We are being invaded by hard rock, acid rock, punk rock, new wave, and heavy metal music under the guise of religious rock and roll. |
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Halprin appeared in the guise of a better-off bag lady with a substantial suitcase instead of shopping bags. |
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They gird their weapons, mount their horses, and form into groups in the guise of a troop of soldiers. |
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Harry's first real whiff of scandal came from an author named N.K. Brown, in the guise of a plagiarism suit. |
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A second side to aestheticism in painting was the recovery of classicism, but now in sensual or symbolic guise. |
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For this is what has allowed the government to appear in the guise of Santa Claus. |
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These experiments were carried out under the guise of medical and scientific research. |
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Under the guise of socialism, it has become a source of cheap labor, with far-reaching implications for economies globally. |
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Today those Martian aliens, in simulacrum, are bestriding the planet in the unlovely guise of wind turbines. |
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Under the guise of political virtue, it scolds, berates, rebukes, criticizes, and has a high old time doing it. |
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She had a faceplate on her helmet, blocking most of her face from my view, but her eyes seemed familiar, even though they wore an angry guise. |
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Divya Sreedharan asks BDA commissioner M.N.Vidyashankar why they are nibbling hungrily at the green space in the guise of urbanisation. |
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To coincide with this event, the real town of Fargo, Minnesota, will unveil a statue of Frances McDormand in her guise as the pregnant cop. |
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The latter appears, anachronistically, in the guise of two rich young bachelors who have just inherited the estate next door. |
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He lured both girls into his car under the guise he was a punter and then drove them several miles away. |
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The Japanese are alleged to have held a three-day orgy at the luxury hotel under the guise of a company celebration. |
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The duke, who sits in judgement, will not intervene as Portia enters in the guise as a lawyer to defend Antonio. |
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Cecil Gould has sustained that the altarpiece includes a self-portrait of the artist in the guise of his name saint, Saint Anthony of Padua. |
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But in reality, Husk was going to further alter the cows into the guise of missing oxen, receiving bounties without the hard labor. |
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It was in that guise that he was captured in 1943, floating down the Mekong River in a bamboo raft. |
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The incident spotlights the shell game being run on state campuses across North America under the guise of free speech. |
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I embarked on a flight to the United States donning the guise of a student. |
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In the guise of providing shelter to siteless or houseless persons, the owners of immovable properties are made landless and also jobless. |
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Yup, he was trying to convert all us shoppers to God under the guise of being a musician. |
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Under the guise of sociology, the film manages to slip us a fair amount of gynaecology too. |
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They are deeply uneasy with social instruments like shame or opprobrium, which smack of big-nosed authoritarianism in a new guise. |
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Primarily under the guise of electricity or combustibles, energy is hardly given a second thought. |
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As an aficionado of Mercury is its Neptunian guise, she enjoys exploring mythology and symbol as well as various meditations. |
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They were thought to have dual natures because they appeared only in the guise of morning or evening stars. |
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If I weren't able to assume the guise of different characters, I'd probably have to be put away. |
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As ever with legend, the lore of the wise-woman presents itself in the guise of history and truth. |
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Walk away under the guise of having urgent doctorly business to take care of instead of just admitting to total incompetence. |
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As the barbarians invaded, they often took over the old Roman provincial titles, so that Roman authority continued in a new guise. |
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In many part so the world escort agencies are illegal so they will market themselves under the guise of massage parlors or the like. |
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It used to be a music hall but this is the first production in its new guise and I really hope we can give it the best possible start. |
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So conceived, a municipality is not a local administrative agency of the state, or even the state in its local guise. |
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Although zebra and leopard prints are not as popular as they were a few years ago, the animal theme is back in a different guise. |
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Screening frequently occurs under the guise of making the decision process manageable. |
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But the man who has put the ring on her finger is not a love-struck Romeo, although he tries to present himself through that guise. |
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Appearing in other worldly guise, she had a hooked nose with rheumy cold, had cheeks sunken and walked lame. |
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The reaction of the minister is to justify their undefendable actions under the guise of policy matters. |
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No soap is without its stock rotter, this one appearing in the guise of a male chauvinist pig. |
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Traders have to ensure that everything they sell is marked up fairly, with no sneaky price rises smuggled in under the guise of metrification. |
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Now, he was faced with their roguery that was reaching a fever pitch, under the guise of divine influence. |
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These groups play the race card under the guise of concerns about immigration. |
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Mamoru Oshii is probably the only director in the world who makes art films under the guise of traditional anime. |
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Do postcolonialism and postmodernism herald the birth of a new era, or are they merely continuations of the old under a new guise? |
