The reports of anthrax cases have put a renewed focus on the risks and hazards posed by biological agents. |
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The popular audience enjoyed posed scenes, serious and comic, mass produced for the stereoscope and for magic lantern projection. |
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Nevertheless, thousands of lives and billions of dollars have been spent deposing a defanged dictatorship that posed no immediate threat to us. |
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National Geographic has found the girl who posed for this haunting picture that so perfectly captures the horror of war. |
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The rapid technological development of offensive weapons posed a serious challenge to air defenders. |
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He posed the dancers in strange positions and put them off-center or cut off from the frame. |
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They would become, in effect, prisoners by birth in Godzone, all because of the alleged sins posed by their parents. |
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I posed a question a week or so ago about steampunk, and polled for interest in a steampunk reading challenge. |
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A few months previously she had posed provocatively in silk pyjamas for a magazine article. |
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It offers grounding, substance and confidence to live with the answerless questions posed by human suffering. |
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A hair-care professional gave a demo on transforming frizzy hair to smooth, and answered questions posed by the audience. |
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Anzuko was drawing a portrait of Suzume for fun while Suzume posed by lying down and holding an open fan casually. |
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As is to be regretted, no clear and definite tasks of this kind were posed to the Navy. |
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He was given a one-year prison sentence suspended on the grounds that he posed no further danger to society. |
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He was the first of a dozen young people at the center who posed for lifecasts by John Ahearn. |
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Perhaps, to answer the riddle posed by the Palace substitution script, we should take a similar path. |
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See how they posed and strutted among the terrified hostages, playing the part of big, scary villains. |
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Passionate and principled democrats were slow to recognise the dangers posed by totalitarianism 60 years ago. |
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The basic question posed by war is about the powers of endurance and capacity for sacrifice of the two sides. |
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At the time the group concluded that there was no evidence to suggest that mobile phone technologies posed a health risk. |
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Gamblers, and most civilians as well, are continually confronted with predicaments posed by uncertainty and chance. |
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That was something that was a question posed to Macy's, because Macy's is in charge of the handlers. |
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These body parts stand in relief against shadows gathering under the studio lights, the subject posed against a roll of white backdrop paper. |
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Peyton's work may be said to simulate a posed fashion shot, his a candid photo. |
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Residents and parents who reside on the Mountain Road are up in arms over the dangers posed by speeding traffic. |
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My piece is based on the Hakka's hard-working and stoic spirit, and their wisdom in solving problems posed by nature. |
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Students posed questions to Savage either by raising their hands or passing questions anonymously via note cards. |
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The first debate question ever posed to fledgling presidential candidate Wesley Clark was one that might have made a practiced politician squirm. |
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Of course, questions should be asked about past maintenance, but that will not solve the hazard posed here and now. |
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The star happily posed for photographs, laughed and joked with patients, thrilling some of them with kisses and cuddles. |
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The cabby herself is threatened with violent repression and we can see the risks posed by the filmmaking process itself. |
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One gets the feeling that the work is rushed without the artist truly attempting to resolve the basic technical requirements posed in art. |
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As a child, Henriette posed for her father's illustration for the frontispiece. |
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In particular I am very concerned about the risk posed by the illegal use of poison to birds such as red kites, buzzards and hen harriers. |
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So as the kids snickered and sarcastically posed for pictures, Dad silently took his lumps. |
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Another risk posed by big clients is that they take up staff time at the expense of other, smaller clients. |
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The case against Sellafield usually centres upon the risk to health and safety posed by the dumping of nuclear waste into the Irish Sea. |
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The question posed by the Attorney General in this reference is in very wide terms. |
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As a result, they have overlooked the unique characteristics and problems posed by contemporary Hispanic immigration. |
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The twin threats posed by conventional and unconventional actors dictate a cautious and evolutionary approach to military procurement. |
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They posed in hallways, foyers, in front of doors, in generally nondescript spaces. |
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He demonstrated extraordinary patience as he posed for photographs and autographed all sorts of items. |
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Deputies writing to their constituents describing the threat posed by Jacobins and sans-culottes may have been genuine in their fears. |
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Mounts were posed in an aggressive posture with wings drooped, tail fanned and beak slightly open, as though they were singing. |
