The ruling effectively means any council operating a tramway where rails protrude one-fifth of an inch above road level pose a danger to drivers. |
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Without treatment, severe jaundice can pose a risk of permanent brain damage resulting in athetoid cerebral palsy. |
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He has left his wife and family after allegedly asking an underage girl to pose naked in a tabloid newspaper honeytrap. |
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Many pieces pose questions, state conundrums, then negotiate the minefield therein. |
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But the question to pose is, how far can one go using his or her own paltry resources in these hard economic times? |
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At a previous dinner he had taken the trouble to go backstage to thank the chefs and pose for photographs. |
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I used to walk down Broadway with my camera, and everyone who panhandled me, I'd ask them to pose for a picture first. |
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Government officials admitted that plans for eight-inch wafer foundry investments in China still pose many problems. |
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It embodies an anxiety about the threat these women pose to male autonomy, subjectivity, and cultural authority. |
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To ask whether there are any human, or natural rights is to pose a potentially misleading question. |
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Crowded around tables the size of Frisbees, people pose in a pageant of pretension. |
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I went for another interview today, which could, perhaps, pose a bit of a dilemma. |
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A bird dog controls birds on the course that otherwise pose a hazard to planes at a nearby airport. |
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They have him photographed in a heroic pose to be put up in a poster on the wall. |
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He laughs, mocking the pose a Shakespearean actor might take during a particularly tragic scene. |
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I made him pose as my significant other at Penelope's party on that ill-omened day. |
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These trees evolved to coexist with regular fires, but today's larger fires pose a mortal threat to them. |
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Cognitive scientists pose seed-storage puzzles to birds as a way of sorting out how their brains work and might resemble our own. |
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It's not cool to strike a rebel pose these days, or socially correct to be a troublemaker anymore. |
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Small carnivores such as mongoose and crows pose a threat to the night heron chicks. |
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While no doubt fanning ophidiophobia in some people, the threat snakes pose to human health in Australia is minor. |
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Pluck up your courage to talk to one of the ghosts, or make them do a funny pose with you and take pictures. |
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If an animal is domesticated or tame, there would be lesser reason to fear that such an animal would pose a threat to the public. |
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They doubtless would object that to pose such a question is to assume an inadmissibly parochial standpoint. |
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Riding on sidewalks and bike paths may also pose greater hazards to walkers and joggers. |
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The militias pose a long-term problem for security, since they violate the state's monopoly on the use of force. |
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But again, that success was mostly in producing tractable zombies who didn't pose problems for their caretakers or families. |
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It appeared to be drying off its wings after emerging from its chrysalis and was happy to pose for a picture before flying off. |
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Once the pose is completed, the armature is stuffed or wrapped with small pieces of newspaper held in place with masking tape. |
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The ageing switchgear pose far more serious problems than the transformers. |
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Cast members pose as correspondents as they parody mainstream media's failure to provide robust, independent journalism. |
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The welcoming blue eyes crossed with guarded tension, and her relaxed pose stiffened with anxiety. |
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The play ends at this point with a spectacular scene in which the characters strike a pose symbolizing a crane flying past Mount Fuji. |
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The popularity of water scooters, high powered motor boats and parasailing pose a threat of accidents. |
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One of Artschwager's intentions has been to pose open-ended questions about the nature of perception and representation. |
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But I'm afraid I detected a kind of affected pose in the presentation of the idea. |
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The king had decided to pose a surprise attack on the northern fortress of Dramar, and the armies gathered right after the midwinter feast. |
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He brushed some imaginary lint off of his sleeve, and assumed the pose of a bored patrician. |
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As a result, a multilateral nuclear arms race may erupt, which will pose a great danger to the world. |
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Some researchers have claimed that these wasps with hyperparasitic males pose a risk to effective biological control. |
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Those who commit crimes during a political conflict rarely pose a threat to society in peacetime. |
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Against a painted Antarctic backdrop of glaciers, icebergs and floes, groups of stately Emperor penguins pose like actors at curtain call. |
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To justify the death penalty, the Texas sentencing jury has to find that the defendant will always pose a risk of danger to others. |
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These live bombs leak contaminants and pose an explosive threat to fishers and divers. |
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We the electorate now have a chance to pose questions and raise the political debate on this issue in the run up to the forthcoming election. |
