And you were masked and dressed in black because you like to play cops and robbers? |
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Meanwhile a masked gunman is making his way towards the scene, but is he coming to help Bonnie or not? |
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However, this outward display of unity masked divisions between unions that became apparent during the consultation period. |
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He got out of his car to move the cones and was confronted by two masked men, one armed with a knife. |
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Fans are used to Young's laid-back stage presence, the hunched shoulders, eyes often masked by cap or hat, the trademark shamble and lurch. |
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His son was shot by masked robbers during a raid on his home at Elvington last year. |
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They are not the full shilling and could be seen as servants of their creator, masked, and sent forth to accomplish certain limited tasks. |
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Analysis was complicated by perfect hemihedral twinning, which was masked in intensity statistics by pseudocentering. |
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It was masked as God's speaking directly to the human spirit, but it included misprizing of the corporeal in the way that they went about it. |
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Miss Mitcham said four masked men burst through a locked door shortly before 9pm on a night in October. |
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In July, three masked robbers threatened security guards with a monkey wrench and a shotgun before stealing cash from the bank. |
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Two masked men dragged the insurance broker from his car and battered him on the head with a monkey wrench in an attempt to steal his car. |
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That practice carries over into some modern secret society initiations, where participants are hooded or masked to conceal their identities. |
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A masked raider armed with a 10 in bread knife forced three workers at a newsagent's shop to hand over cash. |
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The robbery came just a month after a masked gunman forced his way into the same store and threatened staff. |
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A leading councillor has called for a major purge on problem youths after a gang of masked thugs carrying baseball bats went on the rampage. |
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Walls were painted in earth tones, with silhouettes in darker tones of masked dancers in performance. |
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It is now well-known that in order to observe a blink, the first target must be masked. |
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Multiple levels of each sample were studied morphometrically in a masked fashion by 2 observers who were unaware of the origin of each tissue. |
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At first the deficit was partly masked by rampant inflation and partly also set off against the money coming in from privatizations. |
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Despite the sweltering heat, the men were dressed in heavy boiler suits, and were hooded and masked. |
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She suffered from depression on and off since she was young and masked her emotions very well. |
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What is important for our purposes is the connection between the masked killer in the slasher film and the notion of the disappearing body. |
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When a carload of masked bandits tried to stick up the Bank of Millington on March 8, 1929, bank employees switched on an alarm. |
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The rest of the head is deep blue, extending in a line through the eye, giving the birds a masked appearance. |
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A gang of masked robbers stole thousands of pounds worth of electrical equipment during a ram raid on a shop in Prestwich. |
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Rich fish stocks make it the only avian rookery in North America for sooty terns, masked boobies and frigate birds. |
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Boobies that nest on the ground, the masked gannet and the brown booby, are also found on remote cays of the Great Barrier Reef. |
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On the fruit spectrum there are raspberries and cherries, and the flavors are open, not masked by harsh tannins. |
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He was grabbed from the arresting officer by a gang of masked men who tied a rope around his neck and hanged him. |
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A reluctant bank raid hero told how he thought he was going to die when he grappled with a masked gunman. |
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Police still searching for the masked robbers who snatched the national treasures. |
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Two masked men, one brandishing a sawn-off shotgun and the other a wrench, raided a village store. |
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Ambient light is the gentle indirect light bounced off ceilings and walls, from such fixtures as cove lights or masked uplights. |
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In the past, anti-corruption drives sometimes degenerated into, or masked, power struggles. |
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Potential stress incontinence may be masked by prolapse, so urodynamic studies should occur before any surgery. |
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We're not dealing with realism in those sections, where the actors are masked. |
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After its brief exposure, the word was masked and a letter was shown above and below one of the letter positions. |
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The addition of two drops of vanilla essence in the glasses masked the flavour of both the beverages. |
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Two masked gunmen fired a total of 14 shots from a.38 revolver and a 9mm Browning automatic pistol, all of which hit Finucane. |
