A small group of unmasked protesters sat in front of the water cannon and held up their hands giving peace signs. |
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The 42-year-old father-of-one was drinking in The Green Lizard pub on Francis Street when an unmasked man shot him in the head. |
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Or is it because religion has become the last hiding-place of rascally politicians whose secular disguises have been unmasked by the people? |
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As a social problem, this tendency is unmasked by the realist, who assists the native to develop beyond this stage of primitive fetishism. |
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The film has unmasked Norman, and now he unmasks himself, to reveal the leering monster that lurked beneath all his personae. |
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Always enjoyable, Timothy Spall is fantastically weasel-like as the unmasked Peter Pettigrew, every bit as loathsome as can be expected. |
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She trailed off as she turned around and saw the unmasked, ungloved girl standing in front of the door, a spray can in her hand. |
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She then troweled a thin layer of overlay cement into the unmasked areas, coloring it afterwards. |
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Once the bewitcher is unmasked they are then confronted and asked to call off the attack. |
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Certainly there is as much bunk out there that needs to be unmasked as nonsense or lies. |
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Mark Felt, FBI number two in the days of Watergate, could not give the kind of ringing declaration appropriate to an unmasked whistle-blower. |
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Unless, of course, you want to be unmasked for the charlatan and scoundrel you are. |
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Some, especially in the provinces, unmasked bullying and thieving local officials who had been exploiting the people. |
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They were the ones who uncovered conspiracies, unmasked the wrongdoers and alerted the world to crimes against humanity. |
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Printing of a masked bitmap no longer results in lower resolution than an unmasked bitmap. |
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Abaddon has fallen, Shiro has been unmasked, and the Titans were driven back to the demon realms. |
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Those also watching to find out whether the mystery naysayer is unmasked are likely to be disappointed. |
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Like any sloppy two-timer who can't keep the tastes of his ladyloves straight, the serial confessor has been unmasked. |
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Hunko said today he had asked those questions after activists in Nottingham unmasked Kennedy in October and circulated news of their findings. |
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The fight to clear his name took 12 years – even though the real spy's identity was unmasked by a senior officer. |
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It is much to be desired that those Taliban fighters who have gone to ground in Pakistan should be unmasked and arrested. |
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Anti-Semitism, often in the guise of anti-Zionism, must be unmasked, not mistaken for ordinary political discourse. |
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In such situations, you can probably achieve the same effect by deleting the unmasked portions of the image in an image-editing application. |
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Also, the termination of transfers from the Czech Republic unmasked large underlying fiscal and external imbalances. |
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Generally, the very idea of being unmasked is enough to make these people run away. |
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Dürrenmatt, on the other hand, appreciated, cultivated and at the same time unmasked the peculiarities of Switzerland. |
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Careful supervision is required during drug withdrawal, since severe depression and underlying hyperactivity can be unmasked. |
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The question audiences of Queen of the Night will face is whether they want to be unmasked and, ultimately, to be seen. |
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Bold satirical initiatives have unmasked hypocrisy, corruption, and brutality in dictatorships across the world. |
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The hacker group Anonymous said it unmasked the author of an offensive Twitter parody account of school shooter Adam Lanza. |
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Terrorists are unlikely to sign up for pre-screening programs and should be unmasked if the program is operating properly. |
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But the action really worth watching will unfurl where delegates and lobbyists come face to face with actual unmasked New Yorkers, who will demand accountability. |
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The unmasked attacker followed suit with a fatal knife blade to Johannes's gut, then heaved him around and slammed him against a nearby wall, repeatedly. |
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Richard had just finished work and was with a colleague in the car park when a group of unmasked, armed men shoved them into a car, which sped off. |
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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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Now within cannon range, the Hurricane and her consorts unmasked their broadsides and hurled a firestorm of plasma cannon fire at the Asp and the remaining corvettes. |
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Yet once he was unmasked as a spy, and after his patriotism was revealed as a contrived distraction from his real treachery, even those who were moved to genuine loyalty by his speeches would not continue to feed on them. |
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It organized a spectacle there with all these people, some of whom have been completely unmasked in the last few days, for nothing more and nothing less than to listen to the speech given by President Bush. |
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Manchester United star Ryan Giggs, 38, was unmasked as the man who took out a gagging order against ex-Big Brother contestant Imogen Thomas. |
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And a woman with a hetaera mask, playing the aulos is accompanied by an assistant, an unmasked boy on the left. |
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That said, public perception of the degree of risk often originates in a failure to make distinctions in the types of data being used, in particular the difference between unmasked and masked data. |
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The context is then unmasked by observation and questions concerning both its production and its usage. |
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The artificially created antagonism between law and grace, faith and works, spirit and letter, ritualism and interior life, particularism and universality was unmasked. |
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Veiled anti-Semitism, often in the guise of antiZionism, must be unmasked. |
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And tomorrow morning, when the squad for the third Test is announced, with, for the first time in 55 matches no Kevin Pietersen, that person may be unmasked. |
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Again and again, occurrences and everyday experiences take an unexpected turn, and the commonplace is exposed and unmasked as an absurd mechanism. |
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Mr. Speaker, Al Gore and David Suzuki, not to mention every other credible environmentalist in the country, have unmasked the government's global warming plan for the fraud that it is. |
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When this whole advertising fraud case was unmasked Paul started out downplaying it. |
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This is certainly true when even the simplest understandings, such as the distinction between unmasked data and masked data, often escape those who are discussing data privacy issues. |
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The mechanism of these is not clear but is thought to include receptor abnormality, abnormality of a biological system that is unmasked by the drug, immunological response, drug-drug interactions, or be multifactorial. |
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When Smith was unmasked as the notorious pirate John Gow he sought to escape the attentions of the authorities by making for Eday via a raid on Hall of Clestrain, in Orphir. |
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Above the beard his face was unmasked and very thin, concave cheeks falling away from jutting bones, his eyes sunken deep in their sockets under tufted Gandalfian brows. |
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As the elite are unmasked as epically corrupt, public discontent grows. |
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The former titleholders for Oregon white oak, Norway maple, rock elm, buckwheattree, turkey oak, and blackhead catclaw were all unmasked as trees of a different species. |
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Neil Gaiman was featured in the History Channel documentary Comic Book Superheroes Unmasked. |
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