All statements and accounts of the world disguise hegemonic power relations and dominant discourses. |
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To describe its findings as a whitewash would be uncharitable to previous whitewashes, which at least made some effort to disguise their intent. |
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Even that can be a blessing in disguise when basking sharks and sunfish follow their lunch. |
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Was the supermodel in fact the mysterious architect in disguise, or was this just another trick? |
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It might have been a blessing in disguise that I haven't been able to speak or read Hindi! |
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Like laugh tracks, they cue our emotional responses, but they also disguise their coerciveness by making us feel included. |
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The porcupine fish uses a nightmarish disguise and swells with water, which frightens enemies as large as tiger sharks. |
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Look out for phony attempts to include populist spending to disguise the wasteful pork spent on corporate farming subsidies. |
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Satan's disguise deceives Uriel, who thinks the cherub only wants to know about the new world God has created. |
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More damningly, faster editing and increasingly artful camera angles have long been required to disguise Seagal's escalating portliness. |
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It can make sweet things sweeter, it can disguise unpleasant tastes and smells and it is the most versatile food ingredient known to man. |
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Twelfth Night is the classic Shakespearean comedy revolving around disguise, misunderstanding and love. |
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He asked that we disguise his voice and face, afraid of retribution by those who run the criminal enterprise. |
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The black lower body panels and roofline disguise the high beltline and make the car look shorter and sleeker than it really is. |
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When we do see him eat out it is often at a Mexican take-out, where quantities of hot sauce disguise the taste. |
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Various coatings were devised to disguise any bitter or unpleasant taste, gold and silver being particularly valued. |
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You wouldn't know by looking, but the Thomases' vines disguise some imperfections in the stucco siding. |
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A tincture is easier for children to take and it can be added to a little juice to disguise the taste. |
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But maybe my complete and utter failure to pick up any French despite having lessons at school for five years is actually a blessing in disguise. |
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Foundations provide the coverage you need to disguise dark spots and undereye circles. |
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To disguise its true balance sheets, the firm used complex financial partnerships to conceal mounting debts. |
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In addition, they create a clean edge to a planting scheme and disguise the unsightly lower section of many herbaceous perennials. |
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Match the upper thread color with the bobbin thread to help disguise stitch inconsistencies. |
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Surrounded by enemies more savage than sleuth-hounds, he assumed a humble disguise, and almost alone sailed to in an open boat for the Hebrides. |
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Holmes's ticket did have a red circle and he stood in an ungainly stance that was in keeping with his disguise. |
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Among them, though uninvited, comes his old guide and mentor, the sage Apollonius, who pierces Lamia's disguise and calls her by her name. |
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In order to be inconspicuous and not arouse the attention of any Socialists, I've asked you to attend in disguise this month. |
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In the night of the 28th 2,000 French dragoons each laden with 60 pounds of gunpowder arrived at the circumvallating walls in disguise. |
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Many of their strictures are sheer nannying about the obvious, which hardly merits its respectable disguise in the shreds of theory. |
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Revealed only in the son, fecundity continues to disguise itself as the fecundation of the lovers in difference. |
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The biggest display ads of the season could not disguise the vacuity of the event. |
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They thought that it was a smokescreen to disguise the movement forwards of German troops. |
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Even the waiters, with their natty white jackets, look like they might be film stars in disguise. |
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Firstly they disguise egg white, that inedible devil's gloop, as the most delicious manna from heaven. |
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First, think of a person who lives in disguise, who deals in secrets and tells naught but lies. |
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From what angle should the picture be taken to best disguise my untoned contours? |
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This unvitiated region stands in no need of the veil of twilight to soften or disguise its features. |
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He, however, managed to elude them, as he was a master of disguise, and almost everywhere he went he had supporters who hid him. |
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In Marx's account of the neoclassicism of the French Revolution, the costume of neoclassicism was needed to provide a heroic disguise. |
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We recognise the familiar cushions and head rests, the trepidation of take-off and disguise of bravado. |
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A cipher is a sort of cryptographic coding system used to disguise information. |
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The plastic foam box was covered in cloth to disguise it as an innocuous package. |
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In general, Mattera uses the cloudy effects attainable with encaustic to disguise the logic of her enterprise. |