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Rosalinda, who was also invited to Prince Orlofsky's party, arrives there, masked, affecting the airs of a Hungarian countess. |
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The Spanish heartthrob, who plays masked hero Zorro, admits his wife is a better horse rider than him. |
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The woman was ordered out of her high-powered sports car by masked knifemen. |
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In this case, the fear in turn was created by the masked gunman who screamed at her and shot at her. |
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Police are appealing for two men who might have seen a teacher shot by masked gunmen to come forward to help with their investigation. |
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I got in from work and spent an hour or so rubbing down a radiator in the dining room, I then masked it up and sprayed it. |
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If you're going to attack them directly, make sure you're well masked and tooled up. |
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He looked them over, awe and curiosity registering on his face before he skillfully masked his emotions. |
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Blood is spilled on the earth in old rites masked as simple superstition so as not to raise the ire of the Yahwist religious rulers of Samaria. |
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The revolutionary character of this edict was partially masked by the formal legal language in which it was couched. |
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A masked robber, who was wielding a baseball bat, ambushed the first employee as he went outside to the bins. |
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They heard how he was ambushed as he drove from Keighley Leisure Centre by two car loads of heavily-armed and masked thugs. |
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The troubles in Limerick city continue with the point-blank shooting of a 30-year-old in Moyross by two masked gunmen. |
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But as I walked through the door carrying Jasmine in her carry cot I was grabbed by a masked man who pointed a gun straight at my head. |
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What gets masked over is analogous to Cage's idea that what is not heard is just as important as what is heard. |
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We passed small shoals of bigeye snapper, masked angelfish and a couple of colourful groupers on our way to a garden of gorgonians. |
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He opened his eyes slightly and looked up to see a masked angelic figure holding him. |
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The landlord, two doormen and a customer were shot when a masked gunman suddenly opened fire in a pub, a jury heard. |
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A sob caught in her throat and she masked it, hastily dragging on the cigarette in quick, short puffs. |
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A masked teenager pelted police with bricks and a table leg during the Bradford riots last year, the city's Youth Court heard yesterday. |
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He was sitting in front of five men, their faces masked, as one read an anti-American text. |
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The ostentatious display of ill-gotten wealth only added to Adam's carefully masked anger. |
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When the masked intruder started pistol-whipping him, Cash's wife grabbed a shotgun and fired. |
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What was funny to me, however, was the barely masked anger in their tone disguised as concern or good-natured ribbing. |
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A masked killer is stalking the High School where almost all the students have deep, dark and dirty secrets hidden from the light of day. |
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We also watched a fine antlered stag grazing on succulent bushes, our approach masked by the sound of a waterfall. |
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There were skirmishes with Indians, and masked brigands, the so-called road agents, held up stagecoaches and sometimes murdered the occupants. |
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His innate decency and instinctive way with people also masked a deep-seated confidence. |
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So, imagine my surprise when I turned my masked face into the water and had a thriving aquatic housing project revealed to me in all its glory. |
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In the wings are masked traditional dancers and a host of young children dressed as animals. |
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It is in these places that festivals are celebrated with religious music and masked dances. |
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The eroded surfaces are now masked as damp woods which have invaded impluvia, gorges and escarpments. |
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Other features include masked facies, decreased blinking, stooped posture, and salivation. |
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The Iberian women in the centre of the canvas clash with the hideously masked creatures standing and squatting on the right. |
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Two masked post office robbers, who may have been armed with a gun, are today being hunted by police. |
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Concrete is masked by the crushed stone of the paths, and smooth, rounded carefully graded stones round the bases of the rods. |
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Witty examinations of the more louche aspects of sexuality are masked by music so exquisite that the provocative subject matter barely registers. |
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At one point the tape shows one of the masked activists entering a secured part of the lab by using an electronic swipe card. |
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Emptiness washed over me from time to time, immersion in work only masked my inner sadness. |
