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Ponzu is a Japanese citrus-based sauce which comes in many guises, from a citrus yellow to the darker versions which have soy mixed in.

Nong resurfaces in many guises, from a cleaner in a mirrored sports club to a shaven-headed Buddhist, a symbol of multiple lives meeting in a single body.

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The hyperaggressive E63 Benz sedan and wagon amass 550 horsepower (or 577 in S-Model guise) from a twin-turbo 5.5-liter V-8.

As a sequel to its "Uncle Sam" show, the historical society mounted this very lively display of his iconic sister in her many guises, from "L'Amerique," an Indian princess with feathers in her hair who represented the New World in post-Columbus maps, to the matronly Lady Liberty portrayed in the Bartholdi statue that stands in New York Harbor.

As a sequel to its "Uncle Sam" show, the historical society mounted this very lively display of his iconic sister in her many guises, from "L'Amerique," an Indian princess with feathers in her hair who represented the New World in early maps, to the matronly Lady Liberty portrayed in the Bartholdi statue in New York Harbor.

As a sequel to its "Uncle Sam" show, the historical society mounted this very lively display of his iconic sister in her many guises, from "L'Amerique," an Indian princess with feathers in her hair who represented the New World in post-Columbus maps, to the matronly Lady Liberty protrayed in the Bartholdi statue that stands in New York Harbor.

The 30-year-old, who drove for the team in its various guises from 2007-11, is a contender for the vacant seat in 2013 alongside Scot Paul di Resta.

He painted his "divine Emma" more than 50 times, in guises ranging from a bacchante to Joan of Arc.

John Lithgow has appeared before the American public in guises ranging from a football player turned transsexual (the film "The World According to Garp") to a space alien masquerading as a physics professor (the sitcom "Third Rock From the Sun").

There will be rooms devoted to Ms. Sherman's explorations of subjects like the grotesque, with images of mutilated bodies and abject landscapes, as well as a room with a dozen centerfolds, a takeoff of men's magazines, in which she depicts herself in guises ranging from a sultry seductress to a vulnerable victim.

Since its completion in 1825, this handbook has appeared in so many different guises from 1889's Gastronomy as a Fine Art to The Philosopher in the Kitchen in 1970 – that much of its wisdom has become idiomatic.

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