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What I suggest is that the Justice blog in the guise of an anonymous Supreme Court law clerk. |
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Here we saw that the tradition of the odalisque could be painted in Native American as well as Middle Eastern guise. |
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It was so straining to keep a guise fully activated for so long, not to mention two. |
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The V50 has transverse in-line engines in both 5-cylinder and four-cylinder guise. |
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Don't tell me this is masquerading under the guise of some kind of tribute. |
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The success of the song is entirely dependent on its contemporary relevance in the guise of almost fetishistic devotion to 60s pop nostalgia. |
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There should be a special award these days for not writing at an elementary school reading level under the guise of populism. |
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The first leisure visitors did so under the guise of hunting and normally camped in lean-tos or tents. |
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Our attack at the moment is to expose the fraud of commercial whaling under the guise of scientific whaling. |
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Greed, under the guise of business acumen and entrepreneurship, has become the new religion. |
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He played my life away like a game of charades behind the guise of immaturity and stupidity. |
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The pattern of ceremonial appearance in the guise of a god is not restricted to females. |
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The funniest was of Phoebe, the young shepherdess who had fallen in love with Rosalind in her male guise. |
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Yet, several aspects of this debate assumed a new guise as a range of complex questions emerged. |
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Many have taken to paying people to go to bars, cafes and clubs to talk up the relative merits of a product to complete strangers in the guise of casual conversation. |
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A lot of people, under the guise of the War Veterans Association, were used as the shock troops to remove the white commercial farmers from their land. |
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The paper's main working hypothesis is that this custom is to be understood in the context of underlying conceptions that fairytales convey in a symbolical guise. |
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The slow movement has effortless grace, so gentle in its seduction and courtly in guise that one imagines two dancing figures lovingly expressing endearments. |
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She was the epitome of all Rubensian models and appears in many of his late works, not only in portraits but in the guise of various saints and deities. |
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While his public image then was of some long-coated dandy, flicking away female attention with his Byronic hair, it was a guise that ill-fitted him. |
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His final release and departure to America came shortly after the China's president's visit to the United States, under the guise of a belated xenial present to his host leader. |
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He originally came to us in the guise of a gardener, but as we never had a garden he was utilized as an assistant goatherd, in which capacity, he gave every satisfaction. |
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We now see it as a place of environmental damage and chronic water problems, in contrast to earlier generations, who saw it in a more romantic guise. |
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The forces of evil have produced a devilish tool whereby spam can be sent to thousands of Windows users in minutes, in the guise of system alerts. |
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These changes are being made under the guise of fixing a country on the verge of collapse. |
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Other questions of both general and critical interest, such as vestimentary display in its guise as exhibitory colonialist language are also raised. |
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Like a magician waving his magic wand, McGrath took on the guise of Merlin as he wove his magic, enrapturing his team-mates, opponents and adoring masses. |
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In this guise, it features a small staff of day members and watchkeepers. |
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Watch them battle the forces of evil in the guise of a smiling clown. |
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In the respectable guise of religious liberty, the zombie-like culture war soldiers on. |
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Campaigns often exchange outrageous attacks but to do so in the guise of a government mailer is quite unusual. |
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And under the guise of exercise there exists a community that welcomes them with open arms. |
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During the chaos, many old grudges were settled, sometimes under the guise of overdue justice. |
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The Five Songs Without Words that follow were later transcribed for violin and piano and in that guise they have been heard far more often than in vocal form. |
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It is also a history of change and decay, of accepting some components of an incoming civilisation and rejecting others and refashioning them in a new and familiar guise. |
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New York's Richard Meier proposes a pairing of twin and triple towers, formed in the guise of a grid of avenues and streets raised high into the Manhattan sky. |
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And in the town of Caucasia, the criminals have taken on the guise of moralists. |
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Whether in the guise of new drugs or new therapies, technology is costly. |
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What assumes the guise of a chamber piece gains stature and respect. |
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In short, the film is a pleasingly inoffensive diversion in which Philip Seymour Hoffman, in the guise of splenetic gonzo rock journalist Lester Bangs, almost steals the show. |
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Second, relief operations run by the military carry the risk that they become a ruse to conduct military operations under the guise of supposedly providing assistance. |
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Raspberries have inspired flights of fancy in haute cuisine, most often in the guise of syrups and sauces used as an accompaniment to other fruits such as pears and figs. |
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Per Kundera, tweets and blogs translate every link, adding ideology in the guise of summation. |
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A more substantial meal is available in the guise of lamb cutlets in a plum chutney jus served with couscous and vegetables, for men who just won't eat quiche. |
