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They acted like buddies in a scene belying the truth.
Most were in uniform, belying official claims of minimal casualties.
Belying its name, Norwegian flies routes all over Europe and beyond.
"I felt fine," he said, a raspy voice partly belying his statement.
Belying its pastoral setting, the area has long been a trouble spot.
The polish sparkled when he moved his hands, belying his otherwise understated presentation.
Belying the area's adventurous feel, 40 percent of PowMow's runs are rated intermediate.
"I didn't want to assume," she replies brusquely, her reddening cheeks belying her words.
Nuclear plants—again belying the "clean energy" moniker—produce mountains of highly radioactive waste.
They're pretty sandwiches, belying their blue-collar origins in New Orleans's 1929 streetcar strike.
In three hitless at-bats since then, there had been nothing belying Stanton's words.
"Friends and rare days off on a Monday," wrote Nick, belying a notable absence: Danielle.
It's deceptively crystalline, belying its lushness, and almost indolent in how it clings to the tongue.
He has the unassuming presence, belying an unflappable intelligence, of an operative posing as an accountant.
At 81 she looked as radiant as ever, her taut skin and chic outfits belying her age.
"Moonlight" is an ingenious opening feint, its goody-two-shoes waltz belying something a little less chaste.
It was hailed as a symbolic moment belying a bright future between Cuba and the United States.
Here, energy and adventurousness are matched only by imagination, belying any notion that Africa is a dark continent.
It's as if summer waves tasted of sugar water instead of saltwater, its smoothness belying its awesome force.
He blends earnestness with impishness, the vulnerabilities in his comments sometimes belying the bravado of his bouncy walk.
Trump then saluted Bush, a gesture belying the history of antipathy between the Republican president and the Bush family.
Belying its name, which comes from an archaic Danish word meaning to dance clumsily, Balter has a polished charm.
About one-third of them are men, belying broadly held assumptions that this is almost exclusively a female concern.
Belarus has developed some globally recognized IT brands, belying an image of a country stuck in a Soviet time warp.
Singapore's non-oil domestic exports (NODX), closely watched for clues on economic growth, contracted in April, belying expectations for growth.
The looks were insouciant but also classically glamorous, belying the notion that youthfulness should be synonymous with slouchiness or sex.
Belying the stereotype of patrician yachtsmen with jaunty caps swilling drinks and getting tan, ocean sailing can be extraordinarily dangerous.
It marked the continuation of a recent trend for Philadelphia, belying its standing as the league's second-lowest scoring team.
You will find the bottle powerfully restorative, belying its status as an artifact too unsexy and unfashionable to be advertised.
One such bit of verse, called "Midnight Poem," describes a lonely night of stargazing (belying her exaggerated reputation for promiscuity).
A large share of the victims have been Muslims, belying the Islamic State's claim to be the defender of their faith.
Some authors and/or eras and/or subgenres start repeating, belying the substructure that is the taste of an individual human.
Aides, political allies and Mahathir himself say he has been working long hours in his first six weeks, belying his age.
Democrats, who were skeptical of that argument to begin with, are pointing to Wednesday night's attack as belying the deterrence line.
Belying the connotations of being dressed head-to-toe in black, they're warm, open, happy to speak about their catalogue of work.
Belying his reputation as a rigid geometrician, Josef Albers's continuous, untrammeled awe at the grandeur of the pre-Columbian world is contagious.
He describes his adolescent body, an imposing 6-foot-6, as a "man costume" belying a gentle boy who preferred to read.
Belying the perpetual culture shock of post-2016 life is the more difficult, personal truth that our good intentions don't mean shit.
Indonesians consume less than one litre of alcohol per head a year, belying Muslim groups' claims that booze is creating a health crisis.
Export growth was a healthy 14.2 percent, belying the idea of a serious global slowdown or of major impact from the trade conflict.
After only the slightest of pauses, he answered frankly, perhaps belying his belief that at some point, the Three Lions will break through.
On most days, the view is picturesque, belying the fact that it is one of the Middle East's most politically charged fault-lines.
With little more than a hunch that "of course...large scale voter fraud" prevails in "certain communities", Mr Trump ignores studies belying the claim.
Jointweed prefers to grow in habitats where the summer sun bakes sandy, dry uplands into oblivion for months, belying this slender plant's apparent fragility.
A tall young woman with her hair in braids, James spoke quickly and quietly, her shyness belying a history of fighting with other girls.
Belying years of international isolation, Kim appeared at ease this week as he interacted with Singaporean government officials including Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong.
Belying his smaller campaign, Bullock has 25 organizers on the ground in Iowa and has made 10 trips to the state as a candidate.