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Despite the persistent rumours that the bridegroom was a woman in disguise, the wedding went ahead. |
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The material success of the mid-nineteenth century should not disguise the fact that the predominant social values were non-materialistic. |
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Most famous of his costume wardrobe was his Yuletide disguise as a full Christmas tree complete with lights. |
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The danger lies in alcopops, which are flavoured with things like cranberry or orange to disguise the taste of vodka. |
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It is believed some gangs have posed as workmen to disguise themselves, donning donkey jackets and carrying tools. |
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Yet display can also conceal, as the raised quills of a porcupine disguise the vulnerability and true size of its actual body. |
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In the preseason, defenses don't disguise what they are doing to the degree they do in games that count. |
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He muffled his sudden fit of laughter, coughing rather violently to disguise it. |
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A grown-up lady, however, is better able to disguise her teenage urges and won't respond with a catfight. |
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But the painted kerbing and the gaily-coloured banners can't disguise the extent of the social and educational deprivation of this community. |
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It was impossible to disguise the fact that Bolton was keyed up to an almost unbearable pitch. |
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I have communicated to him without disguise. Candor is an important character trait in the novel. |
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And it is crucial to see that the image of his humanity is not a disguise covering the truer reality of his divinity. |
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Even last October I thought nothing of travelling, illegally and in disguise, high up into the Khyber Pass. |
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And from the storm that swirled a formal nakedness took shape, the truth of disguise and the mask of belief were joined forever. |
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He has a secret weapon for cow rustling, then when the farms go broke he appears in disguise with a bagload of cash. |
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The party has not tried to disguise its new deregulatory approach, which is causing unease among party radicals and old-style social democrats. |
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That's why comb-overs or toupees or other attempts to disguise it are seen as very unattractive. |
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The use of religious language, as an expression of a religiously grounded culture, was not a disguise of pre-existing intentions. |
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It's also a handy disguise for that awkward little abdominal jut of mine, which no amount of stomach crunching will dispel. |
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You may have seen the computer-enhanced pictures the police released which allegedly show what she might look if she was in disguise. |
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This was negligence pure and simple, confused by an ill-fitting and woolly disguise of nuisance. |
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Without any effort to disguise his intentions, Eoin Kelly stepped up to calmly rifle the ball to the net. |
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You catch the dry talcum smell of old ladies, which can't quite disguise the reek of stale sweat. |
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So naturally, that was the first thing Lori searched for, after donning her disguise. |
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Pentheus tore away his headband from his hair, and ripped the feminine disguise from his frame that his wretched mother might recognize him! |
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Our secret was to try to disguise our defenses so the quarterback didn't know what we were going to do until the ball was snapped. |
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Some Zambians and foreigners became instant millionaires driving posh cars like BMWs as a way to disguise proceeds of drug trafficking. |
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My understanding was that these reporters concealed their identities and they went in disguise. |
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We also had provided them with disguise materials and props that would help fill out their roles. |
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When the war ended in 1918, he donned a disguise and fled temporarily into Switzerland. |
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Pushing food around on your plate will disguise the fact that something has remained untouched. |
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Smith ain't the answer, and anyone who tells you he is is either hopelessly delusional or a spin doctor in disguise. |
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This blitz of ads sells superficial cosmetics as a mask to disguise the glaring self-deficiency felt by most people today. |
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She can kit herself out with a smart new wardrobe to disguise her more ample post-baby figure. |
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Even if you toast stale bread in an attempt to disguise the staleness, it's still stale. |
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In her disguise as the boy Ganymede, Rosalind is able to promise Orlando a cure for lovesickness and also schools him in the art of love! |
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She joked about their religious frame of reference but could not disguise her deep cultural pride. |
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I didn't make an effort to disguise my emotions or hide my tears, which were slowly beginning to fall. |
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The sensor baffling gear was still operating, but the visual disguise was gone. |
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He lived with a woman called Macy and travelled widely through Europe, returning to Ireland only on rare occasions, always in disguise. |
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It is a rhetoric of participation and community to disguise a world of discontinuity and short-termism. |