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Huge swathes of the area were masked under a pall of white smoke and a strong smell hung in the air. |
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In front of him stood a masked man clutching a knife in one hand, grinning eerily at him. |
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A picaresque novel with postmodern flourishes, the sinfully entertaining Zorro is serious fiction masked as a swashbuckler. |
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He also saw three or four masked men scurry away from the bank under cover of the smoke. |
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Her svelte figure and air of haughty independence, which so obviously masked some tragic loneliness, suggested she'd never been a mother. |
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In the show, a babelicious young stockbroker named Hayley is asked to choose a lover from a group of 20 masked suitors. |
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Six of the animals tested were masked palm civets, which look like long-nosed cats but are related to the mongoose. |
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An aging, well-dressed don masked in dark glasses sits before a Tiepolo-like fresco of some celestial investiture involving putto and sword. |
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The dancers appear as masked counterparts of the more naturally and scantily attired figure of Peace on the adjacent wall. |
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The fall in interest rates has masked evidence that lenders are continuing to surcharge borrowers in the Republic. |
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Plastic surgeon Michael Kelly is masked and gowned, his male patient sedated. |
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I noticed how he paled and saw traces of fear in his eyes even if he masked them skillfully. |
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Tens of thousands marched in the streets, and masked Hamas militants pledged revenge. |
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He was in some sort of operating room, surrounded by masked and gowned men and women in blue surgical gear. |
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In the old days an orchestra hid on the balcony while the guests below held masked balls and Sunday dances. |
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There are masked palm civets, bamboo rats, hog nosed badgers, boars, barking deer and giant flying squirrels, as well as cats and dogs. |
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The sound of running water nearby masked the tiny noise her old boots made as they scuffed along the limb. |
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Witnesses described seeing the prisoners handed to US agents whose faces were masked by hoods. |
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Black feathers sprout from her head and, like the bird, she is masked with bits of torn fabric bound around her eyes. |
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On the video, the unknown man's face is masked with a scarf and sunglasses. |
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Shoaling barracuda with an escort of silky sharks, masked butterflyfish, masked pufferfish and the remnants of the snapper shoals. |
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The young Spellweaver could barely make out his face, which was masked by a full visor. |
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A few masked homogeneous faces around her made it clear that it was no dream. |
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The music is masked by a gentle rain of pops and hisses, but that's the nature of the game with public domain footage. |
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In some of the raids the man masked his face with dark sunglasses, a baseball cap, a hood and a newspaper. |
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He opened his eyes for he wished to see his face but his face too was masked like the other men but he knew this man wasn't his enemy. |
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As she draws close to the Sun she disappears from view in her helical setting, circling the Earth invisibly masked by the Sun's light. |
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Other than those tiny stands, the area in front of him was masked by a thick darkness. |
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The mast rose up behind it, pointing to the sun above and masked only by dense shoals of damselfish, a fantastic sight. |
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His muscular frame, although masked by his black nightshirt, was still clearly visible. |
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The boy appeared groggy as he was tended by a doctor in green scrubs and a veiled, gloved and masked nurse. |
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She opened her eyes to see a man's tall, slender frame filling the door, masked by shadows. |
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She masked herself from view as she went through a hallway and entered a large bright room. |
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He could hardly hear the sound of her footsteps, and somehow, she masked her prints in the grass. |
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The bright blue of the river masked the pollution and it sparkled in the sunlight. |
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Powdered GHB is colorless and odorless but has a salty taste that is often masked by mixing it in fruit punches. |
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The unpleasant salty or soapy taste may be masked in flavored or alcoholic beverages. |
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The gustatory faults of a low-quality wine can be masked by serving it very cool. |
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The decrepit appearance of the municipal dwelling houses, however, masked their true value. |
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She sprayed herself with the deodorant in one of the shelves, and smiled, knowing the smell of sweat was at least masked by vanilla now. |
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Mask off the stencil with masking tape or more paper so that everywhere that you don't want pigment to pass through is masked off. |