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This leaves us with some very difficult tasks, if we are to answer some of the questions I posed earlier. |
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This posed a dilemma for those noncustodial parents who relied on the airlines to facilitate long-distance visitation. |
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Efforts to curb illegal border crossings have so far posed an obstacle for those wanting to visit family members living across the border. |
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Canadians must know about the dangers posed to infants through the use of baby walkers. |
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Students are posed questions, think and reason to answer the questions, and then receive immediate feedback. |
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Dressing up time at the weekend and Lolly wasn't too impressed with it while Lucy just posed away all night. |
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It became internationally famous for its connection with The Smiths, the cult 1980s Mancunian band who posed in front of it for an album cover. |
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In particular, one respondent noted the difficulty posed by telephones with keypads on the handset. |
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A conflict raged at the heart of Europe which posed all manner of seminal questions for the nature of humanity. |
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Leeza's large pink eyes widened in total fear as she looked to the person who posed as Skye. |
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Undercover cops set up a stall and posed as market traders to catch a gang of mobile phone thieves. |
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The young man was finally released on bail when a Supreme Court judge ruled that he posed no risk to the community. |
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He posed her against the blank wall of the living room, taking three pictures. |
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The question is posed regardless of whether a theology of the Old Testament is explicitly concerned with the relation between the two Testaments. |
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Mikhailov, a Ukrainian who now resides in Berlin, posed homeless people in his native city, Kharkiv, for studied, intimate photographs. |
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Improper handling of garbage and the transmission of disease by insects and vermin posed major health problems for the population. |
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An old school chum I haven't seen in 20 years posed her family of four in bathing suits on beach chairs on a snowy day in Syracuse. |
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Instead of inquiring of us which would be our favourite poses, they just came straight up and posed us like we were puppets. |
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From schoolkids to students and housewives, we are all posed hand to ear, chatting into our own personal communicator. |
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Additional health threats, according to Fishbein, are posed by brominated flame retardants used in plastic components. |
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The branches of the banyan tree had apparently entered deep into a building on Patullos Road and posed a threat to the stability of the building. |
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A nice buck stepped out of the bush maybe 100 yards to my left and posed broadside, just like a picture in a magazine. |
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He talked to a group of Canadian Forces reservists, visited the livestock barns and posed for several pictures. |
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Earlier this month on the Guardian's Games blog, blogger Aleks Krotoski posed the question, would social networking be helpful for online games? |
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I therefore answer the question posed in the preliminary issue by holding that the policy was an unvalued policy. |
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For Americans, writs of assistance were grievous because they were authorized by Parliament and were yet another potential threat to rights posed by Parliament's claim to legislative supremacy. |
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Furthermore, the cannon and armor-piercing bombs of Shturmovik ground-attack aircraft posed a mortal peril for the German tanks. |
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King recognized that black sexuality posed a special threat to his assimilationist project. |
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While eschewing explicit racialism, advocates of immigration restriction expressed anxiety that the immigrants posed a threat to the homogeneity of the United States. |
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It had been raining cats and dogs from morning and they must have known before hand that the wet weather posed a danger of shock or slipping on stage. |
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The Perfect Storm writer talks combat brotherhood and the threat posed by growing wealth inequality. |
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He posed with blind children in Greece and crippled children in Italy and orphans in England. |
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Partiers posed for pictures with the Hillary cut-out, sending them immediately to social-media accounts. |
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An aviation psychiatrist who advises airlines on the risks posed by air rage has revealed the threat of in-flight vigilantes is already being taken seriously. |
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Sharks, mackerel and eagle rays often patrol this area, and on my first dive I nailed a great photograph of a wobbegong shark that almost posed for the camera. |
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There's an ancient joke about a young MP who, late in the 19th century, posed a question to the aged Marquess of Salisbury. |
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There is something to the challenge posed by that dimpled orb that creates great distraction. |
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For six months Chesapeake declined to answer questions about these discrepancies posed by ProPublica. |
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Recently, Singer posed for a photo portfolio on Todd Selby's photography Web site The Selby. |
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Dondero, when posed questions by New York Magazine's Dan Amira, provided some doozy quotes. |
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Landlords argue this would result in either fewer properties for rent, or higher rents at all levels of the rental market to offset the risk posed by troublesome tenants. |
