Please, please, please, please, please DO put all of your incestuous pro-state propaganda masquerading as news behind a paywall. |
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Okay, for all of you Hot Mamas who are masquerading as frumps, go to this website and play the song dedicated to you. |
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The characters, or rather their moulded images, are from the sketchbook, social grotesques masquerading as pillars of society. |
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We have to put up with the oddity of independent leftists and failed rightists masquerading as clean and competent political players. |
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Another group of 20 police officers have been masquerading as anarchist protesters as part of a deep undercover operation. |
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This is real moral leadership, as distinguished from the authoritarianism masquerading as morality. |
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Some of history's greatest scams have been perpetrated by con artists masquerading as philanthropists. |
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If I had to suggest a downside to the Patio, it would have to be the choice of tunes masquerading as background music. |
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He tied me up and he is masquerading as me, now stop asking questions, or if anything happens to Janey it'll be on your head. |
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All of a sudden, this devil masquerading as a human being had a face, and it made me sick to my stomach. |
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This leads him into some splendid attacks on charlatanry masquerading as truth. |
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There has even been the discovery of the ultimate internet fear, the confidence trickster masquerading as an internet company. |
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This prologue masquerading as an epilogue does not provide the expected closure, but instead another opening into the text. |
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It's even less traditional up the stairwells where giant alien globes have landed, masquerading as light fittings. |
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It also includes setting up dial-in clients, e-mail aliases, masquerading and list servers. |
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Under the microscope it turns out to be a collection of prejudices masquerading as arguments and distortions dressed up to look like facts. |
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First, he insults the national dress of Scotland by wearing that skirt masquerading as a kilt at the Tartan Day celebrations in New York. |
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So much of claimed rationality is in fact androcentrism masquerading as value-free objective analysis. |
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A man working in the Post Office turns out to be a special agent with the skill to uncover aliens masquerading as humans. |
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The rumours that this weblog is secretly written by a teenage prostitute masquerading as a 37 year old comedian are greatly exaggerated. |
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Is this or isn't this a secret release from James masquerading under a different name? |
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In the first, they chatted simultaneously with a woman and with a man masquerading as a woman, in an effort to spot the real woman. |
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I was certainly startled by the two people I saw masquerading as my parents. |
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And now many suspicious minds have concluded there is more than one person masquerading as the King. |
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All such hopes have turned to ashes as we now contemplate this sad, trouble-plagued, expensive tram system masquerading as a public service. |
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At one point as I was wading through gravy, gristle and fat that was masquerading as lamb cutlets, I thought I found a prime piece of meat. |
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Don't tell me this is masquerading under the guise of some kind of tribute. |
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Badly acted, written and directed, it is nothing more than a dirty movie masquerading as a character study. |
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There I was, patiently reading through Chapter Thirty, when I reached something that was masquerading as the end. |
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To see a flash of life beneath the hidden person, masquerading on the exterior. |
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I'm also talking rip-offs, exploitation movies, mindless sequels, trash masquerading as quality. |
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It is tribal warfare masquerading as something more intellectually respectable. |
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The notion of despotism masquerading as liberation was part of the Victorian liberal stereotype of tsardom. |
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The film comes across as a music video slash video game masquerading as an 'arty' thriller. |
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Reputable dealers are unlikely to be masquerading as individuals in the small ads. |
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This is, in the final analysis, a one-star hotel of a movie masquerading as a five-star showpiece. |
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During the Enlightenment, fashionable dress, masks and masquerading, corsetry, and the wearing of beauty patches were part of everyday life. |
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He should know, being a pawnbroker, moneylender, and devil masquerading as human. |
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Then you are going to have to start jailing the names of the upper crust and lower pond scum masquerading as upper crust. |
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I submit that it is only a game masquerading as an athletic event. |
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But the slogan of freedom masquerading as moral clarity is quite another. |
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Having reviewed anti-Israeli agitprop masquerading as theater, I was prepared to join critics in hating The Death of Klinghoffer. |
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Before, his actions had been closely aligned church policies, which were basically a CYA masquerading as piety. |
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Or, rather, there are wingers, but they're masquerading as fullbacks. |
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How can you be sure that it is not something that merely looks like the blooming Truth, walks like the Truth but is merely masquerading as the Truth? |
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I popped into the new coffee shop I spoke of a few days back and was served with a highly mediocre cup of sludgy end-of-day coffee masquerading as an Americano. |
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There was the jab at a blue-haired Liza Minnelli, claiming she was a man in drag masquerading as the Oscar winning legend. |