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Isabella tilted her head again, in the same pose she had assumed when he first saw her. |
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But folks, who made the decision to pose Jim Collins on a mountain ledge with a dark and stormy night brewing behind him? |
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As with most procedures done on your heart and blood vessels, coronary angiography does pose some risk. |
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The police commander told the students that drug use and criminal activities pose a constant threat to young people today. |
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His slightly bowed head, covered in the cavalry slouch hat, is balanced by the alert pose of his mount. |
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That's the burning question I pose to my boyfriend as we tool around the suburbs looking for a decent place to eat. |
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She says unpainted railings and radiators he could bump into are just some of the health risks which could pose serious problems for her son. |
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For someone like me, who has to bring his eyes very close to the monitor to read the text, the low viewing angles will pose a problem. |
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As usual in every All-Star Weekend, they strike their best pose and wear the latest thing in kicks. |
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A social catastrophe would therefore pose no more than a minor indisposition for the regime. |
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He was blunt about the risks that a disorderly Grexit would pose to the global economy. |
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In 1913, when it lay empty, two sisters visited to pose as prospective buyers. |
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The squeakers and bells also pose a problem of your shih-tzu choking on them if he tries to swallow the objects. |
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The exposed live wires pose a great danger to unwary people, especially children who could touch these wires while playing. |
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The reciprocal function is its own inverse, which might seem to pose a problem in using Newton's method. |
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With this film, Loach digresses from his usual gritty themes of social realism to pose questions of culture, race and religion. |
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But nearby residents claim that extra traffic generated would pose a threat to safety. |
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So it's not so much snowblades I have a problem with, but a large proportion of snowbladers, as they pose a risk to other slope users. |
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Arsenic and dioxin in the herbicides are expected to pose a health threat long into the future. |
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Women frolic, men pose and the sun scorches the sand while relationships are strained to breaking point. |
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Rogue states on Europe's periphery pose potential threats to European interests as much as or more than to U.S. interests. |
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There is concern that boats in the river could pose a danger to the whale, with the noise of their engines adding to its disorientation. |
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Excess numbers of horses and burros pose a threat to wildlife, livestock, the improvement of range conditions, and ultimately their own survival. |
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However, it does pose the age-old question of whether or not money can buy you happiness. |
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In Voyage the dust devil merely sweeps by and we are told that the atmosphere is so thin on Mars that such mini-tornadoes do not pose much risk. |
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But this does not entitle the party to pose as political and ethical virgins. |
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The conflicts in both areas now pose a threat to burgeoning American economic and strategic interests in the region. |
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The performer must make spontaneous decisions about what pose to strike and where to freeze the action. |
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If the pose requires both the villain and the hero to strike a pose simultaneously, then each crosses an eye in the direction of the other. |
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A brace of Microsoft security vulns pose risks for both home users and corporates. |
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And if Spurs are still ahead of Arsenal by Christmas, I'll pose butt-naked and post the picture here. |
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The Dutchwoman is the only disabled athlete ever to pose nude for ESPN The Magazine's annual Body Issue. |
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The pose is natural and expressive of the sitter's obvious intellectual impoverishment. |
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Would the loss of South Vietnam pose a threat to US security serious enough to warrant extreme action to prevent it? |
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Squeeze your glutes, hamstrings and quadriceps as you hold the pose for five deep breaths. |
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They pose in front of tents and barracks or drill on the fields and open areas. |
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This sometimes silly energizer challenges students to strike a pose according to a title or category they are given. |
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If his pose looks familiar, that because French used the mirror image for his sculpture of Abraham Lincoln in the Lincoln Memorial. |
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They got into this one pose where they were sitting back to back, and I had them opening their hands as part of the design. |
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This can pose problems at rent review, particularly if a case goes to arbitration. |
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They swapped their cricket whites for oversized army helmets to pose as diggers in a re-enactment of a 1915 photograph. |
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My pose was slightly more complicated because of my character's complex relationship triangle. |
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But now she was standing behind the bench, looking down at me in a pose that was part schoolmarm and part Southern hanging judge. |
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Dogs are barred from many public places because they pose a serious hazard to health and can be a nuisance and danger. |