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The next morning we masked off the baseboards, doors, and windows with plastic and proceeded with staining. |
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This dark, rather grotesque image shows the artist's masked face surrounded by blades thrown by a circus knife-thrower. |
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Black-clad masked gunmen scale large oil-storage tanks, while divers are positioned in a boat offshore. |
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By now the charm has worn off these masked characters, and they simply look infantilized and aimless. |
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She is held hostage by a masked woman wearing long black gloves and high-heeled boots. |
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There were images of dogs and masked police in riot gear painted in Day-Glo colors with shimmery radioactive outlines. |
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Led to the scaffold from a death row cell, he was prepped for the noose by a masked executioner. |
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If the team passes on him, it won't be because of one diluted or masked urine sample. |
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Physiques are exaggerated to illustrate the underlying theme, which is masked masculinity, flowered femininity, or elusive mystery. |
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I'm not enough of a scholar of his life to decide whether it was true that such masked hatred played a major part in his writing or not. |
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It usually presents us with veiled, masked problems, and it is our task to create and use this or that means to resolve them. |
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He confronts his contemporaries with masked reflections of their own superficiality and hypocrisy. |
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The viewers of can have an experience of seeing from a position of God, who understands every masked meaning. |
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He wasn't scowling or had a dark masked expression on his face anymore, he was quiet. |
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I would go so far as to say that their platform in general has masked bigotry as a load-bearing plank. |
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A postmaster bound and gagged by two masked robbers during a dawn raid on his village store has told police he wants to quit his job. |
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And to raise the profile of the glittering event, top football players and celebrities have donated goodies to be auctioned at the masked ball. |
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It has the soft rock music, dry ice, sparkly lights and people floating around as if they are popping off to a masked Venetian ball. |
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A 19th-century gothic romance, the ballet revolves around a poet and a sleepwalker who meet in the garden of a stately home during a masked ball. |
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The masked executioner slipped the noose around Shadow's neck and slowly adjusted it to fit. |
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On opening the door and seeing the masked gunman, the veteran television cameraman immediately pulled it shut. |
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In Bulgarian folklore tradition, masked games serve as ritual blessings for good health, fertility and well-being. |
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In a particularly telling passage, he recounted attending a masked ball during his teens. |
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I'm toying with the idea of not wearing my glasses, as it's a masked ball after all, and masks look very strange over glasses. |
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In March 1792, King Gustav III of Sweden was shot at a masked ball in Stockholm. |
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Why else would a group of masked gunmen attack a Christmas party in my hometown? |
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We'd barely sat down before a gang of teenagers, all masked, came rampaging in. |
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The shop assistants refused to hand over any cash and the two masked raiders fled when one of the women activated a fire alarm to summon help. |
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Most of the shots of the old man under the sea were done in the dark or underwater, so the cheapness of the model is generally masked. |
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The lights ceased blinking and focused clearly on the blue floored arena masked with fake fog. |
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Anger flickered briefly in Kreed's eyes before their expression was quickly masked. |
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Despite all the efforts to make the internet more friendly to law enforcement, it remains something of a masked ball. |
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Although I feel a slight tinge of anxiety and apprehension in the air that surrounds you, it's greatly masked by the strength of your confidence. |
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This starts with Yat-kha mimicking the horns and cymbals of the monks, then slowly builds through a stately procession to a whirligig masked stomp. |
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With the masked, shape-changing American alchemist, it is impossible to know too much for sure. |
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He could imagine himself an Islamist avenger like that masked monster in black who appears in the ISIS snuff videos. |
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In front of the City Hall building hundreds of tires have been piled up to form a barricade that is manned by yet more masked men. |
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In the Jockey ad, half of Jim Palmer's princely, brooding face is fully lighted, the other half is masked in shadow. |
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Of most interest are the English-speaking narrator and a masked American-accented combatant featured in the film. |
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To playback sounds of galloping, roaring and trumpeting, the horses, lions and jumbos enthralled the parents who had a tough time to spot their tots in the masked group. |
