"This is a giant criminal enterprise disguised as a foundation and disguised as a campaign," Gingrich said on Fox News.
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It seems only fitting that all of these disguised warriors would be unmasked by the star of a movie about a ... disguised warrior.
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They indulge in the petty comforts of gossip, their judgments disguised as concern, their desperation to reassure themselves of their luck — and virtue — disguised as pity.
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This trojan virus — malware that's disguised as legitimate software — was found disguised behind more than 20 ads advertising themselves as either anti-virus or porn apps, according to Kaspersky.
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Noyes' earlier, unpublished research has found that computers are slightly better than humans at sniffing out disguised faces, but they're not as accurate as people who already know the disguised person.
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She was my favorite character in season one, a maze disguised as a human being disguised as a Host, but season two has, as you said, made everything she's doing thudding and obvious.
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He was a covert Surrealist disguised as a cultural reporter.
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James O'Keefe disguised himself for a date with Clay Haynes.
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It's so blatant here that it cannot even be disguised.
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This impetuousness disguised as decisiveness has infected economic policymaking, too.
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One was disguised as a woman with an auburn wig.
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Thinly disguised characters resembling Poroshenko and Tymoshenko come to power.
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Regulatory burdens are also disguised taxes are further similar evasions.
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"Suits" is a relationship show disguised as a legal drama.
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"Persecution is disguised as justice in our country," she wrote.
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The videos, which she disguised as makeup tutorials, went viral.
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A larger bomb disguised as a fire extinguisher was disarmed.
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Still, Burrow insisted that Georgia had disguised its blitzes well.
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It's an absurd interactive short story disguised as a game.
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The IRA profile was disguised as an intersectional feminist account.
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Ultimately, this may be a blessing currently disguised as disappointment.
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The Sauce is an advertisement disguised as a history podcast.
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It's for a typical backpacker job, direct sales disguised as marketing.
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It's also important to recognize that hate speech can be disguised.
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Don't forget the sunscreen or the whiskey flask disguised as sunscreen.
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However, Facebook has a similar invincibility today, but it's just disguised.
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The cameras, disguised as clocks, pens or light bulbs, are bestsellers.
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But that narrow margin disguised a chasm between young and old.
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A suicide bomber disguised as a television cameraman deliberately targeted journalists.
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He disguised himself by wearing a thick beard and shaggy hair.
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Often the leads of our lives are disguised as supporting characters.
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The Rajneeshes argued that this resistance was thinly disguised religious discrimination.
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Maduro said the aid effort was a disguised invasion by Washington.
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At the very least, they could've disguised the stuff as limes.
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It is a downright political provocation disguised as a legal process.
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Was I looking at a huge, savage, thinly disguised claw mark?
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Ads, disguised as anti-consumerist rants and raves, are advertising 101.
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He makes popcorn movies disguised as art films, and vice versa.
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American popular music today is littered with hucksterism disguised as feminism.
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According to workers, some of these changes are thinly disguised layoffs.
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Russian operatives, it turned out, disguised themselves in precisely this way.
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Chang: These things are all disguised until the very last moment.
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We feel that education disguised as entertainment is needed right now.
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" And "This is what will come to America disguised as 'refugees.
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So, investigators would discover, did Mr. Durst, disguised as a woman.
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Why shouldn't this be seen as a thinly disguised campaign rally?
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The lawsuit says the payments to intermediaries were thinly-disguised bribes.
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But stereotypes are still stereotypes, even when they're disguised as compliments.
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"This is a disguised employee system," said one driver from Paris.
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He should depict people, not symbols or ideas disguised as people.
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It's a neighborhood joint, disguised as a gothic Victorian parlor room.
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Its violent shifts of mood have disguised the musicians' jerky playing.
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While those transactions are disguised dividends, they could be made real.
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Probably disguised as one of the members of the Seventh Kalvary.
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She had tried to attend a match disguised as a man.
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The links were disguised, appearing to belong to websites like geotus.
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The links were disguised, appearing to belong to websites like geotus.
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This level also has a powder room disguised behind linenfold paneling.
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Well if this is a pardons strategy it is skillfully disguised.
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And then they disappear into the crowd, disguised by their ordinariness.
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As a spiky, multivalent contraption disguised as a tossed-off miniature, an epic breakup saga disguised as a genre exercise, the Atlanta rapper's Baylor Swift, out since May, qualifies as several genre exercises folded into one.
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Huffman reportedly paid $15,000 disguised as a "charitable payment" for such service.
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They fuel xenophobia for domestic political gain while disguised as counterterrorism policy.
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Singer disguised bribe payments from clients as charitable contributions to the foundation.
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Well, actually, he plays an undercover cop disguised as a neo-Nazi.
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In that way, the Colonies also function as a barely disguised threat.
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What is art, and what is merely consumerism disguised as self-expression?
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That's why wireless towers are often disguised to look like other things.
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Bagehot argued that Britain is a "disguised republic" and a hidden meritocracy.
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Yet again, she disguised sustainability as practical and contemporary womens- and menswear.
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He wasn't very outgoing in private; he disguised his feelings much more.
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Villains and protagonists are thinly disguised versions of queens from RuPaul's enterprise.
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The French Interior Ministry said the culprits were disguised as police officers.
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It allowed him to walk among us disguised as himself, David Jones.
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A basic fitness tracker disguised as a smartwatchPrice$70Like2144-month battery life.
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Manafort allegedly disguised the funds as "loans" from the companies he controlled.
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Racism, xenophobia, misogyny and ethno- and religious hostility disguised as economic anxiety.
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Even when disguised as a vacationer, Agent 47 never cracks a smile.
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The malware is disguised as a fake update to Adobe Flash Player.
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U.S. route 395 is a geologic master class disguised as a road.
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Vulnerability is laughed off, longing disguised as apathy, attraction reframed as annoyance.
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We have, after all, reintroduced indenture disguised as college and payday loans.
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Sometimes, shoe companies give permission for athletes to wear another, disguised brand.
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It's still factual and still journalism, but disguised as a game show.
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The U.N. is a never-ending scandal disguised as an everlasting hope.
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"Lawyers can't engage in criminal conduct disguised as legal representation," she said.
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Then they bought off scientists and disguised corporate propaganda as independent research.
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This is autobiography disguised as séance, masquerading as eulogy, camouflaged as performance.
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Or will the new Trump really be the old Trump, poorly disguised?
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It's essentially a guide for consulting beginners disguised as a teen read.
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The scheme relied on phony shipments of snack food disguised as tobacco.
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Where'd You Go, Bernadette is a serious book disguised as a trifle.
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And we have a little bathtub that is disguised as a boat.
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The day after that, boys disguised as girls in the girls' toilets?
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Their passage actually signals a policy surrender artfully disguised as a victory.
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This is the way we identified the "disguised" antibiotic resistance to colistin.
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And this can make centrist paranoia more dangerous and more easily disguised.
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The talks were disguised as part of a bigger meeting of Afghan groups.
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Or it this misogyny disguised as the benign superstition of the sports fan?
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But the days of pain disguised as treatment are by no means over.
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"Some of the most poisonous people come disguised as family," the post said.
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A doorway disguised as a decorative wall panel leads down to this speakeasy.
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But in a true threat scenario, the app could be disguised as anything.
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Recently there have been several reports of malicious programs disguised as popular apps.
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When Patroclus is killed in battle (disguised as Achilles), his devastation is visceral.
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His therapist found him to be extremely distraught and exhibiting disguised suicidal thoughts.
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But hundreds were kept, including books disguised as sociology whose aim was titillation.
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Cuphead is a brutally difficult action-platform game disguised as a classic cartoon.
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Yet forward guidance is not always credible, whether it is disguised or not.
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Her remarks were as political as they were impersonal -- messy disguised as polished.
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The stability of the headline figure disguised some uncomfortable pressures on household finances.
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Here's what the light bar and disguised car look like on the road.
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The car was being driven by a man disguised as a car seat.
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It opens with Cohen, disguised as Dr. Billy W. Ruddick, publisher of Truthbrary.
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Who doesn't love a good child tracker disguised as a playful silicon band?
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On screen, the actor, 57, is always disguised under layers of heavy makeup.
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So-called reforms are really just disguised attempts to scale back the program.
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He listed several public figures whose anti-Mafia stances disguised privately unscrupulous behavior.
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The suspected source of the hacking, Russian military intelligence, was relatively thinly disguised.
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Huffman then disguised the $15,000 as a charitable donation for disadvantaged young people.
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In other words, Romans 13 is not praise, it's a cleverly disguised critique.
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Huffman then disguised the $15,000 as a charitable donation for disadvantaged young people.
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VICE News disguised her identity because she's still afraid of her ex-husband.
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Actors disguised as Department of Transportation workers directed people into the appropriate lanes.
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True, Cohen was disguised as different characters when he spoke to these people.
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This wealth has been coursing through western markets, often disguised by shell companies.
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" And again: "The hoax is almost always a trick disguised as a wish.
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A swashbuckling, one-eyed stagecoach driver lived her life disguised as a man.
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Mr. Flake and the president have not disguised their dislike of one another.
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Where Mr. Obama rarely revealed any inner life, Mr. Biden rarely disguised his.
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Disguised as civilians, his companions sneaked the Poet into a hospital in Medellín.
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Disguised as marginalia, these stories are hard to imagine fitting into any novel.
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The money, from a dairy cooperative organization, came disguised illegally as small contributions.
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The perpetrators of the Skripal attack had poorly disguised cover stories and documentation.
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BANDUNG, Indonesia — One suicide bomber appeared to have been disguised as a churchgoer.
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Think of it as a very thinly disguised form of racism against Muslims.
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Trump's "budget blueprint" is lawnmower budget cutting disguised as meticulous evidence-based policymaking.
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The contributions were disguised so Nader's involvement was hidden, the Justice Department said.
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What Lieberstein has made is a self-help manual disguised as a comedy.
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"The image of criminals disguised as heroes, that won't be recovered," she said.
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It has since been confirmed that they were being disguised as decorative souvenirs.
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I think of Super Goat Man really as a disguised vision of Allen Ginsberg.
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Trump disguised his reversal with a speech laced with inflammatory rhetoric targeting his base.
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Airport surveillance showed Nowak following Shipman while disguised in a wig and trench coat.
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But that comfort can become dangerous without warning: self-destruction disguised as self-care.
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"Runaways is really a teen family drama disguised as a superhero book," says Strain.
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Sweet indie drama, briefly disguised as something like a Michel Gondry apocalyptic-future film.
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Maass speculated that the disguised unit may have been part of a "targeted" investigation.
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The proposed toll will be cheaper, and the tax relief for Germans better disguised.
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In the design studio, three differently shaped foam models were disguised under black shrouds.
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Only slightly more disguised are those words whose spelling has been changed, like metroseksuel.
