Then of course there is Spidey's arch nemesis, the supervillain Green Goblin, the alter ego of Norman Osborne. |
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It seems, then, that there is uncertainty from the start as to whether the apparently original self or its alter ego is the double in question. |
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Valen's counterfeit mutated into a destructive alter ego that was usually kept safely secluded in the subconscious. |
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Any magical suggestions on how to banish this alter ego from my subconscious would be more than appreciated! |
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She rocketed to fame as her alter ego Jordan, the nation's much loved and best known glamour model. |
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That writer's not an alter ego, though how much she shares with her creator is one of the device's loitering teases. |
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The sculptor's Lilliputian alter ego was evidently having trouble staying organized. |
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De Niro delivers an incendiary performance as Johnny Boy, in the process supplanting Keitel as Scorcese's ideal on-screen alter ego. |
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It's the first try to get the message over that Dracula was a real person and in no way less brutal than his fictional alter ego. |
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The monk's legendary alter ego was a rebel against his feudal leaders, fighting with supernatural strength, cunning, and skills. |
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Mohammed dreamt up his alter ego working behind the counter at a drugstore, pining for something to freshen the job's tedium. |
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As it turns out, Dr. Jekyll has invented a chemical formula that can turn a person into his alter ego. |
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This second figure suggests an alter ego who is critical of the housewife's servile predicament. |
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Princess Ai is a great character because she feels like my alter ego, but in a fantasy setting. |
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A psychiatrist advised the police that there was no generally accepted psychiatric disease which would permit a person to blame an alter ego. |
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Quality leather and period clothing is required, as is a unique registered Cowboy Action name to match your cowboy alter ego. |
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Jekyll ends up unleashing the worst of his personality and physically transforms into his evil alter ego, Mr Hyde. |
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Many times one gets the impression he would rather live life as his schizoid alter ego, a sulky, moody 12-year-old trapped in a man's body. |
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On the other, we see his alter ego, a skeletal figure radiating the malignance of mortality. |
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It's one of the movie's strengths that the director doesn't sentimentalize his smart-mouthed alter ego. |
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This someone else, this alter ego who has arrived, is less adventurous, more risk-averse, costive with her time. |
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The TV comedienne known for her alter ego, Rhoda, says she may only have three months to live. |
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He excels when playing the unselfish alter ego of his actual character as he tries to win back the heart of his lost love through familiar romantic gestures of old. |
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He was my father, my mentor, my alter ego, my irreplaceable best friend. |
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When Faint talks to me about his clowning, he occasionally adopts the pantomime squeak of his painted alter ego. |
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In this respect collecting is food and drink for that larger-than-life image of ourselves that dwells in the alter ego. |
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A joint spousal or common-law partner trust and an alter ego trust cannot claim a capital gains deduction. |
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Sam may only be six years old, but with a little help from his alter ego Pajama Man, he has no difficulty facing his fears. |
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The famous Mère Richard, the cheese maker, Maréchal, her alter ego, the fishmonger Pupier, the pork butchers Colette Sibilia and Gast. |
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Joint spousal trusts and alter ego trusts allow rollovers, but the settlor-beneficiary must be at least 65 years of age. |
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From racial perception and discourse to the solitudinarian discoveries, grumblings and reflections, these writers serve as the British alter ego at the margins of the known world. |
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Revealing herself as both Miriam Weeks and alter ego Belle Knox made her feel vulnerable. |
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Given his alter ego, it may not come as a surprise that Goyeneche is into antiquities, especially of the pre-Colombian variety. |
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By using an alter ego, he liberates himself, relaxes himself so he can invent freely. |
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Donaldson's alter ego was a wet fish merchant who specialised in writing brash, outrageous letters to eminent public figures, enclosing a one pound note. |
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Sarah makes it clear she's very different to her screen alter ego. |
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Later, he nurtured a more secure literary alter ego in his acclaimed zuckerman novels. |
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During this sequence, Glen, and Wood's alter ego, Lugosi, become male voyeurs who are both disgusted, yet strangely excited, by the activities of the women. |
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Or more accurately, her animated alter ego tells my on-screen avatar. |
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Gérard D. Laflaque, a puppet he created in 1982 at Radio-Quebec, and since 2004 a 3-D animated cartoon character at Radio-Canada, is Chapleau's alter ego, in a way. |
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It was, however, as Charles Darwin's alter ego, an attack dog for the theory of evolution, that Huxley gained his greatest notoriety. |
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Around this time he developed a pseudonymous alter ego for his prose, Brunette Coleman. |
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The previous owner, Kevin Alderman or better known as alter ego, Stroker Serpentine, put the Amsterdam sim on sale two months ago. |
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In Super Ex-Girlfriend, Uma is more than a little peeved when her alter ego is dumped by her boyfriend. |
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In 2004, Amber birthed her alter ego, a stripteaser named Oosha Boom. |
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Funny and forthright, he seems nothing like his small screen alter ego, brooding, up-tight Jack in Lost. |
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But Chuck Bass's alter ego Ed Westwick says he doesn't want to be typecast. |
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Its alter ego, the US dollar, is no paragon of hardihood either. |
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Lead guitarist Kawabata Makoto, looking like Slash's Japanese alter ego, shreds his guitar to pieces as what begins as a plodding succession of repeated phrases escalates into a mad dash up Mount Olympus. |
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The princess's horse is hilariously named Frimplepants, and its alter ego is named Blacky, exactly what a 6-year-old might choose. |
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But spiritually he's even more intriguing than his alter ego, having embraced Druidism, and like all good Druids, has celebrated the summer solstice at Stonehenge. |
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The speech balloons in her comic strips and fanzines call out to readers in many languages, while the humorous diary by her alter ego brings smiles to the faces of people far beyond our borders. |
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The play's clumsy exposition, inchoate characters — Lilith is exploited only meagerly as Maddie's lusty alter ego — and frequent shifts in tone suggest an early draft that has yet to be refined effectively. |
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Bach, composer Peter Schickele's alter ego. |
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She has been there ever since in the role of big sister and alter ego. |
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I do not believe that Mr Yushchenko will introduce revolutionary changes if he wins, nor that Mr Yanukovich will become an alter ego of President Kuchma if he does. |
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His evil alter ego, Scarper, is back, and Montmorency struggles to resist his world even as London faces new threats from bombers. |
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To the writer, the painter is a fortunate alter ego, an embodiment of the sensuality and exteriority that he has abjured to pursue his invisible, odorless calling. |
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If you look at CBC radio as the alter ego of the CBC, you can say okay, there is a public service in a different medium that has zero advertising on it, and what is it doing? |
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However, there is aglimmer of hope for fans who want to see more of Brent and co Gervais revealed he resisted the temptation to kill off his alter ego. |
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The IRS was unable to satisfy the full personal tax assessment against David and filed a lien against Bantu Nebraska citing the corporation as David's nominee or alter ego. |
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