Disguises Sentence Examples

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  • The languages which it disguises rather Middle, n expressesMiddle Persian, as we may call it Persian.

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  • She disguises herself as a man and studies with a house scholar for three years.

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  • Rivalry brings deceitful disguises, mistaken identities and scorn - so much scorn.

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  • His life was one of concealment and disguises; a price was put on his head; but he was fearless and indefatigable in carrying on his propaganda and in ministering to the scattered Catholics, even in their prisons.

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  • As ninja were not only assassins but also spies they had to adopt cunning disguises so that they could pass into enemy territory unnoticed.

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  • And no wonder, for even Satan disguises himself as an angel of light.

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  • I'm in a " French floozy " outfit as one of my disguises and I have to seduce one of the guards.

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  • Hence, the attempt to rescue inductive inferences by grafting deductive inferences onto them disguises rather than solves the problem of induction.

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  • Her mysterious witchery disguises the real Lady Audley, a bigamist and would-be murderess.

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  • With a bit of imagination, paper plates can become the cast of puppet characters for a show or a series of disguises for hours of fun.

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  • Black liner is especially important with a vintage lingerie, pin-up girl look because it makes the eyes look more seductive and dreamy, and also disguises the point where the false lashes meet your lid.

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  • In despair at his kind rejection, Eowyn disguises herself as a man to ride with her father's army, in search of an honorable death on the field of battle.

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  • Canning had a taste for mystery and disguises, which he had shown at Oxford, and which did much to gain him his unfortunate reputation for trickery.

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  • In this aspect they are natural phenomena still, but phenomena as originally conceived of by the personifying imagination of the savage, and credited, like the gods of the Maori or the Australian, with all manner of freaks, adventures and disguises.

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  • The wife, regarding union with her producer as incest, fled from his embraces as Nemesis did from those of Zeus, and Rhea from Cronus, assuming various animal disguises.

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  • Jess is a young woman who disguises a dysfunctional middle class background behind an edgy, volatile temperament.

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  • The generous cut of the pant legs disguises thighs and provides a comfortable wearing experience.

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  • They may also include disguises, such as hats, wigs, glasses and stick-on facial hair.

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  • The faceting in an oval diamond disguises some flaws within the gem.

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  • In the capture of animals would be involved the pedagogic influence of animal life; the engineering embraced in taking them in large numbers; the cunning and strategy necessary to hunters so poorly armed giving rise to disguises and lures of many kinds.

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  • The stratagems and disguises by which with the help of a few faithful friends he slew the suitors are described at length in the Odyssey.

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  • It was not long before all disguises were thrown off; in Egypt Wahab-allath began to issue coins without the head of Aurelian and bearing the imperial title, and Zenobia's coins bear the same.

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  • Sometimes Athena disguises him as a decrepit beggar, sometimes she bestows on him supernatural beauty and vigour.

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  • Thus driven back upon himself, Schopenhauer fell into morbid meditations, and the world which he saw, if it was stripped naked of its disguises, lost its proportions in the distorting light.

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  • And he's using that knowledge to his advantage... better disguises, changing his MO, carefully executing his abductions.

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