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Otherwise our protest looks like a sham and hypocrisy, thinly disguised as moral outrage.
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His scheme is a confection of bad policy, faulty economics and thinly disguised patronage.
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The object in question was a bootlegger's manual, cleverly disguised as crappy poetry book.
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Now the Fed itself is practicing financial repression, disguised as high-tech monetary policy.
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The middle photo, above, is me disguised as GOP presidential primary nominee Donald Trump.
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But My Friend Cayla isn't just serving up stealth ads disguised as childhood bonding.
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Some Republicans in the Senate reacted with barely disguised glee to Moore's loss. Sen.
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She disguised the extent of her illness to Lynch, but a protective friend blew
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Some disguised their voices to ask about their promotions packets before busting a gut.
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Murray emboldened Douglass to escape and he fled to freedom disguised as a sailor.
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The extra money was distributed to front companies, disguised as payments to consulting firms.
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"It is a disguised acquisition of a controlling stake," Valor quoted Chaves as saying.
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These human realities must be confronted honestly, rather than being disguised behind comforting abstractions.
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Mayonnaise— safe when disguised by other ingredients and therefore less of a visible threat.
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Your sons' scrutiny of your drinking may very likely be curiosity disguised as criticism.
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I found that out when I went on the apps disguised as a man.
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Karate etiquette demands stoicism, but the skepticism in the ranks was not entirely disguised.
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Here, okra's viscosity isn't disguised, but celebrated and taken to its logical conclusion: velvet.
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That is because Universal put the livelier attractions behind the volcano or disguised them.
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Here's a hint: They're disguised in the starred clues as noun or verb synonyms.
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LONDON (Reuters Breakingviews) - Saudi Aramco has been handed a curse disguised as a blessing.
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"She was a Ph.D. disguised as an undergraduate," said Professor Riddell, herself in tears.
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"We will not accept protectionist agendas, disguised as arguments about financial stability," he said.
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"Phishing attempts can often be disguised as signups for retail rewards programs," Madon says.
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A 2015 complaint claimed Welch's snacks were merely candy disguised as a healthy snack.
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Arthur Miller's "The Price," from 1968, is a tragedy disguised as a rummage sale.
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All the while, the Duke, disguised as a lowly friar, observes from the shadows.
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They're just disguised as normal, well-to-do people, who pretend nothing is wrong.
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Hong Kong protests: Police defend use of 'disguised' officers Speaking of phonies, the BBC reports that Hong Kong is creating decoy protesters: Hong Kong police have admitted deploying officers disguised as anti-government protesters during mass unrest that rocked the city on Sunday.
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So I disguised myself as Hermione Granger and went to visit NYAM's rare books library.
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He and his company, Artemis Networks, just unveiled a cellular antenna disguised as a cable.
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Would it be a poorly disguised excuse to judge people for doing something incredibly common?
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The malware, called Digmine, is disguised as a video file, usually with the name video_xxxx.
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They "disguised the elements of the design" to keep secret whatever secret sauce they have.
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It's a fitness tracker disguised as a bracelet, or at least that is the intention.
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It's more like an 1980s-style cheapie retread, disguised as a more respectable legacy sequel.
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Unfortunately, the device was disguised by a chunky case to obscure elements of the design.
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In the process, each group received an eye exam disguised as part of the simulation.
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There are also mirror photo booths that are designed to be disguised as a mirror.
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Few people outside China want to watch its programmes, which are often thinly disguised propaganda.
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Or, rather, a business disguised as a game — one that will nevertheless break your heart.
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"This is a fee app disguised as a free app," wrote reviewer Racing Game Guy.
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Yakuza 0's rendition of 1980s Japan is like an arcade disguised as a city.
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" The plates, however, are actually ornately disguised scratch tickets satirizing the practice of art "flipping.
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Despite being disguised as a delicious foodstuff, her meth was detected by drug-sniffing dogs.
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He appears in the books disguised as a commoner, but eventually reveals himself as royalty.
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Each faction seeks the disguised chōjin among the student body of the fictional Myōjin University.
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Just enjoy it for what it is: a flask disguised as an absolutely enormous brush.
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He's best known for his promotion of anti-Semitic theories disguised as pseudo-academic research.
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The release says the disguised packages were "commingling" with real key limes in the shipment.
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But some of these resignation videos are barely-disguised sales pitches for a new MLM.
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They were misguided; a retiring disposition and thick spectacles disguised the novelist's passionate inner life.
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In turn, Obama's defenders saw the negative reaction as carrying a thinly-disguised racial subtext.
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Perhaps I shouldn't have used the word love, even though it was disguised as loaf.
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Disguised in a pea-coat and mustache, he appeared inconspicuous, but I knew the truth.
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Not one of the graves was an elaborately disguised entrance to a nefarious subterranean lair.
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They are acts of cowardice and personal weakness, often thinly disguised as strength and power.
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"He made a Gaultier fur using recolored chicken feathers disguised as leopard," Mr. Vermeulen said.
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In August, China launched a campaign against pyramid selling organisations disguised as job recruitment agencies.
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The scandal that engulfed real-life pharmaceuticals company Valeant also makes a thinly disguised appearance.
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"Anuel AA added, "Give a better example and [let's have] less delinquents disguised as politicians.
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Instead, they have been disguised or modulated for pragmatic tactical reasons from time to time.
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It is a story of terrible cruelty, more troubling because it was disguised as love.
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"But foreign propaganda disguised as discourse has the potential to crack that bedrock," she said.
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It plays on the dwindling line between legitimate persuasion and coercion disguised as voluntary decision.
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El Mozote's perpetrators were disguised as much by the passage of time as anything else.
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But this time they are better disguised and more targeted, harder to identify and track.
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Another tradition is spotting celebrities who use the ferries, often disguised by hats and sunglasses.
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The wealthy define "deserve" to ensure their self-interest is disguised as the greater good.
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But most of the dreams went nowhere, disguised by accounting fictions that eventually fell apart.
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He's more of an icon disguised as an everyman; Prince in a zip-up hoodie.
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Yorke disguised and distorted his voice on it completely on songs like the title track.
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It was a common ruse, disguised as a literacy test, to turn away black voters.
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In urban communities, neighborhoods will struggle against the spread of 'marijuana bodegas' disguised as dispensaries.
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An early assignment there, she wrote, involved infiltrating a Mafia wedding disguised as a waitress.
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Mr. Manafort also disguised some of his income as loans to avoid taxes, witnesses testified.
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The turkeys disguised themselves as vegetables so Trump would not be tempted to eat them.
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Many also included links to Epoch Times' subscription page disguised as links to other websites.
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A loud warning of this development came in 2011, cleverly disguised as shabby tabloid nonsense.
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That film was an acid-etched, unnerving portrait of ideological rot disguised as moral righteousness.
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But games aren't just entertaining, they're developmentally beneficial, an educational lesson disguised in playtime's clothing.
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"People's behavior away from Belgravia would make you aghast," he confides with ill-disguised glee.
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During Sunday morning's attacks, one suicide bomber appeared to have been disguised as a churchgoer.
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Disguised as a reference book, this is actually a friendly tour of one poet's mind.
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But it's cheaper to produce, so it's often disguised as more expensive prescription pain pills.
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Others theorize that Nefertiti may have ruled — but while she was disguised as a man.
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For the first time, officers disguised as demonstrators were seen beating protesters and conducting arrests.
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Neither kind nor cruel, Cusk's female narrator is a massive presence disguised as an absence.
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Additionally, though more nuanced, plainly anti-Semitic rhetoric is often disguised as criticism of Israel.
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Consider the thinly disguised sneer in most articles and editorials about so-called fake news.
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Looks like a barely disguised Alexa — dubbed "Iliza" — becomes self-aware and starts wrecking havoc.
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So while climate change is part of daily conversation, it gets disguised as something else.
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But he evaded capture until 2011, three years after a heavily disguised Karadzic was arrested.
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We saw it as a way to create a research project disguised as a startup.
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The emails have been seen disguised as invoices from government bodies, hotel reservations, and DHL notifications.
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Witnesses said the suicide bomber, who blew himself up on Tuesday, was disguised in a niqab.
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The subversive YouTubers over at Aunty Donna have written a protest song disguised as a carol.
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It is what is minimally required to prevent terrorists, disguised as refugees, from entering the country.
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Disguised prototypes of just such a vehicle have been spotted on public roads in recent days.
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It's a poorly disguised slap in the face to Internet users from across the political spectrum.
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The disguised duke, who has overheard all of this, comes up with a plan with Isabella.
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There's a truck leaving Industry Towers every night at 1AM, it's disguised as a FEDEX truck.
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The financial transactions associated with these sales are disguised through a welter of front companies abroad.
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But often the fees are disguised as tuition costs, or hidden from parents and students altogether.
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Soon after, easyJet began a campaign for frequent flyer schemes to be scrapped as "disguised bribery".
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The episode showed Baron Cohen disguised as Dr. Billy Wayne Ruddick Jr., Ph.D. to interview Sen.
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Canada crossbow attack Who shot a woman with a crossbow while disguised as a delivery person?
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The heist was carried out by a gang of men disguised as police officers, officials said.
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Or the waves of thinly disguised to blatant sexism that surfaced during the recent presidential election.
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To avoid detection, they would send the drugs to Tennessee in "care packages" disguised as vitamins.
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Doctors or parents or guidance counselors will often caution against self-medication disguised as good fun.
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Barriss disguised his number and made a series of calls to Wichita police and 911 emergency.
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"I disguised myself as a Burmese man with a face painted with Thanaka," he told me.
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Not prejudice thinly disguised as an "opinion," not political discourse, just genuinely a banal unpopular opinion.
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Just like the first Guardians film, it's really a family comedy disguised as a superhero flick.
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The majority of these were disguised websites, an ever-increasing method for offenders of distributing material.
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The men, who were disguised as police officers, reportedly came and left the scene on bicycles.
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In one scene, the spotless suburbanites encounter "real Black panthers" and react with poorly disguised intrigue.
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You're not seen at all, or you're so disguised, it's as good as not being seen.
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This place really feels like a well thought out box of tricks, disguised like a restaurant.
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Hammond said "protectionist agendas" were being advanced, disguised as arguments about financial stability and supervisory oversight.
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If you look closely, you will see my features disguised in the black and red paints.
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"Aladdin was not a prince in disguise, he was disguised as a prince," the post reads.
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For companies, the end of Moore's law will be disguised by the shift to cloud computing.
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At worst, they are poorly-disguised plot devices trying to pass for flesh and blood people.
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Amaq's website has been penetrated and requests downloading a virus file disguised as a Flash installer.
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It seems unlikely that the employees would have recognized her, even if she were not disguised.
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A woman disguised as Rudolph robbed a local business in Colorado last week, police said Sunday.
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At graduation ceremonies, new recruits would watch the droning speeches of officials with barely disguised boredom.
