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At Hermès, there are fewer H's, and now they are disguised, like the "Ninas" in a Hirschfeld cartoon.
There are even some who are very thinly disguised -- like the mother-dominated, medal-hunting colonel who is the son of a famous general.
As much as I hate the idea that I need some food disguised, like some wilful vegetable rejecting toddler, with stomach lining I saw no alternative.
Either way, she and her son fetch up in Mesolongi in remote western Greece, where she is now chief of the local station, disguised like someone in witness protection with a very odd new blond wig or dye-job.
A brief comedy scene set at a Jewish singles mixer, in which a gentile is told he will be disguised "like a Jewish Donnie Brasco" to slip into the world of Jews, was greeted with hilarity.
His book is peppered with real characters, some, like the Rev. Al Sharpton, identified by name, and others thinly disguised, like his protagonist, a stand-in for Ken Thompson, the Brooklyn district attorney, who died prematurely last year; and a plaintiff in a wrongful conviction suit, Jabbar Collins (Judge Block rejected New York City's motion to dismiss Mr. Collins's civil claim).
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This envy, so thinly disguised — just like the conversations I have with my own girlfriends, all of us rushing to add the obligatory "but I'm so happy for her".
"Disguised Bandit," like the other works in the series, upends expectations about the geography and targets of lynching: its location is the American West, not the Deep South, and its victims are Mexican, not African-American.
Disguised in a Zorro-like cape and mask, just like the superhero of "V for Vendetta," James Nova drew a cardboard dagger from his belt in front of the Time Warner headquarters at Columbus Circle in Manhattan.
Yet it mostly feels like an especially jazzy class project, with Cliffs Notes-like expositions disguised in masquerade costumes (2 30).
What amazes me most is how this program even manages to identify the spam that's disguised to look like a real e-mail message, containing either text like "Howdy Frank!
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