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There, she and the other women were judged on how they spoke and posed and for their elegance. |
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The original question posed in the title is not really answerable. |
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Police are preparing to meet the threat posed by anti-capitalist protestors in London on 1 May by monitoring their evolving plans on the Internet. |
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Yet the exponential decline in the cost means that the threat posed by the fabrication of lethal bio-pathogens is rising. |
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She had posed for me during the last three years, and among all my models she was my favourite. |
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At one point, when we had the camera out, she decided to take centre stage, and posed beautifully, one appealing stance after another, for a full five minutes or more. |
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They have gone from being lippy underdogs to tubby overlords in less than a decade and are now part of the establishment to which they once posed a potent challenge. |
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She glided like a queen into the Whitney Gala on Monday night and watched as hot young things preened and posed in her gowns. |
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If that is the case, I fail to see how anyone can believe that Grenada posed no threat to our well-being. |
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But only if they are awake to the threat posed by the underdogs. |
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Irene Prusik died that same month, and Parkin solemnly posed for a snapshot beside the open casket. |
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Those who peddle scare stories about the supposed threat posed by those from the new member states should turn their minds to our own home-grown predicaments. |
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Although I strongly distrust the agenda of people who have advocated for school vouchers, I do not agree with the arguments against them posed in your article. |
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Her ring is a Windsor family heirloom, and she posed with it to show off the square-cut central diamond and three diamond baguettes on either side. |
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A magnificent short-spined scorpionfish with an impressive pink and dirty tan camouflage posed brilliantly, its huge eyes following my every move. |
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Police say there is a growing trend of illegal scrambling there and residents have complained about noise, damage to the land and the risk posed to walkers. |
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The exhibition begins with a photo of two mermaids posed side-by-side on their stomachs with their tails sticking up in the air. |
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Actually, Brown lost the Senate race to Democrat incumbent Jean Shaheen because Scott once posed nude for Cosmo. |
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The group posed for photos in the strip mall parking lot, brandishing their weapons and the American flag. |
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As viewers continue to progress through the albums, they finds subject posed increasingly in three-quarter turn, rather than in right-angle profile. |
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The best way to reduce the risk to marine life posed by seismic testing is to avoid conducting such surveys in rich environments, the biologist concluded. |
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So why can't the defense harm her by revealing she posed for nude photos? |
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Did I really need that beaten tin chandelier which weighed about four stones and posed a serious fire risk not to mention a threat to the ceilingplaster? |
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Uncovering these treasures in Iraq has posed a special set of challenges for excavators. |
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Of course, in the genre of domestic colonial fiction, the great danger posed by interracial marriage is continued miscegenation and racial degeneration. |
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Another problem posed by bilateral agreements on pensions is the taxation. |
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We will update this post if and when Messrs. Wilson and Harris respond to the questions posed or give us other comments. |
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Johnson saw the risk posed by trigger-happy reporters and presidents mistaking passion for facts while dispatching others to march in enemy crosshairs. |
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Most of his papers are solutions to problems posed by Euler on spherical geometry, trigonometry, series, differential geometry and differential equations. |
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This mixed marriages act posed yet another problem for us as our marriage was not recognised nor was our daughter recognised for inheritance purposes. |
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The McDonoughs consulted with their veterinarian, who advised them that they were too busy to cope with the challenges posed by a sightless canine. |
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Therefore all questions posed about entities outside the universe are ultimately unanswerable, though proposed answers vary in their plausibility. |
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One recalls Roland Barthes's formulation of photographic exposure of being posed in exteriority and becoming a specter in sitting for a photograph. |
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For the Osaka Police Department, the close ties between Shimada and the current governor posed a problem. |
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Once the question is posed people conclude there is no smoke without fire. |
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From there it was off to a Greek restaurant where our hero played the bouzouki, sang the Greek national anthem and posed for a thousand photographs. |
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Even immunized children had a greater relative risk of developing disease because of the increased risk of disease posed by the unvaccinated children. |
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I would therefore answer the first question posed in the negative. |
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The teenager, who plays Harry, grinned broadly and posed for the cameras. |
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The performers posed for a photocall after cutting the single. |
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Michelle has so often been described as a bunny-boiler that you would think she posed a greater risk to Britain's rabbits than an outbreak of myxomatosis. |