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Some people just don't get this film and believe that the Coens are trotting out weak absurdism to disguise and buttress a genre storyline. |
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And at the end of the book he thought a blonde mullet and moustache was a good disguise. |
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With a little finesse, almost anyone can manipulate the header information on e-mail to disguise its true origin. |
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Her carefully cultivated media image as a moderate cannot disguise her consistent history as a rejectionist and a maximalist. |
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The government has made A-levels ever easier in an attempt to disguise the debacle, but it has failed in that too. |
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According to unconfirmed reports, militants in disguise opened fire and detonated an explosive device. |
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If a king is seeking freedom from constraint through disguise, the greatest freedom is to be had through disguising himself as a beggar. |
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A senior Naval rating who allowed his fitness to slide over the years believes RN fitness test can be a blessing in disguise. |
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Mark looked her up and down, and couldn't disguise his approving look when his eyes met hers again. |
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Hide a jelly belly with a mesh top, and disguise thunder thighs with a cute swim skirt. |
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I would never want to be like certain people, who change the way they dress, go out in disguise, wear a big floppy hat and dark shades. |
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King Richard also makes an appearance at the tournament, dressed in disguise. |
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It too has the gift of disguise, now appearing as a wild-eyed woman, now as a vacantly smiling man. |
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I have on occasion met some of my superiors on assignment, but they are usually in disguise or there is limited light. |
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Then he tore off a long strip and tied it about his forehead in order to disguise the red marking. |
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However, in order to disguise this distinction he was made an air marshal, to sit beside a full admiral and full general. |
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If you see anybody wearing any kind of mask or disguise this Halloween, call the Police on them as soon as possible. |
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The play is a thriller about the talented Mr Tom Ripley who is a master of deceit and disguise. |
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Which brings us back to the new album, in which the master of disguise exposes his true self at last. |
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Such tactics merely disguise the fact that the avant-garde of the art world has been peddling more or less the same idea for over eighty years. |
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Then he went in bareheaded, not attempting to disguise himself or avoid the surveillance cameras. |
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She makes no attempt to disguise her material in order to create the illusion of a realistic scene. |
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They often disguise their affiliation by wearing civilian clothes, and they often carry arms covertly to infiltrate various places. |
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Everything hinges on a young woman's disguise as a chevalier, ostensibly to witness first-hand the mercenariness of a potential husband, Lelio. |
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The police made no more than a token effort to disguise their enthusiasm for the militia cause. |
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That's three nights running I've had to stumble down Cannon Street Road, humming madly to disguise my desperation for a pee. |
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He sat mute next to James, who also made no effort to disguise his own bad mood. |
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If he's accompanied by the security services, I must say they disguise themselves as Trustafarians and Chianti-drinkers very well. |
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Feeling slightly humiliated, Anna folded her arms, sat back in her chair and pouted, making no effort to disguise her anger toward his put-down. |
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There was little attempt to disguise the political motives behind the move. |
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Most of the time, they serve the status quo happily under the disguise of providing pure, unadulterated information. |
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Women weren't allowed to go to sea, and if Siladena had tried to disguise herself, she must have done pretty rottenly in this colorful top. |
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One day it was an FBI agent in disguise, then the next we had a KGB double agent called Boris, would you believe. |
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As usual, Jack has done a first-rate job of muckraking, but there is no way to disguise that boxing is planned savagery. |
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A strong sense of urgency can even help to disguise a certain flabbiness in the opinion itself. |
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Mercifully the SS men got off the bus before his punctilio caused him to unmask his disguise. |
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However as life unfolds we go from opportunity to opportunity and begin to understand that the cruel blow was really a blessing in disguise. |
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Next morning he left secretly and, in disguise, appeared at Vendome, for he had been negotiating to marry the duke's daughter. |
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Bank employees consider the advent of ATMs a blessing in disguise, as it eases their pressure in a vital area of banking. |
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But the eruption was a blessing in disguise for some nearby villages, as it has helped sustain the area's agriculture. |
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Old habits die hard, and I believe the heavy fines imposed can eventually turn out to be a blessing in disguise in two ways. |
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While office tenants might grumble over energy saving measures, building operators see the drive as a blessing in disguise. |
