He emerges as a devastating cross-examiner, ruthlessly unmasking for history the feebleness of the whole enterprise. |
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He both delights in and is shocked by the games played, unmasking them, playing his own fantastic counter-tricks. |
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In addition, they may induce hypomanic or manic symptoms in vulnerable persons, unmasking bipolarity. |
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Both critiques centre on unmasking the supposed disinterestedness of the academic establishment by contending that. |
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It was he who struck a match and carried out the dramatic unmasking of the villain. |
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Washington is waiting to see if some of its most powerful figures will be charged for unmasking a CIA agent. |
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But in the course of unmasking them, the novel's hero, Justin Quayle, becomes ever more the white knight, superb and incorruptible in his quest. |
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Europeans are witnessing today the unmasking of real socialism, permitting the negative consequences of communism to appear in all their gravity. |
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It is clear that the information received was vital to the unmasking of past espionage against Canada. |
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If their emissions were to stop overnight, they would quickly disappear, unmasking the full effect of the rising greenhouse gas concentrations. |
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But that explosion of literature of error is mostly due to the unmasking of the phenomenon that people have become more willing to talk about it. |
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How will the spirit who plays the music go about unmasking them so the villagers can once again find happiness listening to the music? |
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Only by unmasking a sinister conspiracy can he prove his innocence. |
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And what you know can just as well be a source of sympathy as well as a provocation to unmasking. |
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Another key figure in unmasking the predatory groups of men in Keighley is the town's MP Ann Cryer who began examining the issue of abuse more than two years ago. |
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We think it is important to protect the audience's enjoyment and the magic of the show, and not unmasking our superhero character. |
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Brissot argued that war could only consolidate the Revolution by unmasking its enemies and inaugurating a crusade for universal liberty. |
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The unmasking of terrorist groups that have chosen EU institutions as the target for their attacks means that the issue of security has ceased to be a theoretical one. |
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But unmasking a sophisticated forgery can require hiring an expert for days, says Hany Farid, professor of image forensics at Dartmouth College in New Hampshire, who sometimes acts as an expert witness. |
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These current short-term challenges are unmasking the underlying longer-term problems facing the fishery which governments have been working to address over the past few years. |
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The monotheistic revolution demythologizes the pagan religions by unmasking their gods as idols. |
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To be as clever as serpents means unmasking at every turn the demand that persons are reduced to consumers, pointing to the false claims and empty promises. |
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The collective mark adopted is in the nature of a hologram, and it is being used as a means of detecting goods of dubious origin, and for unmasking the pirates. |
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Some people have a letch for unmasking impostors, or for avenging the wrongs of others. |
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Take the case of Christopher Tappin, a retired golf-loving businessman from Orpington with a sick wife and an unblemished record, caught up in an American sting operation aimed at unmasking Iran's nuclear programme. |
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Still, recent court cases have resulted in the unmasking of anonymous online commenters. |
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Transparency International and the OECD devote considerable efforts to unmasking corruption in international business transactions, including those from developed market economies to developing countries. |
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And yet our hope is permanently challenged by a tremendous array of forces and events that intend to destroy it, apparently unmasking the best hopes as naïve and unrealistic expectations. |
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