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"guise" Definitions
  1. a way in which somebody/something appears, often in a way that is different from usual or that hides the truth about them/it

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Under the guise of being a gameshow, CBS / Jeopardy!
Even in a more basic guise, our $85,445 tester impressed.
At work, I was protected under the guise of professionalism.
In its early guise it helped companies manage VMware installations.
Under the guise of objectivity, he argued, the social sciences
In its original guise, that is, rather than the remake.
They always find allies in their new guise, but their allies
And he did it (mostly) in the guise of actual questions.
News website and started pumping out falsified info under that guise.
The president again disappeared under the guise of a fishing trip.
Capitalizing on the crime under the guise of charity is gross.
"However, faith should never be used as a guise for discrimination."
But in more sophisticated guise, repetition is a venerable rhetorical tool.
That decision is hard, because Huawei has more than one guise.
What's hiding under the guise of a supposedly straight news report?
Now racial segregation continued "under the guise of 'disability,' " she said.
Meanwhile, under the guise of populism, coal corporate interests hold sway.
Then the researchers, under the guise of fellow participants, push back.
"I will decline under the guise of social distancing," he said.
What might a lonely spirit, for example, be in 2019 guise?
I mean, Snatcher still looks great, in its Mega-CD guise.
For decades, he molested athletes under the guise of medical treatment.
Radiation, chemotherapy and steroids can render bones brittle, Dr. Guise explained.
Duplicate accounts fish for personal information under the guise of intimacy.
In a different guise, however, Memphis has welcomed scrutiny of its police.
All of this was still under the guise of improving her life.
She kept messaging, pressing for details under the guise of professional curiosity.
They send Kruger to Tehran under the guise of an English teacher.
The majority of this industry operates under the guise of spec work.
"They do it under guise of free speech or security," he said.
Are the dancers impersonating the crystals, or is the crystal a guise?
And they were doing it in the guise of campaign finance reform.
Tee Mango makes t-shirts under the guise of his company Millionhands.
Sexist cultural ideas are simply being buried under the guise of appropriateness.
Syriza opponents accuse it of a power grab under a different guise.
President Trump, in the same guise, can be effective in breaking that.
I decided to find out under the guise of writing my undergraduate thesis.
We'll do it under the guise of another name so you don't know.
Twitter is full of accounts that operate under the guise of a celebrity.
Whatever it is, this cut under Hood's Monobox guise it better than it.
This was an attack on Conservatives under the guise of a bot purge.
UKIP has returned in a nastier guise, with a baldly anti-Islam message.
It's under the guise of standing up for Jane since Ziggy wasn't invited.
Under the guise of a casual breakfast outing, they are attempting to escape.
And again, this is all in the guise of a novel for children.
So let me ask you a personal question in the guise of politics.
How many people have you dealt with in the guise of Keith Mann?
We could just become a political operation in the guise of a church.
Today the machinery question is back with a vengeance, in a new guise.
There will be more evil, often masked under the guise of progressive enlightenment.
Money pouring into Insurance Companies profits, under the guise of ObamaCare, is over.
Bowie poses for a portrait in his "Ziggy Stardust" guise in 1972. 3.
And in the guise of a promotion for Brown's new podcast You Good?
They serve to recreate, in a contemporary guise, folkloric imagining from Na's childhood.
She's also assumed the guise of many celebrities — some of them quite surprising.
Surveillance software infringes upon sex workers' privacy under the guise of ending trafficking.
And Trump has used the guise of diplomacy to promote his businesses before.
I like them in nearly any guise, from any of the world's cuisines.
A smart demagogue plays to those fears under the guise of economic anxieties.
For years, he abused his patients under the guise of legitimate medical care.
The stripes of a cage's bars perpetually appear in one guise or another.
He's building a legacy on unilateral monument expansions under the guise of preservation.
Of course, Putin could linger, wielding power over Russia in a different guise.
Zimbabweans would be voting for Mugabe "under the guise of Chamisa," he added.
In the guise of protecting cattle, lynch mobs are attacking Muslims with impunity.
Rita had the health inspector guise down cold, but she was no hacker.
Erdogan, in grotesque fashion, proclaimed that Nazism has risen again in Dutch guise.
It accuses Hamas of trying to carry out attacks under the guise of protests.
The Iranian government masks a corrupt dictatorship behind the false guise of a democracy.
They use 'bullying' as a guise to cover their pro-Israel, pro-censorship agenda.
But, she does use the guise of feminine acceptability to its most subversive ends.
What we're seeing now is the destruction of reality under the guise of reality.
Nassar pleaded guilty to assaulting victims with his hands under the guise of treatment.
But if the megadeal is making a comeback, it is in a new guise.
Both were proposed under the guise of increasing transparency and reproducibility at the EPA.
Most were sold through a Munich auction house under the guise of legitimate sales.
One guise plays into another, and the extreme comments force it into another direction.
Halloween is, the holiday when people take on the guise of something other, put
You have besmirched all horses as inept fighters under the guise of a compliment.
Too many professions have begun behaving like cartels behind the guise of licensing requirements.
They fear that the old spectre of eugenics risks rising in a new guise.
Under the guise of the migrant crisis, Orban enacted legislation that reeks of 85033.
Presenting false information, under the guise of journalistic candor, only exacerbates this perilous situation.
Pro-government activists reportedly loitered near polling stations under the guise of assisting voters.
Nassar, 54, was sentenced for sexually assaulting girls under the guise of medical treatment.
The Iranian government masks a corrupt dictatorship behind the false guise of a democracy.
N.'s mother brought her to Dynamic under the guise of a doctor's visit.
Because of his new guise, his death, in an unidentified place, was never reported.
Under the guise of political and economic practicality, they set us up for failure.
No, there was no history of osteoporosis in my family, I told Dr. Guise.
The Graham-Cassidy bill trades thoroughness for expediency under the guise of states' rights.
Many of these abuses take place under the guise of protecting society from terrorism.
"China is a capitalist state under socialist guise," said Mr. Yang, the retired worker.
The truth often appears in the guise of a threat to the social code.
"And a lot of what he designed lives on, in a new guise, today."
He even weakened ethics rules affecting lobbyists, in the guise of a promised ban.
Stop commenting on others' weight under the guise of "concern" about their medical health.
A new hope may be on the horizon, though, in an unlikely guise: virtual reality.
About a dozen of them raise privacy concerns beyond the guise of anonymized data-sharing.
"This is a clear attempt to silence dissent, in the guise of raising government revenues."
It was done under the guise of "coalition building," committee staffers told the Washington Post.
The second guise is the assertion that no deal would not really be so bad.
She interviews his former friend/teammate, Trev (Adain Bradley) under the guise of a date.
Encouraging stereotyping under the guise of gaydar contributes -- directly or indirectly -- to stereotyping's downstream consequences.
Under the guise of a meeting running late, she was invited up to his suite.
She says he invited her to his room under the guise of a business meeting.
"Francis Cape: Utopian Benches" is showing at the Familistère de Guise until September 17th 2016.
Wurster calls under the guise of a number of different characters both real and fictional.
Under the guise of Gossip Girl, Dan found himself feared by everyone who surrounded him.
It is being proposed under the guise of improving the reliability of the electricity grid.
Her initiative mashes together a range of repressive steps under the guise of fighting terrorism.
Anti-EU populists -- in the guise of both nationalists and leftists -- helped end his gamble.