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Now these offenders, the vast majority of them men, pose peculiar dilemmas for the professionals counselling them. |
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They found it valuable to listen to others in their group pose their own questions. |
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Although it can be an irritant to those with asthma or respiratory disease, it is not known to pose any toxic hazard. |
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Also in tribute to Baptista, Kroodsma asked vocal researchers globally to pose the question in avian bioacoustics they would most like answered. |
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In a world with only one remaining superpower, even small and materially poor states and groups can pose terrible threats. |
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They pose balletically in studios, chase each other underwater, admire themselves in store windows. |
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Regular use of drugs like acetaminophen, ibuprofen or naproxen may also pose hazards. |
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Their anger was a pose, and the pose made a lot of people a lot of money, even as it sneered at the commercialisation of mainstream pop and rock. |
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Crashing waves pose an obvious hazard, and then there are tides, rip currents and strong winds to consider. |
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These men were happy to pose for a photographer and to be identified as soldiers of fortune. |
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Of the hundreds of different species of shark, only a few pose any real threat to humans. |
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Prison bosses became concerned that there could be other activities that could pose a threat to jail security. |
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Level crossings still pose the greatest risk to life on the railways, a rail safety chief said yesterday. |
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However, many that are in bad condition pose difficult challenges, even for accomplished bowlers. |
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Assurances have been given that a number of sizeable cracks in the piles supporting Rice Bridge do not pose a safety risk to the public. |
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Pesticides pose risks to both human and nonhuman health if they are found in either surface or ground water. |
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Like any good Wilde fans, they know that a pose can be genuine and a fantasy can have the ring of truth. |
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Confined within proper bounds, such measures need not pose a threat to civil liberties in general or to academic freedom in particular. |
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They depict the pharaoh, or rather the pharaoh's ka, in a striding pose and holding a mace in one hand and a long staff in the other. |
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After explaining the context, we pose a series of questions regarding common factors that are intended to be thought provoking. |
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They advise against the sales of items that could be faulty and pose a danger risk like the brakes failing on a pushchair. |
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The local press has played up the danger these birds might pose for aircraft landing and taking off. |
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He is a right-hand batsman and slow left-arm bowler who may well pose problems for premier division batsmen. |
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His pose was that of the dandy and the aesthete, emphatically not that of the angry young man. |
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Jay-jay Okocha supplied the attacking inspiration as Wanderers rode the early blows to pose some serious first half problems of their own. |
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That could be changing, as China continues to rattle sabers and pose increasing strategic instability. |
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Any food that contains uncooked eggs, such as homemade cookie dough, cake batter or eggnog, can pose a hazard. |
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Many of Vermeer's paintings appear to pose riddles as to who sees whom and what, when. |
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Scotland have got some really useful forwards who can pose a threat to any side. |
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In times of plenty, this requirement might pose little problem, but life in the Arctic is not always dependably bountiful. |
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They were to meet in a restaurant and pose as two friends trying to patch up some hard times. |
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People often pose the question in terms of social equality, but marriage is also an institution of economic rights. |
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Some reckon uncontrolled crowds pose as much a danger to the monument as airborne pollution. |
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Since bullets can ricochet off the water's surface and pose a risk to nearby civilians, water patrol officers almost never fire warning shots. |
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However, water-soluble rubidium, cesium, thallium, and silver minerals are virtually nonexistent and should pose no complication. |
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The torch and the man's wild hair and dynamic pose imply a revolutionary or an incendiary, rather than someone who extinguishes fires. |
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Striking the martyr pose is good public relations because it distracts attention from the real issues. |
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My presence also made other differences, as the masqueraders occasionally stopped in their performance to pose for my camera. |
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Located in the heart of West Palm Beach, it's a moneyed, up-market environment, big on designer flash and not short on pose and pretension. |
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Anhingas adopt a rather bizarre-looking pose for long stretches of time, remaining immobile and apparently oblivious even to passing boaters. |
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The players had been aware that this could pose the biggest test to the top-of-the-table status and came out of the blocks at breakneck speed. |
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Often, however, they pose more problems than they solve, and bear witness to major diachroneity of otherwise similar events. |
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Initially he had said he would pose for photos but wouldn't speak to any journalists. |
