1. But Dellums said the Pentagon could project power effectively using the current mix of bombers. 2. Denzel Washington effortlessly projects star power as an angel sent to earth to rescue a beleaguered congregation. 3. Haddacks suggested that it should be versatile enough to serve several purposes, from projecting the power of western allies to spooning out famine relief. 4. I am for projecting US power to achieve important aims. 5. In addition to their NATO responsibilities, these units are used to project American power into the Middle East, where U.S. and French policies do not always coincide. 6. Indeed, a congressional commission Rumsfeld led until last December recommended that the Pentagon increase spending on military space technology and study ways to project power from space. 7. It is that very climate that helps explain why Clinton chooses to project power mostly from a safe distance. 8. It was a lapse that became a symptom of his failure to project the power of the new Russian state. 9. It sees a frail, stiff, anti-charismatic figure who neither embodies nor projects American power. 10. Not that I would mind projecting power. |