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Masquerade in Mexico (1945) was Leisen's musical remake of his own Midnight.
Failure, like the Devil, could masquerade in a wicked variety of disguises.
Volumes of short fiction often masquerade in novel's clothing — the easier, the thinking goes, to sell them.
Wilentz finds patterns of masquerade in voodoo ritual, in politics ("la politique de doublure"), even in the slippery grammar of Haitian Creole.
When Horace Walpole went to a masquerade in 1742, he saw "quantities of Vandykes, and all kinds of old pictures walked out of their frame".
The idea of a carnival in Notting Hill came from the annual Lenten tradition of "playing mas" (masquerade) in the eastern Caribbean.
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Everyone in the play is masquerading, in a way.
He masqueraded in a gray suit, a tie and shiny shoes.
Their purpose was transport, and they are supplemented by films of masquerades in action.
Their purpose was transport, and they are supplemented here by films of masquerades in action.
At 6 feet 4 inches and more than 200 pounds, Pence, 29, is like a Little Leaguer masquerading in a grown-up's body.
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