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The authors suggest that blood pressure monitoring should include home measurement to identify patients who have white coat hypertension and those with masked hypertension. |
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Three masked men threatened a receptionist and forced him to open a safe at knifepoint after hiding themselves in the building and then emerging in the early hours. |
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His face was masked by a grey scarf and dark woollen hat and he was wearing dark trousers, a dark knee-length coat and black trainers with white stripes. |
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In the Restoration theatre, the proscenium was merely the frame that masked the stage curtain, separating the scene from the platform, or forestage. |
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Suggest Warsaw, Riga, Vilnius and Tallinn keep an eye out for masked men with guns wearing camouflage and no military insignia. |
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The masked killer appeared on foot and alone, shot Nacer three times in the face and chest, and escaped down a side street. |
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He was abducted by four masked men and driven to the remote townland of Lyracrumpane, where he was beaten up and left stranded after his car was burnt out. |
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Not knowing who among the masked and robed passengers might recognize this fellow crewman it was decided to hide him in the coal tender for the duration of the trip. |
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The climax to these terpsichorean rites was, of course, the appearance of the King himself, also masked and sometimes specifically attired as the Sun in its Heaven. |
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After it was settled, the fighters at the shrine removed the bandanas that had masked their faces and slipped away into the city's maze of alleyways. |
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Their faces were masked by the thick helmets that enveloped their heads. |
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The cellar door had masked what was an underground subway of some sort. |
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Some people object to its bitter taste, even masked with fruit flavoring. |
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This may advance the theory of missing and masked data handling. |
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It's an epic rife with gender ambiguity and masked identities. |
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Perhaps this explains Celia's own attraction to masked balls. |
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The events include the opening of the world's only Museum of Masks, a parade of thousands of masks, an internationally flavoured masked ball and a fireworks extravaganza. |
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In February 1745, an invitation to an extravagant masked ball celebrating the Dauphin's marriage to the Spanish Infanta was duly sent to Madame d' Etioles. |
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Last but not the least are the exotic new-year celebrations at Madrid and the renowned masked ball that leave a remarkable impression on each and every visitor. |
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It manages marvellous bursts of vision, like the masked ball in Budapest, and sequences where the computer-generated effects match the movie's ambition, like the coach chase. |
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At least this was a masked ball, and I didn't have to see his face. |
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The couple were tied up and held at gunpoint by two masked men until the time-lock on the safe at the post office near Barnsley was activated on Monday morning. |
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A large truck loaded with tons of trinitrotoluene and masked with sacks of cement approached a group of administrative buildings in the regional center of Znamenskoie. |
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Mainstream media reports have tended to emphasise the violence of protesters, highlighting images of masked men smashing windows, throwing rocks and torching cars. |
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But the overall funding rises, against a national inflation rate of 2.3 per cent, masked big differences in the detailed share-out among Yorkshire councils. |
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Very recent results suggest that some of the antioxidant effects of the catechins in both green and black tea are masked by binding to the proteins in milk. |
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The masked men attacking him turned to give me a startled look before they were blasted into the air by some invisible force that seemed to flow from inside of me. |
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Scores of men and women, masked and wearing bomb belts, burst out of the vehicles, hijacked in neighbouring Ingushetia, and into the playground with guns blazing. |
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Being buried alive is a nightmare that ranks alongside masked chainsaw-wielding madmen and enormous tarantulas. |
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Under low magnification, e.g., with a hand lens, the side profile of the pygmy shrew's upper jaw shows only three large unicuspids instead of five typical of the masked shrew. |
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One of my friends said a while ago that it was dangerous, but I honestly don't think masked murderers, or even unmasked ones, would bother buzzing. |
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The masked wrestler is now in his fifties, and probably incapable of pulling off a Boston crab, but his site keeps alive the memory of British wrestling's most enigmatic star. |
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Diana Trilling responded to Rahv's review in the July 1956 issue by calling the book an example of the kind of neutralism in world affairs that often masked pro-Communism. |
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A plume of black smoke rises to the sky as the masked assassins speed away. |