In this guise it has already broadcast its sixth season, with series seven in production.
He was trying to seduce me, under the guise of teaching me, from the start.
And the worse way is to imitate Trump, all in the guise of maligning him.
The comedian Conner O'Malley, in the crazed guise of Trump's No. 1 fan, Mark Seevers.
" Plank may come back in "some guise," said Cramer, but added, "I just don't know.
Is the form being attacked by a swarm of midges in the guise of paint?
"Under the guise of 'let's make America healthier' they're actually burdening the consumer," Abrams says.
"The whole guise here is to make people think it's similar to marijuana," he said.
Under the guise of providing medically necessary treatment, Nassar instead abused many of his patients.
And today, they repress thoroughly secular opposition voices under the guise of fighting radical Islam.
Emma is back as her slightly tongue in cheek, slightly legitimately scary Evil Emma guise.
Dozens of women, including Olympic gymnasts, described assaults committed under the guise of medical care.
In this utilitarian guise, it doubles as a new entry-level piece for the brand.
Landlords often own numerous residential buildings, each under the guise of a limited liability company.
They got Batgirl, whose civilian guise is Barbara Gordon, the daughter of Gotham's police commissioner.
We have someone agile at cloaking impermissible physical contact in a banal or benevolent guise.
Tammy brought this all up under the guise that Kelsey supposedly isn't right for Peter.
Marianne has been brought along under the guise of being a walking companion for Héloïse.
Yet, policymakers across the nation are pushing these policies under the guise of helping consumers.
Even in its less powerful V-23 guise, the Continental GT still packs 24.25 horsepower.
Often, R.A.M.'s activities are cast under the guise of protecting free speech, NoCARA reports.
He was in a car and lured her over under the guise of asking directions.
Under the guise of protecting civil liberties, nationalists are hijacking free speech to target minorities.
Hellerstedt, struck down Texas' harsh clinic regulations developed under the guise of safeguarding women's health.
Many said they were children when Nassar molested them under the guise of medical treatment.
"Act in the guise of defending the Republic," a Comintern leader told the Party's followers.
Nassar has admitted to sexually abusing the girls under the guise of providing medical treatment.
These two sculptures use of the guise of art to camouflage well-known racist exaggerations.
Heavy-handed ideological lecturing under the guise of an awards show just sends viewers away.
Each section provides background for its objects, in the guise of text, photographs or video.
It begins with a pair of singing stepsisters fleeing a monster (in the guise of an abusive stepfather) and seeking out a fairy godmother (in the guise of a salon owner and onetime singer played by Queen Latifah, who is, in fact, their godmother).
Under the guise of land reform and redistribution, millions of land-owning Chinese people were killed.
Meanwhile, tourists and foreign businessmen flood into Spain under the welcoming guise of sunshine and wine.
The company lurks under the guise of mid-sized companies across Silicon Valley, ready to ambush.
In Quinn's world, the guise of feminism is just another tool for covering her own butt.
Living with high-functioning mental illness often means suffering in silence under the guise of stability.
It was in this guise, as livestock, that the emu came to Texas in the 1980s.
Over the past few years, drug dealers have increasingly sold fentanyl under the guise of heroin.
And that's exactly what Ditto does in the game: hide under the guise of other pokémon.
The Paisley, Scotland, born singer, songwriter, archivist, provocateur and cultural commentator, took on a new guise.
Instead, it went under the guise of a company called 'Q,' as Reuters reported in 2015.
Instead, they depend on the Supreme Court to hand them victories in the guise of law.
Later, there was John Miller, a guise he adopted to brag to People about his romances.
But a true fan can see right through his guise, which is what happened this weekend.
Future stars are out there, he knows, some of them in the guise of ordinary players.
Congress created ICE in 2003, following the September 11 attacks under the guise of national security.
"It seems like excluding something optional under the guise of inclusivity doesn't make any sense logically."
Under the guise of "increasing subcontracting opportunities for small businesses" the CSPTP did just the opposite.
CEO Mark Zuckerberg defended the decision under the guise of free speech, while politicians including Sen.
We ended up going for drinks under the guise of a "mentoring session" and had sex.
In his early work, this came through in the guise of a fascination with space travel.
Now, other regimes are cracking down on internet freedoms under the guise of fighting fake news.
"It was time for me to start something new," explains Rogove of his new musical guise.
" A sketch in the guise of an advertisement for the Democratic National Committee featured several "S.
In its current guise, Delta, Air France, and KLM have been joint venture partners since 2009.
"The Iranian government masks a corrupt dictatorship behind the false guise of a democracy," Trump said.
It's the guise of bright-line rules with contradictory flexibility and inconsistency, rendering them mostly worthless.
His attack on Omar and Tlaib in the guise of standing up for Jews is obscene.
"It appears to be stop and frisk under the guise of a MetroCard," Ms. James said.
Rubenstein abused the trust of multiple clients, defrauding them under the guise of selling their artworks.
In the guise of a stripper tale, it still takes time to focus on women's lives.
She went to classes in the morning under the guise of fetching water for her family.
How much imagination is required, after all, to vent your furies in the guise of filth?
In the end, it seems to have been a guise for Republicans to justify their vote.
The boys actually think he's possessed, by a dybbuk in the guise of their mother's ghost.
We threw away all that wisdom under the guise of progress in the last 150 years.
It block-grants Medicaid, a way of cutting Medicaid under the guise of increasing state flexibility.
The Crimes of Grindelwald practices self-destruction under the guise of giving the fans what they want.
We're being marketed Gwyneth Paltrow™ under the guise of getting to know the real Gwyneth Paltrow.
Wrapped in the guise of women's domestic work, these paintings speak volumes with only a few words.
So I had to go under the guise of an investigator on behalf of his appeals team.
Trapped in his mask as a winner, Trump can't adopt the best guise to make a comeback.
Stereotypes related to gay men and lesbians often operate under the guise of "gaydar" rather than stereotyping.
Our $2610,25 tester looked alright, but in TRD Pro guise the Tundra is a mean looking machine.
Under the guise of a graduation or a bachelor party, a bacchanal is penciled into their iCals.
Odinga, meanwhile, accused the government of a mass sterilization campaign under the guise of giving tetanus vaccinations.
It's, well, racism, and the latter is all too easily exploited under the guise of the former.
Lemma said the pair were texting with Barnes under the guise of going to a party together.
The gymnasts report similar experiences in which Nassar touched them inappropriately under the guise of medical treatment.
From 2012 on, Collins sent his victims emails under the guise of Apple and Google password resets.
Under the guise of personal security, the service collects user data and sends it back to Facebook.
It's also a sick white supremacist fantasy: racist propaganda under the guise of a fact-based film.
"We are concerned these waivers allow for discrimination under the guise of religious freedom," the lawmakers wrote.
Most of the world's oil production is under the guise of state-run and/or owned enterprises.
Trolls find a way back to the platform, even if it's under a different guise or identity.
In that guise, she suggested meeting up at a teen hangout, an outdoor spot nicknamed the Arches.
Other restaurants did away with the guise of fish altogether and used vegetables as the primary ingredient.
In this instance it's in the guise of an afrobeat version by the NYC collective Underground System.
That's why the question isn't when self-driving cars will arrive, but where and in what guise.
The worst part of Elijah's ruthless behavior is he broke Hannah's heart under the guise of friendship.
He manages to survive a mission into enemy territory with Dolokhov under the guise of being French.
