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1 It told me without disguise how great were the changes in me!
2 Clinics were assigned codenames to disguise how many there really were.
3 No amount of marketing spin can disguise how fraught this is.
4 Charles glowered at the handcuffs to disguise how awful this made him feel.
5 But that doesn't disguise how it's still strictly down-slope stuff.
6 Relief flooded through him and he smiled, not trying to disguise how pleased he was.
7 They also disguise how fragmented Britain has become.
8 She wore long white evening gloves; presumably to disguise how much blood she had on her hands.
9 Investment bank is accused of helping to cause the crisis by using derivatives contracts to disguise how much Greece was borrowing.
10 He was looking unusually drawn; although he was keeping his tone light, she guessed that he was trying to disguise how rattled he was.
11 But Shushkevich cast that resistance as a smokescreen that disguised how pro-Russian Lukashenko's policies really were.
12 Galway lacked rhythm and pattern, Noel Meehan's injury-time goal disguising how close the contest had been.
13 'Stingy,' said Grace, trying to disguise how she was watching Mori.
14 It disguises how childish they are.
15 Technically it's really hard, and because she's such a character -lots of shimmying, always playful -that disguises how difficult it is.
16 "Yes, sir, I know that." Ralph hardened his expression, disguising how worthless he felt, and looked at Landon McCullock.
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