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pose

noun as in artificial position

verb as in sit, stand in place

verb as in offer, put forward idea

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In Los Angeles, where getting across town can seem like a cage battle, the vehicles’ limits on freeway driving could pose a hurdle, making trips longer and more costly.

He used birtherism to puff himself up as a potential presidential candidate in 2012, but never bothered with the details of birther conspiracy theories and never abandoned the “just asking questions” pose that allowed him to fool two different audiences simultaneously.

From Salon

His newly appointed “border czar,” Tom Homan, said Monday that the Trump administration will prioritize deporting people who are living in the country illegally and pose a threat to public safety.

At the same time, Arthur said, the Trump administration would prioritize returning migrants who have committed serious crimes who are deemed to pose a threat or those who have entered illegally after November 2020.

Solely battery-powered trains are already operating in Japan and Germany, but UK experts say they could pose unique fire safety challenges.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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