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Despite Raven's misgivings, Rachel gives the group-date rose to Eric, to Lee's thinly disguised chagrin.
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But maybe salad disguised as cake will buy you some time before social ostracisation kicks in.
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Like GozNym, Citadel was a so-called Trojan — a kind of malware disguised as legitimate software.
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Some fancied they had seen him disguised as a woman; others said he was in Dubai.
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" A greater "scourge" than cigarettes, he argued, was "big government disguised as do-gooder, healthcare rhetoric.
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Some are composites; others, like Hugh Moreland, a stand-in for Constant Lambert, are barely disguised.
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McCain eventually apologized for her intervention, an act of racial profiling thinly disguised as child rescue.
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As they travel to the city by bus, the girls gulp down booze disguised as soda.
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Companies are using Instagram to sell cheap knives disguised as lipsticks, hair combs, and cigarette lighters.
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A few Castro supporters took Mr. Matthews into the mountains disguised as a wealthy American planter.
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Apple Bonkers, Snapping Turks and the Dreadful Flying Glove menaced the group, but, disguised as Sgt.
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The S10 even included a RAT (remote administration tool) disguised as a font extension system service.
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To the Editor: Thank you for revealing what the well-disguised think tank business really is.
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Critics argued it was just the usual GOP pro-gun mantra disguised as a privacy concern.
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When the undercover cops arrived in Llanddewi-Brefi disguised as wandering hippies, Smiles was the target.
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Other times, behaviors may be disguised as "normal" new mom things, like checking their baby's breathing.
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This isn't the calculation of a sword swing disguised by what Link does on the screen.
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One of the trolls agreed to talk to CNN, so long as her identity was disguised.
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But there also seemed to be an element of desperation beneath Mr. Johnson's ill-disguised ambition.
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When their own fathers arrive for Christmas, several barely disguised gags from the first movie repeat.
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For as long as novels have existed, they have disguised themselves as something other than novels.
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It should've stayed a one-season miniseries instead of an ongoing masochistic nightmare disguised as entertainment.
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As I've written before, the Daniels affair is a corruption scandal disguised as a sex scandal.
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They said they had disguised themselves in wigs and followed Blanton's 1957 Chevrolet to the church.
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The staffers at the clinic treat Will and Kristen with barely disguised disdain and apparent shame.
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The judges noted that the legislator responsible for drawing the map had not disguised his intentions.
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One email disguised as a WHO alert is estimated to have reached 10% of Italian businesses.
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For years, Zeinab Sahafi disguised herself as a man to slip into soccer matches in Iran.
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The series is a sophisticated social studies lesson disguised by spells, sorting hats and flying cars.
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At CES: In past years, CES has been a car show disguised as a tech conference.
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Beardless and disguised beneath a wig, Lenin fled the Russian capital in fear for his life.
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And the winner of the women's marathon was also wearing a disguised prototype of these shoes.
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A local eyewitness reported that at least one of the attackers was disguised in woman's clothing.
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And they could have released that information — either directly or disguised through intermediaries — at any time.
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And in July, 25 pounds were sent, this time cleverly (and convincingly) disguised as Aztec souvenirs.
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THE scenario for naval exercises carried out off the Iranian coast earlier this month was thinly disguised.
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Subjection to the ECJ could be partly disguised by deft use of the EFTA court, like Switzerland.
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As unveiled in the episode's final scene, Melisandre has been keeping her appearance magically disguised all along.
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He then returns to the school to wreak havoc on the town" – this time disguised as "Bianca.
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The result is a swooning meditation on feeling like absolute garbage disguised as sunny afternoon driving music.
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High tariffs are imposed on Chinese honey, disguised versions of which drizzle into America via China's neighbours.
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Yet write it he does, disguised as a quest to understand why: why did he do it?
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Mr Wilders has built a successful, opportunistic political career on anti-Islam statements and poorly disguised prejudice.
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Really, it's the artist, the creator, the exploiter disguised as a friendly guide, who is in charge.
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Reginella, who disguised as a park dweller, laid out the story to the tourist in total seriousness.
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Phoebe's quivering hand reached into her T-shirt and withdrew a necklace, a neatly disguised USB key.
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Most of all, it feels like a badly disguised way of selling more Moto Mod battery packs.
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But ordinary people often saw wealth as a cover for privilege and expertise as disguised self-interest.
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So it's been stepping up its surveillance, including by flying drones disguised as birds over the region.
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"What goes maybe a little disguised sometimes or unnoticed is that Steph is a killer," Kerr said.
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The payload was disguised as an "Adobe update" and contained software designed to obfuscate its source code.
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It essentially becomes a two-way walkie-talkie, disguised as droid noises to any would-be eavesdroppers.
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Ms Jacobson describes the industry's rules of thumb about women on screen as "bias disguised as knowledge".
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The DAO's tokens, the commission wrote, had clearly qualified as securities, and ill-disguised ones at that.
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She also plans to publish research looking at how computer facial recognition software fares with disguised faces.
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" As for the creator, he admitted that the pilot did a great job keeping things "well-disguised.
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The United States calls this a disguised test of an engine powerful enough to launch an ICBM.
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In New York, weapons that are disguised to look like something other than a firearm are illegal.
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The higher the percentage, the better Snake is disguised, and each outfit has a different number value.
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Academic institutions committed a disservice to our youth by indoctrinating them with fascism disguised as political correctness.
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Kang also allegedly attempted to provide military equipment and training to undercover agents disguised as ISIS affiliates.
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More trouble is brewing in Zheshang's $78 billion portfolio of investment receivables – often loans disguised as investments.
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In the story, a creature disguised as a clown preys on the phobias of its young targets.
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Some say the new rule opens the door to sexual predators disguised as someone they are not.
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At the end of the day, actual facts — not opinion disguised as fact — should rule the day.
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I waited till the school buses are detected then head out on foot disguised as a student.
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She chopped off her hair and disguised herself as a man in order to protect her father.
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Will Smith was taken by surprise when Henry Cavill disguised himself to meet him as a fan.
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Unlike many in the theater, Mr. Nederlander never disguised his profit motive with a glorification of art.
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He would see the operatives, he said, disguised as ordinary people, lurking around his Midtown Manhattan neighborhood.
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Any move to slow capital flight being disguised as M&A could impede strategic investments as well.
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Many cybersecurity experts believe that the attack, while disguised as ransomware, was not intended for financial gain.
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"The Whites," Richard Price A sociological study disguised as a crime novel, set in New York City.
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Accusations that religious discrimination is being disguised as common regulatory decision making have increased in recent months.
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"I'm more concerned about bombs disguised to look like electronics than electronics being bombs themselves," he said.
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Traditional vases are disguised behind trunks of bronze; their ceramic base manipulated to resemble feather-clad creatures.
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Fake news, sensationalized media and blatant lies disguised as journalism have, unfortunately become major themes this year.
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The latter, the millennium's most hated best picture winner thus far, is proselytizing disguised as a movie.
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The man entered the El Rio Health Center disguised as a delivery driver just before 8 p.m.
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The attempted coup was disguised as an exposé by a conscience-stricken cleric, Archbishop Carlo Maria Viganò.
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The report claimed that the process was overseen by Russian secret service agents disguised as sewer engineers.
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" Jordan Peele scored a nomination for his brilliant social commentary disguised as a horror film, "Get Out.
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The thinly disguised meet-up quickly turned into something more social, and he later asked her out.
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Its construction site, recently disguised with lively street art, is a reminder of the long haul ahead.
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Of which the only really good guy is the one who hasn't disguised himself in absurd outfits.
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Reporters shout, wave their hands, pontificate, issue editorials disguised as questions, filibuster and interrupt the podium speakers.
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As Olivia, Adeline d'Hermy owns the character's growing feelings for Viola, disguised as Cesario, with complete sincerity.
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Simon—using his family knowledge of Mizrahi manners—embeds with them, disguised as a reserve-duty soldier.
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"The Once and Future Liberal" is a missed opportunity of the highest order, trolling disguised as erudition.
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No one man was responsible — not even Arnold Rothstein, the crime kingpin thinly disguised as Meyer Wolfsheim.
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There are signs that capital is still sneaking out of China through disguised channels like tourism spending.
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Mr. Pirsig's narrator (his barely disguised stand-in) focuses on what he sees as two profound schisms.
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Disguised, and with a small group of aides, he crossed the mountain passes to safety in Tawang.
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Otis disguised himself as a city construction worker before allegedly carrying out the plot early Wednesday morning.
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Overall taxes, and disguised taxes like government fees, account for about 78033 percent of the global economy.
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This voter purge is a barely disguised ploy to rig our democracy and win the 2020 election.
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While disguised as a commoner, Jasmine meets Aladdin, a street thief, who falls in love with her.
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" "The draft submitted by the US delegation was written for regime change disguised as care for people.
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The New York Times essay is a thinly disguised screed against Kavanaugh that fails on every level.
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Disguised as airport staff, officers searched the plane while a group of Saudis waited in the airport.
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In one possibly apocryphal story, she disguised herself as a nun to visit a friend in prison.
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In one possibly apocryphal story, she disguised herself as a nun to visit a friend in prison.
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It can be a sign that something meaningful is being disguised, lies in wait in an association.
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The bill's foreign spending provisions are poorly disguised ploys for clamping down on public debate and dissent.
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We spent a lot of lives and money on a thinly disguised attempt to grab Saddam Hussein's oil.
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Bolton has never disguised his contempt for the European Union, and he's long advocated for a clean Brexit.
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Or do you accept so-called democracy where dictatorship or tyranny is being disguised behind a democracy picture?
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You appealed to our nation's oldest fears and divisions, and you disguised all of this prejudice as patriotism.
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At the beginning of May, a phishing scam flooded the web, disguised as a typical Google Docs request.
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It's essentially a subversive Riot Grrl manifesto against misogynist boors disguised within the spaced-out keys of techno.
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Mongeau's was a tribute to Paul, while Paul gave a rundown of the wedding prep (disguised as clickbait).
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Roy Moore, left, with a disguised Sacha Baron Cohen on a July 2018 espisode of Who Is America?
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Other analysts see Amazon's lobbying for a higher minimum wage as shrewd business practice disguised as progressive policy.
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For Palmer and Haines, that meant wigs, fake facial hair, bodysuits and wardrobe that completely disguised their identities.
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I haven't disguised for my dislike of front-mounted keyboards, and the ZenBook Pro Duo continues that trend.
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His simultaneous vagueness about policy details hinted at well-disguised moderation, just right for a general election audience.
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The government should address the risks of a rebound of disguised loans flowing to the real estate sector.
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In New Mexico, fentanyl disguised as black-market oxycodone is thought to have killed 20 people last year.
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We can no longer treat trolling as harmless behavior — even if it shows up disguised as ineffective ranting.
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The protagonist soon sneaks his way into a cocktail party disguised as a waiter, expecting easy, lucrative targets.
