Don't disguise the wight, but disguise yourselves to look like the undead.
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But not just any disguise—this was the most cunning disguise known to man, an extremely inexpensive fake mustache.
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Obviously, it's pretty easy to recognize two photos of a person we know without a disguise, but once an evasion disguise is put on?
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Spicer didn't say what the disguise was, but the Times reports a friend of Spicer's said the disguise may have included fake facial hair.
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The user interface is also improved, with clearer indicators to let you know when you're in an area that's off-limits for whatever disguise (or non-disguise) you're wearing.
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On the tax evasion charge, the government must demonstrate that the defendant willfully failed to pay a tax he owed and acted to disguise or attempted to disguise that evasion.
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After agreeing to a date she definitely won't be attending, Eve swaps her receptionist disguise for a maid disguise, and wriggles her way into Peel's residence by pretending to deliver laundry.
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But don't worry — it's actually a compliment in disguise.
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Best Villanelle disguise: A poor, helpless woman in a supermarket.
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Hironaka said Ghosn agreed to go along with the disguise.
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So, she designed a teddy bear that can disguise them.
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"The potato chip was a blessing in disguise," Moore said.
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Because what is uniformity but boredom in a phonetic disguise?
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Mrs. Incredible Deluxe Costume for Adults by Disguise, $69.95; shopdisney.
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Tinker Bell Prestige Costume for Adults by Disguise, $79.95; shopdisney.
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Belle Costume Dress Set for Adults by Disguise, $54.95; shopdisney.
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Buzz Lightyear Inflatable Costume for Adults by Disguise, $79.95; shopdisney.
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Mr. Incredible Deluxe Costume for Adults by Disguise, $59.95; shopdisney.com
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It really turned out to be a blessing in disguise.
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He now wears his hair longer to disguise the scars.
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She eventually discovers that the car is Bumblebee in disguise.
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My kids have always appeared in disguise in my books.
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The party is not trying hard to disguise its origins.
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Indeed, Rohingya refugees tend to disguise where they are from.
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The mother, however, saw right through the disguise, police said.
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After a series of blasts, Sun removes her waitress disguise.
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Skipping Black Friday may have been a blessing in disguise.
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Critics said the it was simply commercial whaling in disguise.
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I honestly think it might be a dog in disguise.
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What was the inspiration for Kylo's disguise in the sketch?
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Chinese bonds were once dismissed as bank loans in disguise.
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Presley as an all-American antidrug activist — what better disguise?
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That's why they're a perfect disguise for a hidden camera.
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The first answer is to disguise it as something else.
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Don't reach out to starving refugees — they're killers in disguise.
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While her disguise elicited laughter, it was also quite smart.
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They also want to confuse offenses with movement and disguise.
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Not having a regular job was a blessing in disguise.
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Critics say the fees disguise the true cost of flying.
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Hiring models for parties to disguise tech's massive gender problem.
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"Overall, it will be a blessing in disguise," he said.
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People who don't vote regularly aren't progressive activists in disguise.
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But slick production values can't disguise the lack of imagination.
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Exiting the car, it became clear the disguise hadn't worked.
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"What else would you expect from the master of disguise?"
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America's favorite radical is a family values candidate in disguise.
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Unfortunately, the influenza virus is a ruthless master of disguise.
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It was a benevolent dictatorship in disguise as a democracy.
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In other words, this study is just concern-trolling in disguise.
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She appeared in disguise and did not tell Puzder, she said.
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Could the fun filters be an identity-theft service in disguise?
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Minnie Mouse Rose Gold Costume for Adults by Disguise, $69.95; shopdisney.
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Rex Inflatable Costume for Adults by Disguise – Toy Story, $119.95; shopdisney.
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The fabric also served as a camouflage to disguise her face.
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The algorithm-gaming groups make no effort to disguise their purpose.
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He disguise this as a path toward a sustainable Germany society.
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"The trade war was actually a blessing in disguise," he said.
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"The trade war was actually a blessing in disguise," he said.
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Khloé and Kourtney immediately know that it's Jonathan Cheban in disguise.
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If anything, this kind of labelling is a blessing in disguise.
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Braids, I discovered, are the perfect hairstyle to disguise oily roots.
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In "White Chicks," two black men disguise themselves as white women.
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The game does little to disguise the priorities of its makers.
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The lower, larger bead is an in-ear headphone in disguise.
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Those dead ends turned out to be a blessing in disguise.
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The book was assumed to be her life in thin disguise.
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LONDON — Compliments are great, except when they're actually insults in disguise.
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It seems that the dental hygiene similarities have an upside: Disguise.
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Government efforts to hide or disguise taxes have a long history.
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But is this protectionism in a 21st century high-tech disguise?
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Ms. Albert, having attracted attention while in disguise, now wants more.
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" Klayman says she was "not there in disguise in any way.
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Their clothes disguise the person beneath, rendering them faceless, threatening, monolithic.
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Some of Rome's speakeasies barely make an effort to disguise themselves.
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Even getting fired or dumped can be a blessing in disguise!
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"That turned out to be a blessing in disguise," he recalls.
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Eventually, she felt like she no longer needed to disguise herself.
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Looking for a way to disguise roots precisely with no mess?
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Petersen uses her expertise in disguise and deception to stay hidden.
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If you disguise yourself, nobody will notice you in the crowd.
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But horror can also be subtle — and even appear in disguise.
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For the socially anxious, this may be a blessing in disguise.
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The hat and the shades seemed to keep him in disguise.
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At the news conference, Mr. Feng did not disguise his frustration.
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So, he employed a makeup artist to give him a disguise.
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That cardigan is comfortable and soft and part of his disguise.
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Governments go to great lengths to disguise what they are doing.
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Istomin, already trying to disguise his cramping, must have taken heart.
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But it will take a little bit more work to disguise.
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They tell the truth that they have been trying to disguise.
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MoviePass is both a blessing in disguise and a cautionary tale.
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Trump aides don't disguise that they'd welcome an opponent like Sens.
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I give you truth in the pleasant disguise of an illusion.
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He did not disguise his frustration and exasperation over the strike.
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Mindy says she went in disguise so she wouldn't get harassed.
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However, Chapters 2 and 3 disguise old stories with new faces.
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Even the raucous, sweatier cuts don't disguise the damage and vulnerability.
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And is Bill Skarsgard's character secretly Pennywise the Dancing Clown in disguise?!?
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He has been charged with disorderly behaviour and possession of a disguise.
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Sacha Baron Cohen in disguise trying to trick a gun store owner.
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Days earlier, he told fans he would be wandering around in disguise.
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This knife was my only weapon plain enough to suit my disguise.
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One (1) DVD copy of 'The Master Of Disguise' (2002) NO INCLINES!!!
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Perhaps she will literally fight them as a Winterfell soldier in disguise.
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Disguise or not, it seems Beliebers will always find their fearless leader.
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Hackers will also try to disguise adware as pirated AVI video files.
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The KarJenners loves a good disguise — and Kris Jenner is no exception.
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The color helps to correct blue to disguise undereye shadows, says Kastensson.
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Official figures try to disguise it, but France's public finances are ropy.
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Nor did they disguise their work in sentimental, Victorian versions of femininity.
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No word if the savage bunny was actually Sean Spicer in disguise.
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The Petya ransomware is starting to look like a cyberattack in disguise.
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Wrapping a strand of hair around the base to disguise the tie!
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" Says the advocate: "Some people use it as a disguise for pity.
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The politicians have misused the term humanitarian intervention to disguise other objectives.
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"This is how the Genie is in Human/Disguise Form," he wrote.
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But in this series, the victim is just a bully in disguise.
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But look closer, and that little boy is Tiffany Doggett in disguise.
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Science says Clark Kent's disguise might not be as lame we think.
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Is Dr. Rollins the master of disguise we've been seeing all season?
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But in the other two, they were told to disguise their faces.
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LONDON — Ever looked at Superman and wondered about his mildly flimsy disguise?
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To prove to "doubters" that the disguise holds up, Henry Cavill — a.k.a.
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LeFou is so queer Disney could barely disguise it in the original.
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They're in some sort of disguise, and the guards are rightly confused.
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Regardless of the motivations behind his disguise, it leaves quite an impression.
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In truth, a freeze now would just be a cap in disguise.
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The clip sees Cohen, in disguise as Isreali anti-terror expert Gen.
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"I saw it as a blessing in disguise," Namath writes, ESPN reported.
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The incident, though humiliating, may have even been a blessing in disguise.
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That's right: those innocuous intercoms are actually sophisticated surveillance devices in disguise.
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Dogs are our furry hostages, and their large eyes disguise the truth.
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And it was good a experience as well ... a blessing in disguise.
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They listened raptly, but several did not disguise how puzzled they felt.
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Keep systemic racism on its toes and disguise your tactics pre-snap.
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It used the hot-button word "privacy" to disguise the power grab.
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Schlesinger's bluster was a thinly concealed disguise for his own idealistic yearnings.
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So he did what all (pseudo) celebrities do: he donned a disguise.
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Cyber gloves will help us disguise ourselves in the coming robot apocalypse.
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You can disguise everything if the conflict surrounding it is big enough.
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But some of your favorite activities may actually be exercise in disguise.
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Once in Venice, she continued to follow him, dressed in a disguise.
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He plays Phoenix Buchanan, a superannuated thespian and a wizard of disguise.
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The game's retro stylings sometimes feel like a way to disguise this.
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The new European prosperity was an epilogue to the unspeakable, its disguise.
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Not having access to Amazon Prime is such a blessing in disguise!
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So [your disguise] is literally a physical way to pass through doors.