As her set progressed, she changed in a wink into a lacy body suit that highlighted a fit, youthful appearance belying the singer's 50 years.
But that bump in the road having been negotiated, what follows is a smooth ride, a novel belying its historical origins with a #MeToo slant.
After another round of violent clashes overnight, the city settled into an eerie quiet on Saturday, belying the undercurrent of anger over the government's decision.
Belying its progressive image, San Francisco spends roughly half the amount per public school student than New York City, where the cost of living is comparable.
Also, current unemployment rates are masquerades, belying the fact that many of these new jobs do not pay a livable wage and come with no benefits.
They will not be allowed to "flay the skin and suck the blood" of retail investors, he added, belying his earlier reputation as a mild-mannered bureaucrat.
Belying his reticent image, Singh launched a broadside on the Indian leader, urging him to find pragmatic ways to ease the distress caused by the cash crunch.
After two months of beta testing, the 57th version of the browser drops today for public consumption, belying the slow moving condiment that shares its build number.
Belying its reputation for liberal policies, even Europe has recognized this new landscape and many of its nations have realized the need for more competitive tax rates.
Their style won't inspire poetry, but it has proved effective at disrupting and disarming opponents, and even belying the statistics that normally augur success in this tournament.
Biometric data showing Armstrong's heart pounding at 156 beats a minute at the moment Eagle touches down on the lunar surface, belying his reputation as Mr. Coolstone.
Ms Tokarczuk has spoken about the fact she didn't have a passport until she was 30, a fact belying the global crisscrossings the many characters in "Flights" make.
And, belying City's allegation of an appearance of partiality, Monster said, the arbitrator disclosed that in the one Monster arbitration he previously handled, he ruled against the company.
Belying breathless headlines about the fabulous opportunities that technology is about to bestow on society, it suggests that many rich market democracies have lost much of their dynamism.
The prosecutors are sure to emphasize how Ms. Holmes and Mr. Balwani were hands-on managers, belying any claim that they did not know what was going on.
"This loft is natural for shooting reality TV, because of the high ceilings," McCarthy said, the severity of his all-black outfit and shaved head belying his affable manner.
It was really cool, really amazing companies, and lots of women, people of color, sort of belying the idea that only white men can create things in this world.
Belying the image of a France that is shuttered for all of August, Mr. Macron is in fact largely following in the steps of his Socialist predecessor, François Hollande.
The book provides evidence of Mr. Sadr's deep distrust of Ayatollah Khomeini, whom he apparently regarded as a dangerous lunatic, belying their outwardly cordial dealings and family ties through marriage.
Giorgi, belying her ranking of 100th in the world, beat U.S. Open champion Sloane Stephens in the first round and then ousted twice Wimbledon and former Sydney champion Petra Kvitova.
Belying immediate concerns about last June's vote to leave the European Union, the economy remained robust in 2016 and tax revenues have continued to flow strongly into the government's coffers.
"These are Ambient Pop Love songs that are also Prayers to the Universe," Beal wrote of the record on Bandcamp, belying some of the existential horror at the record's core.
As seen through the brand-new Daniel K. Inouye Solar Telescope in Hawaii, the sun looks like a boiling pot of popcorn, belying the notion of a bland yellow orb.
Belying his reputation for hawkishness, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu quickly accepted another Hamas cease-fire, leading his defense minister to resign in protest and Hamas to claim a tactical victory.
But using a different statistical approach, Harvard's expert found a modest bump for two subgroups of Asian-Americans — women and applicants from California — belying, Harvard said, the overall claim of discrimination.
But belying that confidence is an urgent push to upgrade those systems as North Korea has stepped up its own missile program, firing 23 missiles in 16 tests over the last year.
The artists who are showing up are reflective of the cross-section of the United States that buoyed Mr. Trump to victory in November, while belying the opulence he is known for.
In fact, he tells me loads of things—and often with an openness belying the cryptic, reserved presence presented by himself and the press when he started releasing music all those years ago.
Belying his trade union connections before being elected to parliament, Hawke ushered in a wave of economic deregulation that turned around an economy languishing in recession and with double-digit unemployment and inflation.
But the dots also reveal that quite a few funds performed poorly during both periods, belying the claim that hedge funds optimise returns during good times and minimise damage when things turn nasty.
PARIS (Reuters) - The French have become more optimistic about the future that at any time in the past eight years, a survey showed on Tuesday, belying their reputation as a nation of pessimists.
The event was clearly orchestrated to convey a impression that business was continuing as usual in Harare, belying the reality that Mugabe was unable to do anything without the approval of military commanders.
This seems to reveal that it was not Mueller who started investigating the payoffs to women on Trump's behalf — belying the picture of an out-of-control special prosecutor wildly exceeding his mandate.
