Sentence examples for who thinly from inspiring English sources

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Many of those who have rushed to embrace him represent the worst of Brazilian politics: unscrupulous populists, or conservative political bosses, who thinly disguise their appetite for pork with tired nationalist talk.

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I said as much to Scheerder, who smiled thinly.

I walked down the hall of my high school passing out copies of a comic-book zine I drew, featuring a mock superhero called SuperEmily, who battled thinly veiled versions of my grade's reigning mean girls.

First up is Golo Thomsen, the nephew of Martin Boorman (compare and contrast with the protagonist of Time's Arrow who has a thinly disguised Josef Mengele as "Uncle" Pepi).

Under that statute, hookers and pimps are still jailable, but the third parties who host their thinly disguised ads are not.

One white who was a thinly veiled target of Mr. Mbeki's remarks, Tony Leon, heads the Democratic Alliance, the A.N.C.'s main, if distant, rival.

There are Muslims, Asians and Aboriginal people … and the university owes it to them to assure them that its senior ranks are not populated by people who have a thinly veiled disdain for them".

Companies with market values that eclipsed the likes of General Motors or American Airlines were governed by boards with a handful of members, many of them venture capitalists who spread themselves thinly across numerous boards.

Through speeches, interviews and publications, another prosecutor argued, Ms. Ingabire claimed that "one ethnic group is beyond or above the other ethnic group," and that power was held by a small group of people who exploit others, thinly veiled allusions to ethnic Tutsis and Hutus.

The budget, which passed the House last month and has since become a central focus of the presidential campaign, has faced blistering criticism for steep cuts to federal programs, including a blast from President Obama, who called it "thinly veiled social Darwinism".

We might complain about Cockney gabbiness or joke about English parsimony – a random memory is mockery of a family from somewhere like Chatham who thought of thinly spread meat-paste sandwiches as a special teatime luxury – but that was probably revenge for the English canard that the Scots are mean.

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