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Lots of people caught on to Jack Black's Stormtrooper disguise in 2014.
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Disclosure makes it harder for Russian trolls to disguise themselves as Americans.
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Others surmised that it was maybe a Bernie Sanders supporter in disguise.
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That has fostered concern that it is essentially more borrowing in disguise.
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The videos allude to Cindy Sherman's film stills and predilection for disguise.
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I draped the ceiling with twinkle lights to disguise the plumbing pipes.
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It's a giant marketing stunt in galactic disguise, organized by Disney's Lucasfilm.
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Now she lives in Queens in disguise as a typical American mother.
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But it's also true that controlling behavior can disguise itself as love.
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It is also used as a masking agent, to disguise banned substances.
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His attacks are a compensatory disguise for his own fear and insecurity.
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Trump uses language not to divulge but to disguise, distract and deceive.
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No, thanks, sir, I prefer my disasters not to wear a disguise.
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And sometimes Mr. Roth dispensed with the disguise altogether — or seemed to.
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He uses that disguise like animals do: bright colors to lure prey.
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There are characters and missions, and you can even wear a disguise.
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He also checks out "Mariandel," a young chambermaid, actually Octavian in disguise.
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And when you read food labels, look for added sugar in disguise.
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Marlboro even introduced red rims around the cigarette to disguise lipstick stains.
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In other words, they view the proposal as trade intervention in disguise.
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"; I don't want to shed this disguise until I'm crowned the winner."
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"; "I've learned I don't need to put on my superhero disguise anymore.
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It was his job, but he did little to disguise his distaste.
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"The cramped space is a blessing in disguise," one employee tells me.
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The United Kingdom is trying hard to disguise their massive Muslim problem.
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And maybe this no DMing thing is a blessing in disguise with Trump.
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His disguise consisted of the gym's uniform, a fake mustache and a ponytail.
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"Old Laura", who is clearly just a version of "Old Nan" in disguise.
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Overseas, however, the launch drew condemnation as a ballistic missile test in disguise.
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He can tell who is who, and he sees right through Sarah's disguise.
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The disguise was meant to throw off an alarm activated by body heat.
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To further disguise who the finalists were, the eliminated contestants also made dishes.
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Almost all of these recent astronaut star vehicles are domestic dramas in disguise.
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Bo Peep Deluxe Costume for Adults by Disguise – Toy Story 4, $69.95; shopdisney.
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Jenner feels that butterflies are scary because they're really just bugs in disguise.
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"It's a disguise," said Beatriz Piñate as she queued for bread in Caracas.
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Why would a government agency need to disguise a surveillance vehicle like this?
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Today, the paternalism struggles to disguise itself, as in the recent variety show.
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In fact, covert operations officers have to hide behind a disguise of dullness.
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Also, he is a tall, tall man who is not easy to disguise.
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Some go so far as to disguise a gun sale within a photo.
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They tried to disguise the fact that they wanted to eliminate Planned Parenthood.
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Simon hired a detective and wore a disguise to spy on her husband.
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Jenner even throws in an accent (it's vaguely Southern?) to complete the disguise.
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Grab a blonde wig and pink dress, and you'll be Eleven in disguise.
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A popular recent trick has been to disguise debt in public-private partnerships.
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And then they set up shell companies to disguise gifts as business transactions?
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Sweidan said Cohen left the store as soon as his disguise was ruined.
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"That really touched my heart," Douglas said afterwards, after shedding her "Diane" disguise.
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But he made clear that could not be some new bailout in disguise.
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Harris as Olaf (in disguise as "Gunther") and Lucy Punch as Esmé Squalor.
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Supported by camera and sound men, they disguise themselves as a wedding party.
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We just wanted him to look like he had a really shitty disguise.
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These two shots show Captain Andor and Erso in disguise as Imperial Forces.
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Herein lies a crucial epiphany: a relationship breakdown is a blessing in disguise.
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For conservatives, the rise of online gatekeepers may be a blessing in disguise.
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In a long undercover scene, Duncan goes to a baseball game in disguise.
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Ms. Rousseff is accused of using state-bank loans to disguise fiscal deficits.
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And if Jesus walks through our world in disguise, rudeness is un-Christian.
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This includes techniques that attempt to disguise the ad's content or destination page.
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And the kiwi "seeds" at the center are actually poppy seeds in disguise!
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A teenager in disguise, coiled with the same longings as every other girl?
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I'd slip in close, in disguise, wait for an opportunity, and remove one.
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I get as far as procuring the disguise before things start falling apart.
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Lady Mary was a clothes horse but Letty is a master of disguise.
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He was wearing what for him passed as a celebrity disguise: a hat.
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So I think it could have been a blessing in disguise for us.
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The director Christopher Ashley's lumpy, garish production can't disguise that agenda; nothing could.
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The Turks say the Manbij Military Council is just the Y.P.G. in disguise.
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This threat may have driven cephalopods to become masters of disguise and escape.
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Authorities have discovered the same disguise method in seizures in Kenya and Mozambique.
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" Smiling into the distance, she said, "I think I'm a princess in disguise.
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Sometimes, European aspirations only disguise German nationalism as a response to American nationalism.
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But there was something about, for instance, Serena's ability to disguise her toss.
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Nietzsche's misogyny is a brute fact that no pageant of interpretation can disguise.
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Adam Schiff said the administration was just trying to disguise its real intentions.
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Using the initial capital letter to disguise a surname is a veteran move.
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He also has great aim and can disguise himself as whomever he pleases.
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The new malware also hid payloads in image files to disguise network traffic.
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That he sees no need to disguise his faith only fuels his popularity.
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For a moment, I wonder if the dog is a sheep in disguise.
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This is what ClevGuard calls the app to disguise it from the user.
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Perhaps, like its creator, "The Painted Bird" had to go forth in disguise.
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As we grew close, I discovered that she was an Emily in disguise.
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Carballo won for "The Mystery of Disguise," a project examining Afrodescendence in Mexico.
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"Hopefully," he said, referring to his forced layoff, "it's a blessing in disguise."
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Wearing a disguise and using a fake name, Fierstein described being assaulted by Puzder.
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Grab a multi-piece disguise and resize different pieces separately to fit your head.
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"These shops seem like Chinese massage centers that disguise fully-fledged brothels," he said.
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Enelamah believes the oil price crash could be a blessing in disguise for Nigeria.
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Members of the queer community made no attempt to disguise their delight on Twitter.
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The difference is that No Man's Sky does not attempt to disguise its nature.
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Maybe if I had to like disguise myself, then I would do it. Yeah.
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But that cannot disguise the fact that the land is owned by someone else.
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And what's with the Groucho Marx disguise that seems to have been left behind?
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You don't need to disguise your interest in this unabashedly rodent-like handsome marsupial.
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With her disguise unveiled, the central mysteries of the show neatly Tetris into place.
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Civil gestures may disguise savagery, as was the case under the Nazis and Soviets.
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In hindsight, a lot of clever predictions about China look like wishes in disguise.
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He was not in disguise — just with a baseball hat, like I've got on.
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A delay in a summit may actually prove to be a blessing in disguise.
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A key part of being a good con artist is having a good disguise.
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As for the color change, these octopuses are known to be masters of disguise.
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The new trailer for their upcoming animated film Spies in Disguise dropped on Monday.
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But warm words cannot disguise the fact that these days both pillars are shaky.
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The secret meetings, he in heavy disguise, in the years of his treason trial.
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The old glasses-as-disguise trick just isn't cutting it for Clark Kent anymore.
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The first Gran Hotel is a soap opera in high quality period piece disguise.
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His teammates dared him to take the field in this hastily put-together disguise.
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The Game: Shots Fired At ConcertKim K: Bling Worth MillionsJustin Bieber Caught In Disguise!
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A good year can disguise the fact that they have a way to go.
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Having LOADS of fun at #SDCC... This was my disguise at yesterday's #Brooklyn99 panel.
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It may sound counterintuitive, says Sheppard, but a short 'do can disguise thinning hair.
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The rule was to always confirm the intruder was not an enemy in disguise.
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The obvious, superficial similarities between Trump and the Patriots also disguise some revealing differences.
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The cover name of GCHQ was given in 1939 to disguise its secret work.
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Her human guide, Steve Trevor (Chris Pine), recognizes that she desperately needs a disguise.
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For the non-Arrested Development heads, that means he's an absolute master of disguise.
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There's no saying that these creatures can't disguise themselves as something other than humans.
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Luckily, a hairstylist was able to comb his locks forward to disguise the error.
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Darlene's Disguise Jason: The guard didn't ask why she was there on Christmas day.
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For Héloïse Letissier, Christine is a disguise, a truth serum, a state of mind.
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Ranieri's bashfulness, though, should not disguise how professional, how efficient a performance this was.
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Last, but not least, is the coup de grâce of Serena's serve: disguise.4.
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Analysts working for the company said it had been edited to disguise the location.
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Seated before them, the president-elect did not disguise his ambivalence about The Times.
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This could, however, be a blessing in disguise for the sport, said the Swede.
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And now, you know, my involuntary anonymity might have been a blessing in disguise.
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Of course, the rich could defer capital gains, disguise stock trades, and hide wealth.
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The system is clearly not designed to disguise the fact that it's a prosthetic.
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He returned in September 1961, in disguise, just before a referendum on the monarchy.
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I feel like I'm in disguise when I walk my dog without makeup on.
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Sometimes, the agents are indeed Kremlin actors in disguise, as they were in Crimea.
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We also feel that renaming would be an inappropriate attempt to disguise what happened.