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Conflicting loyalties pose a problem for perioperative nurses dealing with the ethics of advocacy. |
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Some of the groups, the government fears, espouse beliefs that pose a direct challenge to its authority. |
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The burglars usually pose as workers for utility services, such as water, gas or electricity and target elderly householders. |
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So, for Heidegger, the nothing that opens in the experience of anxiety leads one to pose the metaphysical question as to the meaning of being. |
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Brass's assigned to pose as a con so he can get the goods on what's happening inside the prison. |
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I pose here in Polaroid sunnies, durry, and fake Billy-Bob teeth to emphasise the point. |
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She's seven months up the duff, and it's surprising that she has decided to pose naked whilst being pregnant. |
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The next time I meet them, they are at a photo shoot that requires them to pose with an enormous glittery heart. |
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For me, to pose nude was easy-peasy because I've been filmed naked before onscreen, so to pose behind a cider press was fine. |
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Consumers are creating a huge electronic junkyard, which could pose a serious health and environmental hazard. |
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At first I couldn't afford to pay real models, but now I have about 15 pals who pose for me. |
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Unfortunately, a vigorous cover crop can pose problems later on when the baby greens are harvested. |
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In most cases, these substances are adulterated with other chemicals and pose risks of overdose. |
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Another child in similar garb appeared behind her striking a different pose before intoning his own little chant. |
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In this connection, I describe certain modal paradoxes and the threats they pose for essentialism. |
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Ben wanted to do some cave photography and needed a willing group of models to pose for him. |
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A group of artists from Bradford on Avon are holding a spring exhibition and hope to recruit new models to pose for them in the autumn. |
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Only last year, a Royal Academy of Arts touring workshop was not allowed to employ nude models to pose for art students. |
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Unlike saltwater crocodiles, freshwater crocodiles generally do not pose a threat to humans. |
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The boating lake was popular enough to have a queue for boats and photographers were inviting people to pose for holiday snaps. |
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That would be an excellent achievement but we know that Dublin pose a very stern test. |
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Pets should be kept from dead carcasses or bones of dead animals, which may pose a disease risk. |
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Some of the pictures are fascinating in that the images seem to pose little visual riddles. |
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Meanwhile, the U.S. Coast Guard has the authority to move derelicts that pose a hazard to navigation, but not to dispose of them. |
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Do you think that uncovered plugs and switches pose a hazard, or is that being too picky? |
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Yesterday, the model braved entry to the lemur enclosure to pose with the ring-tailed animals to help launch the competition. |
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Other infectious diseases that pose a threat include plague, tularemia, botulism and tuberculosis. |
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They show contempt for their vows and pose a danger of showing more serious contempt for our children which should not be countenanced. |
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I hear that they pose health risks to the local population at this time of year. |
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Then, almost instantly, she let her shoulders drop and her body loosen, assuming a casual pose in the middle of the room. |
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They have suspected for decades that the chemicals pose serious health hazards. |
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The council says the birds pose a health hazard and that the only option now left is to go ahead with the cull. |
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Most sections began with the dancers striking a pose reminiscent of Rodin's muscular statues. |
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The hunters complain that foxes are vermin and un-hunted pose a serious threat to farm livestock. |
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The boy spread his arms with a small grin, taking on a pose reminiscent of a model. |
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There was a civil war on, and I was going to pose as an agent for a large buyer to conduct an unauthorised study of an illegal activity. |
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Solar protons pose the biggest threat to us because they ionise molecules along their tracks. |
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While beanbags are safe they pose a risk if loose beads escape from the bean bags. |
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If left untreated they pose serious health risks for pets and their owners, such as heartworm, tapeworm and Lyme disease. |
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Second, their willingness to pose such questions suggests that there is considerable interest among their constituents on this issue. |
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Damien asked nonchalantly, crossing and uncrossing his arms as he tried to find the pose that seemed the least vulnerable. |
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On the one hand, awareness of the diversity of humanity could pose challenges to European self-confidence. |
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And sympathy isn't necessarily just a pose struck in order to kill him with kindness. |
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But they demanded an immediate stop to controversial sting operations where undercover police pose as customers. |
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There are no Pelicans anyway to pose a threat to the geese, ganders and goslings. |
