Gift certificates to the Sydney Seafood School are available for last-minute presents as well.
Instead of coming off as sexy and vacuous, the wonk in the hipster glasses presents as functionally unisex and extremely content-rich.
He also rehearses and presents as a strong asset to his company.
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Notwithstanding the policy proposals from which I dissent, MoveOn presents as a majestic example of citizen engagement and a harbinger of the future.
But the Freedom Party's recent entry into government, which Mr Haider presents as a healthy break with the post-war duopoly, has led to Austria's boycott by its fellow EU governments.
Olson presents as a prime example the poignant story of celebrated author Anne Morrow Lindbergh, who was caught between her husband's leadership of the campaign to keep America out of the war and the efforts of her mother and sister on behalf of intervention.
The report comes as a blow to the venture capital industry, which presents itself as something of a fine wine: a long-term asset class that only gets better with age.
After all, the book makes extremely broad generalizations and presents them as applying universally.
It's come to something, hasn't it when Gordon Brown presents himself as Dunfermline's answer to Mrs.
The new job market presents almost as many challenges to companies as to workers.
Obama presents himself as uniquely situated to bridge those two cultures because of his biracial heritage.
His local record presents him as pragmatic and aggressive when the need arises.
Naturally there is plenty of high style but few hints of low cunning: Wainewright presents himself as a blameless victim.
And very frequently it presents itself as a feeling of overwhelming stress, a feeling that one's problems are beyond dealing with.
Today, with about 3, 500 members, it presents itself as one of the oldest and also most successful ski clubs in Austria.
These periodic crumbs of leaked information about Apple launches may help the company, which presents itself as extremely secretive about future products.
Condon presents him as a genuine hero who drove himself into semi-madness and exhaustion, a sacrificial figure who died for our pleasure.
Camus presents Meursault as a hero, the judicial process as a villain.
As Jasjeet Sekhon of the University of California, Berkeley, points out, the emerging field of election forensics presents opportunities as well as risks.
The second half of the film presents her as a pure victim, so why, in the first half, was the lady such a vamp?
At home, the Libyan leader presents himself as the spiritual guide of the nation, overseeing what he says is a version of direct democracy.
Operation Christmas Child, which has been running since 1991, invites people to fill a shoebox with presents such as colouring books, balls and soft toys.
And Jack Straw presents himself as Blackburn's answer to Mister T.
Precisely because the gaze of international security has neglected sub-Saharan Africa, the region presents itself as rather inviting to Islamists hoping to operate in obscurity.
But Mr Khan, unlike them and like Mr Ahn, Mr Hashimoto and Jokowi, presents himself as an outsider campaigning for a new sort of politics.
"The media presents this as an adversarial process, " Ritchie said.
Bush presents himself as a straight-talking Texan who does not mince words or parse meanings, does not run late or overeat or flirt with women not his wife.
The Institute for New Economic Thinking presents itself as befuddled.
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In this blue state, Mr Rossi presents himself as bipartisan.
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Ms Cropp, who has been in city politics for 26 years, presents herself as an experienced pair of hands who will carry on roughly where Mr Williams leaves off.
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