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The apparent misfortune may turn out to be a blessing in disguise and the seeming stroke of luck the very stuff of tragedy. |
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It is as though, having assumed the air of some merciful spirit on earth, they were in reality mere satanic emissaries in disguise. |
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I bet there aren't many children who eat fish that isn't wrapped in batter and swamped in ketchup to disguise the fishy taste. |
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It was almost as if he was putting on a mask or disguise to cover his sorrow. |
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That doesn't disguise the reality that they are scraping the barrel in a desperate attempt to save a dying industry. |
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The mild suggestion of boredom he affects can't disguise a hint of testiness. |
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It would only disguise qualitative assessment behind the veil of a quantitative expression. |
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He was a master of disguise who used walnut juice to change the colour of his skin and would contort his face to avoid recognition. |
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He may be 40 this year, but he's also a master of disguise, an expert in the art of disappearing without trace. |
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And there were bishops who did not disguise their unhappiness with bishops who even raised such awkward questions. |
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As the cast took their curtain-calls, I sat crestfallen backstage, erasing my disguise with a make-up wipe. |
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The idea of a cipher system is to disguise confidential information in such a way that its meaning is unintelligible to an unauthorized person. |
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I normally wear big sloppy shirts to disguise my figure, but I cannot go to the beach because it is so obvious that I have no top. |
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But a vicious circle is often just a virtuous circle in disguise. Increasing the flexibility in how we use super savings should make it politically easier to expand. |
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Improbably, the only disguise used by this tall, burly imposing man was to wear worker's overalls. |
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Why don't you spend your valuable time actually answering Blair's accusation, or is this a nice little smokescreen to disguise the fact that you haven't got a leg to stand on? |
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The disguise serves him while extorting information from a bank officer, then he uses it to deceive his nemesis if he puts in a sudden appearance. |
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The lower part of the rear body has been subtly widened to disguise the track increase and four low restriction exhaust outlets are visible below the rear valence. |
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Instead of requiring the actor to disguise it, the director forces every other performer essaying a Greek or Macedonian role to have an Irish brogue. |
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Part of the alias and the disguise is masking racism with the mechanisms of large, diverse institutions. |
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He makes frequent appearances on television, usually wearing aviator shades and a bandana to disguise his identity. |
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These creepy crawlies have been flavored with BBQ sauce, but not much can disguise their little legs. |
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So they disguise themselves in these big white suits that are something like cross between a KKK outfit and a beekeeping suit. |
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Director Lee Tamahori tries to jazz things up with some flashy editing but can't disguise the fact that the 40-year-old formula is beginning to wear a little thin. |
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These complexes are a blessing in disguise for the busy bees like me. |
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In an age where wars for oil and opium are waged under the disguise of altruism and democracy, works by those like Petty serve as prods to the sane. |
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Kelly takes pains to disguise them, to remove all traces of expression. |
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When the mother is finished laying, she covers the nest, scattering sand in every direction to disguise its presence, before turning and lumbering back to sea. |
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The apple was to disguise the bitter taste of the cyanide and thus ensure that the poison would do its work. |
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Some disguise the use of straw bale completely, others positively revel in the plastic qualities offered by bendy straw bales covered with lime or earth render. |
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A second incident shows James assuming disguise to gain advantage in 1537 at another turning point in his life, when he had to make a decision of whom to marry. |
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Philip Walsh conducts Jonathan Dove's ingenious orchestral reduction with flair, even if he can't disguise the occasional un-Puccinian scrawniness of the string sound. |
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And Pope Alexander VI had the painter Pinturicchio disguise his mistress as the Virgin Mary in one fresco. |
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Tumid and unstoppable, there is little that new wallpaper or re-poured driveways can do to disguise it. |
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Rivers, it had emerged, had told them she was Ruth Madoff in disguise, and not to speak to her or approach her when she walked in. |
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The artist might attempt to disguise them by extending her unprimed canvas beyond the stretcher, suggesting an alternative reading of the work as art object. |
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With a taut, shrunken face, a penchant for cocaine injections, and a fondness for disguise and deception, Holmes is his own Hyde. |
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The Rangers captain struggles to disguise disgust with himself when he misplaces a pass and can look disdainfully in the direction of malfunctioning teammates too. |
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The performance is weightily beautiful, even though it can't disguise the fact that this is essentially a piano solo with violin and cello accompaniment. |
