| 31. | "Salon " writer Joan Walsh calls US politician Paul Ryan a Randian poseur.
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| 32. | The target of Ostrovsky's satire was Saint Petersburg's'romantic poseurs '.
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| 33. | Book readers are assumed to be either a ) producers looking for ideas or b ) poseurs.
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| 34. | The album rocks, and in today's poseur climate, that's saying something.
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| 35. | So is this the work of a pornographer, a performance artist, or a postmodern poseur?
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| 36. | Such persons are completely genuine individuals and do not fit either the definition of poseur or wigger.
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| 37. | Beatniks, put simply, were poseurs, goateed cats and leotarded chicks, bearing bongos like badges.
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| 38. | Alas, from avowed team leader Mo Vaughn on down, the Angels were finger-pointing poseurs.
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| 39. | Perhaps unfairly, the escapade solidified Hawke's reputation of being more downtown poseur than true artist.
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| 40. | Cue the posers, the poseurs, the pouters and the partiers _ and let the dames begin.
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