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There are many people that go around masquerading as boxing fans. |
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The thundering noise masquerading as music echoed through the room. |
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Any made-in-Houston scam masquerading as Canadian green policy will be strenuously opposed by the Green Party. |
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Most of them relate to inconsistent funding and mindless cuts masquerading as reform. |
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While masquerading as a workers organization, the CLB is a counterrevolutionary group with direct ties to U. S. imperialism. |
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Never give out your credit card information to prevent others from masquerading as you and making unauthorized charges. |
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Key among them is that armed groups use displacement to exploit civilian populations, sometimes by masquerading among them. |
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The issue clearly did not concern freedom of association, but the actions of a political organisation masquerading as a trade union. |
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Unsurprisingly enough, many voices were raised to indict Girard for being a preacher masquerading as an anthropologist. |
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Is it a personality flaw masquerading as a political philosophy? |
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By the time the Moon opposes Neptune in Pisces, midweek, you already see through mercenaries masquerading as paragons of virtue. |
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The most provocative position comes from Senator Joseph Lieberman, the right-leaning Democrat masquerading as an Independent. |
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Near a pot of bitter brown water masquerading as coffee, on a platter perched atop a red-checked oilcloth, sat the finest apricot turnovers this side of anywhere. |
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When it comes to blind and unthinking prejudice masquerading as nationalism you can always rely on the lunar right to see eye to eye with the loopy left. |
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It is just that, at this level, if you are serious about winning, you need to be ruthless when presented with anything vaguely masquerading as a chance. |
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In reality, this is a gorgeous dessert masquerading as health food. |
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Biblical preaching calls us to pay attention to the portents of death masquerading as success and the tokens of resurrection hope in the midst of despair. |
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Someone could come across border masquerading as a border patrol agent. |
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What they really want is a simple, functional, informative experience which loads quickly and has a minimum of advertising puff masquerading as content. |
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These banquets, where a spartan meal set the stage for political harangues masquerading as toasts, concentrated the diffuse energies hostile to Louis-Philippe's politics. |
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In a case of obstruction masquerading as incompetence, the government continues to drag out our court case on behalf of CSIS members. |
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While I am sharply critical of American unilateralism and realpolitik masquerading as the defence of liberty, at times I find our own moralizing irritating. |
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The protagonists aren't rich characters masquerading as poor. |
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Hamburger SV v Leverkusen 04 was a slugfest masquerading as a Bundesliga game. |
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By masquerading as a black candidate, Dave Wilson finally catches a break for the white man in America. |
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I asked her if she did not feel as if she were just masquerading as a normal, middle-class person. |
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One comedic false alarm was provided by local deejay Gary Kiernan and his wife, Sandy, masquerading as the former first couple. |
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However, we naturally oppose increased bureaucracy, the setting up of new bodies and higher expenditure on bureaucracy masquerading as coordination. |
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Early indications are that the new agency will continue to contract-out airport security screening by setting up a series of security franchise operations, masquerading as one agency. |
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They are part of the disaster narrative that make events like Fashion Against Ebola acceptable in mainstream culture, as opposed to being called out for what they are: narcissism masquerading as magnanimity. |
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Some other file types get flagged, but Trojan horses masquerading as files that are not applications can slip through the net. |
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The bunch of bloodthirsty communalists masquerading as politicians cannot survive in peace. |
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The Gift Company had seasonal knick knackery, amusing signs and wine racks masquerading as red phone boxes. |
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The net result is that he is considered by some to be a dyed-in-the-wool Marxist-Leninist masquerading as a liberal reformer, and by others as a liberal reformer in the guise of a Marxist-Leninist, neither of which is true. |
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Three years to the day after entering the Greek parliament, the entire leadership of Golden Dawn will be among the 69 defendants accused of masquerading as a political force to pursue a criminal agenda of murder and assault. |
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It was self-punishment masquerading as self-empowerment. |
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Features will include a secure software auto-update mechanism that uses the Tor anonymising network, which the EFF hopes will make attacks masquerading as software updates considerably less likely to succeed. |
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Smart worms scan your address book, especially if you use Microsoft Outlook or Outlook Express, and replicate by masquerading as legitimate attachments from legitimate contacts. |
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The logic of this position applies not only in cases of employment masquerading as an independent contract, but also where permanent employment is disguised as temporary. |
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The Harper government's 2010 Budget demonstrates a government that is devoid of new ideas and full of ideological cuts to the size of government masquerading as fiscal restraint. |
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Metastatic hypernephroma masquerading as acute cholecystitis. |
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