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Name: Mimikyu Type: Ghost/Fairy As the Disguised Pokémon, Mimikyu lives its life constantly covered by its cloth.
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Spear phishing is harmful email disguised to look like it's from a familiar business or someone you know.
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Analyses of the NotPetya outbreak last week found that it was not ransomware, but merely disguised as such.
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New People by Danzy Senna New People is a sharp commentary on race disguised as a suspense thriller.
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But it's also possible that they simply disguised the software as ransomware to camouflage the attack's real purpose.
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And Nike's 2018 Lunar Force has disguised its water-repellent ruggedness with a classic Nike Air Force look.
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The reason I know is they basically had a Jewish quota disguised as being a New York quota.
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Well, the new phones have notches, too, but those can be disguised if you really hate the look.
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Walter Scott's "The Talisman", in which a disguised Saladin heals an ailing Richard the Lionheart, is also bunk.
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In May last year, a sophisticated phishing attack swept through Gmail, disguised as a Google Docs permission request.
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They carefully disguised documents as they stole them, so as to circumvent the internal intrusion alarms at Boeing.
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To get the attention of users, many of these threatening messages are initially disguised as legitimate security warnings.
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But the hackers cleverly disguised it as a legitimate link by using Google's Accelerated Mobile Pages, or AMP.
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When creator Ryan Grepper first launched his "portable party disguised as a cooler" in 230, it failed miserably.
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The impact of this shift has been disguised by the huge amounts of liquidity injected by central banks.
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Disguised as clubgoers, the police officers produced a report that played a large role in the club's closure.
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That said, this is basically a press release for the new Ghostbusters movie thinly disguised as a gag.
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OnePlus says it's optimized the notch so that it will be disguised and won't eat into the screen.
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And sure, this is really just a poorly disguised way for Best Buy to sell you more things.
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Frequently, these laws have the thinly disguised goal of making abortions harder to obtain, both legally and practically.
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One invoice appeared to show $750,000 was funneled through an offshore account and disguised as payment for computers.
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The Justice Department claims the payments were disguised as "grants" and "educational funding" for Omnicare's "Re*View" program.
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Opponents say the efforts are a thinly disguised, anti-Semitic attempt to deeply hurt or even destroy Israel.
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They certainly weren't disguised as your favorite old guy who sits on the same park bench every afternoon.
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In recent cases in and around Sacramento, the drug was disguised, sold by dealers as the painkiller Norco.
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In a track meet disguised as a basketball game at the Moda Center, Macon poured in 27 points.
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The hacking tools included emails disguised as Google security alerts containing bogus links and malware deposited on servers.
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There were no Russian special forces disguised as "little green men" to enforce the March 16, 2014, annexation.
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Some lawmakers have cast it as a tax cut for the rich disguised as a health-care bill.
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"What's your name?" a black soldier asks him in 1865 Washington, where he's disguised in a Union uniform.
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And yet, I hardly saw police anywhere — or if there were police, they were disguised as ordinary travelers.
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He found a number of Russian trolls disguised as fan accounts participating in online debates about the movie.
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This latest overreach, by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM), is disguised as one that will lower emissions.
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Though we sometimes imagine otherwise, cyberspace was never another world, merely a well-disguised reflection of our own.
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From there, officers descended through tight corridors and found another hidden door disguised as a set of shelves.
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Because it is a clear liquid, G is easy to smuggle and is sometimes disguised as nail polish.
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In May, that Philadelphia Police Department had disguised a license plate surveillance truck as a Google Maps vehicle.
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"Was it an illegal campaign contribution disguised as a real estate deal?" a narrator asks in the ad.
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Soldiers disguised as tourists sailed to Syria in 1983 in what became known as the "comrade tourist" ruse.
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Disguised as a crab cake, General Itterod (Juan Carlos Hernández) heads off to retrieve Grotilde's son (Matthew Jeffers).
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Reporter: ISIS militants disguised as doctors slaughtered at least 30 people today in a military hospital in Afghanistan.
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The appearance of police disguised as protesters has triggered further outrage and paranoia among some of the protesters.
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But the way he sees it, his book is an anti-fascist history lesson disguised as a novel.
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Disguised agents can break this latter rule, which is why having lead-time on operations is so useful.
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Democrats say it's a thinly disguised attempt to undermine the Russia investigation by Robert Mueller, the special counsel.
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One, called "I Can't Breathe" (2016), was a participatory performance that he disguised as a self-defense course.
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Sure, they were disguised in green wrappers and swimming in tomato sauce, but it was a meat dish.
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For Palmer and Haines, that meant wigs, fake facial hair, bodysuits, and wardrobe that completely disguised their identities.
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Some protesters already call this a "Halloween government" since it gives thinly disguised cover to longtime establishment politicians.
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But this subject — the period he'd spent disguised as a doctor of alternative medicine — seemed to revitalize him.
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Perhaps used to countering narrowed eyes and barely disguised incredulity at this point, he hastened to follow up.
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At its core, Carnival Row is a story about xenophobia and the refugee crisis, disguised in fantasy clothing.
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Another hidden camera comes disguised as a vacuum cleaner, which is also equipped with a remote transmission system.
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Like my famous short story about the affair that a disguised version of myself had with Jackie Susann.
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So many food crimes disguised as desserts were reported: a half-peeled orange with a candle on top.
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Make him feel even cooler with the Zenpod: A fidget spinner disguised as an impact-resistant AirPods case.
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He also described how the conspirators disguised some of their transfers of Iranian oil proceeds as food sales.
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The CLEANER is the pirate disguised as cleaner — he looks more like a señorito — that denounces by stealing.
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He disguised his digital penetration of victims as "intravaginal adjustment," a legitimate treatment sometimes used to relieve pain.
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But is it possible that pseudoscience is sneaking back into the world, disguised in new garb thanks to AI?
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They expertly disguised who would be rushing the passer on every play and made star quarterbacks look like amateurs.
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We think it represents a statement as to the public's disgust with the invasion of privacy disguised as journalism.
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Disguised as just a cute picture book, Where's Warhol is an antidote to this kind of artspeak-y pretension.
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The authorities are concerned that a lot of the hot money flowing overseas is being disguised as corporate deals.
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Thinly disguised as a national security measure, the ban reinstates many of the most repellent elements of the original.
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Last year, authorities at the same border crossing discovered 2,493 pounds of marijuana that had been disguised as carrots.
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Over the past two decades we have replaced Postman's commercials with native advertising – ads disguised craftily as news stories.
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"Rickrolling" -- a bait and switch using disguised hyperlinks to Astley's video -- is an internet phenomenon that just keeps rolling.
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However, the Philippines is more of an oligarchy disguised as democracy, with elections largely a clash of political families.
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What's being disguised as an alternate way to raise pay isn't an alternate at all—it's a cop-out.
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But the most resounding and vehement response from customers is that this is just a thinly-disguised money grab.
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Likely realizing that those pages would be targets for banning, however, they were disguised in innocuous and misleading descriptions.
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"It's simply a disguised form of borrowing," said Ann Larson, co-founder of The Debt Collective, an activist group.
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" Republican Senator Josh Hawley said the report was not a real audit but a "smokescreen disguised as a solution.
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That softens one line of criticism, that the original bill was a tax cut disguised as a health reform.
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Maybe it's a piece of hyper-sophisticated alien tech disguised to look like something more familiar from our world.
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It's sneakily disguised as a notepad but transforms into a fanned light source that can open up to 360º.
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The flipside of this draconian approach was a sophisticated culture of concealment, in which resistance was disguised as obedience.
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Their eldest son Xavier, 9, dressed as the Joker, and daughter Ella-Grace, 7, was disguised as a witch.
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Strangely, there's some confusion about the charge that Sokolovsky possessed an illegal camera that was disguised as a pen.
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Linda (Beth Dover) is still disguised as a prisoner, and wherever Linda is, Caputo (Nick Sandow) isn't far behind.
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It's a cunning business ploy disguised as "new" and "crazy," but sticking two things together doesn't make something innovative.
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Blaze contends that not only is this a police vehicle, but it's disguised as a Google Street View truck.
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You hire your independent promoter and they go to these elaborate, disguised payola things and get airplay for songs.
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Hans-Georg Massen also told the German newspaper that Islamic State had sent fighters to Germany disguised as refugees.
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The episode begins with a clue, or a mystery disguised as a clue about the origin of Delaney's troubles.
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On average, when volunteers had to match disguised photos to the real face, their accuracy dropped by 30 percent.
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Disguised as a tool to fight misinformation, Russia's bills will likely be another cudgel authoritarians can use against dissenters.
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They were in good clothes and disguised with thick spectacles and false mustaches (Meraj wore dark glasses, for contrast).
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Spy In The Wild is a new nature documentary shot almost entirely with hidden cameras disguised as robotic animals.
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They spoke to Reuters on condition that their real names were not used, and their voices and faces disguised.
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So whoever is trying to smuggle weed disguised as food through Pharr, Texas — they're onto you, man. [h/t:UPI]
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There may be disguised protectionism involved too: European privacy worries mask a degree of envy of America's digital dominance.
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The high neck disguised my boobs, which weren't really boobs at all, just a by-product of being overweight.
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In the past quarter-century, officials have discovered about 180 cleverly disguised illicit passages under the US-Mexico border.
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The man's voice was disguised, and he appeared to be wearing a mask and makeup in the video interview.
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Disguised as a hypothetical situation, Trump's first rationale for pardoning himself was simply that he didn't do anything wrong.
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Try a complimentary carrot "chip," oiled and crisp—yes, for you with the immature palate, the vegetables are disguised!
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It was actually very Republican in substance; the only difference was that the substance was less disguised than usual.
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Disguised knives like those hidden in lipsticks are illegal in the UK, but are legal in many US states.
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The entire time, the birthday girl kept "shouting the star's name at me -- a totally disguised man," he said.
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If other people are disguised as you, but you're just dressed as yourself, are you truly wearing a costume?
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A fake Facebook page that had disguised itself as an actual American Muslim Group had 71.4 million shares alone.
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The journey to his and the film's resolution is creepy and full of twists that are pretty well disguised.
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By the age of 12, still disguised as a boy, Toorpakai ranked second in Pakistan in the junior division.
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Donald Trump's decisive victory Saturday in South Carolina's Republican primary seems to amplify this sort of semi-disguised racism.
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Many of the militias on both sides are riddled with extremists with a barely disguised agenda of ethnic cleansing.
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The improper payments were disguised as legitimate commissions or business expenses in company books and records, the SEC said.
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She would pull me aside and give me sly insults disguised as constructive criticism (except they were never constructive).
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A lieutenant captain in the Russian military named Nikolay Yuryevich Kozachek (Козачек Николай Юрьевич) disguised himself online as "blablabla1234565"?