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Even the more intimate moments are framed as combat, to disguise the characters' vulnerability.
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"I can't decide if it's a blessing in disguise or not," Ms. Chastain said.
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"It was a blessing in disguise because we all became really close," Sarah said.
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The more typical term is "shell" companies, created to disguise who actually controls them.
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Blue Sky's first release under Disney, "Spies in Disguise," earned over $167 million worldwide.
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But white people, who have more of everything, also have more opportunities for disguise.
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Things do happen in Kelman's books, but he does his best to disguise them.
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Japanese researchers believe this may not be a failure of their disguise, but design.
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Even Nicole Kidman had trouble seeing Charlize Theron under that impeccable Megyn Kelly disguise.
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Repeated reminders that she once supported capital punishment may prove a blessing in disguise.
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"I always told myself it was a blessing in disguise, the A.C.L.," he said.
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When under siege, she doesn't disguise her arrogance and contempt, and she bullies underlings.
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The idea is to disguise the real thing among a sea of false positives.
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Many supporters of Israel have said the boycott movement is anti-Semitism in disguise.
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When they began dating, she sometimes dressed in disguise while visiting him in Sweden.
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He disserved the country by attempting to disguise the truth about the Trump presidency.
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He took a hardheaded and hardhanded stance to disguise an inner recognition of worthlessness.
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The hidden depths of the internet can offer a disguise, a cloak of anonymity.
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Same killer, new disguise: Americans were seduced by the sweet stuff all over again.
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What if I wore a scarf not as a disguise but somehow for real?
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They have to like – not to disguise it – they have to like hard work.
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It also appears ISIS took steps to try to disguise the location months ago.
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For the Brooklyn Museum, she produced a black-and-white series of drawings and designs on vinyl; it is in "Disguise: Masks and Global African Art," a show exploring the evolution of the mask and contemporary forms of disguise that opened on Friday.
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Eventually, the make-up has to come off, so maybe it's a blessing in disguise.
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There have been reports that terrorists have been using niqab to disguise themselves, TAP said.
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" West even doubled down on his remarks, tweeting: "Slavery in disguise, meaning it never ended.
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The Burger King doesn't want people to get too fooled by the flawless disguise, though.
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And despite the protections afforded to people with bipolar disorder, it's easy to disguise discrimination.
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"I think a lot of Pakistani restaurants will disguise themselves as Indian restaurants," she said.
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There is no point in my trying, or the government trying to disguise that fact.
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And they don't go to the ridiculous lengths to disguise the driver from the public.
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Anker's compact external charger is tiny enough to look like a lipstick container in disguise.
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Any transaction that seeks to conceal or disguise proceeds of illegal activity constitutes money laundering.
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But his only disguise is a pair of aviator sunglasses -- perhaps his most recognizable accessory.
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Emboldened, they are no longer bothering to disguise their reluctance to cede power to civilians.
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A central motif in Pešta's practice, it is meant to evoke disguise, dissemblance, and anonymity.
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" She continued, "I thought this was a disguise but that's really what he looked like.
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And the P-Series' glossy plastic design did nothing to disguise its value-level pricing.
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But it isn't a full-proof disguise, and soon enough shoppers start to recognize her.
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In a subway car, Carol is pinged by other uninfected humans trying to disguise themselves.
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Since 2016, Signal has been relying on Google App Engine to disguise its TLS handshake.
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Some also believe he is attacking the former president to disguise his own political woes.
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"If you disguise one as a human, you will lose the trust of a customer."
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We lived like this, me coming to visit her in disguise, overcoming the Curupaiti barrier.
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In September, we asked if the Chainsmokers are really "just frat bro dudes" in disguise.
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Such an outcome could be a blessing in disguise for the President and his party.
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This time around, she played a similar trick, but with much more artfulness and disguise.
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This isn't the first time fake food was used to disguise a shipment of weed.
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Then there's the Cephalapoids, a race of aliens that can convincingly disguise themselves as humans.
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Sensing that her disguise is fading, Linda interrupts the negotiations to beg Caputo for help.
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More than just a lamp The SYMFONISK lamp is basically a Sonos One in disguise.
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But when it's camouflaged to disguise weaknesses and shortcomings, then it's just ingratiating and placating.
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The new Disney+ show "Marvel's Hero Project" spotlights everyday kids who are superheroes in disguise.
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Most of the inexpensive Airbnbs that were available were actually just hostel rooms in disguise.
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The Cavaliers continued to give Love pass after pass, doing little do disguise their motives.
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Florence stops ironing to save electricity and wears a bandanna to disguise her unwashed hair.
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Still, Lurigio said the promising statistics disguise the untold human suffering that accompanies every casualty.
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These qualities have come in useful when I've wanted to disguise my Bulgarian nationality here.
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That could give ammunition to leftist opponents who call him a right-winger in disguise.
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I would see a priest and wonder if they were a police officer in disguise.
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Damien Frost: I'm not that interested in the chameleon disguise of men dressed as women.
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That disguise of loneliness is part of what makes freelancers so easy to rip off.
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On his clandestine missions inside Germany, he would disguise himself in a Wehrmacht corporal's uniform.
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A blessing in disguise that comes from this is we have less to do. Literally.
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China's large debt isn't a debt problem so much as a fiscal problem in disguise.
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But none of that should disguise quite how callow, how dismal, P.S.G.'s elimination was.
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As for her disguise -- shades and a White Sox cap to blend in with locals.
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At every turn, Oliver Butler's gutsy production supports rather than tries to disguise such anachronisms.
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Once Lars starts shedding his disguise, a clearer picture of him and his desires emerges.
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It can act as a Trojan horse, a disguise for radical upheavals, for fresh revolutions.
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And the strangers, tradition teaches us, are not strangers at all, but angels in disguise.
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Then the very word becomes a sham, a disguise deployed by autocrats like Vladimir Putin.
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China has already objected to reviews of its acquisitions, describing them as protectionism in disguise.
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But some say these figures disguise the challenges that the shortage of watchmakers will pose.
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But there really is a positive aspect and it could be a blessing in disguise.
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A companion portrait of each member without her disguise will be unveiled after her death.
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But critics warn that a vendor could disguise an intentional backdoor as a coding error.
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Glen was the Good Place resident/demon-in-disguise who falls into the neighborhood sinkhole.
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Cross-dressing, racial disguise, and suicide reduce Fort Sumter and Bull Run to minor matters.
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They disguise their impulsivity as positive thinking while insisting everything will work out just fine.
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Prosecutors allege they used a shell company to disguise that they were behind the donation.
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Even when Adam Levine is wearing an unrecognisable disguise, he can still draw a crowd.
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Circuitous ocean routes that disguise the origins of cargo, called transshipments, are a popular option.
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I'm sympathetic to young poets who feel a strong impulse to disguise what they're saying.
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Putin's Russia is a declining state, camouflaged in external aggression to disguise its internal fragility.
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The owner was trying to get some work done to the car, to disguise it.
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Price cuts for buyers are also common, but often made indirectly, to disguise widespread discounting.
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In "Return of the Jedi," Princess Leia, in disguise, threatens Jabba the Hutt with one.
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In the short term, a small presence in China may be a blessing in disguise.
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"It is a legislative magic trick, a sneaky gimmick designed to disguise their actions," Rep.
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Mr. Hurt slipped so easily into makeup that it often seemed a form of disguise.
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"It's a blessing in disguise," a port official said as cargo was unloaded on Wednesday.
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The February satellite launch was criticized internationally as a long-range missile test in disguise.
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Moments earlier, the car was the disguise for, and the enlargement of, the driver's will.
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And glitter, stickers, and glue can disguise spots of a liquified drug squirted onto paper.
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Wear a disguise when you leave the house if you need to—I won't judge.
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"Separatism, or rather the anti-mainland doctrine in disguise, will... doom Hong Kong," she continued.
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Khaled recently put on a not-so-intricate disguise, and drove unsuspecting passengers around NYC.
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I don't need a wig; I am sick, I am not a bad spy in disguise.
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Virtual private networks (VNPs) are pieces of software that disguise the location of an internet user.
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"This man is really Count Olaf in disguise," Klaus Baudelaire (Louis Hynes) says at one point.
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According to this tale, these coins were actually Eight Immortals in disguise who protected the child.
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Source: Kurtis Productions While conducting a search warrant, officers find part of the "Mary Marks" disguise.
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"It would be very easy to disguise a crime in that type of activity," Rushin said.
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I thought it was something I was putting on to disguise something else, but it's not.
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Ella stared down her fear and came up with a creative solution to disguise the medicine.
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The scariest development is security software, advertised online, available for download, which is malware in disguise.
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And while viewers have yet to see his final look, his disguise seems to have worked.
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"I look back and I realize that homophobia can really disguise itself as concern," he explains.
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Sounds grim, but this mode of death was actually a blessing in disguise, given the alternatives.
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And Chance soon came to appreciate it for what it was: a blessing in disguise — literally.
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"Of course, I'm a wizard at these things," he quips after correctly guessing the Potter disguise.
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"I thought it was something I was putting on to disguise something else, but it's not."
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Both arrived wielding a piece of 8.5-by-11-inch copy paper as a thin disguise.
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It's also a blessing in disguise, because the show's cancellation now opens up her schedule dramatically.
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His maddeningly neutral expression gave nothing away, but he couldn't disguise the hunger in his eyes.
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Strategic napping is productivity in disguise — and it's time for your boss to recognize this fact.
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Any transaction that seeks to disguise or concealed the proceeds of illegal activity is money laundering.
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His fans' cheers in Toronto could not disguise the fact that his government is in crisis.
