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Guttural grunts and posturing is used with all but the most determined of predators with great effectiveness.
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It's backing down in the face of threats and posturing of armed sovereignists.
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The easeful fidelity of his style has militated against his reputation in these somewhat posturing times.
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Or will he live up to his posturing as an anticorruption enforcer and conduct an honest-to-goodness investigation?
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Beneath all the bluster and posturing however, there is a mutual understanding and respect between the two communities.
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After all that posturing, they will wander back over to you with this clanger of a question.
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Banks also immersed herself in her character's world-weary posturing and depression, after failing to save a jumper on a previous assignment.
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They usually establish dominance by sound and physical posturing, although fighting does occur.
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It also proves that the 21-year-old actor's dramatic perspicacity is as potent as his tween-hooking good looks and "angas" (boastful) posturing.
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What fans saw as whimsies of a genius, others treated as cheap posturing aiming to impress.
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