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Supermarket shelves are filled with household cleaners containing strong chemicals which can pollute the environment and pose health hazards. |
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Westermann's tough-guy pose was fostered by early experiences as a professional acrobat, carpenter, railroad repairman and janitor. |
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However, since he couldn't get any Hindus to pose for him, he dressed up his own son as a Hindu, shaved head, saffron robes and all. |
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Trimming the tag end of the knot or even simply cutting it can pose a problem for anglers more used to snipping monofilament. |
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There is also a surprisingly good population of pixie hawkfish skittering between the corals and they all seem to want to pose for the camera. |
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Among the major considerations to be taken into account would be the rate base of the town and at present that could pose problems. |
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It is only too convenient to pose for photo opportunities and political points. |
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Hong Kong chicken flu and BSE, or mad cow disease, pose clear health risks to humans. |
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The morbidity and mortality associated with donor pneumonectomy pose significant ethical considerations. |
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The couple will have to hold their pose for up to three hours while they are studied for the waxwork figures. |
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When snags pose no safety hazard to golfers or course maintenance staff, consider leaving them in place. |
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His crest hung on the wooden wall, the black hawk with wings perched in a frightful pose staring at her with its piercing golden eyes. |
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In light of the recent statement from the IRA, we are inviting readers to pose questions for the parties regarding their response. |
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Computers and storage systems that are physically insecure pose a difficult challenge to enterprises as well. |
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Most stinging wasps and bees are beneficial and should be preserved unless they pose a direct hazard to humans. |
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Bone-in cuts, like T-bone or porterhouse steaks, may pose a very, very slight risk. |
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Their stances on composting, bike lanes and oil supertankers maintain this pose of progressive concern trolling. |
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Mass mailers that chew up processor cycles, bandwidth and users' time do pose a threat. |
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She will pose as the concern troll for the beleaguered middle class while continuing to fill the investors' punch bowl with pricey booze. |
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The eastward-facing horseshoe-shaped scarps of South Soufriere Hills volcano pose an unresolved problem. |
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Where cabovers score with maneuverability, they pose more of a challenge to driver access. |
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While viewers and telecasters enjoy the freedoms of all-access passes, these pose clear and present dangers. |
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He wouldn't wince, not even when you pursed your lips in a pose worthy of a centerfold. |
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The threat terrorists and particularly weapons of mass destruction pose is not a quick study. |
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This is so because some drugs that are being abused are not only dangerous but pose a very serious threat to life and society's moral fibre. |
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The nets also pose a serious threat to the endangered Hawaiian monk seal, especially curious pups, which can become entangled and drown. |
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The aircraft are designed to scramble and intercept incoming enemy jets before they can pose a threat to the carriers. |
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This in turn would pose dangers to the operation of democratic government within the United States. |
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Non-biodegradable plastic festoons would decorate the medians and would pose an adventurous journey for road users. |
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They invited visitors to pose for Polaroids against a photomural of a ski chalet, on a set equipped with skis and covered with artificial snow. |
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The historian's pose dissociates the author from all the observations he lets fall save those sealed with a personal cachet. |
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Bachelor sons in their early 30s pose a maternal dilemma of unexamined proportions. |
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I will definitely not pose a threat or danger to society and will not be a significant flight risk because I have nowhere to flee to! |
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Based on his life as an American and his ties to his community, Mike is not a danger to anyone and does not pose a flight risk. |
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The half moon pose and the warrior and star position also help in shedding the extra pounds. |
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Doesn't a warrior pose in the park breathing in fresh air sound like a nice change of pace from the hot yoga studio? |
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Of course the credits pose an inconvenient problem as they are unproductive and equally a turn-off. |
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Because of their low penetrability, alpha particles do not usually pose a threat to living organisms, unless they are ingested. |
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The woman makes the peace sign with her right hand, and while the officer has his arm around her, his pose doesn't convey affection or grace. |
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It outcompetes forage grasses, and its thornlike prickles pose a threat to workers picking vegetable crops in infested areas. |
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Probably because the pose suggests that she's able to sit on her own, when in fact she is leaning parasitically on her Mama. |
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The pose of disbelief is all the more threadbare given the facts on the ground in Iraq after more than three months of US military occupation. |
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Those objects that pose a threat will have their orbits altered by spacecraft made on the Moon. |