Rather, at the heart of this genre is a set of conventional beliefs about the relationship between mothers and children — beliefs that persist today, belying the lip service we pay to gender equality.
The leaks have also shown the strength of the press, belying worries that journalists would be chilled by President Barack Obama's crackdown on leaks and Mr. Trump's unusual attacks on the news media.
Belying its reputation as a world capital for food and entertainment, London has lost about 50 percent of its nightclubs and 35 percent of its locally owned and operated music spots since 2007.
The initiative, which was backed by many law enforcement officials and prosecutors, passed with 51 percent of the vote, belying California's national image as place where politics was steadily moving to the left.
Belying the idea that New Yorkers themselves eschew the Times Square festivities, Eskie Garcia, a 123-year-old city worker living in Brooklyn, said she has come every year for about a decade.
"Belying her reputation as fierce and formidable, the Minister was soft spoken and smiling in this meeting - articulate but gentle, candid but warm," Donald Gips, then U.S. ambassador to South Africa, wrote in 2010.
Ironically, despite the extreme differences, the GOP is stumbling on the same underlying problem that ultimately tarnished the ACA in critics' eyes: spiraling prices often necessitated skyrocketing premiums and deductibles, belying the "affordable" moniker.
"We had the Russians and the F.B.I., and she couldn't prevail against that, but she did everything else and still won by 2.8 million votes," Mr. Clinton said, his determined smile belying his fury.
Crucially, the kids danced more often than not off the beat: Mr. Leckey did not synchronize sound to image, which imbued the video with a loss and wistfulness belying its four-on-the-floor beat.
"Chaos beckons," Mr. Bartlett gently sings, but he's belying the orderly intricacy of the music's Minimalistic fabric of propulsive, gamelan-like bell tones, string-ensemble chords and pizzicati and wraithlike backing vocals, transparent yet rigorous.
"For the time being, firms appear to be looking through heightened risks from tariffs and trade policy uncertainty, belying widespread comments of their concern," said Jake McRobie, a U.S. economist at Oxford Economics in New York.
Transfer income – from various means-tested government programs plus alimony and child support totals only $1,965, belying the claim that Americans who aren't saving in a formal retirement plan will necessarily become charges of the taxpayer.
This occasionally slows the book's narrative engine — someone will have to tell me what the half page of untranslated Japanese on page 168 contributes to the proceedings — but it also lends it a length-belying heft.
President Donald Trump's plan to slap tariffs on imported steel and aluminum would barely budge the price of a Boeing jetliner or fighter plane, belying fears of a big blow to U.S. industry, aerospace analysts said.
First, belying their solitary reputation, the seals came together in groups to attack king penguins (twice the size of the gentoo penguin in the photograph) that were entering the sea from a rookery on the island.
But he projects vigor belying his age on the trail, and has not been faced with questions regarding his stamina and mental acuity that have plagued former Vice President Joe Biden, who is two years younger.
He is known for variety and touch, but also for a tempestuous relationship with John Tomic, one of the more notorious firebrand coaching fathers, and for belying the hearty character of his adopted country's famous champions.
There are two separate scenes of Casey and her mother slicing the skins off vegetables over the kitchen sink, standing side by side, belying the fact that, in a reversal, the daughter is caring for the mother.
Her jaw thrust forward like a prow, her elfin eyes belying her regal bearing, her wide-screen mouth wrapping itself around those slashing, implacable consonants — they're all exactly as you remember them and want them to be.
Its title, "I Can't Breathe: A Killing on Bay Street," seems to imply a narrow focus on the Garner killing, belying the book's prismatic approach to both the people and policies involved in Garner's life and death.
Martin Shkreli anticipated huge profits from raising the price of a decades-old drug for an infectious disease, belying any notion that helping patients was foremost in his mind, according to information released by congressional investigators on Tuesday.
"Despite the closure of eight small-scale producers so far, we could see imports stabilise, belying any concerns of supply constriction from the Philippines that has recently riled markets artificially boosting nickel prices," Citi said in a note.
A pouf of pampas grass, its plumes halfway between fur and feather, looks untethered and irresolute, belying its feral nature: The plant is banned from sale in parts of Australia, where it threatens habitats and endangered native trees.
"Despite the closure of eight small-scale producers so far, we could see imports stabilise, belying any concerns of supply constriction from the Philippines that has recently riled markets, artificially boosting nickel prices," Citi said in a note.
Giorgi, belying her ranking of 100th in the world, beat U.S. Open champion Sloane Stephens in the first round and added another grand slam champion to her list of victims in just under two hours when Kvitova blasted a forehand wide.