"Duterte is engaged in a wild anti-communist witchhunt under the guise of anti-terrorism," he said.
"  Every year, dozens of companies receive these types of proposals, under the guise of "transparency and accountability.
In his boundless mystery, God has chosen to come before us in the guise of Mr. Hayes.
But the real test is whether he excuses the same discrimination under the guise of 'religious freedom.
Just an association of small bombs ticking away in the guise of average people who feel intensely.
Greenberg allows Jason to characterize him, in the guise of why he would make a bad politician.
In January, Mendez and others flew to Tehran under the guise of scouting locations for the movie.
Bottoms, meanwhile, sought to cast Norwood as a Republican hiding behind the guise of her independent status.
"These illicit marijuana gardens were grown under the guise of legitimate hemp production," the sheriff's office said.
This book is about immigration, isolation and family, wrapped up in the guise of a love story.
I was fifteen years old, and it was under the guise of medical treatment for my back.
Under the guise of pursuing justice, Venezuela has creatively found new forms of financing their corrupt regime.
Nassar has admitted that he abused girls under the guise that he was offering them medical treatment.
But the government has been surreptitiously admitting more foreign workers, mostly in the guise of students and trainees.
The important thing to remember is all of this is presented in the guise of a puzzle game.
More than 150 women have accused Nassar of sexually abusing them, often under the guise of medical treatment.
That's true for trans men like Smith, but outing under the guise of "deception" especially impacts transgender women.
The show, a physics lesson in the guise of a pumpkin demolition derby, rivaled "Shark Week" in popularity.
But IS, like its predecessors, will endure; in what guise will become clear in the months to come.
To strip the hope and livelihood of a select few under the false guise of fear is preposterous.
So Amorales, writing under a pseudonym, submitted his stories under the guise that they were culture section filler.
Nassar pleaded guilty to molesting women and girls under the guise that he was treating them for injuries.
He rolled back the Obama-era mandate on birth control coverage under the guise of protecting religious freedoms.
One of the most realistic is "The Shinto Deity Hachiman in the Guise of a Buddhist Monk" (1328).
A few family foundations donate to anti-vaxxers, under the guise of promoting "vaccine choice" non-profit groups.
"I fear that under the guise of religious liberty, the LGBT community is being discriminated against," Johnson said.
In effect, the city council's decision used the guise of environmental preservation to destroy more of the preserve.
Brown, 37, invited Jordan to the restaurant under the guise that the two would be celebrating his birthday.
Under the guise of unity, it pits women against each other (in a fight over men, no less).
Under the guise of preserving Jewish heritage, some outfits backed by Arab governments plan to seize disused property.
Non-whites will bear the brunt of this, under the guise of crackdowns on immigration, crime and drugs.
This is why I have been secretly smuggling ancient cuneiform tablets under the guise of Hobby Lobby products.
These laws are often cloaked in the guise of keeping people safe or evoke morality as a justification.
Under the guise of religious expression, this person WENT IN on whoever reported him or her for comments.
Meanwhile, the TIGTA found that the IRS has been freezing accounts under the guise of anti-structuring laws.
Indeed, a speech burden based on audience reactions is simply government hostility and intervention in a different guise.
Climate-change deniers like Carlson perpetuate scientific illiteracy by questioning every fact, under the guise of journalistic scrutiny.
It can also be a way for people to express their anti-semitism under the guise of tradition.
"In some places, dictatorial governments under the guise of democracy continue to do these things," said Pope Francis.
Republicans last week blocked legislation to require congressional approval for tariffs imposed under the guise of national security.
Desirous of headlines under the guise of news, the media has ignored that this news "broke" long ago.
Sometimes attempts to steal users email or phone number were hidden under the guise of claiming a prize.
It is well known that she favors independence for Puerto Rico under the guise of an Associated Republic.
Brenner is apparently the scientist in charge of the facility under the guise of the Department of Energy.
Rabbi Joseph Soloveitchik wrote that God is in one guise majestic and infinite, the author of the universe.
ISIL has decimated entire communities under the guise of a "holy war" and hijacked an entire religious tradition.
Then there is the religion question, raised in its most terrible guise in the violence of radical Islamists.
Harris seems to be saying that government (under the guise of public schools) should simply replace the family.
The cold opening of "Saturday Night Live" featured the cast member Kate McKinnon in the guise of Mrs.
He meets with Claire, who offers him access under the guise of him writing speeches for the campaign.
Emergency declarations should never function as a cover for repressive action under the guise of protecting people's health.
Starting in 2014, Mr. Kogan got the data, using a quiz app, under the guise of academic research.
Dozens of women, including Olympic gymnasts, described repeated assaults that were committed under the guise of medical care.
Scarlet Witch is tired of seeing Tony Stark's missiles cause destruction under the guise of keeping people safe.
Both writers engage in what we could call "compassion-mongering," peddling bigotry in the guise of sympathetic concern.
Under formalist guise, she hops from one story to the next while casually drawing thematic connections between them.
In his guise as Madrigal's safety stickler, the man has become a bit of scourge for company underperformers.
Under the guise of fighting ISIS, they now effectively control Iraq, including America's erstwhile ally in Iraqi Kurdistan.
Human Rights Watch warned last month that Egypt was increasingly restricting online speech under the guise of counterterrorism.
Under the guise of Affordable Care Act repeal, and replacement, Graham-Cassidy would have decimated traditional Medicaid care.
Congress is ready to exit the Beltway and go home under the guise of speaking to their constituents.
This magnificent score deserves to travel the world; in a suitably cinematic guise, it could conquer the Met.
"However bizarre the story, lies are still lies in the end, whatever new guise they wear," said Geng.
Since then, he has posted roughly 70 videos about Cooney under the guise of concern for her health.
"Under the guise of change and love, you destroy all sorts of things, each other, children," she said.
The better women do, the less likely we are to have these conversations under the guise of feminism.
The top-secret Corona program began in 2000 under the guise of a space exploration program called 'Discoverer'.
In his guise, he even chatted online with Slavik and reviewed an early version of the Zeus malware program.
Perhaps this biennale's particular brand of "insensitive entertainment" in the guise of socially conscious artwork should surprise no one.
She's done so on her app, under the guise of a takeover by her longtime makeup artist Mario Dedivanovic.
We don't offer three meals a day with the guise of keeping you in the office for 14 hours.
It might also prevent content creators from perpetuating the status quo in the guise of pursuing their artistic impulses.
Pat McCrory called a special session of the legislature under the guise of helping the victims of natural disasters.
For years, Horner wrote intentional fake news under the guise of satire using various pseudonyms and on different websites.
In the last year, Egyptian authorities have blocked hundreds of websites under the guise of eradicating terrorism or misinformation.
The United States helped, under the guise of helping the Caribbean nation modernize its record keeping and investigating fraud.
The forums take in donations and ad revenue and operate under the guise of free expression and anti-censorship.
Just this past Wednesday, the Supreme Court effectively gutted public sector unions under the guise of the First Amendment.
That idea is meaningless if it's premised on the guise of liberal inclusiveness as bigotry thrives beneath the surface.
He left home for California under the guise that he would live with his biological father in Marin County.
" The documents further explain that the groups "operate under the guise of citizen patrols supporting [Customs and Border Protection].
Games teach you how to respond to them, nestling values in the guise of rules and conditions for victory.
One day, he was lured to a Caballeros safe house under the guise of praying for a sick patient.