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Because they disguise their identity, no one quite knows how many Shia there are in Egypt.
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From Coinage: The 7 Most Expensive Music Videos But the question remains: what's with the disguise?
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The EU says the metals tariffs are protective restrictions in disguise, which means it can retaliate.
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Is this the nerd's version of a midlife crisis or Google's in-disguise man of steel?
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And a lot of times, these types of "healthy meal plans" are just diets in disguise.
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See Galifianakis come to terms with his bizarre disguise in the clip (below) debuting on Mashable.
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Tammy Bruce: California&aposs new water rationing law is a tax in disguise, complete with fines .
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Kingdom Hearts, however, is all explicit, with men frequently sharing their feelings without disguise or prompting.
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But in the comics, Captain Marvel's pet cat/Flerken in disguise is named Chewie, not Goose.
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A mystery witness using a disguise and an assumed name testifies against the Mafia on Dec.
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Grosvenor does not disguise what he uses, and what he does with his materials is straightforward.
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Whip up one (or seven) of our piña coladas and tactfully disguise it in a thermos.
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The cult of overperforming is not a new fad, even if it has a new disguise.
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It was in that same bathroom that I'd obtained the bar staff disguise 20 minutes earlier.
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To continue to miss someone after so many years is kind of a blessing in disguise.
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In the movie, Crews played a man who dates and falls for Marlon in his disguise.
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Too often, however, the label is used to disguise contempt for social liberalism and for compassion.
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He said he could tell Cohen, in full disguise, did not look like a Hungarian immigrant.
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The flowers were originally used to disguise odors as the monarch washed the feet of recipients.
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The assailant wore a later-discarded wig as a disguise and doused Shipman with pepper spray.
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Realizing we don't care — and, in fact, haven't for some time — is a blessing in disguise.
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"Aladdin was not a prince in disguise, he was disguised as a prince," the post reads.
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An offshore company secretly controlled by AIG was used to disguise underwriting losses as an investment.
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It has no surface appearance to suggest what it is or to disguise what it isn't.
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Since ice is the perfect disguise, science is more uncertain here than anywhere else on earth.
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Nick is a ruddy man whose striking white hair and mustache look almost like a disguise.
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"A few billion ... euros" were withdrawn in this scheme "under disguise of gold trade," Zarrab said.
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The attackers used a rickshaw and wore burkas to disguise themselves as women, police told CNN.
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"It's very playful, throwing some curveballs in terms of how we see a disguise," Elverdam said.
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You are Agent 47, a top-tier contract killer who specializes in disguise, misdirection, and subterfuge.
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In an effort to impress friends and potential employers, some people disguise bragging as self-criticism.
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As time went on, he switched to calling for "extreme vetting" to disguise the proposal's motivations.
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You can break Serena's serve into four parts: the acceptance window, power, spin, and disguise. 1.
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His "aw shucks" manner and Ward Cleaver bonhomie could never fully disguise a fierce political ambition.
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Although they're designed to look like "Fortnite," they're really data theft and malware distributors in disguise.
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Politicians have long felt the need to disguise raw political agendas in the pretense of principle.
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But the coat-and-tie garb should not disguise the nature of the regime he represents.
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What do you think of Russia's use of deceit and disguise in furthering its geopolitical ambitions?
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One might almost ask if Roy Hodgson, the England head coach, is really Pochettino in disguise.
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Sometimes an exchange that looks like an argument is actually a set of bids in disguise.
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You know when you're on the phone trying to disguise the sound of an ugly cry?
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That depends on another question: What if complicated problems are really just simple problems in disguise?
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Ms. Roppe and her aides soon were made aware that Vitesse was a disguise for Facebook.
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Sometimes, there's no better way to disguise the taste of poison than with a sugar coating.
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It is unclear whether prosecutors are scrutinizing that deal, which has the potential to disguise kickbacks.
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Both Nour and Rawiya cut their hair, finding freedom and protection in their disguise as boys.
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Nothing has been done to alter or disguise a piece's identity as a shallow metal box.
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When The New York Times first met her, in 40, she was a queen of disguise.
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They spent $167,173 on advertising and used false identities to disguise their role in the operation.
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"Philbin added that the managers invoked that argument as a "trope ... to disguise the real issues.
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She traveled the country chasing down leads, sometimes buying wigs and tailing suspected kidnappers in disguise.
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An unlikely pair team up to save the world in the animated comedy Spies in Disguise!
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Spies in Disguise Rated PG, probably for the robotic-claw-hand villain, who's a little intense.
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But you'd be surprised at how many un-cuddly species are actually just lovebugs in disguise.
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He helped people find the language and the platform to disguise racial worry as economic worry.
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Mr. Willis leans libertarian and originally feared that Mr. Trump might be a liberal in disguise.
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The drink of choice: the cocktail, which spread out the hooch and could disguise bad flavors.
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Still they have allowed witnesses to appear in disguise, shielded by a fake beard and glasses.
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One of the original humans, Linda (Rachel Winfree) from Norway, was actually a demon in disguise.
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I mean, this thing is -- and I mean, I don't think you can disguise sales figures.
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For a country like Greece, some see the shifting demographic trends as a blessing in disguise.
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This too is strategic, serving to disguise the degree to which he has mastered the form.
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In the film footage that was shown, the robbers wear masks and disguise themselves as nuns.
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A Short Hike uses the basic structure of the walking simulator as a kind of disguise.
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There's old school phishing, where crooks in disguise ask for and receive a person's online authentication.
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Words are used to disguise, not to illuminate, action: you liberate a city by destroying it.
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Ms. Roppe and her aides soon were made aware that Vitesse was a disguise for Facebook.
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Ms. Rousseff was ousted on different charges: that she manipulated the budget to disguise economic problems.
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Only under cover of this baroque disguise does she leave herself open to joy or heartbreak.
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"I think I might need to wear a disguise, but I want to drive," she said.
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It is also used as a masking agent, to disguise the presence of other banned substances.
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His nondescript button-down shirt, Shetland wool sweater and windbreaker is a pretty convincing preppy disguise.
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So they've come up with a long list of buzzwords and euphemisms to disguise their intent.
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They were pros who had learned not to fear her, or how to disguise that feeling.
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Was the Arya we saw stabbed actually Jaqen (the facilitator of Face-Takers Anonymous) in disguise?
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Northern Europeans will grow more, not less, hostile to debt forgiveness, even if it comes in disguise.
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Besides their undeniable resemblance to the literary monster Cthulhu (a clear bonus), octopuses are masters of disguise.
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He was allegedly in disguise wearing a wig, a backpack and contacts to alter his eye color.
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Internet data packets don't come with return addresses, and it's easy for attackers to disguise their origins.
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Henning also appeared in disguise to discuss her experience in a 1990 Oprah episode about domestic violence.
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Are these composed of invisible matter, or will some other ideas prove them as ether in disguise?
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WATTERS: Yes, not a very good undercover disguise going into a Trump rally with a man bun.
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Formal analysis demonstrates how much gold can disguise and distort, alluding to how much greed can blind.
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They also chose their own filters to disguise their identity as they spoke of their harrowing experiences.
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Of course, she is a mastermind of disguise as proven in the high-fashion sequel Zoolander 2.
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She also appeared in disguise on Oprah Winfrey's TV show to talk about domestic violence in 1990.
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Photos posted to Hennick's Twitter of the heroic dupe show the disguise and the grandmother's grateful reaction.
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The Brooklyn Museum opened Disguise: Masks and Global African Art, where 25 living artists explore African masquerade.
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Department of Homeland Security officials worried terrorists would disguise bombs as batteries inside these larger electronic gizmos.
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As per my request, the DJ triggers "ding" sounds frequently to disguise the noise of our microwave.
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But this is the first frog to learn the trick, and it seems the disguise has worked.
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Mimikyu's Disguise Ability allows it to escape danger from an enemy's attack once, then its appearance changes.
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And there's no need to disguise yourself in lots of layers and Gucci made a beautiful dress.
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Your opportunity to save more, like many opportunities in life, arrives to the party in a disguise.
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The national statistics institute produced fictitious inflation figures to disguise annual price rises of more than 20193%.
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There's a sense of ownership that's come out of it, and it's almost a blessing in disguise.
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"This is so scary and sickening, that baby knew that's the devil in disguise," one person tweeted.
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Basically segways in disguise, these things exploded in popularity in 2015, and then they literally started exploding.
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It is harder to shut down because it uses Google's cloud-computing platform to disguise its traffic.
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But this interference, researchers are finding out, isn't so much a handicap as a blessing in disguise.
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But as CNN's Chris Cillizza pointed out, the Watson's ruling may be a political gift in disguise.
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" The president has also tweeted: "The United Kingdom is trying hard to disguise their massive Muslim problem.
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Other than a pair of sunglasses, she made no attempt to disguise herself, and why should she?
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She and Jonathan Cheban get prosthetics and wigs to disguise themselves and head to a toy store.
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If investors' scruples deprive these economies of fickle foreign money, it may be a blessing in disguise.
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Wider and taller than your average purse, the shopper is a magic Mary Poppins carryall in disguise.
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Several key moments in Observation make no attempt to disguise their connection to the Stanley Kubrick classic.
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Here's their advice Janelle Monae: Getting laid off was a 'blessing in disguise' for my music career
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The cover name of GCHQ was given in 1939 to disguise its secret work in electronic eavesdropping.
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The vehicle had been packed with children's food supplies, perhaps to disguise it, a SANA correspondent said.
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It's a little bit of a blessing in disguise so I don't have to hurt people's feelings.
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We will disguise a bear to look like me and the bear will kill the Night King.
