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Where we live, he has to dissemble or keep quiet.
It is plenty good for Ryan that he has the wit of a nightclub entertainer because it probably won't be the last time he has to dissemble on the Sanchez-Tebow issue.
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Unlike contestants on Fox's "American Idol," who openly express a desire to be pop stars, people who advance on "The Bachelor" have to dissemble their ambitions.
The strategy meant that American officials, from top to bottom, had to dissemble both in public and in private about what exactly Davis had been doing in the country.
Colonel Prakash argues that the law has undermined unit cohesion, in part by compromising the integrity of homosexuals who have to dissemble and by posing a moral quandary for commanders -- look the other way or risk discharging a valuable service member.
No surprise that owners have attempted to dissemble on this front, creating definitions of labor and talent that work to owners' advantage.
By the end of the journey Odysseus has learned how to dissemble, supplicate and plead to stay alive, just as his son has learned how to stand up for himself.
Complicating matters further, some analysts say that Ayatollah Khamenei's denial of Iranian nuclear ambitions has to be seen as part of a Shiite historical concept called taqiyya, or religious dissembling.
Following man's example, things have also learned to dissemble.
They had not tried to dissemble or smooth out their rough edges in order to make themselves more popular or acceptable.
Even ad copy has found novel ways to dissemble.
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