"I'm ashamed of allowing it to happen to me under the guise of frickin' ancient Chinese medicine," he said.
Under the guise of an antiboycott provision, the Customs Bill extends similar protections to "Israeli-controlled territories" — meaning settlements.
Watch him do it under the guise of the Mannequin challenge:And while shaving:And while making an omelette:And while writing:
The open letter calls out the blatant ethnic cleansing being hidden under the guise of fighting terrorism and insurgency.
The intelligence mission enabled the FBI to utilize new tools for law enforcement, under the guise of intelligence gathering.
Are they going to force redactions and using the guise of national security only to be proven wrong later?
It came in the guise of a young boy named James Greenlees, who had been hit by a carriage.
But it could also be the FBI wanting to take Sekou out under the guise of a terrorist attack.
That could, in effect, spread Pruitt's climate denial around the country under the guise  of a respected government agency.
They'd listen to jazz, drink Garver's Knob Creek, and have some man-talk in the guise of artist-talk.
Trudeau also lambasted the administration for initiating the tariffs under the guise of confronting a threat to national security.
"Israel has been practicing censorship under the guise of fighting terrorism for a long time," Mansour told VICE News.
He assumed the guise of the worst kind of politician - a sleazy fraudster he duly christened Ljubisa 'Beli' Preletacevic.
Under the guise of protecting public health and safety, federal policy is jeopardizing this sector despite its widespread popularity.
Writing about Mr. Trump, even in the guise of trying to explain him and his supporters, gives him traction.
I use the story as a guise to say something; I usually have a deeper purpose in my story.
Like China, it has demonstrated that nothing fires up capitalism quite like Communist political control in 21st-century guise.
Judicial activism would proliferate in the guise of "righting historical injustices" and, in particular, redressing America's "original sin" — slavery.
Turkey also exports Islamism under the guise of cultural cooperation, through the Turkish International Cooperation and Development Agency (TIKA).
This condescending attitude proved, of course, to be bullshit, and just another guise of judging and controlling mostly women.
So because he was a government employee they were surveilling him under the guise of security of government employees.
It punishes websites for discussions of prostitution and the sex trade, under the guise of anti-sex trafficking efforts.
Anything less demeans the Asian-Americans in the Harvard case, all in the guise of defending equality across race.
Mr. Evans lives a creative life of wily misdirection, all under the guise of a straight-ahead jazz pianist.
If you work together, seek them out under the guise of a work matter and ask how they're doing.
It works as a sharp inoculation against establishment wisdom, delivered in the guise of a blues-battered jazz recording.
The monsignor, "under the guise of measuring his inseam, unzipped his pants, and sexually assaulted him," Mr. Noaker said.
But the greater danger is that, under the guise of fact-checking, social media companies will manipulate election information.
In his new book, he set himself the challenge of writing political poems in the guise of love poems.
The Byrdes took Zeke in under the guise that they were helping Mason, who seemingly disappeared without a trace.
The fact that the government is ignoring fact-based evidence under the guise of being "pro-life" is appalling.
But some have accused the country's most high-profile writers of revealing intimate secrets under the guise of fiction.
This is a fact Alice refers to during her first conversation with Kate under the guise of criminal madness.
And the petition is moving forward under the guise of protecting U.S.-based solar panel manufacturers from international competition.
The tournament, in its current guise, struggles — in Foni's words — to "attain its aim" of showcasing a universal sport.
Under the guise of offering more affordable insurance plan choices, the health bills make insurance coverage for childbirth optional.
Even in their lighter guise as illustrations of our feelings or responses, GIFs can't always elude their gothic associations.
But, in the guise of a poetry critic, Glück shows herself to be a kind of dark contemporary conscience.
The "common destiny" narrative does allow China some concealment to advance its interests under the guise of altruistic leadership.
Pop culture has historically hidden problematic or abusive behavior under the guise of romance—like in Twilight, for example.
Beware of predatory financial services Predatory financial services often operate under the guise of giving people solid financial advice.
In court, he admitted to abusing his trusted position to sexually abuse girls under the guise of medical treatment.
Doctor Manhattan, the godlike superhuman, is reinvented under the guise of Cal Abar, a black man living in Oklahoma.
The comments are made under the guise of humor; the slurs are directed at other members of the group.
Under the guise of starting over in Los Angeles, the narrator feeds information back to communist leaders in Vietnam.
NotPetya, some researchers believe, was designed by the Russian government to use the guise of ransomware to inflict damage.
But this basic mandate for publications, especially those operating under the guise of being nonpartisan, still confounds some reporters.
Under the guise of promoting equity, this bill perpetuates stereotypes about women of color and undermines our constitutional rights.
To restart this special interest tax gimmick — particularly under the guise of simplifying the code — is irresponsible and wasteful.
Russian law gives censors sweeping powers to ban political and pro-LGBTQ content under the guise of national security.
That's exactly the kind of protectionism under the guise of national security that we have discouraged others from pursuing.
A mother, on the other hand, also gives up everything, but she does so in the guise of selflessness.
In the morning, under the guise of exhaustion, she pretends to forget that she's left it on her bed.
Genre movies, and horror specifically, are wonderful opportunities to explore larger themes and ideas within the guise of bloody entertainment.
"The Nimby movement for years stifled development and higher-density projects under the guise of 'developers are greedy,'" Stoppleman says.
China, it seems, suspects Washington of pursuing an allegedly hostile political and security agenda under the guise of trade talks.
In a private moment, Kathleen tells Link-as-Owen her worst opinions about his "wife" under the guise of concern.
They can be strictly criminal in nature, or come from a malevolent backer under the guise of a criminal attack.
He admitted to paying $400,000 to get his son into Georgetown under the guise that he was a tennis recruit.
Several prominent college coaches have also pleaded guilty for taking bribes to admit students under the guise of athletic capability.
Under the guise of a friendly walk, Lydia takes June to the river, where men are hanging on The Wall.
Is Cersei planning a similar ambush of Daenerys, Jon Snow (Kit Harington), and Tyrion under the guise of discussing peace?
It's a corporate-first approach that politicians sell to the people under the guise of job creation and economic development.
McKayla Maroney, Gabby Douglas, Rachael Denhollander and more have alleged that Nassar abused them under the guise of medical treatment.
Although the whaling was conducted under the guise of research, the meat often ended up for sale in Japanese markets.
Nassar, 54, pleaded guilty to molesting women and girls under the guise of treatment and was caught with child pornography.
They often use the guise of film, anime, or cartoon criticism to convey anti-Semitic and hateful thoughts or imagery.
The policy effectively sends the same "you're not welcome here" message, albeit under the guise of counterterrorism and national security.
At my sister's bachelorette party in New Orleans, I slipped away under the guise of getting a manicure and pedicure.
"These are quote-unquote video games, and they're forced down our throats under the guise of protected speech," says Bevin.
They slow-walk, they stonewall, and when that doesn&apost work, they redact under the false guise of national security.
DiNardo allegedly lured them to his family&aposs 90-acre (36-hectare) farm under the guise of making marijuana deals.
It's also cultivated relationships with individuals under the guise of supporting causes like the Trump campaign or Black Lives Matter.
Lapeire entertained hundreds of sick children in the guise of an alter ego named "Doctor Aspirin," according to the paper.
But without meaning to, even the good ones impose gendered pressures, fears, and expectations under the guise of being protectors.
