| 11. | House Majority Leader Dick Armey accused the president of political posturing.
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| 12. | Tough talk from either place is easy to dismiss as posturing.
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| 13. | Outbursts of personal pique and political posturing don't count.
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| 14. | That is the usual posture for the natural-born contrarian.
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| 15. | Anymore, however, politics is just posturing before an audience.
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| 16. | Typically, negotiations often included screaming and posturing and broken promises.
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| 17. | Others are in elaborate, revealing costumes, striking unfamiliar postures.
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| 18. | Clinton's partisans retorted that Dole was posturing for votes.
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| 19. | The guy is posturing as a conservative in every single way,
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| 20. | Despite much public posturing, the situation is unlikely to improve.
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