Sentence examples for how to mask from inspiring English sources

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We know how to mask out I.P.'s, because a friend's dad has an Internet company.

And Mr. Cocker has some vocal limitations, which he knows how to mask in a hundred ways, by reciting, pleading, shrieking, crooning.

Anonymous does make some effort to warn its supporters of the potential hazards of joining the movement; its handbook for new recruits has several pages of instructions on how to mask one's online identity.

Most of all the cards are stepping stones across the sea: we observe in them how we learned from America how to mask our guilt at the way Christians behave when it isn't Sunday.

The segment in the daily programme Sabahiyat, on Channel 2M, showed a smiling makeup artist demonstrating how to mask marks of beating, on a woman with her face made up to appear swollen and covered with fake black and blue bruises.

For example, a company may be interested in how to mask the bitter taste of a medicine.

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Progressive shifts in awareness over the years including what some have termed the discourse of "political correctness" have helped, but these shifts have also allowed systems of discrimination to learn the language of racism, and as such, how best to mask racist behaviour.

It arrived halfway through my career and I've learned how to imitate, mask and adapt.

These instructions show you how to make a mask resembling the "comedy" and "tragedy" masks that are often used to symbolize the concept of drama.

Standard procedures have been developed for when and how to use masking.

Make sure you know how to use masking fluid-it's a fickle medium.

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