They aren't helping Trump to make good decisions, they are cloaking his abuses and tirades in the guise of normalcy.
It grieves my heart to see the harm that is being done under the guise of providing healthcare to all.
In contrast, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell stole President Obama's Supreme Court nomination under a very flimsy guise of precedent.
Many attacks are carried out through minuscule and inconspicuous steps, often concealed in the guise of legitimate requests and commands.
Some military juntas did hand power back to civilians, but in many cases they led to dictatorship in whatever guise.
The decision to withdraw troops was under the guise of saving American lives, but this is far from the case.
I think the simple thing to explain it as under the guise of fighting terrorism, there's a genocide going on.
Who would want to disrupt this perfect synergy in exchange for tourism or forestry income in the guise of "conservation"?
And saying so is no less irrational than shrugging it all off in the guise of seen-it-all sophistication.
And so, when I was in college, I flew to Jamaica cheap, under the guise of a youth-volunteer racket.
But insulating our classrooms from pro-Trump sentiment condescends to our minority students, all in the guise of protecting them.
Submerged in a superabundance of information, abstractions — in the guise of statistics or stereotypes — seem to act as valuable timesavers.
They want to make sure universities don't continue to stifle complaints under the guise of due process for the accused.
"The tariffs under the guise of national security should be abolished," Dieter Kempf, head of Germany's BDI industry association said.
Many anti-terrorism laws are mostly used to undercut fundamental human rights and people's privacy under the guise of security.
Performing his self-imposed "duties" under the guise of morality, the police largely left Datsik to get on with it.
He's the latest to say Strauss, who died in 2005, sexually abused him under the guise of a medical examination.
"This is a clear attempt to silence dissent, in the guise of raising government revenues," Amnesty said in a statement.
A new wave of emails seek personal information in the guise of providing an economic stimulus check from the government.
I've written three books, including one, in 2006, about the danger of right-wing populism in its religious fundamentalist guise.
Historically, the powerful have used these gatherings to flaunt their resources; social and political intimidation in the guise of hospitality.
Republicans might have been able to get away with these under the guise of Trump's anti-establishment, faux-populist bluster.
But one of Far's two pilot projects — Guise, by the Amsterdam duo Odd Matter — rewarded those who were paying attention.
In 2019, dieting presents itself as wellness and clean eating, duping modern feminists to participate under the guise of health.
The tiger farm, according to Big Cat Rescue, has operated under the guise of an animal rescue for some time.
Because of his new guise, his death, in an unidentified place, was never reported under the name Leroy Nicholas Barnes.
I've written three books, including one in 2006 about the danger of right-wing populism in its religious fundamentalist guise.
The university said that Richard Strauss, who committed suicide in 2005, groped students under the guise of providing medical treatment.
Several former gymnasts have said Nassar sexually assaulted them at the training center under the guise of performing medical procedures.
In its former guise as the World Transhumanist Association, Humanity+ received $0003,2000 from Epstein Interests in 22016, after Epstein's conviction.
But this Kabuki-style dance of evasion is at least as absurd as it was in its post-racial guise.
Mr. Nassar, 54, was convicted of molesting girls for years under the guise of giving them medical examinations and treatments.
He did so under the guise of medical treatment, and he did so for his own sexual purpose and gratification.
Many are made under the guise of benign, everyday photos, in efforts to circumvent Instagram's new bans on graphic content.
However, the government has found instances where some steel mills have expanded production capacity under the guise of capacity swaps.
He was sentenced to up to 175 years in prison for sexually abusing patients under the guise of medical treatment.
Biden has, to date, been able to dismiss the attacks on his abilities under the guise of not punching down.
This really is a giant multibillion dollar commercial entertainment platform functioning under the guise of a tax-exempt educational pursuit.
If a woman chooses to hurt another person or herself in the guise of feminism, surely that cannot eradicate sexism.
"I think there are a lot of people that are medicinal partiers—partying under the guise of medicine," P.J. said.
It at once rejects hypocrisy and announces the arrival of a newborn spirit in the guise of a mature artist.
Nassar pleaded guilty to molesting female athletes under the guise of medical treatment and was sentenced to life in prison.
And attempting to sneak animals into cars under the guise of a disability only hurts riders traveling with actual service dogs.
Under the guise of a cousin's wedding, members of the family have gathered from all over the world to say goodbye.
Through the guise of a historical docudrama, the show captures the horrendous aftermath of the most catastrophic nuclear accident in history.
Nassar was sentenced in January to up to 175 years in prison for abusing the athletes under the guise of treatment.
"In general, for the most part in the 21st century, 'wellness' is just the new guise of diet culture," she said.
Officials said Xu allegedly recruited experts to travel to China under the guise of asking them to deliver a university presentation.
Instead, you'll play through a series of distinct levels under the guise of earning enough coins to rebuild the Mushroom Kingdom.
Victim organizations that have organized throughout the country demand that the United States stop funding the drug war under any guise.
Under the guise of security, the widespread use of facial recognition technology could destroy the very notion of anonymity in public.
Smaller doses of silent meditation, in the guise of mindfulness, are cropping up in secular school curricula across the Western world.
And his response, they said, ignored the real pain and discomfort that he caused under the guise of playfulness and goodwill.
Soon after, she's joined by Leslie Jones in the guise of a Wonder Woman who poses for photos in Times Square.
Margaret went to Scotland and married James IV; their son, James V, had Mary with his second wife, Mary of Guise.
"Under the guise of non-profitability, hundreds of millions of these laptops will be flogged off to our governments," he complained.
Under the guise of protecting democratic society, governments across the globe are introducing new surveillance technologies without adequate regulations and safeguards.
The House recently passed two bills that (under the guise of transparency) would stifle scientific research and expertise at the EPA.
They're about to released their second album, Let The Record Show: Dexys Do Irish Country And Soul, under this truncated guise.
The bills are generally said to allow people to discriminate against gay and transgender people under the guise of religious liberty.
TCS pursues an agenda of greater federal government control over the private sector in the guise of concern for the taxpayer.
How does Mr Scalia's judgment differ from "the imposition of...personal biases in the guise of law" that Mr Grassley condemns?
Hyenas run a successful matriarchal society, but are they illustrating a fundamental contradiction to feminism by adopting the guise of males?
I mean, it should have been pretty obvious, but D.R.A.M. has secretly been making musical numbers under the guise of rap.
In addition to legitimizing discrimination under the guise of religious freedom, Trump is further enhancing the privilege of Christianity in America.
Under the guise of a hug, she tells Rita where to look for the letters, thus ensuring they'll get passed on.
In another guise, they inhabit Greek mythology as Lachesis and Clotho, the fates who spin and measure the thread of life.
As fires died out West, a new guise of climate disaster emerged with winter as snowstorm after snowstorm battered the Northeast.
These bills across states have been introduced under the guise of opening municipal bids to more competition and driving down costs.
In this new guise, Jamshed often commented that women should not be allowed to leave the house without a male relative.
Looking ahead, the Sherlock star is already dreading his first appearance at Comic Con in his new guise of Doctor Strange.
The government, in association with the staff at Tuskegee, had enlisted the men under the guise of providing free health care.
Scenes of men chasing men with rifles or hatchets may or may not encode, in sportive guise, memories of plantation brutality.
Later Trump Organization documents and Rudy Guiliani affirm that Cohen was reimbursed for the payments under the guise of legal fees.
And, basically, it is the same day that keeps recurring in the guise of holidays, which are the days of remembrance.
