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EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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He dismissed the Senator's comments as "political posturing ."
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Ken's muscular posturing in front of the mirror is making me sick.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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But the notion of an instrument turns out to be as empty as his posturing .
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Janir chose skiing, which like so many sports was laced with posturing and attitude and ostentatious display.
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Jeffries had turned City into a symbol of racial posturing .
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Now take such ritual posturing and stage it nation-wide.
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Political posturing has encouraged a degeneration into the politicization of social issues.
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The male courts the female by singing and posturing , often with a small twig or leaf in his bill.
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There was much aggressive posturing , bowing, beating of half-open wings.