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The $21 million block grant would loosen those restrictions, but may actually be a disguise for cuts.
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Now drug smugglers are trying to use lettuce to disguise their marijuana shipments into the United States.
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Instead of donning the disguise of beloved character, this NYCC hero dressed up as Comic Con itself.
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In it, Clinton, played by the impeccable Kate McKinnon, can barely disguise her jealousy of Bernie Sanders.
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In the fourth, the aliens themselves arrive, taking over select humans as a form of perfect disguise.
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The clusterfuck at The Blue Parrot was a blessing in disguise as I retreated back to Salsanera.
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Some see the low oil price as a blessing in disguise, a means of forcing through change.
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The assassin was none other than FKA No One, Arya Stark in disguise as a house maid.
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The two journalists went in disguise as the fictitious academics Dr. Cindy Poppins and Dr. Edgar Munchhausen.
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But they can't disguise a sense of spontaneous character sometimes being subordinated to a writer's cosmic purposes.
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It's definitely a blessing in disguise, but at the time, I was super, super bummed about it.
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Seeing through the disguise Exploitative people, including traffickers, use psychological manipulation as the primary means of control.
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And so we actually think this is going to be a bit of a blessing in disguise.
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They gradually made their way back after the German invasion and ended up in Florence in disguise.
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"We actually think this is going to be a bit of a blessing in disguise," Stack said.
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Williams showed off her disguise in a photo collage that has since been removed from her Instagram.
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In intelligence work, false flag operations are a deception to disguise the true origin of an activity.
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Some also featured voiceboxes with oral testimony from the victims, their voices distorted to disguise their identity.
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But Mr. Obama's soothing words did not disguise how personal a setback the vote was for him.
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But somehow, by the grace of friendly competition, your procrastination may just be a blessing in disguise.
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She isn't along for the ride, doing what the boys do and trying to disguise her identity.
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It's unclear whether Boyes was still dressed up in his casual Friday disguise when police nabbed him.
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You try to disguise your appropriation by taking this woman's name as the title of your book.
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Authorities said he falsified numbers in July 2014 to disguise a calculation error in a previous report.
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And the identity of that young woman, according to the story: the Virgin Mary herself, in disguise.
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Earlier this year, the owner of their house decided to sell — a blessing in disguise, they said.
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Moreover, as it always seeks disguise so soon as it perceives it is understood, it transforms itself.
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They also received "guidance" on US holidays so they could post accordingly — a sort of virtual disguise.
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This week, after Mr. Netanyahu's coalition negotiations collapsed, Mr. Trump made no effort to disguise his disappointment.
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Can we all just accept that it's basically the eight-years-old Fallout 3 in disguise, please?
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Kwon accused the South of attempting to disguise the intentions of the drills by changing their name.
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There is no proof that Trump helped Russians disguise illegally earned profits — the basic definition of laundering.
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Tian and Li both used aliases in an attempt to disguise their alleged roles in money laundering.
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Poem Selected by Terrance Hayes A poem can disguise itself as just about any variety of language.
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Another DJ, still in Afghanistan, says he speaks a fake dialect to disguise his well-known voice.
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"It's very complicated," he sighs at one point, still in disguise, when Ines is out of earshot.
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But make no mistake: The 49ers are convinced their NFC-best 7-183 record is no disguise.
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In each scene, the Fairy returns in a new disguise, tempting the Young Man from his Fiancée.
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Tough thinks that the College Board knows it has a problem and is trying to disguise it.
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"Mercies in Disguise" is at its strongest when it wrestles with the stark realities of rare disease.
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Imagine Grand Theft Auto III from an isometric perspective with a burglary mechanic and a disguise system.
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The widely-ridiculed plan backfired: It captured more attention than if Ghosn had appeared without a disguise.
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I got to Sintra in the late afternoon, which turned out to be a blessing in disguise.
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It left me with a framework for thinking about how dominant ideologies disguise, protect, and conserve themselves.
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Would they have been fooled by his anti-establishment disguise and found catharsis in a protest vote?
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James Bewley hosts this talk show in disguise as a turtleneck-wearing wannabe guru named Dale Seever.
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Now, it has emerged that those urgent police raids may have been akin to death squads in disguise.
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Then, bulky, foam padding is added to cover up important details and disguise the shape of the car.
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The plan was to coat explosives in dark chocolate and disguise the delicious-looking bombs in fancy packaging.
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For years, paying Netflix subscribers abroad have used VPN proxies to disguise their location to access more content.
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Source: Canby Police Department While conducting a search warrant, officers find several pieces of the "Mary Marks" disguise.
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As both Laura Albert and Speedy [Albert's disguise as JT's manager], Laura's face is very much hanging out.
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Something tells us ending up with bits and pieces of avocado post-feast is a blessing in disguise.
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The second bomber carried a camera to disguise himself as a journalist, Kabul police spokesman Hashmat Stanikzai said.
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Franklin D. Roosevelt took pains to disguise his paralysis, which nonetheless became an inspiration to differently-abled people.
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German delivery company DPD wants to use these cute mini-trucks that are actually e-bikes in disguise.
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Made from flimsy materials that would never float, they were "death jackets", Mr Flanagan wrote; tombstones in disguise.
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Four rule breakers decided to disguise themselves as a cardboard bus in order to get across the bridge.
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There are new alien types to discover as well, including strange new creatures that disguise themselves as minerals.
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According to Dr. Wrosch, you shouldn't worry if a setback doesn't instantly come with a blessing in disguise.
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If you don't think refugees are a terrorist army in disguise, donate to the International Refugee Assistance Project.
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Debate rages over the effectiveness of QE—some see it as little more than forward guidance in disguise.
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"Everyone says that – everyone thinks a disguise would work but it really doesn't," he said with a laugh.
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Amazon has said that it's banning domain-fronting so malware purveyors can't disguise themselves as innocent web traffic.
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He said the former fighters had been detained after they were caught trying to disguise who they were.
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He uses the alias Darul Tawheed, and analysts describe him as a ruthless loner and master of disguise.
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The problem was that local governments were still using every trick in the book to disguise their shenanigans.
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Miller is scheduled to appear -- likely without a disguise -- on August 31 at U.S. District Court in Boston.
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It was the role of master of disguise Rollin Hand on "Mission: Impossible" that propelled Landau to stardom.
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Sanders's eventual loss to Clinton could not disguise the intensity of his appeal, especially to the Democratic grassroots.
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The general's visitor was old, his valet said—but could he have simply been in a convincing disguise?
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Gone is any sense of hyperactive editing or wide overhead shots to disguise the stunt and CGI work.
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It's not a Saints Row game, but it's making no effort to disguise its references to that series.
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Matt: Getting a job at an electronics store like Fry's, working Geek Squad is not a good disguise.
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In internet chatrooms some online gamblers say that using bitcoin enables them to disguise their identity and transactions.
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As the game went on, Epstein apparently struggled to keep his (again, very elaborate) disguise from falling off.
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Offstage, he went around in camouflage trousers and a hoodie that helped to disguise how young he was.
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He hands her Serena Joy's cloak as a disguise to cover up her illicit attire, which is BOLD.
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We aren't seeing just her in disguise; we're seeing her playing someone who is also playing a role.
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Aren't military folk secretive by nature, and forever trying to disguise their capabilities to keep prospective adversaries guessing?
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Cohen has apparently been filming interviews with U.S. politicians for a year — but often in disguise or undercover.
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The Hungarian artist Gergely Dudás is a master of disguise — at least, when it comes to his art.
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Cohan appeared at NYCC in disguise, wearing a Jason mask and dressed as former "Walking Dead" villain Negan.
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Congress also made a swap of discretionary spending for mandatory spending to disguise some of the extra expenditures.
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In 2015, Mark Ruffalo wore a disguise so he could attend New York Comic Con with his family.
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In Massachusetts, it's illegal for anyone to disguise themselves to obstruct the law or intimidate police or civilians.
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But he added that Cohen's decision to disguise himself as a disabled veteran to trick former Alaska Gov.
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Manchin, though, called the bill inadequate and a "weak attempt to disguise" efforts to roll back the protections.
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The president has made no effort to disguise his disdain for Amazon, the Washington Post and Jeff Bezos.
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Nor was he actively courted (so far as we know) to do a movie by spooks in disguise.
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It turns out for Drake, a freshly shaven face is the equivalent of a Mission Impossible–style disguise.
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It's a blessing in disguise—it forces us to come together, seek each other out that much more.
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Characters constantly crack wise, but this doesn't quite disguise their shallowness, or the leaden dialogue and repetitive narration.
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He has called the caravan a "blessing in disguise" for Republicans in the run-up to the Nov.
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In Charleston, a correspondent named Jasper was accused of espionage and forced to flee the South in disguise.
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You don't want to share what is really happening in your life; you're actually trying to disguise it.
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He and his friend Semmi (Hall) disguise themselves as foreign students and rent a squalid apartment in Queens.
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They think I'm harboring some slim little intellectual volume, that I am really Isaac Bashevis Singer in disguise.
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He's a master of disguise, able to transform his appearance into a variety of different people and characters.
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The investigation focuses on whether people from several Middle Eastern countries used straw donors to disguise their donations.
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They left behind a bit of a camouflaged disguise, because the seats at Levi's Stadium are crimson, too.
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To protect your stash, you have to disguise the mag with a smoke cover of an acceptable magazine.
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He's kept up the volume to disguise his ineptness but that will hardly secure his place in history.
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For years before its collapse, Lehman Brothers used an accounting trick to disguise how much debt it had.
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They are using schemes to disguise the humanitarian crisis we are going through, and to prevent an exodus.