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But the proposed revisions overshoot the mark, and in the guise of modernizing the rules, they strip away overtime protections for millions of workers. |
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Mary is at once graced by the Light and reflects it, a figure akin to God's Shekhinah, the Hebrew understanding of Divine Wisdom as manifest in feminine guise. |
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The push-poll operates under the guise of legitimate survey research to spread lies, rumors, and innuendo about candidates. |
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In refusing other gifts, which included 'pensions' in the guise of 'tribute', he was joined only by Cardinal Bourchier. |
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In the guise of a wildlife writer, a hook-and-bullet writer for Sports Illustrated, I went south also, to Baton Rouge and beyond. |
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If Wyndham wins, it would disable the ability of the FTC to broadly enforce cybersecurity standards under the guise of consumer protection. |
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Known from the myth in which Zeus seduces her in the guise of a white bull, Europa has also been referred to in relation to the present Union. |
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Under the guise of combating the Communist threat, the National Socialists secured immense power. |
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Ought we be concerned that our rights to protest are being continually eroded under the guise of enhancing our safety? |
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As if the Stasi were still hovering around him in the guise of tourists and visiting media. |
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A particular highlight sees Fielding, in the guise of NYPD cop Raymond Boombox, patrol through the aisles in search of suspects. |
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Even in the guise of a retired grandfather, or a dispensable uncle? |
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The majority of his big screen appearances see him adopt the guise of an aggressive Arab or a mouthy Middle Easterner. |
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French normally plays the Hammond organ, either in its genuine monster form or in its the more portable digital guise. |
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Puck, in this view, is a guise of the unconscious as a trickster, while remaining subservient to Oberon. |
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In a week when arthouse films came to town in the guise of Cyprus Film Days, it's ironic that the artiest one of all is showing at the multiplex. |
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Neither does it appear in any standard hymn book in a guise other than Parry's own, so it may have been harmonised specially for the film. |
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As a result, jihadism would rush back in, though perhaps in a different guise. |
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Killer whales were believed to have helped the hunters even when in wolf guise, by forcing reindeer to allow themselves to be killed. |
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These films are often created under the guise of cyberpunk action films, fantasy, dramas and apocalyptic tales. |
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And when given the guise of academic rigor, it accomplishes all of this rather perniciously. |
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Robber Footpad's former anthropophagic ways are forgotten in his new Cultural Revolution guise as a valiant Robin Hood who protects the weak from greedy tyrants. |
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On 16 March 2007, Blair featured in a comedy sketch with Catherine Tate, who appeared in the guise of her character Lauren Cooper from The Catherine Tate Show. |
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Many wanted it in stylish Tourer estate guise, popularity likely to continue now that this variant features more equipment, greater refinement and a smarter interior. |
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But Trinny and Susannah have worked their evil magic so successfully even favourite outfits assume the guise of manky old chamois leathers in our mind's eye. |
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Some countries, such as Bangladesh, that nominally ban abortion, may also support clinics that perform abortions under the guise of menstrual hygiene. |
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In the chapter, King Gylfi sets out to Asgard in the guise of an old man going by the name of Gangleri to find the source of the power of the gods. |
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Occupying the middle of the continuum, ostrichism can occur under the guise of several other approaches.This stance ought not to be equated with ostrichism. |
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In Self-Portrait as Infantas Holding Court Heffernan is shown in the guise of a nude child standing in the foreground of a landscape holding a baby. |
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The surreal movie stars Denis Lavant as Monsieur Oscar who changes into numerous costumes and latex masks to adopt the guise of some strange characters. |
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There is even an example of a pseudepigraphical letter composed under the guise of a presumably lost letter of the Apostle Paul, the Epistle to the Laodiceans. |
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The Great War poet Wilfred Owen was a resident, whilst his fellow poet Mary Webb much loved the town and referred to it many a time in her works under the guise of Silverton. |
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The royal house of Gwynedd may have endured in the guise of the Wynn and the Anwyl families who both claimed Rhodri ab Owain Gwynedd as their ancestor. |
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At a meadow a mile from Edinburgh, there was a pavilion where Sir Patrick Hamilton and Patrick Sinclair played and fought in the guise of knights defending their ladies. |
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An advocate of the guise of the good could accept a more intellectualist picture of motivation, according to which we only desire what we judge to be good or worthwhile. |
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There is long and varied history of Cornish dance from the medieval period, with records of strong traditions of morris dancing, mumming, guise dancing, and social dance. |
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Theatre also developed in the guise of miracle plays put on by the Church. |
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Graham Fellows appears in the guise of would-be pop star John Shuttleworth, who heads off on tour, with his portable electric organ and his agent. |
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Mother was stopped in the supermarket under the guise of asking about my leg, but more often than not they asked if it was true that I was a he-she. |
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Fundamentalism, in a religious guise, is both widespread and problematic. |
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Ne'er the sun might see Me bare who now with bloodshot eyes And teenful heart and cheeks how wan, Gathering bread in beggar's guise, From door to door must wander on. |
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Respite came the next day in the guise of cocktails, coatis and lava. |
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