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When her fort was under siege by the British, the rani escaped from the besieged fort in disguise, reminiscent of Shivaji's escape from Aurangzeb's imprisonment. |
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Her chirpy cheerfulness cannot disguise the seriousness of her vocation. |
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His sense of humour, always in evidence, made it impossible for him to seem pompous or self-important, and he never attempted to disguise his own fallibility as a human being. |
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He ordered that the place be tidied up to disguise evidence of a party. |
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A book that will remain relevant as long as governments use ludicrous forms of subterfuge to disguise deviant behavior. |
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Who could be sure whether or not the old man or beggar-woman who comes knocking at one's door in the dead of night is not a god or goddess in disguise? |
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Seizures in Scotland have shown that the Russian mafia disguise their contraband goods by hiding them in tons of scrap metal and rags inside container lorries. |
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In the portraits, sitters appear shorn of pretense and disguise. |
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Mayo supporters probably didn't think so at the time but last years championship defeat by Sligo has worked out as a type of blessing in disguise. |
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Thus, orthographic differences now disguise what is a similar pronunciation and make the languages look more different in their written form than they are when spoken. |
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The first wax to be used was animal fat which was boiled and strained till it turned to tallow and then had scents added to it to disguise the smell. |
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As evidenced right here, he could masterfully disguise his talents with an Italian accent so staggering in its unfunniness that it euthanizes an already terminally ill script. |
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We meet unassuming mendicants who may turn out to be rishis in disguise, pilgrims who may be exiled kings, or noblemen undertaking acts of penance. |
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There are lenses discretely built in watches, ties, cigarettes, lighters, and other forms of disguise. |
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But novelty packaging couldn't disguise the fact that children and their minders were being asked to forgo the ease and speed of wheeled transport in favour of shoe leather. |
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The bootleg alcohol that was produced then, often called gut-rot, tasted so vile that the bartenders learned to mix the alcohol with fruit juices to disguise the taste. |
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This had to do with revealing that she was secretly in the employ of the Central Intelligence Agency, using a cover employer to disguise her affiliation. |
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However, despite the fact that what happened was in the best interests of the spectators, it does not disguise the fact that this England team is running on empty. |
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A few years back baseball caps were used to disguise someone's appearance. |
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In this battle of minds the most urgent task is to throw a spotlight on an organisation which has, for too long, been able to disguise its true totalitarian nature. |
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Merlin appears not only as a sorcerer and a wise man but also as a trickster. Constantly, he appears before Arthur in disguise, as a child, a beggar, an old peasant. |
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The titular hero does not appear in propria persona to take a prominent part in the action until late in the novel, though he appears in disguise earlier. |
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We can't disguise hostility towards any religion behind the pretence of liberalism. |
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You'll be midway through sentences and have to disguise burps. |
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It could be argued that exits from the job market due to illness or disability are used by governments in the EU as an excuse to disguise the true level of unemployment. |
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The Javanese rejog is a dance drama that tells the legend of a king who loses his betrothed to another, but wins her back by dressing in disguise and riding a hobby horse, to defeat his enemies. |
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Are you an individualist or simply a conformist in disguise? |
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If writers use them to disguise their fabrications, I call them liars. |
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A common practice among frequent shoppers is to split the bill between credit cards, or cards and cash, so as to disguise the gross amount from their partners. |
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They're plain and do nothing for my eyesight but whilst often unseen, it's small details that people can notice and it's all working to a disguise. |
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What's worse is that the malware uses a link shortener to disguise the link's destination. |
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The attempts to disguise nonarguments to make them look like arguments fall into several patterns. |
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The Congress instead endorsed the proposal of John Adams that Americans would obey Parliament voluntarily but would resist all taxes in disguise. |
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Revere the Royals if you wish JW, but do not disguise their cost to the hardworking British public by writing half-truths. |
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This intelligence is most often manifested by his use of disguise and deceptive speech. |
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As are people who slap on too much smelly stuff in a doomed effort to disguise their perspiratory pong. |
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His chief sin is the publicity and barefacedness of his conduct, he scorns all secrecy, all concealment, all disguise. |
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All of the kids she's babysat for the past year are baby monsters in disguise. |
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The embellishment on this jumpsuit immediately draws the eye up which is great if you want to disguise big hips. |