Bin Salman, despite his cultivation of pundits and politicians, has led a purge of rivals under the guise of corruption reform.
The FCC can regulate how Internet Service Providers (ISPs) manage their networks, all under the guise of keeping the Internet open.
Blind faith in religion and country manifests in the guise of a teacher without adequate vision or tools to instruct properly.
In Excellence guise, the seven-seat XC90 is now reconfigured with room for just four to create a luxury limo SUV.
I thought of them repeatedly being fondled by tourists, all day long, in that dirty water, under the guise of education.
Simultaneously, they inform you of the danger of wolves who dress up as your grandmother, enemies in the guise of friends.
Gross men are still creeping through the guise of artistic pursuit, whether it's as a photographer, casting agent, actor, or publicist.
An extended family member posted very private information about me on a social media platform under the guise of honoring me.
Huzayfah: I did post on Instagram, but when I posted that, I posted it under the guise that it was private.
But Trump's critics have pushed back, accusing Trump of frequently using MS-13 as a guise to stigmatize all Hispanic immigrants.
This passage has long been used to justify immoral, un-Christian policies under the guise of the government protecting its citizens.
It allows the company to spy on user behavior under the guise of protecting their data, according to the Washington Post.
This is being done under the guise of a popular political talking point claiming that social media networks are censoring conservatives.
Not Michigan State, where Nassar saw patients at a clinic and molested them for decades under the guise of medical treatment.
In its 21th-anniversary year, the Offshore now returns in its original guise as a muscular 26-millimeter stainless steel chronograph.
The agreement said the abuse occurred between September 2009 and September 2011, some of it under the guise of medical treatment.
Some scammers have gone so far as to mimic hospital telephone numbers as a guise to ferret out sensitive patient information.
"There have been a number of foreign fighters who made their way here under the guise of humanitarian workers," he said.
Shop Smart: Don't spend more than you have to, and don't fall for bad bargains in the guise of irresistible discounts.
Picasso's version on these walls looks undercharged, a pallid remake far too much in the guise of a fairly generic Picasso.
Documentary filmmaker Jennifer Jarosik alleges that the mogul used a potential business venture as a guise to assault her in 2016.
And to pursue them she assumed the guise of a Nobody: invisible, independent, self-nurturing, ignoring the knock on the door.
In the guise of a gut-wrenching story of divorce, Baumbach has finally made his version of a feel-good movie.
A craven Congress has dutifully ponied up the funds for this mission, under the guise of addressing a supposed migrant crisis.
Together, the new division and proposed rule encourage discrimination under the guise of religious freedom, and the initiative should be opposed.
Mr. Morris presents a powerful historical argument in the guise of a beguiling work of cinematic art — and vice versa. Opinionvideo
Costumed in the guise of the ancient Jewish queen Esther, the artist renders the woman with flairs of regality and power.
It brought together almost 100 works under the guise of the domestic to complicate our ideas of modernity, migration, and diaspora.
As a website and brand, Goop has experienced a lot of warranted criticism for promoting dangerous treatments under the guise of health.
Like any number of fictional heroes, from Sherlock Holmes to James Bond, "24: Legacy" really just revives Bauer in a new guise.
Around this time, a Joint Terrorism Task Force source contacted Lecron under the guise of being a fellow fan of mass murderers.
Under the guise of fighting traffickers, police and military commit kidnappings, torture, and murder, while the power of the cartels only grows.
Eager for acceptance, Evie soon finds herself on a path of crime and violence, all under the guise of freedom and friendship.
He spreads hatred and bigotry under the guise of hipper-than-thou trolling: Obviously he's posting that swastika ironically, he'll tell you.
Regardless, the anti-pornography office stated in its announcement that porn is being disseminated under the guise of ASMR on many websites.
On February 27th a new flashpoint came before the court in the guise of an old memorial to first-world-war soldiers.
Further, the spammers would send fragmented data slowly – technically a "slowloris" attack – while requesting multiple connections under the guise of error correction.
It's in these preludes that we met the BTK Killer (played by Sonny Valicenti), under the guise of an ADT Security installer.
The scene makes it very clear that some version of him still exists in the park, in the guise of Young Ford.
Apple is planning to release iOS 13 this fall to iPhones, iPod touches, and iPads (under the guise of the new iPadOS).
White nationalists in particular are exploiting attacks on political correctness and challenging social norms under the guise of making prejudice more acceptable.
"And in this case, our shared task is to not allow the release of this musical on the screen under any guise."
But Western powers have long feared it was pursuing nuclear weapons in the guise of a civilian program, allegations denied by Tehran.
This bill breaks the independent voice of unions and employees at the Department of Veterans Affairs, under the guise of improving accountability.
For 10 years, young, strapping actors pranced around Los Angeles beaches in red bathing suits under the guise of rescuing fellow humans.
The Figueroas allegedly lured the pregnant teen to their home in late April under the guise of giving her free baby clothes.
They're pretty much all awful, domineering assholes, who, under the guise of empowerment, want to own and control this doe-eyed lady.
One of the biggest secrets adults keep is that wine tastings are nothing more than a thinly-veiled guise to get drunk.
Guys who would probably never do that have the balls to do it now behind the guise of their phone or computer.
In a lawsuit, the NRA has accused New York officials of carrying out a political crusade under the guise of industry oversight.
The fact that the poisoning of Flint took place under the guise of fiscal control provides a cautionary tale to us all.
Under the guise of creating a utopia, China is now one of the most authoritarian and liberty bereft societies on the planet.
The company sought to kill those consumer protections under the guise they harmed investment, and it celebrated the FCC's actions last week.
Nassar is serving 40 to 175 years in Michigan for sexually abusing women and girls under the guise of performing medical treatment.
He has a largely isolationist public policy that takes the guise of "America first," which is also a hallmark of American populism.
"   The attacks on Mitchell and other panelists were vicious, while wrapped in a thin guise of concern about "ethics in games journalism.
Agencies are not free to rewrite laws under the guise of 'interpretation' of a statute, especially where the law's meaning is clear.
In Baltimore after the death of Freddie Gray, city officials gave rioters an area to target under the guise of cooling off.
Cook spoke out against so-called "religious freedom" bills, which advocates say sanction discrimination under the guise of religion, a year ago.
It means that you are trying to implement a ban on Muslims entering the country under the guise of protecting national security.
But is trophy hunting in the same category, or is it a convenient guise for a less controlled industry fueled by machismo?
The $700 million project, commonly called the Chuitna mine, currently masquerades under the guise of a tiny Alaskan coal company called PacRim.
Being unkind under the guise of "telling it like it is" could cause some major meltdowns in the second half of April.
Thus far he's released the album's title track, "Honeymoon," and "Hazy Shades," and the sonics are entirely different from his former guise.
Although it was signed under the guise of "religious freedom," Vance says that it has little to nothing to do with that.
Koundougoumi, who lives in Paris for security reasons, said the government has cracked down on citizens under the guise of fighting terrorism.
And also plenty of excuses to heap more abuse on her under the guise of caring about the sanctity of the sport.
The disrespect of our US military and middle-class Americans via Cohen's foreign commentaries under the guise of interview questions was perverse.
Protecting failing companies and subsidizing politically powerful incumbent firms, under the false guise of promoting long-term value, is simply un-American.
The administration's bid to cut the program under the guise of mobility-enhancing work requirements must be seen for what it is.