Adding to suspicions, on Sunday, NBC's Kelly O'Donnell posted a video of Trump being hustled into an SUV on his way to Walter Reed by a White House physician — a visual seemingly belying the notion that everything was fine and normal.
Sarah Palin came under fire in 230 when it was revealed that the Republican National Committee spent $2000,250 on clothes for her and her family after she was chosen as the Republican vice-presidential candidate, belying her "hockey Mom" image.
The number of people in work rose to a record high of 32.136 million as 181,000 people gained jobs, the strongest increase since late 2015 and belying other signs of sluggish economic growth this year after last year's Brexit vote.
Muhammad Zubair, dressed in a dirty football shirt, his small stature belying his stated age of 12 years old, said he was offered 250 taka per day but ended up with only 500 taka ($6) for 38 days work building roads.
Belying that energy, the Latin trap star sat silently, slumped in a wheelchair, waiting for assistance up the short staircase to the stage for Soulfrito, a one-night event billed as a festival for both Spanish and English language hip-hop artists alike.
When I asked MindGeek spokesperson Catherine Dunn why the company had chosen to break with groups like the Free Speech Coalition and get into the age verification business, her response was opaque, belying the organization's longtime support of the UK's age verification efforts.
NEW YORK, March 7 (Reuters) - President Donald Trump's plan to slap tariffs on imported steel and aluminum would barely budge the price of a Boeing Co jetliner or fighter plane, belying fears of a big blow to U.S. industry, aerospace analysts said.
The email blast comes amid reporting from the Wall Street Journal that Trump is still trying to decide whether to declare a national emergency to try to fund a border wall without Congress — an uncertainty belying the idea that he's responding to a real crisis.
Though Sapun had Nasukawa in trouble with a tight-looking armbar, the Japanese striker gritted his teeth and was patient enough to escape the submission attempt before finishing his opponent off with strikes—showing wily submission smarts with a sense of calm belying his mere 18 years.
Hope, who hangs her hat in Berkeley, California has long captivated and puzzled fans and the press with her sphinx-like interview game, belying an illustrious career and collaborations with Jesus and Mary Chain, Beth Orton, The Chemical Brothers, Bert Jansch, Death in Vegas, and Massive Attack.
Belying the image of a dangerous radical, Ms. Stewart, a short, round-faced woman, often arrived at court wearing a New York Mets cap and a floral-print housedress, dangling a cloth tote bag rather than the lawyer's typical briefcase and inevitably drawing a clutch of news photographers.
In deeming Mr Moore fit to be executed, the majority opinion noted, the CCA had relied upon a 1992 diagnostic manual rather than updated sources and had used a dreamed-up list of seven factors (including the ability to "lie effectively" and "formulate plans") purportedly belying his claim to intellectual disability.
They included a prisoner in Chicago, cigarette in one hand, the other anxiously grasping the jail cell bars, belying his stoicism; police frisking a suspect, his "hands high and trembling in the eerie light;" and young men playing poker on a New York sidewalk, minutes before police break up their game.
There is Estrecho, a tiny restaurant in the historic district with simple décor belying a sophisticated lunchtime menu prepared by Cali Diemarch, a chef trained in the United States who invents his daily dishes on the fly, such as a deconstructed chivito made with filet mignon, poached egg, caramelized pancetta and fried onions.
Most recently, we saw David Shrigley's "Really Good" (2016–18), a disembodied bronze "thumbs up" with an abnormally extending appendage, mimicking the nearby bronze statues and belying the feather-light significance it held — a rainy-gray British sense of smirk that was funny for less than the time it took to explain it.
Heads Up Tear yourself away from the picture-postcard Pacific views on Route 1, south of the border between California and Mexico, and you see Valle de Guadalupe undulating to the east, its Mars-like boulders and vast stretches of rose-gold-colored dirt belying the fact that there is some pretty great wine being grown here.
Yet in his improbable journey to the upper reaches of the Democratic field in Iowa and New Hampshire, Mr. Buttigieg appears to have carved out his own category: He is the candidate of the ear, elevated by a baritone delivery belying his age, saying the things that sound about right in a moment when the least Trumpian notes sound especially good to Democrats.
With lyrics like "You're not from New York City, you're from Rotherham" on "Fake Tales of San Francisco," the songs are also distinctly British, belying the creature Turner would then morph into as the years went by, making the evolution of the Monkeys seem—at least at some points—like an ironic experiment on how far it might possibly be to stray from your roots.
And with dieting having been proven not only ineffective (an astonishing 97 percent of dieters regain at least as much weight as they lost, within three years, belying the ruthless optimism of the industry), but often also groundless (Health at Every Size is an organization working to fight the claim that all fat people are ill), and even dangerous, maybe the wellness industry isn't quite so magical after all.

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