Thompson enumerates a number of the strategies of domination, including legitimation, dissimulation, unification, fragmentation, and reification. |
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Indeed, the play of dissimulation and deception reaffirms the truth about what we see. |
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Ducks, sparrows, pelicans-sketches and finished piecesmingled in the vast dissimulation of birds. |
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Those who take Bayle to be a religious skeptic discount this testimony as dissimulation. |
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But perpetual dissimulation is painful, and he that is all fortune and no nature is an exquisite hireling. |
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The Pakistanis have their own injured, too, according to an Afghan commander. There is dissimulation among the tribesmen. |
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Undeterred, Wanda and Ida press on along a road of hostility and dissimulation that will lead to the harrowing end of their quest. |
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Thus, in a coffeehouse near Foca, portraits of Mladic and Karazdic are exhibited without the least dissimulation. |
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Unskilled in the royal talent of dissimulation, he always was what he appeared to be. |
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Remember Gordon Brown's dissimulation about the release of Abdelbaset al-Megrahi, the Libyan jailed for life in Scotland for his role in the 1988 Lockerbie bombing? |
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Democrats don't even pretend to like trade, but then often turn around and vote for it. Who will make the case for trade without fear or dissimulation, and when? |
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Though Colonel Qaddafi may seem in hindsight a paper tiger, such is the fear and dissimulation he has injected over four decades of misrule that he continues to cast a long shadow. |
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The secret course pursued at Brussels and at Madrid may be condensed into the usual formula, dissimulation, procrastination, and again dissimulation. |
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