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Many dogs dislike taking tablets and even powdered dewormers may be difficult to disguise in your dog's food.
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They are still there, but LG uses a process it calls micro-dizing to perfectly disguise the antennas.
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Cyren, a cybersecurity firm, has discovered that a free game hack tool -- "Syrk" -- is actually ransomware in disguise.
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For those of us who prefer less government activity, partisan gridlock has often been a blessing in disguise.
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When he refused to back out of the interview, Wendy insisted that he wear an on-camera disguise.
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Some are speculating that Nestoris might even be the leader of the Faceless Men, Jaqen H'ghar, in disguise.
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Only at the last minute, "Demon, Spy" reveals Michael isn't the villain in disguise at all — Janet is.
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It does not bother them because Trump exposes the disguise of civility, just as Sanders and Warren do.
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A variety of cargo bikes and mini-trucks that are e-bikes in disguise are hitting the market.
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She was walking the convention floor, sans disguise, with her beloved French bulldog Gary Fisher at her side.
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To all appearances, the animated comedy "Spies in Disguise" is just another a rollicking sendup of superspy thrillers.
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The donations, Mr. Navalny said, were bribes and the network an elaborate scheme to disguise Mr. Medvedev's ownership.
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As much as Peter needs Donald, he can't disguise his desire to escape him as quickly as possible.
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I use a few apps that disguise themselves as something innocuous but in fact hide and protect data.
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They had not done so, he told reporters, but he did not disguise the main obstacle to progress.
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The infamous glasses Ted Bundy owned to disguise himself and elude authorities have a new owner ... Zak Bagans.
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Shell companies were used to disguise the identities of those involved, former chairman Ole Andersen has told Reuters.
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Op-Ed Contributor President Trump usually makes no effort to disguise how little he cares about human rights.
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Smith's new movie, an animated feature called Spies in Disguise, looks, from the outset, like the average spy movie.
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Richard Nixon couldn't have gone to China if the Cold War hawks thought he was a peacenik in disguise.
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According to Farr, the couple used an elaborate system of invisible ink and secret codes to disguise their messages.
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I haven't been noticed that much in New York, so it's kind of like I'm in my own disguise.
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They try to disguise prescription pills as health supplements, or stuff massive packets of powder into a teddy bear.
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Shymkiv said the assault was designed to look like a ransomware attack in order to disguise its true objective.
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Never fear, though; these wrong turns are often blessings in disguise, or, at the very least, valuable learning opportunities.
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Since being diagnosed with major depressive disorder in December 2012, time has taught me to disguise my nocturnal turmoil.
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A moderate is just a liberal disguise, and they are doing everything they can to derail the conservative agenda.
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When enormous, undiscerning platforms like the two tech giants hoover up content, they disguise it, no matter the source.
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As a blessing in disguise, I got this all-new version (8th gen) and I'm very happy with it.
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Through the years, Carmen Sandiego has been more elusive than even the master of disguise, Waldo of Where's Waldo.
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For Farmbox CEO and founder Ashley Tyrner, being on food stamps turned out to be a blessing in disguise.
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Captains disguise a ship's identity by manipulating transponder data to transmit false locations and identity numbers of different vessels.
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As months ticked by, companies began deploying their own patches, doing their best to disguise what they were fixing.
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It's also trying to disguise your Mac in other ways so that companies have a harder time tracking you.
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Mr Mueller's report may prove a blessing in disguise, because it relegates talk of impeachment to the party's fringes.
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He took part in the first gilets jaunes protest last year, and does not disguise his sympathy for them.
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We have been hearing for much of the past decade that Georgia is really a purple state in disguise.
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"The alternative is, you crush it up or disguise it in something, and those are unsatisfactory alternatives," he said.
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When he heard another one was happening in UP, he decided to disguise himself as a farmer in tribute.
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Look at past problems and see how they've been a catalyst for change or even a blessing in disguise.
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"He has no disguise whatsoever," said Berrigan, who blamed long-suppressed urges and methamphetamine for the February 2014 crime.
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"This could be a blessing in disguise, because it's showing how bad our laws are," Trump told USA Today.
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He liked to think of every solution as a potential problem and every blessing as a disaster in disguise.
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It's just so wonderful because in the disguise of a fairy tale, you can talk about so many things.
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That makes Apple's HomePod advertisement a clever Apple Music ad in disguise, one of Apple's latest masterstrokes of marketing.
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They have a pair of speakers built directly into the arms, which means they're really Bluetooth headphones in disguise.
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She claims this is just one of a number of shell companies Mally Mall used to disguise escort services.
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However, even more alarming is that terrorists can easily disguise their true identities from law enforcement through shell companies.
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But Pence's bottom-line goal was to disguise or deny Trump's ignorance and the basic indecency of his platform.
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Moira — still in her Aunt disguise — goes to ask for directions to Boston, leaving June alone on the platform.
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"I just feel like the polls published by the mainstream media sources are basically advertising in disguise," Daley says.
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She finally had to postpone this time, though ... but TMZ's learned the whole ordeal's been a blessing in disguise.
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All women recognize this disguise, but black women, in particular, are trained to master it from an early age.
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Politics is merely a process of sanctification, the superficial fluctuations that disguise a very old system of organized violence.
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His interviews must have gone better than his disguise, though, as he was hired over the luminaries from Washington.
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That's why ad blockers are terrifying to most, but looked on by some as a possible blessing in disguise.
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The proposed law would enhance penalties for anyone who interferes with another person's "protected rights" while wearing a disguise.
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Stuxnet showed what was possible when attackers disguise their malware as a trusted computer program in the supply chain.
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Some European companies have paid the price in the recent past for trying to disguise their role in Iran.
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Caesar testified before Congress in 2014, outfitted with a disguise to conceal his identity and protect him from retaliation.
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There are at least three alien species that can disguise themselves at Earth mammals, according to Men in Black.
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I gave my real Twitter handle, since it didn't feel right to disguise the fact that I'm a writer.
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Tesla is trying to disguise layoffs by calling the widespread terminations performance related, allege several current and former employees.
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To advance its geopolitical ambitions around the world, Russia is increasingly relying on psychological warfare using deceit and disguise.
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Cranston told Rolling Stone that he "looked like someone from 'The Handmaid's Tale'" and couldn't see in the disguise.
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They allegedly hid the methylamphetamine, cocaine, and ecstasy in bags and tried to disguise it under seaweed, ABC reported.
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" He added later that he wants to "amend" the 13th Amendment, and wrote that it is "slavery in disguise.
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Eakin also created a fictitious email account in an attempt to disguise his connection to them, the complaint said.
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Release date: December 25, 2019Will Smith voices Lance, a super spy who's transformed into a pigeon as a disguise.
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Before you accepted the job, you went to check out the company in a disguise: glasses and a hat.
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No. It took punk for me to realize that I could own—not disguise or artfully reinvent—my poverty.
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All jokes aside, did anyone bother to let Post Malone know that going "deep undercover" required an actual disguise?
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Some of these products are clearly torture devices in disguise, likely dreamed up by frat brothers on acid trips.
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Some experts later concluded the ransom threat may have been a distraction intended to disguise a more destructive intent.
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My shoes and jacket — my disguise for Art Stage — suddenly stuck out like the dirt these men battled daily.
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And though Ms. Monahon and Ms. Echikunwoke are very good, they don't disguise the schematic roles of their characters.
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Growing up in Pakistan, Maria Toorpakai Wazir would disguise herself as a boy to protect herself from the Taliban.
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Although the movie takes place in the early 1940s, Petzold does not disguise the contemporary locations he shot on.
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And, for the moment anyway, Auriemma was spared having to walk around in a funny nose and glasses disguise.
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In fact, disguise is used for at least two very different purposes, and that turns out to be important.
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But as she carefully presents Frankie's absurd affectations, she doesn't convincingly reveal the genuine, roiling hurt that they disguise.
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"He would have had to go through as a passenger, perhaps in disguise," airport spokesman Kenji Takanishi told Reuters.
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The group includes a spy, a former soldier, a lock-picker, a master of disguise, and two weapons experts.
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Of course, it raises several questions: is the gown Alyssa's prom attire or a wedding dress (another disguise, perhaps)?
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Some games disguise fitness routines in the form of role-playing, dancing or other activities like running from zombies.
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Mariandel (again, Octavian in disguise, this time looking like Marlene Dietrich) arrives for a phony rendezvous with the baron.
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As it continues, the flow of Mr. Dorsey's choreography — aerobic, athletic and on a loop — doesn't disguise its colorlessness.
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After they sneak their way in and disguise themselves as rank-and-file Stormtroopers, they spot a familiar sight.
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Kidane orders Hirut to disguise Minim as the eponymous "Shadow King" in order to rally the nation's disheartened rebels.
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The lizardlike "reptilians" live in disguise among humanity; one of them is Ozzie's erstwhile boss, Jonathan Walsh (Michael Cassidy).
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Many protesters believe, without producing evidence, that some of the Hong Kong police are now mainland soldiers in disguise.
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Taken out from under the wing of a conglomerate, a spinoff can no longer disguise financial results from investors.
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The congressional committees should be able to hear from the whistleblower in closed session or in disguise if needed.
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Hidden behind company names and, often, dealers working on his behalf, he tended to disguise his role in transactions.
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Across from the dioramas, several display cases contain anole lizards, experts at disguise and masters of the mannequin challenge.
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And it began with Google founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin turning up to the race in a disguise.
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One former employee came to lunch in a disguise, worried that she might be recognized speaking to a reporter.
