In fact, he accepted a Congressional Medal of Honor from President Nixon, in a photo op staged to counter the antiwar protests. |
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This was actually a photo op so we were not permitted to ask any questions. |
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And, you know, that's better than having a big meeting with a photo op with the president in the Oval Office. |
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The June 30th date is clearly meaningless except as a photo op for domestic political consumption. |
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It was the ideal photo op for those looking to normalize the general public's perception of gayness. |
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Yes, the one praying is so obviously a behind-the-scenes picture that never could have been taken in a normal photo op. |
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Landing a guy on a moving aircraft carrier is not exactly a risk-free photo op. |
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And you can bet that if our welcome was anything like that, there would have been a photo op and a wave of planted stories. |
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You could see the struggle in his face as he weighed whether cutting into it was a photo op he wanted to partake in. |
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And so, if he ends up eroding some of his domestic support to do this, this ends up being a photo op. |
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I went mostly for the free food and drinks, although I did get coralled into a photo op. |
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Just the perception they can go and do a photo op sent the wrong message, and it is a safety risk. |
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There were a number of young people who turned out to be interns who had been marshalled in by the government for a photo op. |
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The only people the government consulted on this bill I think were the interns who were asked to be in the photo op. |
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Again on September 5 last year, on the verge of the last election, the minister held another photo op and forgot to bring his wallet. |
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Does he not realize that the conduct of our Minister of Foreign Affairs has to be more than just a photo op? |
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I am certain that after the disastrous cowboy photo op, prime ministerial lint and stray hairs are at the top of the PMO agenda. |
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His escorts, Kate and William, appeared up beat and camera-ready for their big photo op. |
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He calls everybody to the White House, they do their meetings, they do their photo op, and then no one follows up. |
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There was a great photo op with all the interns together to make it look good on camera. |
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But you know one of the main reasons that photo op was so widely ridiculed? |
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Once, when all her party officials were lined up for a photo op, she stopped the proceedings. |
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This is, of course, an elaborate photo op, not actual combat. |
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I can imagine some may call this more of a photo op than a summit. |
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I was outraged and disgusted, and I just think it's a photo op. |
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A politician out fishing on a ripping stream or clear lake makes a fine photo op, a manufactured image of a wholesome person who cherishes nature. |
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It was interesting to watch the photo op in Lethbridge where so many cabinet ministers were trying to prop up the Liberal candidate and trying to get him elected in Lethbridge when he has no chance. |
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When we arrived for a photo op about 1:15 PM, the group was already involved in serious discussion, notebooks and writing implements in hand, suggesting that this is not just a gab session. |
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Maybe the government would rather have the photo op and the glamour tax reduction statement instead of really considering the tax impact on individual Canadians. |
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We hear rhetoric from the Prime Minister, telling Canadian food inspection agency officials at a photo op in Edmonton that re-establishing international markets for Canadian beef is a national priority. |
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Why would he support something that is just a photo op? |
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The photo op cameras keep rolling but the jobs are nowhere to be seen. |
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Then we found out that the announcement was an extra day of advanced polling and that the government had taken the interns and put them in the photo op simply for this announcement. |
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The director of the White House military office, Louis Caldera, yesterday apologised for the ill-judged photo op. |
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She had actually gotten dressed and left the house, figuring she was at least going to have a nice photo op with Paul Simon or maybe Bono. |
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Why does he show up for a photo op to announce the construction of a piece of sidewalk but is nowhere to be found when it comes to Canadians' health? |
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This is pure hypocrisy, as is using the Canada jet to fly to a photo op in London, Ontario, at a doughnut chain to announce freezes, cutbacks and rollbacks. |
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Roper had his first photo op as CEO during the company annual meeting earlier this month. |
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A photo op is when they show him playing pool and drinking beer. |
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But sometimes, the 5th is exactly what some committee members want, and they push a witness into that corner, because it makes for a terrific photo op. |
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The pilot in command didn't bother to brief for the impromptu photo op. |
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