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Well, the ever-popular formaldehyde — used in nail polish, shampoo, soap and hair straighteners — frequently appears on ingredient lists (sometimes disguised as "formalin"); it's a known carcinogen.
Ten spoke at length about how greed at the top inspires greed (sometimes disguised as ambition, which is more socially acceptable) among lower-ranking executives.
The towers, sometimes disguised as fir trees, cacti or flagpoles, were once confined mostly to sparsely populated stretches of highway or industrial zones.
It is somewhat paradoxical, then, that cell towers are sometimes disguised as trees, like the one near Exit 25 northbound on the Hutchinson River Parkway.
Sometimes disguised as rocks, such speakers can be built into planters or other outdoor furnishings, and some can be partly buried for concealment.
At the fictitious school, Seven Oaks College, where "Damsels in Distress" is set, there's no student bohemia, no counterculture — there's only culture and its absence (sometimes disguised as its pretense).
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Remember, StarClan is usually in hiding, sometimes disguised and rarely seen.
Companies also responded by delaying tax payments, borrowing from suppliers and sometimes disguising loans as direct investment, giving rise to a cat-and-mouse game with officials.
Be aware of the fact that demons sometimes disguise themselves as angels, and make sure to contact the right spirit.
He had created more than a dozen online profiles over the last years, sometimes disguising himself in accompanying photographs as a beautiful Southern blond woman or as a bandana-wearing conservative named Flagg Eagleton, baiting people into making racist or sexist comments and then publicly eviscerating them for it.
But Sanz sometimes delivers protest disguised as romance.
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