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As she began reporting, Ayyub created an elaborate disguise, designed to appeal to the vanities of Gujarat's political establishment.
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This cloak, however, is about as good a disguise as the grandmother's cloak donned by the Big Bad Wolf.
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Earlier this year, the commission escalated its oversight of I.C.O.s, asserting that many were really equity offerings in disguise.
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That's in part because blackface could put undercover officers in danger if a potential drug buyer notices the disguise.
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But that did not disguise the reality that City played the more adventurous, more attacking and more admirable soccer.
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Profile Books; £232.50 Our Johnson columnist argues that English is a living organism; language rules are often preferences in disguise.
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Kris Jenner says her son Rob Kardashian's recent health scare may turn out to have been a blessing in disguise.
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And after years of confusion and rancor, will shoppers accept gene-edited foods or view them as GMOs in disguise?
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The regulations have been kept secret, perhaps to disguise planned use of cell-site simulators, also known as IMSI catchers.
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" For Justus, having her son 12 days before he was due on March 12 was "a weird blessing in disguise.
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Disguise: Masks and Global African Art continues at the Brooklyn Museum (200 Eastern Parkway, Prospect Heights, Brooklyn) through September 18.
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The purpose of the non-alcoholic Mamma Beer is to disguise dysgeusia, or distortion of the taste, the site reports.
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The best part: Although these may disguise your workouts in a few layers of fun and competition, don't be fooled.
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As prison officials make him take off his elaborate disguise, he eventually appears in the flesh, wearing a sullen expression.
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Justin Bieber was fooling no one with a haphazardly assembled disguise, worn on an outing in Amsterdam over the weekend.
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It looks like an effective way to disguise the whole learning bit behind one of history's most beloved film series.
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It was a blessing in disguise and Guerrilla Tacos is where it's at now because of you, so thank you.
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"It's been sort of blessing in disguise because you write these songs that you never would have written," he continued.
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Is she in disguise as a greeter host, and is carrying out a plan to take over the control center?
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Mr Harris shares Mr Carrey's versatility for feigning and disguise, yet offers a much darker, truer interpretation of Count Olaf.
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I knew that too often, the alternative sensibilities of the genre can act as a softcore disguise for rampant misogyny.
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What's going on in the diorama, "Immunity Wore a Disguise" (1980), which is almost exactly the same size as "Anonymity"?
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Cohen dons another disguise, this time as Rick Sherman, an ex-con with a prison-themed menu at his restaurant.
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Those calls for the community to wash its hands of Yung Miami are, arguably, elitist respectability politics operating in disguise.
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With all her stealth and disguise skills, she might even be able to give Hitman's Agent 47 a few tips.
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I managed to disguise my sin, and I put the paper in the bin and carried on [with] my life.
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One app let them pick their own phone number, allowing them to disguise who was calling them and from where.
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Newland allegedly wore a disguise to conceal her true identity, and made Doe wear a blindfold when they hung out.
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Pioneered by "Leo Selvaggio" (a Bond-sounding pseudonym) URME are 3D printed masks that disguise you to face recognition software.
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Were the hackers really Robin Hood in disguise, freeing us from our hostage-like dependence on an outdated scoring system?
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As the finance ministry reported in August, complicated public-private partnerships are being used to disguise debt as private capital.
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"Unamplified styles, such as classical music, tend to disguise effort and express emotion in more subtle ways," he told Gizmodo.
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Shockingly, neither Frankie nor Mason was actually under the disguise — and neither was Cora's manipulative criminal boyfriend J.D. (Jacob Pitts).
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Spies in Disguise has Will Smith voicing a super-slick spy who gets transformed into and stuck as a pigeon.
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But some current and former insiders at WPP say that Sir Martin's departure could actually be a blessing in disguise.
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Arranged marriages are so much the norm that people who find their own partners sometimes seek to disguise the fact.
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In the old days, traders such as Lord Farmer would have used subterfuge to disguise their intentions in the market.
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The explosives-rigged car had been packed with children's food supplies, perhaps to disguise it, a correspondent with SANA reported.
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But one girl took it to a whole new level by actually showing up to her friend's date — in disguise.
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It could be possible that the waiting game Congress is playing is a blessing in disguise for the research, however.
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The often-fraudulent calls disguise the phone numbers they call from — a move known as spoofing — to circumvent existing rules.
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The question remains: How do cephalopods so masterfully disguise themselves if they can't even see the colors of their environment?
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Cyber security firm Trend Micro recently found 85 different apps for Android phones that are actually adware apps in disguise.
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One thing I wish I could figure out how to implement better is some sort of disguise/mistaken identity system.
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The shortfall in diamond revenues may be a blessing in disguise and one for which Botswana is very well-prepared.
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He's also acted in Batman Beyond, Kim Possible Movie: So the Drama, ThunderCats and Cartoon Network's Transformers: Robots in Disguise.
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For all intents and purposes, companies like Nike and Walmart have been tech companies in disguise for quite some time.
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In particular, there are almost none of the Groucho-disguise shenanigans that all those voter ID laws will supposedly curtail.
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Few mentioned the specific charge against Ms Rousseff: that she had fiddled government accounts to disguise a big budget deficit.
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Tesla (TSLA) is trying to disguise layoffs by calling the widespread terminations performance related, allege several current and former employees.
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"Moonraking" was a ruse to disguise their true aim, which was to retrieve kegs of smuggled brandy from the pond.
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Why not disguise themselves as various animal companions to gain the trust of humans in this alternate talking animal universe?
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Diallo couldn't disguise a flash of worry, but he reacted to the news with his usual dry sense of humor.
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And some of the new models, like the Maserati, manage to disguise their bulk with sleek curves and distinctive styling.
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To disguise the stench from the decomposing emperor, they hired carts of rotting fish to rumble along fore and aft.
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After two young men disguise themselves, successfully seduce each other's girlfriends, then reveal the con, who goes home with whom?
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To disguise their moves, hackers used security certificates from brands such as Bank of America, the Fed, Microsoft and Yahoo.
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Parker was a British officer in Afghanistan, where he lost both of his legs, making this a memoir in disguise.
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" Dhamin al-Jibouri, the police commander of Salahuddin Province, where Balad is, said the bombers wore "military uniforms to disguise.
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It turns out that the kind of face we find attractive is also the kind of face that can disguise.
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The first time, she thought that she'd have to disguise these scratches and bruises, the bloody evidence of these feedings.
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Tape, markers, elastic sleeves and maybe even paint will disguise some shoe brand logos in an Olympic sleight of foot.
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In a running subplot, Zach Woods and Sarah Baker play married professionals who are unable to disguise their mutual loathing.
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Ms. Brooksher ("Dying City") is a skilled actress, but she can't quite disguise her character's status as a thematic device.
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She sees through Aladdin's "Prince Ali" disguise relatively quickly, and isn't afraid to stand up to the movie's villain, Jafar.
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On June 19th, he told me, he rushed over to the Embassy, wearing his disguise and carrying a motorcycle helmet.
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All in all, while pretending to be a whimsical curio, "Karawane" cannot disguise its sophistication, beauty or unexpected emotional power.
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"I cannot disguise my joy and happiness that we can finally start solving Italy's problems," Di Maio said on Facebook.
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My personal choice for a play-along pick-me-up of a Robots in Disguise persuasion, though, is Transformers: Devastation.
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Why else would he be sporting a newsboy cap as a disguise when there are so many other better options?
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The suspect is said to have used robust technology to disguise his voice and conceal the source of the threats.
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The Frog isn't trying too hard to disguise his voice which makes me pretty certain I know his true identity.
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Should it renumber the rooms, or even the floor, to disguise the place's sordid history and deter the morbidly curious?
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After he was released from federal prison last year, Mr. Vinas assumed he would have no need for a disguise.
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It is illegal when done to falsify or disguise the product's country of origin and to evade duties and tariffs.
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When these boyfriends appear in disguise, they look like classic greasers, with slicked-down hair, mustaches, leather jackets and jeans.
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I don't know if that's a blessing in disguise, but a more aware, a more awake population, that's probably good.
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Democrats and minority voting advocates will sue in federal court and claim that this is a racial gerrymander in disguise.
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That often attracts men who hurl sexual abuse at them with abandon — often not even bothering to disguise their names.
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Japanese officials asserted that it provided vital population information, but anti-whaling nations said it was commercial whaling in disguise.
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Having failed to deliver on its 20th century promises, some of its proponents adopted the progressive label as a disguise.
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That helped to disguise that it was behind the posts, said Samantha Bradshaw, a researcher at the Oxford Internet Institute.
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What Ms. Pearl's canny direction and the evocative design can only somewhat disguise is the conventional structure of the piece.
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The often-fraudulent calls disguise the phone numbers they call from -- a move known as spoofing -- to circumvent existing rules.
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Cynics are often romantics in disguise, and my married friend's joke was enough to release certain fantasies into the air.
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Or a work presentation that goes off hitchless, a cross-dressing disguise that fools no one, a gun that misses.
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Yes, Russia sought to hack US election systems and yes Russia sought to disguise its efforts (bots and trolls anyone?).
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Now I am wondering: How many of the notoriously toxic super-commenters on GOMI are actually influencers themselves in disguise?
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The tycoon sought to disguise the bribe as a deal involving the sale of a gold mine, the prosecutors said.
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The classified briefing for senators also focused on Russia's evolving influence tactics, including its growing ability to better disguise operations.
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The group spent years inventing explosives that are difficult to detect, including trying to disguise bombs in devices like cellphones.
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That is so far from Americans' traditional notion of free markets that no amount of double-speak can disguise it.
