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A Racial Chameleon It is as if Johnny Gonzalez was raised to be an undercover.
Now he says he primarily reserves his shoes for church, and when his wife makes him "chameleon" it.
When one earns one's living and professional acclaim by being an uncanny chameleon, it is a difficult trick to step unmasked into the bright light of fame.
Here are the facts of the case: Leon, a green lizard (some species of chameleon, it appears, though this is unstated), has to "go poo".
Arboreal animals (e.g., squirrel) use the tail for balance and as a rudder when leaping; in some (e.g., spider monkey, chameleon) it is prehensile, a fifth limb for increased mobility and stability.
The thing about Gainsbourg is that whatever the role, however wonderfully she acts, she's not physically a chameleon: it's still always her face, her features that you're looking at, her father's jaw, the boyish smile, the quirky look.
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With a surge of brights currently parading down the fashion runways and clashing with the red carpet, and with lively lacquered surfaces in interiors and architecture changing color like structural chameleons, it is easy to mistake this colorful movement as a revival.
While the former French colony is perhaps best known internationally as a biological wonderland — a home to rare species of lemurs and chameleons — it is also a place of abysmal poverty, with more than half the population scraping by on less than $1 a day.
"They call it chameleon, I think," Ms. Ostarello replied.
"It's interesting to see the Abercrombie, chameleon that it is, changing its appearance yet again.
In an instant, the animal can change its shape and the color and texture of its skin to resemble nearly anything: a flatfish, a crab, a block of coral, a frond of algae; surely, it could mimic a chameleon if it needed.
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