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1 Now, all at once, Boyd beheld the magnate in a new guise .
2 Carroll, too, seemed to present himself to him under a new guise .
3 In the 21st century, however, it has assumed a new guise .
4 Thus had Franklin's patients aged with him and returned in this new guise .
5 In this new guise , he seemed to have no inhibitions whatsoever.
6 What I found, in other words, was wishful thinking-angels in a new guise .
7 She looked very charming in her new guise of invalid.
8 They feared lest it was Double-Face come in a new guise to torture them.
9 Under its new guise , Derby hopefuls are given a 36-race window of opportunity to qualify.
10 The homeward stroll at sunset was perfectly beautiful, and showed Gulmarg in an absolutely new guise .
11 Although this was a new guise , the Major recognized Kuze peering out through the man's eyes.
12 Others, more colourful and bright, demand to be noticed, reshaping old stories in a new guise .
13 The appearances of this subject in different keys and in a new guise are also very effective.
14 An old friend under a new guise .
15 When Laura's husband, Beppo, returns, and is seen in a new guise at a ball, we read-
16 Still learning his new guise , he had, but he didn't care much for any of the Colors personally.
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