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The Waif approaches Arya on a bridge, disguised as an old lady, and stabs her repeatedly in the abdomen.
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The guns are often broken down into pieces, hidden in electronics or disguised in other ways to evade authorities.
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Huffman then disguised the $15,000 she paid for the test correction as a charitable donation for disadvantaged young people.
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"It is a political programme in which migrant-assisting groups disguised as human rights organisations take part," he said.
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So it's been stepping up its surveillance of Uighurs, including by flying drones disguised as birds over the region.
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"I am not a poorly disguised mass of crabs wearing the skin of bloated human," reads one debunked fact.
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Apparently they found a microphone disguised as a smoke detector in the room where they met with their clients.
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Willy Holtzman's play with music "Smart Blonde" — the actress disguised her intelligence by playing ditzes — begins in late 1964.
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Either this is a comedy of adultery disguised as a meditation on the future of civilization, or the reverse.
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" That same day, the police speculated that Christie could possibly be in London, "disguised and probably in male attire.
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The Internet Research Agency also created a dozen websites disguised as African-American in origin, with names like blackmattersus.
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So it is with the greatest joy that I join my friend for this stroll disguised as a run.
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I wanted to understand why he had disguised himself as an energy healer when he was on the lam.
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One suicide attack in January carried out in vehicles disguised as ambulances, killed more than 100 people in Kabul.
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Kim and a male accomplice, Kim Seung Il, went to the Austrian capital Vienna disguised as a Japanese couple.
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It took a couple rounds of edits before the lawyer was finally satisfied that my subjects were sufficiently disguised.
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Some Afghan officials said the second bomber had been disguised as a photographer, though there was no independent confirmation.
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The poet Cathy Park Hong begins her new book of essays with a bang that's disguised as a tic.
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In fact, reciprocal switching is little more than a scheme to reduce prices for shippers, disguised as competition policy.
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The fraudsters then attached code that disguised the Grindr banner ad to look like a Roku video ad slot.
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The performers were disguised as members of the public, and the audience wandered around, hearing the music on headphones.
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They used a soldier disguised as a peasant on a horse as a decoy to approach the camp gates.
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And as elsewhere in Africa, companies linked to Prigozhin have carried out well-disguised social media campaigns in Mozambique.
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The high-pitched, rambling voice on the telephone was disguised and garbled, and warned of a slaughter of Jews.
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The diamond-patterned front has three well-disguised buttons, but weirdly, two of those buttons have no real use.
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The Coolest Cooler launched on Kickstarter in 2014 with the idea of a "portable party" disguised as a cooler.
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It meant publicly endorsing her claim that Malta was ruled by a mafia clan disguised as a political party.
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For departing passengers, the airport experience at Ben-Gurion is a combination of high-tech and thinly disguised profiling.
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" • Republicans deemed it a whitewash, with Senator Josh Hawley of Missouri calling it "a smokescreen disguised as a solution.
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" • Republicans deemed it a whitewash, with Senator Josh Hawley of Missouri calling it "a smokescreen disguised as a solution.
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A person's experience and history are worn as badges of pride, not disguised so as to better blend in.
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It is a plea not to be inconvenienced by the discomfort of others disguised as an argument for reverence.
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Well, that you have a valid point of view that's not diminished just because it's often disguised as comedy.
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Driving the news: The mobile spyware, dubbed Monokle, was disguised as several different Android apps — ranging from pornography to Google.
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A Facilitator has the unenviable job of policing the fine line between pure-hearted questions and bloviation disguised as interrogatives.
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A Kurdish official later reported that the drone had been "booby-trapped" with a bomb disguised as a battery case.
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Those errors, it turns out, came from a downloadable hack for the ever-popular game that was actually disguised malware.
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Such a system could easily be disguised as a plug-in air freshener inserted into an electrical outlet, Weaver notes.
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Four-man pressure weaponizes coordinator Vic Fangio's slew of disguised zone coverages, blurring quarterbacks' reads and creating bountiful turnover opportunities.
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Journalists reported that several undercover security officers disguised as migrants were also working inside the camp alongside the riot police.
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But we did a lot of things that actually disguised why a reader should come to us and believe us.
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The Japanese luxury brand has a history of teasing us with "concepts" that are thinly disguised versions of upcoming products.
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And it's unclear what social media companies are doing, if anything, to combat the proliferation of misinformation disguised as news.
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Officers of the United States Marshals Service have reportedly disguised themselves as Mexican Marines to join hunts for drug traffickers.
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In 2010, O'Keefe was arrested along with three accomplices for attempting to enter a federal building disguised as telephone repairmen.
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Border agents nabbed a woman in Arizona this week trying to sneak in a pound of meth disguised as burritos.
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Only days ago, dozens of Android apps disguised as harmless photo editors and games were discovered to actually be adware.
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In 73, she found her photographs on the Google Drive, in a folder disguised as notes from a professor's class.
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Michael Petroni, who wrote and directed, peels back the layers of that memory slowly, keeping the plot twists well disguised.
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Appalled Appalled: I diagnose this comment as a dimwitted attempt at humor, disguised as social commentary, delivered with a thud.
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Also, imagine these masterminds smuggling in sarin gas disguised as a cargo crate filled with mad cow disease-riddled cattle.
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This price-gouging was disguised as the newly implemented "superstar pricing," raising the cost of albums from $240 to $9.98.
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According to Escalante, Castro was targeted with sniper rifles, explosive-laden baseballs, poisoned cigars and pistols disguised as news cameras.
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Charges for exorbitant cocktails may be disguised payments for sex, especially if the bar also buys advertising on escort websites.
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Samsung demonstrated a "disguised" device during its developer conference today, and dimmed the lights to protect elements of the design.
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And in December, the U.S. Federal Trade Commission warned of a phishing scam disguised as a support email from Netflix.
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Winter Soldier isn't trapped in one genre; it's a spy thriller disguised as a superhero movie and better for it.
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This is a little bit disguised by the fact that Fed officials are saying they welcome the idea of stimulus.
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However, the authorities have expressed concerns that some local governments are using the partnerships as "disguised channels" to increase debt.
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Like any other joke link (a "Rickroll," for example), this one may be disguised with an URL shortener like t.
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It's so large that it successfully disguised itself as a sky-scraping building before launching and becoming the Alliance's flagship.
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At first, the alphabet letters are disguised as little monsters, so the child can play with them and color them.
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"The standard deduction increase will be a disguised assault on charitable giving in the name of tax simplification," Delaney said.
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They were among four swimmers who say they were robbed at gunpoint by people disguised as police officers in Rio.
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Disguised as Matt, a radar technician, Kylo Ren spends a day with his underlings on the First Order's mega-weapon.
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But after witnessing the pathetic riots disguised as protests on our nation's streets I'm wondering how long that could last.
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For accounting purposes, Mr. Rechnitz disguised the kickback as a $60,473 payment for a block of New York Knicks tickets.
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Like so many latter-day Allen movies, Café Society feels like a barely disguised window into Allen's own sheltered mindset.
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Just like its sibling, it's an HD camera disguised as a charger but enhanced with night vision and WiFi capabilities.
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As journalists rushed to the scene, a suicide bomber disguised as a cameraman set off a second explosion, police said.
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It is abhorrent that this filth disguised as art has been hung in our Capitol building, and now re-hung.
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In the U.S., trojans — a kind of virus disguised as a legitimate program — are the most prevalent form of malware.
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It is this heavily disguised movement of propaganda, money and people that allows for ISIS to pose a sustained threat.
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But the visibility of these conservative mobilizations have disguised an important truth: Americans share a fundamental civic commitment to taxpaying.
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So genre allows us to reflect and deliberate on matters that we might not otherwise, if they weren't slightly disguised.
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La Dee Da's mystical nanny, Whiddy (Ben Langhorst), helps the princess, disguised as a boy, escape to a pirate ship.
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Unlike most e-recyclers, Mr. Lundgren sought out counterfeit software which he disguised as legitimate and sold to other refurbishers.
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" One panelist, disguised with a mask and a wig, and using a voice-distorting microphone, said, "I am a homosexual.
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It was advertised as a "meal disguised as a sandwich," which emphasized the new menu item's larger-than-average size.
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" Some readers may be inclined to wonder if it can be anything except slavery more or less disguised as "discipline.
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He likes to eat cheeseburgers in bed — which explains why Melania likes to go to bed disguised as a salad.
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Some officers disguised themselves as "different characters", a spokesman said, adding that the "decoy operation" had targeted "extreme violent rioters".
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It makes Viola (a somber and moving Susanna Stahlmann), the shipwrecked and Cesario-disguised girl who loves Orsino, risk exposure.
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Study after study confirms the internet is overwhelmed by robot-like computer programs that spread shrewdly disguised propaganda and disinformation.
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They planned to enter the recreational-marijuana business, again, according to the indictment, with disguised money from a foreign source.
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"The humanised face of the lamb was disguised by a 212th-century overpainting across the central panel"—connected to Habsburg?
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A writers' room, in Barris's experience, is the "cool kids' table," an aggressive display of social prowess, disguised in jokes.
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"The night will be as all others, treacherous, studded with disguised traps and graves," Ms. Braverman wrote of La Puta.
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Posing as protesters: Last month, police officers in Hong Kong disguised as demonstrators were seen beating protesters and conducting arrests.
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The toll could have been much higher if the second bomb, disguised as a fire extinguisher, had not been disarmed.
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Similarly, on Twitter, an account disguised as a news outlet shared an audio clip claiming 100,000 people have been infected.
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If The Atlantic had been looking to hire a squish disguised as a right-winger, Williamson was the wrong choice.
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Williams's tight direction illuminates the ways in which joy and tragedy can both be disguised behind an edifice of humor.
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Humiliated by Liston—twice, beaten both times in the first round—Patterson disguised himself with facial hair, glasses, and hat.
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Narrator: But because of lax regulations in the industry, this fundamental difference in CBD oils is often disguised by manufacturers.
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But it really served wealthy families, prosecutors say Singer disguised bribe payments from clients as charitable contributions to the foundation.
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"Hell or High Water," a meditation on failure disguised as a cops-and-robbers chase movie, has its own disadvantages.
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And a few hundred years later, Deborah Sampson of Uxbridge, Massachusetts disguised herself as man to fight for our independence.
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All along, the camera moves with her; edits are cleverly disguised in blurs of movement or pushes through solid objects.
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Enter the "Gokiburi Hoy-Hoy," a lethal adhesive roach trapper disguised as a colorful and unobnoxious little gingerbread-like house.
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In New Jersey, the reaction to Mr. Christie's endorsement has been a combination of surprise and, among Democrats, thinly disguised glee.
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According to MoffetNathanson, an increase in the number of new households has also disguised the full impact of recent cord cutters.
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The plaintiffs alleged a pattern of sexual abuse, disguised as treatment, that began in the late 1990s and continued into 2016.