Those who advocate for change are invariably met with loud and organized resistance in the guise of "preservation" and protecting property values.
All manner of inhumanity and barbarism have been conducted under the guise of protecting the honor and purity of these white women.
"Stuffed" is a sharp-witted homage to the Japanese anticlutter prophet Marie Kondo, a revolutionary in the guise of storage-solution professional.
Israel and the United States have accused Hamas of fomenting the protests as a guise to invade Israeli territory and kill civilians.
"The Iranian government masks a corrupt dictatorship behind the false guise of a democracy," Mr. Trump told the United Nations on Tuesday.
Executive orders that go after specific groups under the guise of protecting the American people are not only unconstitutional, but morally wrong.
Conservationists said the new report was further evidence that Japan was killing whales for commercial purposes under the guise of scientific research.
They also wasted time generating baseless outrage by spreading conspiracy theories in the guise of investigations — from Fast and Furious to Benghazi.
What Soper recognizes, in her guise as master-lecturer, is that she needs the other musicians to bring her ideas to life.
He admitted to using his position as a trusted doctor to sexually abuse young girls under the guise of providing medical treatment.
An infrastructure project that may well have happened anyway can benefit from federal spending if obtained under the guise of a disaster.
A UN report accuses the military of murder, imprisonment and mass rape, all done under the guise of cracking down on terrorists.
If leadership tries to shepherd through a yearlong extension under the guise of being "short-term," reform proponents are likely to buck.
Geopolitical tensions typically happen under the guise of religious sectarianism -- Riyadh carries the mantle of Sunni Islam and Tehran of Shia Islam.
More than 350 girls and young women have since said that Nassar had molested them, usually under the guise of medical treatment.
But as part of a plea deal, Nassar admitted in court to abusing young women under the guise of providing medical treatment.
As part of a plea deal, he admitted that he sexually abused young girls under the guise of providing a medical treatment.
But this systematic campaign to disregard existing statutes under the guise of a phony emergency has no place in a functioning democracy.
Anyway, now we can all buy those personalized dog pillows we've always wanted under the guise of giving them to our pets.
This usually led to modest hikes in military spending alongside modest hikes in nondefense spending — all under the guise of fiscal restraint.
Providing wealthy Americans with another tax dodge in the guise of "philanthropy," the tax credit saps meaningful investment in improving our schools.
And there has been a bipartisan refusal to adopt a more humane policy on refugees under the guise of deterring people smugglers.
Under the guise of 'national security' the government has either been granted or taken power far beyond what is reasonable and necessary.
And why would I want to hide these markers under the guise of "human" when so much of my reality is different?
I still put these songs on at pre-drinks under the guise of irony, but really it's cause these albums still slap.
Dozens of allegations followed, all similar, about a trusted doctor who offered relief only to molest them under the guise of treatment.
Ten-year-olds selling fifteen-cent cups of over sweetened sugar water under the guise of young entrepreneurial spirit can suck it.
And so now it is spreading like a virus throughout the body politic, and it's doing so under the guise of news.
The Figueroas allegedly lured the pregnant teen to their home in late April under the guise of giving her free baby clothes. Supt.
Many of those in their prime working years have bought more than they can afford under the guise of low annual percentage rates.
And yet how easy it would still be for a predator to gain access to them under the guise of coaching, of sports.
By the 1950s, Rock provided test subjects by giving the pill to his patients in Massachusetts under the guise of a fertility study.
When McCarthy was 14, her stepfather Charles Aragon began sexually abusing her under the guise of a fake religion and "marriage" between them.
And sometimes, Pete Davidson raps about his Stanley Tucci fandom with Sam Rockwell at his side, in the guise of the veteran actor.
The changes to the state board of elections are particularly notable — and are being proposed under the guise of an ethical bipartisan makeover.
This month sees the release of Self Portrait, the first full length release on his own Bergerac imprint under his Red Rack'em guise.
This February in New Orleans, for example, police raided strip clubs prior to Mardi Gras under the guise of busting sex trafficking rings.
Numbers keep our interest and offer the guise of objectivity; they let us find our place in the endless conga line of humanity.
Nassar is now serving an effective life sentence in prison for abusing hundreds of young female athletes under the guise of medical treatment.
" Right: "Navets en guise d'escargots — or turnip, mussels and sea urchin disguised as snails — from Manhattan's Le Coucou, a favorite restaurant of mine.
They are helping, but not for a good cause; they are inflicting damage under the guise of doing so at someone else's insistence.
Lili Reinhart has zero tolerance for bullying within the Riverdale fandom — even when it's under the guise of defending her character Betty's honor.
Okay, by now it seems pretty clear that Microsoft have created a Drake-hating bot under the guise of a picture caption bot.
Former pieces saw her performing in the guise of her alter ego Cindi Mayweather, an indentured android trying to free her fellow robots.
History lesson: It was common for the inspector general to target LGBTQ venues, including bars, under the guise of investigating their liquor licenses.
Seems like a deal before you realize how much cash you're shoveling in Comcast's direction under the guise of a getting good deal.
This re-education method was perfected by Chairman Mao and is now being foisted on American children under the guise of 'understanding history.
The new regulation takes on a popular political guise, but ultimately only serves to bolster public institutions and shield them from outside competitors.
Streep also joined them for the meal, but thankfully she was kind enough to leave her Donald Trump guise back in the States.
Standing out on such concerns, under the guise of corporate citizenship, is one of several targets Sloan has set for fixing Wells's culture.
While China is strengthening IP rights protection for foreign companies it opposes trade protectionism in the guise of IP rights protection, Shen said.
With his help, the Houthis invaded Sana'a, where, under the guise of fighting corruption, they began to install their leaders in key positions.
A few years later, the European Union constitution was forced on the people of Europe anyway, under the guise of the Lisbon Treaty.
Nassar molested, drugged, and otherwise abused young gymnasts under the guise of providing "treatment" for decades, and is just now facing the consequences.
Under the guise of enforcing this vague provision, the CFPB fined the mortgage lender over $100 million for participating in an insurance program.
The Toronto native slipped into the guise of "Jared," whose saccharine cheer and Jaromir Jagr fandom proved too much for host Kenan Thompson.
Under the guise of principled conservatism, he has shunned the give and take that has been essential to the functioning of our democracy.
The flaws discovered are open-ended, allowing for the execution of arbitrary code on a machine, under the guise of the Quicktime Player.
Sebastian Gorka: You are on the front lines of the war against communism coming back to America under the guise of democratic socialism.
But the next 22 months of the Trump rollback machine will put polluters' profits above all else, under the guise of regulatory reform.
Under its guise, he's apparently prepared to jettison values that really do make America great and alliances that really do keep America safer.
Through the guise of a twisty thriller, they break one character down to the basic building blocks of how we construct our identity.
Despite this, the plans to monitor content on social media and international sites, under the guise of tackling "cyber crimes," continues, raising concerns.
Three other women testified that they, too, were sexually assaulted by Ozumba under the guise of medical treatment, The Dallas Morning News reported.
The collective's unique approach to coloring murals with a revelatory element makes each creation a completely different beast under the guise of night.
Fox & Friends is a show about how Trump could best fare given the circumstances, but it's done under the guise of news coverage.
Big art openings are contrasted with feelings of deep aversion and personal conflict as success comes to each woman in a different guise.
Wearing masks and/or headgear is one way that DJs and performers have long adopted the guise of anonymity throughout dance music history.