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One of the issues posed by this case is whether reverse stereotypes based on age are sufficiently reliable and non-injurious to justify their use. |
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It was he who first identified the growing danger posed to the October Revolution by the bureaucratisation of the Soviet party and state apparatus. |
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The next question my friend posed really put me on the spot. |
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The risk posed by this approach is that we will ignore warning signs of radicalization when non-Muslims evidence them. |
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The workshops did not bypass the inherent difficulties posed by the environment but presented anecdotal and experiential accounts related in the first person. |
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It fired no nukes or chemical weapons, and posed us no danger. |
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Dijkstra deliberately walks a line between posed and candid shots. |
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In La Belle Rafaela, 1927, de Lempicka provocatively posed a Parisian prostitute in a close-up image as voluptuous female odalisque or reclining nude. |
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Even hands-free phones posed a danger, according to the report. |
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For something green, you'll have to settle for a rudimentary salad of buttery sliced avocado and canned hearts of palm posed on iceberg lettuce and pale winter-tomato wedges. |
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Solo singing was augmented by the use of strap-on microphones, which posed a challenge to the dressers as actors were readied for their turns on the stage. |
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There is a growing interest in the assessment of health risks posed by increased human exposure to some platinum group metals, namely platinum, rhodium and palladium. |
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There is no evidence, other than that within panels of the window itself, for the problems posed by the later incorporation of the heraldry of bishop and chapter within it. |
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Religious divisions posed a no less perplexing problem for the regent. |
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The dangers posed to them by superstores and online sellers don't just threaten some quaint form of distributing goods, they imperil the fabric of neighborhoods and towns. |
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The microscopic appearances of the prostatic and the colonic carcinomas were distinct from the bladder tumor and therefore posed no problems in the differential diagnosis. |
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I posed your question to an official in the commissioner's office. |
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Well prior to the outbreak of the current war, they warned the Pentagon of the dangers to Iraq's cultural heritage posed by postwar pillage and destruction. |
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The conjunction of events marks a widening of the challenge posed by San Francisco's mayor, who last month authorised wedding ceremonies for same-sex couples. |
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The scale and rapidity of the German advance into Russia, coming on top of earlier conquests, posed obvious administrative problems for the conquerors. |
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The authentic restoration and sensitive adaptation of the building to the state-of-the-art requirements of its new owner posed intriguing challenges. |
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Although reports indicated he posed a risk at present there was some hope for the future because he was studying and working hard in custody, and had a supportive family. |
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You have posed a counterfactual question, an imaginary question. |
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In these pictures you discover, if you have not already guessed while watching, that frequently the performers have posed on the floor and been photographed from above. |
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He simply posed the friends around his 17th century home in Threshfield. |
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On some occasions the gang posed as bird watchers and after the victims left their cars they would smash the windows and grab what valuables they could from the cars. |
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But he told the truth and he answered every question she posed him. |
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Opposite the wife is a counterpart figure, also constrained, posed not frontally but in a position that suggests a slave with arms behind his back, buried with the chief. |
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Catalogue images produced new therapeutic narratives for the type of men whom Hine posed on Pittsburgh streets and framed as helpless, futureless victims. |
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The only symmetry was provided by four hulking gasholders which posed as though for a family photograph, two squat tanks looking up to two taller ones at the rear. |
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So if anyone deserves being immortalised on celluloid, it is those 12 North Yorkshire women who posed in the buff behind flower arrangements and apple presses. |
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These were posed on the air last week in a deft piece of cross-promotion. |
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In one glamorously posed shot, he's dressed in denim and a Stetson. |
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The common law tradition posed fewer difficulties for the Crown as long as its vocabulary was informed by ideas of feudal tenure rather than proprietary ownership. |
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Liz graciously posed for pictures with my chiropractor and his wife. |
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One of the problems with the spurious dichotomies posed between nature and nurture, or genes and environment, is that they don't help us understand the process of development. |
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One Japanese officer later told his captives he had posed as a native and observed them close hand while noting the strength and disposition of the Australian positions. |
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Walking up to the Opera, you see a waxwork of Berg in its windows clutching an open copy of the score, surrounded by dummies provocatively posed as Reeperbahn hookers. |
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Internet music piracy had already taken a slug out of the budget market, and legally downloadable music from the internet posed a long-term threat. |
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