Leach is a minor character and the fact that Larsen effortlessly penetrated his incognito has no central plot significance. |
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So I thought I'd slip down incognito for a tandoori lamb salad, a Goan prawn curry and a glass of wine, and then come home and write it up. |
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He is incognito, with a blond wig, shaggy mustache and large gold-framed aviator glasses. |
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The incognito of lower class employment is an effective cloak for any dagger one might wish to hide. |
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There was certainly a Green and Labor presence trailing in his wake but the majority of the abuse was launched at him from incognito locals. |
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I was blackballed and blacklisted, vilified and scarified and was reduced to having to go incognito to the pub to enjoy a pint or three. |
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As the incognito president cries out for justice, the police inform him that he is a wanted man. |
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For that matter, these days, most important personages using public transportation travel incognito. |
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When he is in Austin, he wears a hat and sunglasses and does the whole incognito routine. |
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Over the next month judges will visit each of the restaurants incognito and give their verdict. |
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As for Mussolini, rumours circulated that he attended one of the performances incognito. |
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He is said to be one of our leading playwrights, who may have reasons transcending merely legal ones for his incognito. |
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Charles, now 22 and eager to be married, persuaded his father to let him make an incognito romantic journey to Spain. |
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They waited while he filled two glasses with a pale brown liquid and gave them to the incognito agents. |
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The road to perversion is cast with such anonymous faces, individuals incognito. |
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With cyber con artists hungry for ways to launch attacks incognito, the study found that at least 1 million computers were under their control worldwide. |
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None of this makes what incognito and the Dolphins did any less reprehensible. |
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The beast roves in the streets of a stygian city that Conan, deposed king at that time, visits incognito. |
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The new breed of hooligan travels incognito, separate from football-fan contingents, preferring private cars to public transport. |
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The experience left its mark on him, a member of one of Italy's richest families who had boarded incognito. |
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On the verandah, BBC hacks back from incognito trips to Zimbabwe, Mozambican electoral analysts and local investigative reporters compare notes. |
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Scorpio likes to be in a cave of a thick forest and yet rule being incognito. |
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I hang out with them sometimes incognito and we sit down in local cafés and discuss what's going on in the world over a glass of tea. |
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I was blackballed and blacklisted, vilified and scarified and was reduced to having to go incognito to Cleary's of Ballycroy to enjoy a pint or three. |
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Rudd dissociated himself from the bombers early on and lived on the run, incognito within the working-class, people he suddenly realised he knew nothing about. |
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Unlike deliberately constructed visions, the myths we live and work by often remain unseen, residing incognito in our daily rituals, rites, customs, and metaphors. |
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Saa is now navigating a new life in America as an incognito boarding school student. |
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Celebrities like Paris Hilton and an incognito Selena Gomez mingle in the elevated VIP area by the main stage. |
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The crime writer had a horror of the press, and she would always attempt to travel incognito, choosing places where she was unlikely to be recognised. |
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And perhaps such a chance encounter could turn out to be the equivalent of winning the lottery, when a minor favour to an incognito king brought great reward. |
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Dr Johnson was famously won over after a long conversation with the King in 1767, while numerous stories abound of the King visiting farms incognito. |
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On Sunday morning, Meena had teamed up with her friend Ramba and the two had tried to make an incognito visit by car to the Subramania Swamy Temple at Maruthamalai. |
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He showed up at the games incognito and stayed in makeshift barracks. |
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And then he tried to go incognito while partying for hours at the Delano's Florida Room. |
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Deciding to see for himself, and overruling the objections of Renato, Riccardo lightheartedly invites everyone to join him in an incognito visit to the witch. |
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This action obviously ran counter to remaining incognito. |
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Dr. Seale began to map this biological terra incognito in 2000 when he identified the Pax7 gene as a marker, or identifier, for these satellite cells. |
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It seems unfair that these vital micro-machines should be so incognito. |
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After suppressing numerous rebellions with considerable bloodshed, Peter embarked on a tour of Western Europe incognito. |
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While Eli Manning and Ben Roethlisberger, the quarterbacks chosen with him atop the 2004 draft, have become the faces of their franchises, Rivers has remained incognito. |
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