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Chopra has found success because people aren't able to determine the difference between the profound and gibberish disguised as the profound.
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What about a far better-disguised cell tower that could sit anonymously in an office, invisibly hijacking cellphone conversations and texts?
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FBI cameras caught DeLorean calling the drug "better than gold" when presented with it by law enforcement officers disguised as investors.
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Earlier this year, outgoing economy minister Pier Carlo Padoan described the proposal as "a plan to circulate a disguised parallel currency".
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"They told the judge that we cannot sue him because what he says is his opinion disguised as facts," Bankston said.
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However, Richard's eagerness to escalate the situation by remaining defiant is illustrating how the Kingdom's peace is a poorly disguised lie.
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Although he didn't mention them by name to make sure "everybody's happy," he barely disguised his criticism of the state's senators.
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The most outlandish theory posited that the militants who kidnapped the girls were actually government agents disguised as Boko Haram extremists.
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They were countless in number, drawn from young men trying to defend their villages, or sometimes just bandits disguised as such.
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Police in Alabama have arrested two men for allegedly running an illegal gambling operation which they disguised as a daycare center.
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It can be disguised, for example, as the tiny sachets of desiccant used to stop many packaged goods from going soggy.
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Taliban suicide bombers have often disguised themselves in Afghan security uniforms to carry out attacks, including some in Kabul, the capital.
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The warrant says the man called the front desk, disguised his voice as a woman&aposs and checked out on Oct.
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Fans believed that Alex Russo magically disguised herself as Mikayla Skeech in some sort of troublemaking prank to meet Hannah Montana.
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Like most of Mr Iannucci's work, it is essentially concerned with ambition and how it must be disguised from the public.
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"Breslin is an intellectual disguised as a barroom primitive," wrote Jack Newfield and Wayne Barrett in their book "City for Sale."
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But recently a second explosion took place 40 minutes later in Kabul, by a suicide bomber disguised as a television cameraman.
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The note was disguised as a friendly frequent flyer program email from one of the big airlines that I fly often.
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Blast from the past, disguised as news: The Financial Times is going to have an app in Apple's App Store. Wait!
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That's not much, but it continues to feel like ill-disguised penny pinching from the world's biggest and richest tech company.
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Some side hustles are nothing more than pyramid schemes disguised as multilevel marketing programs that can lead to major financial losses.
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The Red Room disguised itself as different rooms for each member of the Crain family, like some twisted Room of Requirements.
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" Environmental group Greenpeace has described the effort as a "poorly disguised get-out-of-jail-free card for the oil industry.
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They were Mona Lisas of the mean mug, wielding scythes in their press photo, baby-faced reapers disguised as rap gods.
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And, if his discovery portends a new type of ransomware-disguised wipers, the news just went from worse to downright awful.
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A local costume company, Cumbria Superheroes, decided to send out 'Batman' to chase disguised pranksters and reassure children and their families.
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Two explosive devices -- disguised as a laptop and another electronic gadget -- were recovered earlier Monday at Beledweyne Airport, Western officials said.
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So is Conway suggesting that chaotic, occasional, and badly disguised collusion between the Trump campaign and the Russian government is okay?
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Pruitt's statements have alarmed many in the scientific community, who see a thinly-disguised denial of the science behind climate change.
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"Miss Helen," a horn shark disguised by abductors as a baby in a stroller, has to be THE crime of summer.
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This anxiety can be passed through a heavy pause at the kitchen table, or disguised in an off-putting bedtime story.
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Could we not see the wild cruelty of nineteenth-century psychiatry as "hyperzealotry," but one disguised by power, until we "woke"?
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In recent years, the South's intelligence service has arrested people it deemed spies as they entered the country disguised as refugees.
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The "benign" anti-Semitism of the hard left, which often is disguised as anti-Zionism, get a pass from many liberals.
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For that reason, hard left tolerance of anti-Semitism, disguised as anti-Zionism, is our future, unless we can stop it.
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She dwelled the longest on Deborah Sampson, a woman who disguised herself as a man to serve in the Continental Army.
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Your special issue seemed like a glorification and barely disguised advertorial for the extreme income disparity that is ruining this city.
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On Telegram, many protesters claim that some recent suicides are actually murders by the police that have been disguised as suicides.
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And by attacking illegal immigration and warning of terrorists disguised as refugees, he reaches social populists in both parties as well.
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But we do harm when we allow hate speech disguised as truth-telling to become a valid part of these conversations.
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" Cohen, disguised as a Finnish YouTube star, asked Arpaio a series of sexual questions that Arpaio later described as "rather bizarre.
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Last month, the U.S. government sharply hiked tariffs on steel and aluminum imports in a thinly-disguised swing against Chinese competition.
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We've found our kids watching barely disguised commercials when they're too young to know the difference between product placements and content.
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The intruders, who were disguised as police officers, tied up museum security guards and used box cutters to rip the paintings.
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The majority of female characters in big games are, in some surreptitious, very well disguised manner, made with men in mind.
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As with many romantic couples, the co-founder relationship is a forum in which old patterns reemerge disguised as basic questions.
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Its critics argue that the body is merely a disguised effort by Republicans to make it harder to register and vote.
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Some militants may have disguised themselves and escaped with the residents who were rescued from the hotel, one police officer said.
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He also received tens of millions of dollars in gifts from his father that were disguised as loans or business investments.
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Odd plot points repeat: mysterious holes in the ground, violence to animals, violence to children, violence to children disguised as animals.
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Father and son later agreed — with barely disguised envy — that the renown enjoyed by John Hancock and Thomas Paine was undeserved.
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"He was the man of my life, an angel disguised as an accordionist," Mr. Lelouch said in interview with RTL radio.
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Mr. Kuchler has a sidekick, Mark Gindick, disguised as a phone-glued weekend dad who wanders into the ring by mistake.
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At first, smoke disguised the constant stream of torched fields, and copses; of winding roads that weaved into nothing but ash.
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The Trace reported in 2017 that the ATF had taken action against three companies for selling silencers disguised as solvent traps.
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Disguised as smoke detectors, hidden in pens or at the lips of trash cans, spy cameras are epidemic in South Korea.
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When we scratch the surface of these ostensibly grassroots efforts, we often find thinly disguised fakery: astroturfing operations created by corporations.
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If you feel the need to go incognito, an emoji face disguised in Groucho Marx glasses and 'stache is also available.
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Abusers can install software by sending a link disguised as something more innocuous to their target, or by physically accessing devices.
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The specifics of the sex club, its lube and condoms and Handi-Wipes within easy reach, are neither highlighted nor disguised.
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In those regions, people's efforts to block malware disguised as online advertising has been the main motivation for downloading ad blockers.
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In 2009, I dissected the list, and found a series of distorted and inflated statistics, opinions and conjecture disguised as fact.
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And about Alexander Payne's "Downsizing," a genial, barbed parable of consumerism, environmental crisis and social inequality disguised as a dystopian farce.
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The Safety Check alert included a link to a 9 article on the Bangkok Informer disguised as a BBC News article.
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It can capture crystal clear footage all while being disguised as a run-of-the-mill yet functional USB wall charger.
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Democrats have ripped the former leader of Breitbart News for promoting nationalist policies that they see as thinly disguised racism. Sen.
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Audacious backhand passing shots on the Nadal first serve and delightfully disguised drop shots brought frequent loud gasps from the crowd.
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Last spring, the Republican National Committee (RNC) unveiled an ingenious new fundraising technique: mailing solicitations that were disguised as delinquency notices.
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Valle had infiltrated animal farming facilities around the world, often wearing a tiny camera disguised as a button in his shirt.
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In 2017, almost two tons of marijuana was disguised as limes in a commercial shipment coming across the Texas-Mexico border.
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In the actual crime, the robbers, who were black, wore masks and disguised themselves as white New York City police officers.
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They say the best gifts come in small packages — but sometimes the greatest ones come secretly disguised as adorable stuffed animals.
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The documents included an invoice that appeared to show $750,000 funneled through an offshore account and disguised as payment for computers.
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I had a million excuses disguised as reasons why I never took the time to get it: I was too busy.
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"So far, 83 users have already been affected by 65 malicious files disguised as copies of the upcoming movie," Kasperksy said.
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But it would need to avoid becoming a disguised form of permanent transfers from one part of the union to another.
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Just because it's Valentine's Day doesn't mean you're about to suck on cupid's commercialistic dart disguised as a day of romance.
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This is a serious introduction to quantum physics and the history of its initial development, disguised under hot tea and toast.
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This breakfast hash from our pal Matty Matheson is, we think, a form of loaded nachos disguised as a breakfast dish.
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Now imagine that, but instead of death traps disguised as a rollercoaster, you've got a rampaging T-Rex to terrorize people with.
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On the other hand, there's been a theory floating around for awhile that Arya will do it while disguised as a Lannister.
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When you know these things, its hard to not see the uncanny reality disguised in the unreality of this stop-motion animation.
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He was partially disguised in goggles and a towel on his head, but that didn't stop the ladies from chatting him up.
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Russians also worked with locals in the African countries to set up Facebook accounts that were disguised as authentic to avoid detection.
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Economists also think the figures capture too much investment by Chinese firms disguised as offshore entities, sometimes on instruction from local officials.
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All you had to do to fall prey to this attack was click a disguised link preview sent via the messaging app.
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Urban first opens the video disguised as a driver smiling at a nervous, young man exiting his car and into a bar.
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He claims Mr Bridges deliberately disguised a donation of NZ$13,000 ($67,000) orchestrated by a businessman with links to the Chinese government.
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Russian authorities claim she was captured on Russian soil after sneaking across the border disguised as a refugee to escape the fighting.
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But the system was costlier than alternatives, and needed so much "playing" that it started to look like thinly disguised child labour.
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Instead, Apple is giving users a no-frills credit card that's a cleverly disguised way to juice Apple Pay adoption and usage.
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But for other women, the magazine and brand symbolized a new kind of repression: lust for the female body disguised as liberation.
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A hacker might also be able to swap out images a user sees, insert ads, or insert malware disguised as an image.
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Though the pop star disguised her tattoo with a Band-Aid, Davidson still had his "AG" finger tattoo when he was photographed.
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Additionally, the philosopher Jennifer Saul has argued that Trump has moved beyond the dog whistle into other forms of barely disguised bigotry.
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A security official said Iraqi forces were pursuing the militants, who had disguised themselves in police uniforms to carry out the ambush.
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These sensors, typically disguised as rocks, will send back the data they collect via drones of the sort that dropped them off.
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A horn shark was allegedly stolen from a shark tank at an aquarium by three people who disguised it as a baby.
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The metaphors for female genitalia in Warrant's 19903 hit "Cherry Pie" and Lady Gaga's "Poker Face" are thinly disguised — if at all.
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State-run media: Rigged car was disguised The explosion happened as both sets of evacuees were stopped in separate locations outside Aleppo.