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One polling station managed to open briefly in the city of one million but was closed ten minutes later by masked gunmen. |
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The big span of the public area and the long cantilevers are, of course, generated by using an inner concrete structure that is masked by the flowing white masonry. |
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If hysterectomy with oophorectomy has different effects from hysterectomy without oophorectomy, the effects of different combinations will have been masked. |
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The Longshoremen were on strike, the cabs were on strike, and dumpsters were set on fire by masked youth battling police on front lines filled with tear gas and stun grenades. |
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A postmaster has described his horrifying ordeal as he was threatened at gunpoint by three masked robbers, who escaped with a substantial amount of cash. |
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Women are being warned not to walk alone in any part of the town after dark as a hunt continues for a masked and hooded man who has been exposing himself to females. |
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Three masked men reached a first floor office on Sunday night after passing through at least one checkpoint as well as corridors and rooms secured by coded keypads. |
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In January, two masked men with handguns and crowbars threatened staff at the Fina petrol station in Crompton Way, Bolton and stole cash and phonecards. |
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Alexander's photomontages also feature masked or blindfolded youths. |
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She was exhausted, her eyelids seemed to be made of lead, and her rump was sore from the long ride, gentled though it had been by the magic that masked their flight. |
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The inner edge also tends to be masked by eroded seacliff debris. |
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About 10 masked men armed with rifles tied up two security guards and stole 66 sacks of ammonium nitrate, 58 sticks of dynamite and 170 fuses, police said. |
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His face was masked and the eyeholes in the mask were covered with the same silver material of his boots which reflected the light in odd patterns across the walls. |
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Frederick III had him intercepted on his way home in the forest near Wittenberg by masked horsemen impersonating highway robbers. |
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The dancers are masked and armed, and represent rather a combat than a dance. |
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People are standing, many of them masked in the silliest outfits. |
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In Western dance, music, plays and other arts, the performers are only very infrequently masked. |
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Atmospheric tides are negligible at ground level and aviation altitudes, masked by weather's much more important effects. |
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A SUPERMARKET worker was tied up with SHRINK-WRAP by masked raiders, who got away with cash from a Lidl store in Wallington, London. |
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While this does not help detect targets masked by stronger surrounding clutter, it does help to distinguish strong target sources. |
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In 2011, researchers reported that adding large amounts of zinc to a urine sample masked detection of drugs. |
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In fear of disease and in the interest of his health man will be muzzled and masked like a vicious dog, and that without any murmur of complaint. |
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The bufflehead duck would talk to me, but now he circles, unsolicitous, masked, upon the pond. |
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The executioner was masked and disguised, and there is debate over his identity. |
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Lightning Bolt masked their faces with electrical tape and performed amid the audience. |
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Shadowy masked dominatrixes in stiletto-heeled hip boots snap commands and whips with equal fury. |
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From the 25 animals sampled, viruses closely related to SARS-CoV were detected in 3 masked palm civets and 1 raccoon dog. |
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A color contact proof sheet with 12 photographs of a masked and caped Burt Ward as Batman's Robin. |
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Now we were able to see oligosaccharide patterns, where before they were masked. |
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Certain sections of Mary Shelley's novels are often interpreted as masked rewritings of her life. |
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These regions were masked with the expressing cells image to extract the expressing perinuclear and peri-plasma membrane regions. |
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Earlier, TV licence sleuths were held at gunpoint after a masked gang rammed their detector van. |
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Narrow victories masked many of USC's shortcomings and created a sugarcoated view of the program for the better part of a month. |
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This phenomenon, known as global dimming, may have masked global warming by as much as 50 percent. |
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Ultraman, a silver-suited masked hero, comes from outer planet to save the Earth from gigantic monsters. |
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Exposure rates among animal merchants ranged from 19 percent in those selling cats to 73 percent in traders of masked palm civets. |
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Man is brow-beaten, leashed, muzzled, masked, and lashed by boards and councils, by leagues and societies, by church and state. |
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When the masked stranger hew with his axe, the baker's head did split in twain and his body fell like a lump to the ground in turn. |
