Sentence examples for have been masquerading from inspiring English sources

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A 13-year-old girl was beaten and sexually assaulted early yesterday in the pediatric ward of Bellevue Hospital Center by a man who may have been masquerading as a hospital employee, the police said.

More recently, crafts in Britain, as in the United States, have been masquerading for art lovers under labels like functional sculpture, painterly vessels, studio art, contemporary decorative arts and others that museums and galleries use to avoid the C word.

Dr. Jeff Boundy, a herpetologist with the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries, called it "very rare to find a new species of snake in the United States," and added, "Using this technique we can find snakes that have been masquerading as others for years".

Icke discovered that a race of shape-shifting lizards have been masquerading as Presidents and monarchs, to crush the planet beneath their jackboot for centuries.

Icke discovered that a race of shape-shifting lizards have been masquerading as Presidents and monarchs, to crush the planet beneath their jackboot for centuries. .

The healthy Joker that Talia stabbed then reanimates into the shapeshifting Clayface, who is revealed to have been masquerading as a healthy Joker all along at the ailing villain's request.

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Even wealthy parents have been surprised — and relieved — to discover that the babe sleeping peacefully in the nursery has been masquerading as legitimate kin when in medical fact he or she is an impostor.

The balance of evidence, with DNA playing a key role, showed that more than one species had been masquerading under the name A ampelopsifoliella, including an unnamed one that had been brought to Europe.

A 56-year-old homeless woman has been masquerading as an undercover police officer and robbing elderly people, mostly in and around Greenwich Village, since March, the authorities said yesterday.

Regards, Dennis Campbell Center for International Legal Studies At this point, Charles Cushen, a computer programmer in Los Angeles who had been masquerading as Mr. Moore and "Alice Foley," Mr. Moore's secretary, created Andreas Bichlbauer (choosing the name at random from a Vienna phone book), and made travel arrangements for Dr. Bichlbauer and two "security agents," including a cameraman.

He sold a Dutch landscape shortly after the show opened in the morning, and then a Cézanne watercolour he'd bought from another dealer less than an hour before.Across the carpet, Christie's has been masquerading as a dealer called King St Fine Art, through which clients who prefer to dispose of their artworks by private sale rather than public auction are supposed to find an outlet.

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