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I'm disguised as an elite security member, but my cover is blown if they see me so much as touch the thing.
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More than money is at stake: this largesse has disguised how far the economy is chronically unproductive and dependent on foreign labour.
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By the end of the film, we learn that while in hiding, he managed to infiltrate MACUSA disguised as Auror Percival Graves.
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Ward's impenetrable jab had Brand in fits and neatly disguised the occasional big shot thrown from the 230 Athens Olympic gold medallist.
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Smuggler's Cove: Behind a nondescript edifice on Gough Street is an incredible cocktail bar disguised as a tiki bar, or vice versa.
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Trump's campaign was disguised as patriotism, and he spent the years prior trying to undo anything incongruous to his definition of America.
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The reasons for this aren't known for certain, but the barely disguised barbs leveled at the other Beatles might provide some indication.
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This has made him a valuable asset for Trump as he wages a barely disguised war on special counsel Robert Mueller's inquiry.
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" However, human rights group Amnesty International said the restrictions raised "serious concerns that this could be yet more bigotry disguised as policy.
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For weeks, Mayor Bill de Blasio has barely disguised his disgust for the coverage of his administration in The New York Post.
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"It was a form of assault disguised as comedy and obviously an unforgivable example of male aggression against a woman," he said.
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They are often disguised as the bona fide apps of luxury-goods makers like Christian Dior or discount stores like Dollar Tree.
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Guards quickly snatched the disguised prisoner after his nerves got the best of him and gave him away, according to prison officials.
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Some were disguised as baggage handlers, their military fatigues and weapons hidden beneath high-visibility jackets and overalls, one security source said.
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Russian police said they detained her after she crossed into Russian territory and then tried to slip out disguised as a refugee.
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Based on the only available image — someone in cornrows, face disguised by a big fur coat — I assumed drag queen prison drama.
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Her lover and partner, Wick, remains holed up in their booby-trapped, warrenlike refuge, a former apartment building disguised as a midden.
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We've landed in a field, and when I look back I can see that the shuttle is disguised as two brown horses.
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The startup launched in 2011 as a way to help companies battle phishing attacks where hackers send emails disguised as legitimate correspondence.
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Last year, a scammer duped players of the popular game Fortnite into downloading cryptocurrency mining malware disguised as cheats for the game.
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The Taliban attackers disguised themselves using a stolen security vehicle, and once inside, detonated a number of explosives stored in the vehicle.
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Also present in thinly disguised form is the monogram "D" for the king's mistress of more than 20 years, Diane de Poitiers.
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Thus disguised, he soon organizes a car, weapons and a ragtag band of brothers whose unquestioning acceptance of his command emboldens him.
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Many poured into Shah Porir Dwip, a border crossing and notorious smuggling den somewhat disguised by a collection of scruffy tea shops.
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"Fentanyl disguised as a genuine pharmaceutical is a killer — which is being proven every day in America," U.S. Attorney Nick Hanna said.
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Scenes like these strike an unfortunate comedic note that undercuts the seriousness of Berlinger's point: that devils may come disguised as angels.
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A group of plainclothes officers, disguised as protesters, launched a surprise operation to arrest protesters outside SOGO department store in Causeway Bay.
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The company's "personal pension" product is its most intriguing, and it's really a barely disguised version of what's called a subscription annuity.
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This was a publication so hungry for celebrity dope that it sneaked a reporter — disguised as a priest — into Bing Crosby's funeral.
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Perhaps it's because the deterioration is incremental and individual measures of repression are disguised as legal rules or sugarcoated in economic benefits.
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It is theoretically possible that North Korean sleeper agents disguised as cleaning and disinfection personnel could disperse BW agents with backpack sprayers.
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They have become premier venues for illicit drug traffic, where users pay with cryptocurrencies and receive deliveries disguised as routine commercial parcels.
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They used weird names to charge your account to keep it all disguised, so I got away with it for a while.
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On Tennis The official tennis season ended in joy and thinly disguised rage on Sunday in the northern French city of Lille.
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It can be converted to liquid, and has been smuggled in iced tea bottles, disguised as horse shampoo and hidden in tortillas.
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Three of the disinformation campaigns originated in Iran and one in Russia, Facebook said, with state-backed actors disguised as genuine users.
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TikTok issued a public apology for suspending the account of the teen behind the viral Chinese takedown video disguised as makeup tutorial.
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They can also double as aboveground furniture at home, disguised with cushions or blankets, until it is time for their primary purpose.
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Walley-Beckett has long white-blond hair and a dancer's comportment that give her the air of a romantic disguised in bluejeans.
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In that assault, on Friday, 10 attackers drove onto the country's largest base in the north disguised as soldiers carrying wounded comrades.
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Abdul disguised herself as one of the members of the LED dance crew Light Balance Kids and revealed herself after their performance.
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Some of the fraud was possible because the men disguised their income as "loans" from shell corporations they ran, the prosecutors said.
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He would assure no fewer than four women — Edith Wharton and Vita Sackville-West among them — that each was Zélide, lightly disguised.
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The big differences are that the donations for disguised political activities would be tax-deductible and no longer disclosed to the public.
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In the clip above, Jimmy Fallon and the legendary singer-songwriter take to the NYC subway disguised in wigs and dark sunglasses.
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North Korea routinely denounces military exercises by U.S. and South Korean forces that it regards as thinly disguised preparations to invade it.
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The diffusers came disguised as what could be home decor statement pieces fit for the illustrious Pac Heights homes surrounding the shop.
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But while some of the donations to Trump's foundation seem like a form of thinly disguised employee compensation, others are more enigmatic.
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Recent speculation disguised as news has James all but shaking hands with Magic over lunch on the terrace of an oceanside bistro.
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In Arizona, teens robbed two fast-food restaurants wearing clown masks, and in Tennessee, men disguised as clowns robbed a Memphis bank.
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Ultimately as cheeky as it is scary, Cam is a seduction disguised as a sermon, and it's all the better for it.
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The references to Williamson's story are cleverly disguised and wrapped up in well-written songs that speak to a larger cultural experience.
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These parties were said to be the only time when aristocrats and peasants, disguised by their masks, played out their fantasies together.
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Early in the trailer, Chloe (disguised in hijab), pulls out a phone to reveal a photo what she's hunting for: A red door.
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Soon after that initial introduction, disguised as an insurance lawyer, she confronts a violent husband, leaving him bloody and battered on the floor.
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It's a sad song disguised behind poppy vocals and a rock 'n' roll chorus that will be stuck in your head for days.
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That conflict roils today whereas Russian agents, some uniformed and others disguised as civilians, try to seize that territory away from Kiev's control.
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With the well-disguised dog in her arms, Hennick was able to walk into the hospital and to her grandmother's room without issue.
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He disguised himself to rob the banks, he's a smart guy, but it's so interesting that he just eliminated the idea of consequence.
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Earlier this month, suspected rebels disguised as sports players boarded a bus in the state and took dozens of firefighters and civilians hostage.
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This week, border agents in Tucson, Arizona, said they busted a woman trying to sneak in a pound of meth disguised as burritos.
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They're now searching for two Hispanic women who they believe disguised themselves for the crime, and who could still be armed and dangerous.
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She wanted the payout that prominent harassers like Ailes, Billy Bush, and BIll O'Reilly got – a pre-paid retirement disguised as a punishment.
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The nihilistic beat disguised despair in cheerful tones, and the audience laughed uncertainly at the clowns' misery, identifying those problems as their own.
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" Right: "Navets en guise d'escargots — or turnip, mussels and sea urchin disguised as snails — from Manhattan's Le Coucou, a favorite restaurant of mine.
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In the clip above, Bunton — who's disguised as a member of staff — approaches customers to offer her assistance with the check-in process.
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Part of the Sunflower system involves the Sunflowers, the small, roughly 1.5-foot bulbs filled with sensors that are disguised as garden lights.
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There have long been conspiracy theorists who believe that the world's most powerful people are actually lizards disguised in giant human-shaped costumes.
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Do you remember Graham, the wide, fleshy, multi-nippled creature of your nightmares disguised as a way to raise awareness for road safety?
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Per Palin's post, she met Cohen disguised as a U.S. veteran and eventually walked out of the interview because it was so uncomfortable.
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Or failing that, be it resolved that every GM who trades a first-rounder should insist it be disguised as a conditional pick.
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He speaks casually to a Siri-like program called Alpha, who insists the couple recite a loyalty pledge disguised as a positive affirmation.
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National law should ensure that any gifts or rewards are not, in fact, disguised forms of payment for donated cells, tissues or organs.
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Birtherism was a barely disguised effort to paint the first black president as an un-American other and was energized by racial animus.
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They are one generation older than mine, and they were doing a lot of political critiques disguised as love songs and pop songs.
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The plot is flimsy, especially when it comes to the computer virus, a cavalier plot device that's essentially malicious magic disguised as technology.
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His father, a member of the French Army, left for London disguised as a Polish officer to join the new Free French Army.
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He turns to the ROT-13 cipher, favored by Usenetters as a way to hide spoiler text and anything else they want disguised.
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Their identities have been disguised in this feature after a lawyer advised that association with the project may hurt their chances of resettlement.
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Suspected rebels disguised as sports players had boarded a bus in the state this month and took hostage dozens of firefighters and civilians.
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"When this is disguised as entertainment, it distracts you, and the advertisement becomes more effective because your defense mechanism is lower," Harris said.
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Earlier that month, suspected rebels disguised as sports players boarded a bus in the state and took dozens of firefighters and civilians hostage.
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The transactions were disguised to appear as though they involved food, and thus subject to humanitarian exceptions to the sanctions, the complaint said.
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Disguised celebrities perform in subway Spreading joy for all to hear, Adam Levine and Jimmy Fallon surprised some New York commuters with music.
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Disguised as one who lived in peace I made it to the border Though every atom of my heart Was burning with desire.
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Fillon stepped up his attacks on Macron at a rally on Thursday evening, calling him a "golden boy" who was offering disguised socialism.
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Disguised knives like those for sale on Instagram are legal in at least 23 US states, according to an pocket-knife industry website.
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NEW YORK: The Empire State bans "being masked or in any manner" disguised in public with other people dressed in the same getup.
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Some local governments, which can only issue bonds within the annual official quotas, have raised funds via "disguised channels", prompting a government crackdown.
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This sneaky ad-targeting method disguised as a privacy tool really has no privacy benefits, but there's still a way to protect yourself.
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It's a last minute act of desperation to change their image and to reframe circumstances they can't control — a barely disguised PR stunt.
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There's the things I need disguised as things I think I only want; things I think I'm choosing out of choice not necessity.
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I looked it up, it's basically an old-school reverse shell running on port 21, disguised as a website to get through firewalls.
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They disguised themselves as a film crew, and they set off deep into the jungle, northeast of Mazatlán in Sinaloa, with metal detectors.
