They have been presented in so many guises it's hard to know which one to believe. |
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You'll have seen the madcap clowning, close harmony singing, movie pastiches and magic performed by various performers in various guises. |
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While the bob has many guises, the iconic style is currently having a moment. |
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As we roam the streets, they slyly peep at us and challenge us in 20 different guises. |
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Barbie, that plastic icon of childish femininity, has appeared in many guises over a long but curiously unwrinkled life. |
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Hasn't magick and spiritualism always been around, under the guises of many religions and beliefs? |
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In his early work, Thackeray burlesqued popular authors and tried on different guises. |
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In the 17th and 18th centuries, Western superiority was clothed in various guises of culture, color, and religion. |
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The evidence suggests that reinventions, in any guises and at whichever end of the scale, are surefire crowd-pleasers. |
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Limestone comes in a range of guises from soft open poured travertine tiles to gritty, rugged flags. |
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It also defines why she had proved so adept at slipping into a rich variety of guises, gowns and grotesqueries. |
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Admittedly, most are floor fillers of some kind yet assuming so many guises has allowed a free rein to experiment. |
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From hilarious scenes to heart-rending arias, the show promises audiences a fun evening with an original take on opera in all its guises. |
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Each assumes several guises as they portray several characters in order to tell the tale of one central character. |
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Their demeanor usually gave them away right off the bat, even if they could assume human guises. |
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Do you consider actors to be outsiders, taking on various guises, heroic, villainous or whatever, to escape from themselves? |
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Martin, we have grown accustomed to seeing your pantomime stooge adopting all manner of superhero guises. |
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Sustainability is an old term that has appeared in many guises from time immemorial. |
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Singh's affairs with his putter, in all its guises, have been exasperating. |
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The local dramatic society will provide street entertainment in various guises. |
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Yet the buzz and sense of achievement that referees and officials in all guises seem to feel continues to amaze me. |
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Robert Louis Stevenson's timeless tale of ships and pirates has been a huge success in the guises of film and television adaptations. |
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Like Rembrandt, his contemporaries among the Restoration portraitists favoured fanciful mythological guises. |
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Germany is a looking-glass land for rockers, a place to slip personae and assume new guises. |
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The call comes after a surge in artifice burglaries, where tricksters assume a variety of guises and prey upon people's trust to enter their homes and steal belongings. |
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Stuffed to the gills with demos, home-recordings, live versions and unusual mixes, you'll find all of your favourites here, but often in wildly different guises. |
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Police allege the con man preyed on victims aged between 82 and 102 and used a number of guises to gain access to homes, including posing as an electrician. |
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The next batch of profiteers comes in various guises and shapes. |
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Now the nuke, in both its civil and military guises, is back. |
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Today's Mini comes in three guises, although the combination of available extras and aftermarket add-ons means that no two Minis are likely to be the same. |
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During the following days, we will cross green frozen steppes, sandy deserts, narrow gorges and canyons, and all the guises that mountains are apt to take. |
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As I stammered my way to buying a bag of apples, and my classmates donned other wacky guises, Ralph hovered close by to cast a critical eye and ear over our performances. |
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This moral ambiguity is present throughout The Hunger Games, in a myriad of guises. |
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Which isn't exactly news, but bears repeating and repeating in all its guises and forms. |
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By doing so, he positions himself within the borderlands he studies, and as an actor and enunciator of narratives that rupture colonialist forces at work under new guises. |
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Independent cinema in its various guises isn't in its death throes yet. |
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Rather, they have lain dormant to haunt us in various guises since the Confederacy was brought to heel. |
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The grass disseminule, however, may appear in different guises. |
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As of June 2008, it is still unclear whether the council in either of its guises has agreed to write off its 1980s overspend. |
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This form of nationalism took many guises, including the peaceful passive resistance movement led by Mahatma Gandhi in the Indian subcontinent. |
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Chains of buckets to raise water was a Roman technology had been used in various guises since antiquity. |
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Karen Millen's signature biker jacket comes in various guises this autumn from ultra-cool washed leather and jersey to a classic biker and metal studwork. |
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Aeolism, or the emphasis on the form or sound of words per se rather than on their meaning or sense, presently flourishes under many dignified guises. |
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