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Humans pose the greatest threats to Swainson's hawks and other birds of prey. |
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Consumer Product Safety Commission says the glow sticks do not properly warn parents that the string can pose a choking hazard for kids. |
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The western leaders confidently pose as self-appointed custodians of democracy, an expedient ploy to win over public opinion. |
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The success of flow cytometry and its ever-increasing use in plant taxonomy, systematics and ecology may pose unexpected problems. |
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I wanted to pose burning a flag, naked, looking like an Amazon on the warpath. |
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That's worrisome given that contaminants pose the biggest risk to children and fetuses. |
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Lawyers can read such things and see what hasn't been said and pose necessary questions and reframe arguments and so forth. |
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You cannot tell the wild animal to strike a pose for you in front of a camera. |
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They see that military operations have increased and pose a threat to our people's existence and survival as a culture and ethnic entity. |
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Since some of these sites have now been developed as homesites, they still pose a health risk to city dwellers. |
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A silk screen impression of a heroine from yesteryear sitting in a languid pose declaring her self-awareness is juxtaposed with the modern. |
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During the high season, detectives in city Garda stations pose as tourists to try and catch would-be thieves in the act. |
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If not handled carefully, this decentralization may pose as much a threat to national unity as armed separatist movements. |
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Our results indicate that mesopelagic fish pose a stronger predatory threat than invertebrates to overwintering Calanus. |
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But when you take the operations chief out of the picture, it does pose a lot of problems. |
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Like most of her online posse, Shera speaks of the group with messianic zeal, refusing to pose for any of their many imitators. |
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They pose as recruiters, but both the local mayor and the miners assume they will be strike-breakers. |
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Mostly I do photography because I am not tall enough to be a runway model, so I pose for magazines and calendars. |
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It is Jenkins's more radical conclusions that pose stumbling blocks for historiographers such as Evans. |
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South Dublin planning officials pose 42 queries, chiefly regarding an environmental impact study and traffic management around the stadium. |
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The government stood behind the university, promising the little porkers did not pose a public risk. |
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This is a dangerous oversimplification that displays an ignorance of the challenges that e-transactions pose to current legal systems. |
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Samantha is so frighteningly polite that to pose cynical questions seems rather below the belt. |
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Infectious micro-organisms may therefore pose real dangers, especially as our immunity to vanished or rare diseases has certainly declined. |
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Aside from the nuclear variety of WMD, biological and chemical weapons pose serious dangers. |
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Great midfields are created by two centres who each pose a significant threat. |
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The new military-industrial complex seems to pose at least as much danger to itself as it does to society. |
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Vulnerable people who have committed no crime and pose no threat to society are regularly forced to wait in bare cells before they get specialist treatment. |
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Maybe it was an affected statesman-like pose for the television cameras. |
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That said, an investigation by the DEA does pose a risk should actual criminal charges arise. |
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Cooper's mistake was to pose these policies in the old-fashioned language of realpolitik and power, rather than relying on the moral rhetoric of the day. |
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I pose that question to all of you since I firmly believe that your response will indicate whether you are at peace with God, with others and with yourself. |
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Risk assessments must be conducted if the work exposes employees to levels of vibration that could pose a risk to health and safety, and action must be taken. |
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The visa revocation process remains partially blind and needlessly porous to incursions by individuals who might pose a grave risk to our security. |
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It's a pose that should not be taken seriously, nothing more than addlebrained adolescents playing naughty dress-up, bored children looking for attention. |
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Members of Friends of the Earth in York say the city's best nature sites have been swamped by rampant foreign weeds, which pose a serious threat to native animals and flora. |
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Although it hasn't changed I do sometimes think it has become such a fixed thing that I don't really pose too much or wear make up or tart myself up. |
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Two men working down a mineshaft in rural China pose as brothers. |
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In situations where temperature could pose a threat, fusible plugs are designed to melt and release the gas long before critical pressure levels are reached. |
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Chromium in floppy disks, lead in batteries and computer monitors, and mercury in alkaline batteries and fluorescent lamps also pose severe health risks. |
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Users question the effectiveness of the measure, which they argue is the wrong way of dealing with the problems open mail relays pose in the overall spam problem. |
