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Brennan stood out at Hawaii by learning to blend in.
And the bodyguards are learning to blend into the background, as are the staff members whose omnipresence gave Mr. Bush's campaign events the formal air of a presidential visit.
Hang back and treat learning to blend in as your primary goal.
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Isis has learned to blend in to the civilian population and avoid being hit.
Carnegie advised that people aspire to be — to borrow Chesterfield's favorite adjective — "easy"; that they learn to blend in.
The app's first section helps children learn to blend letter sounds into full words, through a cute game with a tortoise.
If you're going to hang out with young people – and on the internet, you're always hanging out with young people – you're going to have to learn to blend in.
By playing opposite Sanders at Florida State and Green in Washington, Mayhew said he learned to blend with strong personalities and talent while accepting that quarterbacks would pick on him.
Meanwhile, a second shape-changing creature from afar, whom Haldeman calls "the chameleon," has learned to blend into human societies very well, usually as a soldier because it gets pleasure from inflicting pain.
Dynasty Mitchell, 21, an aspiring poet who works at a supermarket, has learned to blend in by stretching a do-rag over his head and adopting a thuggish gait in public.
A review in The Dallas Morning News described the album as an "accomplished snapshot of the artist today," and a critic for People magazine said the album showed that Manilow "has learned to blend his earnest emotions with musical subtlety and even occasional wit".
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