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pose <a pose; poses> N

pose N (peoples & races)

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With the turning of the lanes, the girls pose.
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However, a wireless keyboard needs batteries to work and may pose a security problem due to the risk of data eavesdropping by hackers.
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Who'll pose between you and your dog for the yearly greetings card?
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In the lower elevations and larger water bodies where these darters are found, pollution and contaminants could also pose problems for this species.
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It also has a fair amount of baseball jargon that can pose challenges for the uninitiated.
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Online called the duo radiant and sultry and complimented their pose.
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He did very little other than pose for photos and then doze off.
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Determining its location and rotation (more generally, the pose) by using its sensor observations is known as robot localization.
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Hand-raised lovebirds tend not to be scared and pose even more of a threat to themselves.
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Believed to have been reactivated multiple times, the fault is extensive and could still pose a threat to locals.
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