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Tinnitus treatment also often includes hearing aids, which can disguise the problem by bringing up the volume of everything else.
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But if they do, they will almost certainly rely on a political sleight of hand to disguise their bill's damage.
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New York (CNN Business)Carlos Ghosn's lawyer has apologized for advising the former CEO to leave jail wearing a disguise.
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"I think, If only I had on my white coat, I could put them in my pockets" to disguise them.
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We can find a new word to disguise an unpleasant reality, but it won't change what everyone else can see.
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The Irish Rep, which has lovingly revived othere Boucicault Irish plays, revisits this 1841 tidbit about money, disguise and romance.
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"But I was very overawed by my father, and I think I was in disguise from him," he went on.
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The device had red and black wires, and the bombmaker didn't go to great lengths to disguise it, Morris said.
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And then there's camouflage, the creation of silhouette and disguise, whether you use putty nose or whether you're slightly subtler.
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But they could not disguise the gulf that separates them on trade, immigration and a host of other thorny issues.
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The only way a sequel gets off the ground is if it focuses on Miss Peregrine and her avian disguise.
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Mr. Caruso likened using the disguise to preparing for other undercover assignments, like dressing as a biker or a prostitute.
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His improvement as a blocker has helped Chicago disguise its calls, diminishing tendencies that his alignment might have tipped off.
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That scenario would make sense, Allen said, as the alternative, using a disguise, would not hold up to serious scrutiny.
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Semblance, meanwhile, is an all-purpose way to get through crowded areas without being detected — a little like Hitman's disguise system.
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Early in his term, he told Ms. DeGeneres, he had asked his aides about the possibility of venturing out in disguise.
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There is also the bald, yet somehow long-bearded, Stefano — though it's not the most handsome disguise, it just may work.
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Laurence Fishburne is Perry White, editor-in-chief of the Daily Planet, where Kent works (in a disguise of only glasses).
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Earlier this week, West said the 13th amendment was "slavery in disguise," and he continued his thoughts at the Oval Office.
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So leave it to Jonathan: He thinks it would be a really good idea for us to go in a disguise.
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Unfortunately, while Count Olaf may fancy himself a talented actor, the Baudelaire orphans are always able to see through his disguise.
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Moreover, unlike Cruz or the other, more polished candidates, Trump does not know how to disguise his racism with dog-whistles.
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The Post also says he used a code name, "the Baron," to disguise messages he left for Maples during their affair.
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A Libyan official told CNN's Nick Paton Walsh that ISIS militants disguise themselves by traveling with families and without weapons. 3.
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It is a very late entry in the long European tradition of the novel as a quasi-philosophical essay in disguise.
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However, the initial smiles could not disguise their opposing approaches to many problems, including the knotty question of protectionism and tax.
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Philoclea finds herself drawn to the Amazonian warrior Cleophila, who turns out to be the shepherd Musidorus (Andrew Durand) in disguise.
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It's not clear if -- and how -- the ban will be enforced during a holiday that encourages people to disguise their faces.
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Wall Street firms disguise their risky proprietary-trading profits by lumping them together with the more stable fees paid by clients.
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Anarchists such as Jacob Rees-Mogg and Dominic Raab, by contrast, regard a no-deal Brexit as a blessing in disguise.
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But the length of the cycle should not disguise the enormous amount of change that was going on underneath the surface.
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If you're the the decorator crab, you simply grab whatever sea plants you can find and use them to disguise yourself.
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And Apple didn't try to hide the resulting notch — on the contrary, it advised developers not to disguise it in software.
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If the restrictions were a "Muslim ban" in disguise, they were "the most ineffective Muslim ban that one could possibly imagine".
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Arya is a master assassin who can disguise herself as other people by going all Hannibal Lecter and wearing their faces.
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It was a hammy performance, but Olaf himself, with his love of acting, theater, costume and disguise, is a ham, too.
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It could, for example, help authorities identify suspects, detect terrorists in disguise, or track down missing persons more efficiently and accurately.
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Throughout the book, the Fortuna costume shifts between being a force of strength and a disguise that allows her to escape.
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" Otto also argued that Wilders' second place and likely exclusion from the next Dutch coalition government was a "blessing in disguise.
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"Being forced to complete 20 hours a week on Zwift was a huge blessing in disguise," says Kevin Poulton, Hayman's coach.
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Signal tried to find an alternative and wanted to use Amazon CloudFront to disguise its traffic as a connection to Souq.
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Leo was partially covered in his standard gear disguise -- a hooded sweatshirt -- and he and Camilla Morrone strolled in the area.
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Abernathy enters the French Ministry in disguise an old lady, and later on Newt impersonates his brother for the same reason.
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It doesn't disguise its heft the way a BMW X6 M does; you certainly know that you're in a weighty SUV.
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Best of all, Black Widow is a master spy so you don't even need a wig — just say you're in disguise.
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New Vegas had a disguise system but it was not particularly useful gameplay-wise and was not leveraged much in-game.
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Now that you're grown, you've probably learned that your mom's ceaseless nagging about your love life was just advice in disguise.
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His disguise was so good that he once even passed his father on the street, and his pops had no idea.
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But there's one method that smugglers around the world seem to keep coming back to, time after time—the produce disguise.
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Advocates criticize the "menthol" branding, because they see it as a way to disguise the mint flavor in more adult terms.
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Cohen was in disguise as a Finnish comedian during the October 2017 interview, Arpaio recalled in an interview with Breitbart News.
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She is also creating another Marvel comic series called 'Blessing in Disguise,' -- which was inspired by the kidnapped Nigerian Chibok girls.
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But the 19-year-old's delayed NBA debut may just be a blessing in disguise for basketball in the Big Easy.
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He thinks he spots someone when Martha visits Clark's place again, so Philip, in disguise, slips out before she gets there.
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With the help of a physicist, we break down Williams' serve technique into four parts: acceptance window, power, spin, and disguise.
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My loved one's struggle made me acknowledge my own mastery of disguise at suppressing emotions I thought made me appear weak.
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Say what you will about him, Trump made no attempt to disguise his views (or lack thereof) during the primary fight.
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Kirke, however, who made such an impact, in " Mistress America " (2015), requires no disguise; she is sphinxlike enough as it is.
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" Over email, Dayna Tortorici, Chu's editor at n+1, called her "a feminist theorist in disguise as a stand-up comedian.
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That can be dangerous, according to author and organizational psychologist Tasha Eurich, because catastrophizing can disguise itself as productive self-reflection.
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Unless they use tools like virtual private networks to disguise their locations, users in those countries will see pruned search results.
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We know that the initial awesomeness of the Intolerance set, the impressive veneer of American culture, disguise something much more dangerous.
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The only option, then, is to weave together a gaudy cloak of language and use it to disguise your many shortcomings.
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To disguise those, the local government bought and installed 6.8 miles of fence, said Yulia V. Torgashova, a local financial analyst.
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For chef Darren Robertson, it was "a blessing in disguise," a restriction that led to more freedom — both personally and culinarily.
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"I've never met a lot of the people on this team and am convinced they are superheroes in disguise," Lederman said.
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When she loses her virginity with Ashley's model, he doesn't seem to mind that she stays in disguise the entire time.
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But even here he applies the paint so it seems to interact with rather than disguise the irregularities of the surface.
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To disguise the source of that command, the worm daily generated 250 new "domains," numeric labels that identify computer networks online.
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Hiroto Saikawa, the chief executive of Nissan, made no attempt to disguise his enmity toward Mr. Ghosn after his arrest Monday.
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And in the episode's dour, ominous ending, he met Philip, who had donned a disguise to report on his own wife.
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Now, Zoey has to figure out if this new internal musical is a choral curse or a blessing in dancing disguise.
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Opponents mocked him for wearing a camouflage-pattern T-shirt, accusing him of trying to disguise his lack of military service.
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While the tube makes it seem like this is a lightweight rinse-out, this is really a deep conditioner in disguise.
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Every avid devotee has her or his very own Jane, whether secretly abused or coolly observant or a revolutionary in disguise.
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In order to conceal and disguise this transaction, Margaret Hunter falsely informed the Treasurer that the charge was for 'food/bev.
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That fewer Americans are now paying attention to their antics might be a blessing in disguise for Schiff and his colleagues.
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Hopkins Jr, according to the DoJ, entered Deyo&aposs home wearing a disguise of pantyhose on his head and dark glasses.
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Ronal had to disguise himself to escape this house back in 113, a few weeks after witnessing Curamuerto kill El Chino.
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The smiling panda patterns on their masks couldn't disguise the fact that fine particulate matter is particularly corrosive for children's lungs.
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Mr. Seacrest asked if Ms. Parton ever puts on a disguise and sneaks into Dollywood, the amusement park that she owns.
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But that scenario would make sense, Allen said, as the alternative, using a disguise, would not hold up to serious scrutiny.
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"Reflex" (2017) and "Extend/Retract" (2016) are both pointless as well, but they disguise that aspect by falsely offering kinesthetic possibilities.
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"Star Wars" aficionados, some in Wookiee fur, are gathering for Celebration, a marketing stunt in galactic disguise, organized by Disney's Lucasfilm.
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Once that happens, they said, men will disguise themselves as trans women to sneak into women's bathrooms and sexually assault women.
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At the same time, these officials said, North Korea is taking fresh steps to disguise its activities, knowing satellites are overhead watching.
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ISIS has also used white flags to disguise suicide car bombs in Mosul, according to Saban Al Numan, an Iraqi counterterrorism official.
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Macron's opponents and left-wing voters who paint the 40-year-old as an economic liberal and a Thatcherite-in-disguise pounced.
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