1. And it controls emotions and projects an air of confidence and poise at all times. 2. And he is different from classical performers who like to project an air of remoteness. 3. Bush is aiming to project an air of normalcy even as the government warned of possible new terror attacks. 4. Bush and top advisers projected an air of invincibility today, though polls showed the presidential race as very close. 5. Bush was aiming to project an air of normalcy even as the government warned of possible new terror attacks. 6. He sometimes projects an air of detachment bordering on indifference even on issues of major concern. 7. His advisers want the vice president to project an air of calm, orderliness, and normalcy during this highly abnormal period. 8. In conversation, he projects an air of self-confidence that stops short of cockiness. 9. It is the sort of chic minimalism that also projects an air of serenity in boutiques like those of Armani and Calvin Klein on Madison Avenue. 10. On what was among the most momentous days of his presidency, he sought to project an air of business as uususal. |