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Everyone in the play is masquerading, in a way.
At 6 feet 4 inches and more than 200 pounds, Pence, 29, is like a Little Leaguer masquerading in a grown-up's body.
He was talked of as a "Group horse masquerading in a handicap" in advance and that certainly looked the case here.
I don't know the Islam of the news: the noun and the verb are masquerading in a reality show producing something akin to a non-stop running of the night of the living dead.
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Among golf balls that retail for $20 a dozen or less, a truly underrated choice is the Gamer from Top-Flite, a performance ball masquerading in an inexpensive class.
He masqueraded in a gray suit, a tie and shiny shoes.
Failure, like the Devil, could masquerade in a wicked variety of disguises.
In Iraq, it's hard to tell who's a soldier, an assassin or just a politician masquerading in uniform.
However, he added, so far as his moral lecturing was concerned, Oldmeadow was "in the position of a valet masquerading in his master's clothes.
It masquerades in all of our religions," Lewis told HuffPost.
Ensor attained a similar setup in 1891, when he bunched three masquerading pranksters in a doorway in "Maskers Quarreling Over a Hanged Man" (1891).
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