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Even the text is only a pretext for dancing.
Gilad Shalit is only a pretext for a job scheduled months ago.
Many believe Turkey's targeting of Isis is only a pretext for its efforts to suppress the PKK, which has fought the Turkish state for a combination of territorial, political and human rights for Turkey's beleaguered 20 million Kurds.
It is easy to feel that the main event of celebrity culture is now the showing-up of the failing flesh, and all the acclaim of youth and freshness that goes before is only a pretext.
"The girl is only a pretext, but certainly not the main cause of the crime".
Animals Asia says it fears that the national security argument is only a pretext for evicting the sanctuary.
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Sindeeva alleged in a statement that the question about the Leningrad siege was only a pretext.
M. Beck feared that this allegation by Herr Forster was only a pretext for increasing militarisation of Danzig. 5.
Their reporters tell readers what they'd tell one another: the minutiae of plot and personality, not the broad strokes of issues, which are only a pretext for publishing certain stories anyway.
And at the daily White House briefing on Wednesday, Ms. Sanders was asked whether the advice from Mr. Rosenstein and Mr. Sessions was only a pretext for a decision the president had already made.
Appearing on the CNN program "Larry King Live" on Sept. 8, Mr. Putin brushed off a question about muzzling the press, saying, "I believe that when they are talking about the need to protect the freedom of expression, that's only a pretext to be able to cover their own commercial interests in some quarters".
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