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He also once disguised himself as a deliveryman with a large floral bouquet to get into a mansion owned by a Russian oligarch.
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We know this but we don't seem to be able to face it, for ours is an age of loss disguised as plenty.
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Ronald Reagan's budget director, David Stockman, wrote a book describing an amiable but inattentive and unsophisticated president whose funny math disguised rising deficits.
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Semele, who desires immortality, is eventually tricked by Juno (disguised as Ino) into demanding that Jupiter appear to her in his godly form.
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There are truth serums disguised as cafecitos, herbs with magical powers, prayer altars and characters hailing from Ecuador, the Dominican Republic, and Argentina.
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The misogyny among those who regard themselves as gender equitable can be particularly pernicious as it comes disguised in varied and subtle forms.
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You will worry that you have not sufficiently disguised the conditions under which you ordinarily live, which is what cleaning house usually achieves.
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They are carefully planned exceptions that uphold a rule (meaning a regime as well as a norm) of passive acceptance disguised as enthusiasm.
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The tactic starts with hackers circulating links to malicious websites disguised as COVID-19 maps, either on social media or through misleading emails.
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Some of these voices allege, without evidence, that abuse is therefore pervasive and portray DAFs as just another tax dodge disguised as philanthropy.
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Wang's original intent was to make a film based on this unusual chapter in her life — a giant farewell disguised as a celebration.
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Hackers have successfully infiltrated tens of thousands of Facebook accounts by targeting users with malware disguised as a painting application, security researchers say.
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His cult, disguised as a curriculum, involves the destruction and reconstruction of the teenagers' egos, except that he mostly omits the second part.
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Accusing Scorsese (and his defenders) of elitism was exemplary pseudo-populism, a defense of corporate hegemony disguised as a celebration of mass taste.
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He&aposs had cases where a caregiver disguised their phone number with an app, and had a friend or relative answer the call.
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"The bomber seemed to be disguised as one of the laborers when he exploded his device," another police official, Bahram Mandokhel, told Reuters.
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The memos also suggest that Russian officials proposed various lucrative deals, essentially as disguised bribes in order to win influence over Mr. Trump.
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So Larry came to the race itself and … came disguised with, like, a hat and sunglasses so he wouldn't be bothered by everybody.
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These educational hubs have become bastions for anti-Semitism and anti-Israel sentiment, which is often just anti-Semitism disguised as political activism.
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The Times reported that the settlement was paid from Meehan's congressional office fund, which would have allowed it to be disguised as salary.
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But on an episode of Ashley Graham's "Pretty Big Deal" podcast, she revealed that her eating disorder had disguised itself in another form.
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Artificial intelligence has arrived in a Chelsea gallery, its traces cleverly disguised as stylized, gestural, figurative painting.
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American democracy is already in jeopardy for having one party that has surrendered to the politics of ethnic bigotry disguised as social concern.
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This term refers to crimes committed by one party that are disguised to give the impression that they are committed by another group.
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When Maeve and company travel to Shogun World, they discover many of the stories are just very barely disguised copies of Westworld tales!
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During the first season, he disguised himself as a princess, wearing a dress and assuming she/her pronouns to infiltrate a princess boarding school.
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Meehan instead paid the woman through his office account, which allows payments to be disguised as salary and reported months after they were made.
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As part of a social experiment, Bollywood singer Sonu Nigam recently disguised himself as a middle-aged man and performed the streets of Mumbai.
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There's obviously a big difference between "misleading" news, which is usually based in fact, and "fake" news, which is just fiction disguised as fact.
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One of the bystanders later died from the Soviet-era nerve agent after she discovered it in a park disguised in a perfume bottle.
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Walking along with President Obama in 2013, Xi was compared to the rotund Pooh bear, kicking off a flurry of only lightly disguised ridicule.
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The store also featured looks the models will be wearing behind the scenes of the brand's genius marketing ploy disguised as a fashion show.
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The social network is tweaking its algorithm so you'll see static memes disguised as videos and images with fake play buttons way less often.
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Australian actress Debicki is already known for her roles in The Great Gatsby and Guardians of the Galaxy (albeit quite disguised in the latter).
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The Russian central bank has dumped or disguised ownership of four-fifths of its holdings of American government debt, following sanctions imposed in April.
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"Learn to code" is not a viral phrase that's being spammed to out-of-work journalists; it's a targeted attack disguised as a meme.
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"When your 3 yr old wakes up at 6:56 am the morning after #Oscars, #pancakes disguised as #donuts," Kimmel, 50, captioned the photo.
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The trickiest questions are often disguised as the "easiest" ones — and interviewers love asking them because they can reveal so much about a candidate.
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Australian ad agency Saatchi & Saatchi created Penny the Pirate book, which has eye tests disguised as images on its pages, for optometry company OPSM.
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That, in turn, sets off a courtship disguised as a culinary sojourn across the city where the two discover each other while eating meat.
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"You're not going to get a sales pitch that's disguised as advice," says Micah Hauptman, financial services counsel for the Consumer Federation of America.
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If CES is a car show disguised as a tech show, then where does that leave the Detroit Auto Show that begins next week?
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This information was then disseminated over social media by the hackers who disguised themselves as a hacktivist group called the Fancy Bears' Hack Team.
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Hasbro revealed during New York Comic Con that one of the Imperial ground crew figures has a removable helmet that reveals a disguised Jyn.
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And he's covered up non-relationship-inspired tattoos as well, including his notorious "Swag Is Forever" tattoo, which he disguised with a huge shark.
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A security official said Iraqi security forces were pursuing the Islamic State militants who disguised themselves in police uniforms to carry out the attack.
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Curious, Ketifa disguised herself as a man in a T-shirt and a baseball cap and went to see what it was all about.
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A cultural divide had been growing for decades, disguised by a party system that had not moved far from its roots in social class.
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Every other zippered pocket has very obvious red pull-tabs signaling its position, but this one has been deliberately disguised with a black tab.
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On a recent morning they found nothing creepy or crawly, only bags full of dried orange skins and Chinese meat snacks disguised as candy.
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Davidson memorably disguised a tattoo he got of ex-girlfriend Cazzie David with a bunch of trees right when he and Grande started dating.
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San Francisco champagne bar The Riddler's quirky, delicious and highly Instagrammable dining area was accessed via a secret entrance disguised as a porta-potty.
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That's what a team of psychologists realized when they ran a study using cups with names spelled intentionally wrong, disguised as a juice tasting.
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The network, directed by senior officials of Iran's central bank, forged documents and disguised its dealings behind front and shell companies, Mandelker told reporters.
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Disguised as a whitey, he's part of the team but also foreign to it, an alien outside of the spaceship and in outer space.
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With the help of computer data, Nichols planned to flood the streets with undercover cops disguised as drunks and priests, hippies and elderly women.
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Adam Levine, guitarist James Valentine and the Tonight Show disguised themselves as bearded buskers, sporting hats and dark glasses to hide their famous faces.
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His two wives were in the same house now — though one of them was disguised as Clark's sister Jennifer — and neither one was happy.
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Why you would trust and pay thousands of dollars to a bunch of maniacs disguised as shamans who I wouldn't let babysit a dog?
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I think the production has a slight show-us-don't-tell-us problem that is niftily disguised by Andy Blankenbuehler's movement for the ensemble.
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That's out of the question for Pisanio, who helps Imogen leave Britain — disguised as a boy — to track down Posthumus and prove her chastity.
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State media say police have smashed 6,000 gangs, with the help of citizens who are offered lavish rewards for leads (disguised recipients are pictured).
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"In doing this, hatred disguised as acceptable political correctness has festered in our body politic and polluted our discourse to our detriment," Green said.
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From the camera movements to the lighting, production design, directing, and acting, it's a complexly orchestrated exploration into insanity disguised as a chamber piece.
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A Brazilian gang leader who made headlines for trying to escape prison disguised as his teen daughter was found dead on Tuesday, BBC reported.
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According to Kroll, the bank was used as a vehicle for a "large-scale money-laundering scheme," with loan origins and destinations methodically disguised.
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The ditch, which was disguised to blend seamlessly into the land, was so-called because it was considered an amusing addition to a garden.
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The fact checkers' adversaries, fake news peddlers, sit at screens too, pumping out misinformation disguised as fact that often exploits ethnic or religious divides.
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History makes another lesson clear for many black voters: Lasting radical change often comes disguised in a series of smaller steps, another historian says.
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The data can be transmitted by a mobile phone or a more complex device, some of which have been disguised in shoes or clothing.
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I loved Leon Neyfakh's book, "The Next Next Level," a coming-of-age memoir disguised as a profile of a struggling rapper named Juiceboxxx.
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The movie's loathsome fictional villain dodging taxes and destroying high street businesses, Sir Richard McCreadie, is a barely disguised caricature of the Topshop owner.
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BANGKOK — The American soldiers were eating breakfast in Balangiga's town square when Filipino villagers, including men disguised in dresses, attacked them with bolo knives.
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China will control risks from sudden adjustments to asset bubbles and will seriously deal with disguised debt of local government financing vehicles, Zhou said.
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Resident Evil, albeit very disguised by horror and action, can tell you something about science and the predominating news stories of the mid 1990s.
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He publishes barely disguised accounts of his own erotic adventures, including with Selena, who wonders if her cop-show gig is somehow beneath her.
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US Customs officials value the shipment at around $789,467, which is a very specific dollar amount for a bunch of weed disguised as limes.
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Our problem is finding books that are just right for his ability, yet avoid romance, bad language or rude behavior disguised as being cool.
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The malware at issue in the current court case infected 41,000 computers, relying on spam emails disguised as legitimate messages or invoices, officials said.
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But there's dramatic and musical texture to this character, who rejects the advances of an imperious sheriff only to fall for a disguised bandit.
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Suddenly some things started making sense, he said: the fights over women in discothèques, the barely disguised hostility toward foreign men in the town.
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For instance, they disguised their internet traffic using virtual private networks and internet phone services, and used third parties to buy ads for them.
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A small group of masked women disguised as clowns ran up to the main entrance of the office and defaced it with red paint.
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On Saturday, da Silva disguised himself as his 19-year-old daughter hoping to escape from the high security prison where he was detained.
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The new Yankee Stadium has, at times, been described as moribund and sterile, as a shopping mall and food court disguised as a ballpark.
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The three stories are set in a thinly disguised Ottawa, a fictional Newfoundland village and a Georgian mansion on the shore of Lake Ontario.
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But hackers are spreading malicious sites disguised as reliable COVID-19 maps, according to findings from cybersecurity firm Reason Labs, first reported by TechRadar.
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Also in Q4, several live streamers made the switch to Facebook, including Disguised Toast, as noted above, as well as Zero and Corinna Kopf.
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Over the decades, Race both reflected and burnished an image of how England views soccer: as an individual sport disguised as a collective one.
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