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High levels of antibodies to the virus were also found in people trading masked palm civets, which are considered a delicacy in parts of China. |
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The masked raiders, wearing boiler suits, burst into the store wielding what looked like a sub-machine gun and three handguns. |
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Vijay Sangar, 18, thought he was going to buy a computer from Jade Libbert but instead was confronted by two masked men. |
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It's masked luchadores who make up the mighty Luche Libre Ring prove no match for the great and Mighty Nikko. |
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The masked gunman opened fire on cinemagoers at a showing of new Batman film Dark Knight Rises in the early hours of Friday, police said. |
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Noyes said a masked man grabbed a woman staffer from behind and put her in a chokehold. |
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Lyon did not take the masked shrew, the meadow vole or the meadow jumping mouse. |
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Turf 'Fail and divot' masked the wooden components of the shieling buildings. |
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Outside our kitchen window in Tanzania were some trees, and one day a beautiful Vitelline masked weaverbird came to build a nest. |
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A group of masked assassins on motorcycles pulls up to an idling car. |
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He painstakingly analyzes the radicality of moral conflict, which cannot be masked by resort to facile monisms. |
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The Tennessean out of Nashville, Tennessee, reported on November 5 about a masked intruder who was fatally shot during a brazen home invasion. |
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A masked man in black gives a statement, but this is in English and brief. |
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In southeastern states, grubs of Phyllophaga, southern masked chafer, the green June beetle, and Japanese beetles are traditionally associated with damaged turfgrass. |
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Mr Ebrahim described how he was with his son when a masked mob of rioters pelted his vehicle with firebombs on Shaikh Khalifa bin Salman Highway in August last year. |
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Witnesses said masked men threw firebombs, damaging buildings and trucks. |
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One after the other, leaders of the rich nations stood before the General Assembly to pontificate flummeries which masked their governments' calumnious behaviour in the world. |
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Police officers who routinely come face to face with masked gangs believe they are selling video footage of the violence to foreign television channels. |
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In this extremely rare case of meningitis and masked mastoiditis, it's regrettable that due to its hidden nature nothing further was able to be done. |
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Last week, Yuen's team, in collaboration with the Center for Disease Control and Prevention of Shenzhen, successfully isolated the SARS coronavirus from masked palm civets. |
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Eyelids and curving lashes masked the gleam of jet-black pupils, and beneath them one divined a languorous gaze, aglint on occasion with the fire of oriental passion. |
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Their show also features masked choreography with inventive lighting, muscular synchronisation timed to perfection, post-apocalyptic imagery and infectious belly laugh humour. |
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Kaspersky Lab has obtained a patent for a method of detecting malware that has been masked by rootkits special programs capable of altering the outcomes of system functions. |
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In the scrubby woods that cover most of the Yucatan, suboscines such as the masked tityra, the bright-rumped attila, and the boat-billed flycatcher are all common. |
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How this mysterious masked man became New York's most eligible bachelor. |
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Beneath the drift deposits of the Vale of York lie Triassic sandstone and mudstone, and lower Jurassic mudstone but these are completely masked by the surface deposits. |
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Salinger, although Hemingway masked his nature with braggadocio. |
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For the robbery of a gentleman named Sheldon, one week later at Croydon, Turpin arrived masked and armed with pistols, with four other members of the gang. |
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In 1840, the first Carnaval was celebrated with a masked ball. |
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Upon awakening, the warriors would offer the left little finger to the Great Spirit, whereupon a masked tribesman would sever it with a hatchet blow. |
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This is contrary to the popular identification of Holst with The Planets, which Matthews believes has masked his status as a composer of genuine originality. |
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So are the carnivals, where masked and costumed children roam and eat triangular, poppy seed or fruit-filled sweet pastries known as hamantaschen. |
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Still others recommend pouring ammonia along the route to trick the masked procyonids into thinking some bigger, tougher animal has barged in on the territory. |
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With these compelling pieces, Hongo managed to balance an organic, almost rustic quality with an ethereality of materials that masked her technical facility. |
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It is of interest that few examples exist of the same individual represented in different areas, but this may well be masked by the indistinctiveness of most examples. |
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