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1 For there is nothing so bad but it can masquerade as moral.
2 Divining her desire, Balder helped out the masquerade as best he might.
3 I must play out this fool's masquerade as if nothing is amiss.
4 Of course, enemy propagandists shouldn't be allowed to masquerade as journalists.
5 He said they sometimes masquerade as other types of businesses to obtain accounts.
6 The 1964 Code provisions often enable mere fiscal manipulation to masquerade as charity.
7 It is encouraging that our opponents want to masquerade as liberals.
8 Clothing can masquerade as identity - it's how we signal who we are.
9 It's none of my business if you chose to masquerade as a gypsy.
10 Illegal shipments of wild-caught threatened animals masquerade as legal exports.
11 Such was the feeling of the times that partisanship could easily masquerade as patriotism.
12 Most of them masquerade as employees of the local college.
13 He wants to masquerade as an Aesculapius, and so has started this consumption theory.
14 She may masquerade as she likes out-of-doors, but this house is for civilised people.
15 For Euthyclos, as you will readily understand, was compelled to masquerade as a merchant-trader.
16 They'll masquerade as handy tools or games, and will sometimes function properly as an app.
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