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A BURGLAR was caught after wrapping his shoes in adhesive tape to disguise his footprints. |
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Recently there has been a flurry of activity to diffract, refract and reflect light to disguise skin imperfections. |
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You may find that the other flavors in a BLT disguise it, but if you want something to sit next to your pancakes or eggs, keep looking. |
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Pereira showed me an urucum tree, whose fruit provide fishermen with a dye they use to disguise their nets in the water. |
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Moongirls only become mean girls to disguise their hypersensitivity. |
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Poets now used their bardic names to disguise their identity in competitions, and continued to use them when they became well known. |
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Maybe, then, the Hathahate phenomenon is a blessing in disguise. |
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She began to call on him at home, sometimes dressed in disguise as a pageboy, at a time when such an act could ruin both of them socially. |
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This allows Gareth to disguise himself and win honor by defeating his brother knights. |
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A predictable result of this was for people to disguise their income and revenue to the Exchequer to go down. |
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These averages disguise considerable variation across the region, due chiefly to the upland regions and adjacent seas. |
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As strangely dressed foreigners Danckaerts and Sluyter stood out, and many Bostoners feared they were papists in disguise. |
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A DIM-WITTED robber who tried to disguise himself by wrapping his head in duct tape has been jailed for 10 years. |
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He does not attempt lofty flights of eloquence or try to disguise thought under ponderous platitudinising sentences. |
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All the floaty music in the world could not disguise my grunts as I clenched my teeth and curled my toes to fight the pain. |
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In 1648, he escaped from the Palace, aided by Joseph Bampfield, and from there he went to The Hague in disguise. |
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All that talk is just a smokescreen to disguise the fact that he has nothing to say. |
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Walker, according to legend, entered Huntsman's works in the disguise of a starving beggar asking to sleep by a fire for the night. |
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Parties may do this for tax purposes, attempting to disguise gift transactions as contracts. |
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She considers the movement from disguise to double, sororal disguises, Gabriel as the spiritual androgyne, and androgyny and creativity. |
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It is a coward and servile humour, for a man to disguise and hide himselfe under a maske, and not dare to shew himselfe as he is. |
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He wears a wrinkled polo shirt that does little to disguise his bulging Buddha belly. |
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These bear-walkers owed their powers to their personal manito, the bear, and traveled in disguise at night, causing disease among their victims. |
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The palace was built to disguise a three-story air-raid shelter located beneath it. |
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The Company forces captured the city, but the Rani fled in disguise. |
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In the second, Merlin's magic enables Uther Pendragon to enter into Tintagel in disguise and father his son Arthur with his enemy's wife, Igraine. |
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The characters in her latest body of work, Desperados, are dressed as school children in the playground, yet textiles or trunks disguise their faces. |
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Also, because Odysseus knows about Clytemnestra's betrayal, Odysseus returns home in disguise in order to test the loyalty of his own wife, Penelope. |
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To disguise his ambitions, Philip invited John to a conference at Andely and then entertained him at Paris, and both times he committed to complying with the treaty. |
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In the Gulf War, while retreating from Kuwait, the Iraqi army had set many oil wells on fire in an attempt to disguise troop movements and to distract Coalition forces. |
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They share many common features, often opening with praise of the greenwood and relying heavily on disguise as a plot device, but include a wide variation in tone and plot. |
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Buckingham tried to escape in disguise, but was either turned in by a retainer for the bounty Richard had put on his head, or was discovered in hiding with him. |
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In keeping with the theme of an inversion of rules, and of disguise, crossdressing was a common strategy, and men would sometimes dress as women and women as men. |
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He had pretended to be a man of the cloth but was the devil in disguise. |
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That disguise is a dead giveaway! Choose something less obvious. |
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They make truth claims for these values and do not seek to disguise their incompatibility with ways of life based on heteronomous deference to established authority. |
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Leander Paes, who is the only prominent face in the squad, said that being underdogs would be a blessing in disguise as the team would not be under any pressure. |
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And Zara gave the rugby star a maximum 180 as he put on a jokey disguise. |
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Aromatics, sometimes referred to as reodorants, are added to fabric sizing to disguise the glue or casein smell, leaving the product with a fine fresh odor. |
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Disguise scratches in your wood furniture with shoe polish, crayon or felt tip markers. |
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