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In his Parisian workshop, the elegant Bartholdi and truly minuscule workers pose next to a gigantic foot or an ear, of which the actual-size mold is shown with the photos. |
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Harnessing such water requires relatively large initial outlays and can pose an environmental hazard because of potential brine leakage into the source aquifer. |
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Because, of course, red-blooded, white-skinned folks like Timothy McVeigh, Ted Kaczynski, and Adam Lanza pose no threat at all. |
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Blonde-haired, white mannequins in technicolour saris pose in the window. |
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Lay-offs on such a scale would pose significant proliferation risks when nuclear weapons scientists and technologists are forced to seek work elsewhere. |
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A backdown would pose a dilemma for at least two Democrats senators. |
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Although the two men pose for the picture, they, too, are props, for this image is not so much a double portrait as a carefully calibrated technical experiment. |
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Professional shows weren't his thing, but this canine will wear just about anything and pose for the camera. |
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Although persistence may or may not pose a problem, if a substance also bioaccumulates then there is special reason to be concerned about possible risks. |
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Companies such as American Amicable Life Insurance have weaseled their way to our basic-training bases where they pose as semi-official military agents. |
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Three well-groomed men in suits pose on the back of the CD case. |
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Even in overcrowded tenements and illegal settlements, the densities are rarely too high to pose problems for the cost effective provision of infrastructure and services. |
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We have seldomly seen an artist who can express a typical mood, pose or sentiment so poignantly and charmingly with what looks like a few simple shapes and ink lines. |
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Some, like Norman Mailer, adopted the cooler pose of being casually interested in the possibility. |
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Japanese geography and sea power, therefore, collectively pose an inherent obstacle to Chinese expansion into the Pacific as long as Taiwan remains free of mainland control. |
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The body ranges between the sexes, the pose extremely lascivious while the lustfully mounting tones of the overture are played slowly, to be savoured. |
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Their part-time profession requires them to strike the pose of figures such as trees, gardeners, tennis players and toastmasters, then maintain it absolutely motionless. |
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On the contrary, many of them were quite capable of mimicking a somber-faced pose while they said deeply horrible things. |
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The plow pose reduces backache and can help you get to sleep. |
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Many modern directors feel obliged to pose as anti-intellectuals, adopting a facade of stupidity they are unable to carry off with any conviction. |
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Some bottled waters pose more health hazards than some tap waters. |
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He spent his entire 10 minutes bloviating and talking about how much he liked him that the the time ran out and he didn't have time to even pose a question. |
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Residents mounted a campaign against the plans, saying a telecommunications mast would not only spoil the landscape but pose a potential health risk. |
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That exasperates Sapan, who has been petitioning presidents to pose for him since Gerald Ford was in office. |
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Extremist organizations are operating on university campuses across the UK and pose a serious threat to national security, according to a new report. |
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After a few months in the goldfields, he had cast off genteel reserve and adopted the confident, tough-guy pose suited to his new status as a brash fortune-seeker. |
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And they usually pose a clear question designed to propel the story forward. |
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The image published in the Time showed Smith, photographed from above, lying on a quilted bed while a nurse helped pose her body. |
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She had to pose for photographs and drawings were made from the pictures. |
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The most important pose to skip is the headstand, because it causes blood and other bodily fluids to rush toward your upper body and stresses your heart and blood vessels. |
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The Prison Ombudsman is carrying out an inquiry into the case and recommendations have already been made, including assessing inmates who pose a risk to cellmates. |
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Pamphlets were venues for advocacy and commentary on domestic affairs, but newspapers adopted a pose of just-the-facts neutrality. |
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The strangest request came from a woman who was doing a college term paper on exotic dancers and wanted to find out what it felt like to pose for a mock stripper poster. |
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Even if the bombers don't directly target civilians, the unexploded bomblets stay on the ground as land mines, and pose a continuing threat to civilians. |
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Her parents used to have her pose for portraits, which she says may have subconsciously instilled in her a desire to perform. |
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The detonations at the racecourse stand displays are louder still, and pose a threat both to wildlife and to any babies and young children living in the area. |
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The sceptical possibilities, and the threats they pose to our knowledge, depend upon our knowing things mediately, through or by way of something else. |
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Small, metal objects deeply embedded in soft tissue pose a lower risk for complication than even superficially embedded organic material, such as wood. |
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These literal readings all pose the same, irresolvable problem. |
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