| 1. | He has never sought to cut a figure in New York society.
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| 2. | Rahman still cuts a figure with a handsome, tanned face and a snappy leather jacket.
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| 3. | Born into wealth and privilege, Mrs . Chirac has always cut a figure of discretion.
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| 4. | Even during days when the sidewalks would be crowded, Seldom Seen cut a figure few forgot.
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| 5. | Like Richard III or Macbeth he is driven by ambition to cut a figure in the world.
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| 6. | In sum, Hazlik cuts a figure far closer to the Iron Faith's vision of Mytteri than of The Lawgiver.
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| 7. | He drew Cubist patterns in ink directly on top of one of these photographs and cut a figure out of another.
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| 8. | He presided over the establishment of Universal Secondary Education and cut a figure of principle and was sometimes construed as obdurate.
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| 9. | Yet even so, this article cut a figure : sleek of line, cutting-edge in design, of the moment and yet blue-collar practical.
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| 10. | Yet even so, this article cut a figure : sleek of line, cutting edge in design, of the moment and yet blue-collar practical.
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