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They are not putting on a guise instead of themselves.
I imagine the standard is suffocating, that putting on a guise of impenetrable "manliness" every day can be exhausting.
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And when a local print shop offers discounts or rebates for bulk orders—Intel's transgression few imagine it is plotting against consumers.But in a market where one firm is king, such practices can take on a sinister guise.
(The Penguin, for example, became a supplier of goods on the black market, while the Huntress, who felt ostracized by Batman, took on a new guise).
Replacing it at 9 p.m. for two months will be "The Cape," about a man who takes on a superhero guise to regain his good name.
Faris readily acknowledged that Arabic literary projects "often take on a superficial guise to push state or personal agendas", but "I signed on to this project from the beginning because I believed in its founders".
The Paisley, Scotland, born singer, songwriter, archivist, provocateur and cultural commentator, took on a new guise.
(Participant 1) In the rural areas, an APN activity such as advocating for policy and practice improvement could take on a different guise to that which might be expected in more affluent countries.
Under Gordon Edelstein's swift direction, the cast of four -- including Andrew Polk and Guy Boyd, who take on one guise after another with virtuosity -- is flawless.
Last week, Young's fascination with transportation took on a brand new guise.
As the discipline of psychology emerged late in the 19th century, however, phenomena took on a somewhat different guise.
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