Once I became his girlfriend, he felt he had the right to constantly critique me under the guise of helping me improve myself.
That's the intelligent enterprise right there in the guise of Tessian, Onfido, OpenSensors and Aire, a selection of the companies in our portfolio.
In 1964, FBI agents mailed an anonymous letter to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. written in the guise of a disgruntled black follower.
To this day, I encounter editors or people in New York who wrote really unpleasant things about me under some guise of concern.
But even as the act turned him into a major star and brought him championship titles, he was uncomfortable in the Soviet guise.
Under the guise of "efficiency," Zinke took systematic steps to dismantle the agency — stripping it of leadership and creating a culture of fear.
In 1675, François Joseph de Lorraine, Duke of Guise, died after hitting his head when he fell from the arm of his nurse.
While the individual artworks explore a variety of engaging topics, the exhibition ends up blanketing conceptually disparate ideas under the guise of blue.
HBO introduces the documentary by Erin Lee Carr chronicling the abuse Larry Nassar inflicted on girls and women in the guise of therapy.
Even today, under the guise of ending "unbearable" or "untreatable" suffering, psychiatric patients in Europe are being euthanized, often by their own doctors.
Finally, there is the ongoing issue of ensuring countries do not pursue weapons programs under the guise of a peaceful nuclear energy program.
Issuers of digital tokens clothed their offerings in the guise of being unregulated cryptocurrencies that do not fall under the federal securities laws.
Their commitment was sealed after she pulled an eight-month-long prank, pretending to stalk Timbers in the guise of an obsessed admirer.
"Underground Railroad Game," presented at Ars Nova, was an audacious exploration of slavery in the guise of a misguided middle school history lesson.
The political nature of the procedure outweigh its dangers, lowering the bar on women's health under the guise of greater access to abortion.
She decided to convey in explicit detail how Nassar invaded her body under the guise of treatment when she was a teenage gymnast.
The Cyber Berkut hackers posted a political message to the commission's website under the guise of activists accusing the Ukrainian government of corruption.
Under its former guise as OurPath, the startup was the first "lifestyle change program" to be commissioned by the NHS for diabetes management.
" Others say it appears that Trump is simply pushing for a giant tax cut under the guise of more politically palatable "tax reform.
While the Rio has a great interior and is quite refined for the class, it's still a $20,225 car in fully-loaded guise.
But in their more harmful iterations, these misleading tactics could cause users to hand over personal data under the guise of something benign.
She was recruited there under the guise of a casting call for a modeling agency, and Epstein allegedly presented himself as a photographer.
In the Belgian case, however, the court failed to protect religious liberty and minority rights by permitting discrimination under the guise of neutrality.
The overall texture is thin to the point where one might claim that his minimalism skirts lazy production under the guise of art.
One such guise is the campaign against "globalists," the leading exemplars of which just happen to have names like Soros, Yellen and Blankfein.
The Chinese government cracked down on A.S.M.R. videos last year because it said pornography was being released under the guise of the genre.
But those duties do not include using our legal power to punish those with whom we disagree under the guise of consumer protection.
Democrats, Republicans say, think that the law is whatever they happen to want — or that the law is "just politics" in another guise.
When lawyers use their law licenses as weapons, as a guise to extort payments for themselves, they are no longer acting as attorneys.
It's the state's latest attack on press freedoms "under the guise of fighting terrorism" It's the state's latest attack on press freedoms "under the guise of fighting terrorism" Israel's communications minister declared war on Al Jazeera Sunday, pledging to shut down its local broadcasts, revoke its press credentials, and close its Jerusalem office, a brazen broadside aimed at the popular Arab media outlet.
It does this under the guise of anti-censorship and a refusal to "sugarcoat" the truth, but fails to do so responsibly or realistically.
The loved one gets sent away under the guise of a vacation or work trip, and comes home (hopefully!) to a complete, redesigned room.
As one concrete example, it's very hard for me to imagine Democrats taking Medicare Advantage away from seniors under the guise of expanding Medicare.
I use it under the guise of painting and sculpture and public art and community engagement, but all those things are just different codings.
I just felt like there's all this architecture hidden in plain sight, and it's in the guise of a burglary or a heist film.
When email first entered offices, people liked it for the same reason workers love office chat: It provided entertainment under the guise of productivity.
It fails to engage or entertain, choosing instead to promote regressive ideas about consent, marriage and gender – all in the guise of a romance.
"It is a good day when a court stops this administration from sanctioning discrimination under the guise of religion or morality," the statement read.
The comedian captured the Chicago-based furniture designer goofing around on a scenic mountain, under the guise that he was posing for a photo.
In late April and early May the Lilliputians—in the guise of the Independent Community Bankers of America (ICBA)—were warmly welcomed to Brobdingnag.
In the early stages of a relationship, it's not necessary to disclose information that isn't important to the partnership under the guise of honesty.
A guide for a VR tourism company in Sedona, Arizona, he leads "vision quests" in a digital guise taken straight from Little Big Man.
Or it did, as U.S. business leaders built themselves an escape route, under the guise of powerless rationality, and Trump just waved them through.
There is also an educational challenge worth noting here, given that people won't necessarily know how to command search in this more chatty guise.
In order to protect us from complicated identities and shifting realities, politicians hide under the guise of safety, cleansing public spaces of all ambiguity.
A police officer contacted the woman under the guise of being a potential buyer and they met at a fast-food restaurant in Pietermaritzburg.
Sex played a huge part in how the Rajneesh sannyasins interacted with one another, with sexual rituals taking place under the guise of spirituality.
Spacey appears to have discovered how to weaponize the closet, shielding his own behavior from scrutiny under the guise of merely protecting his privacy.
That's especially the case if we're talking about devouring large amounts of glorious chocolate under the guise of contributing to one's own good health.
Justice Gorsuch insists that courts "must not rewrite federal laws under the guise of interpreting them", she says, which bodes well for the plaintiffs.
The generic-sounding government entity was pretty much perfect as a benign guise for the evil people who enslaved Eleven and unleashed the Demogorgon.
" It also said: "Such thorough review is especially critical given the tobacco industry's deceitful history of marketing products under the guise of lower risk.
Under the guise of not cowing to political correctness, some people are no longer embarrassed or ashamed to show the warts on their souls.
In the guise of her costumed character My Period, Toonkel will emcee two days of irreverent, interrogative performances that embrace dissent and radical participation.
AT&T and Verizon have been accused of erecting artificial and unnecessary barriers on wireless services, often under the guise of battling network congestion.
Is he a serial killer running under the guise that that he is helping cleanse the world of women who don't treat men right?
But American authorities are increasingly using algorithmic surveillance in much the same way here—also under the guise of preventing crime and maintaining peace.
James Blackburn, an older white man who sits almost disconsolately in a too-large helmet, poses in the guise of a Roman horse soldier.
Such a policy would, obviously, prevent administration officials from falling for hoaxes in the guise of communication from the personal accounts of public figures.
Surely someone at our church who looks at porn or sees escorts has told her about it by now, under the guise of concern.
To draw attention to the lengths Texas Republicans will go to block abortion access under the thinly veiled guise of "protecting women," Houston Rep.
The loved one gets sent away under the guise of a vacation or work trip, and comes home (hopefully) to a complete, redesigned room.
People still do it, of course, often under the guise of another term (in 210 we "cleansed," and by 2015 we were "eating clean").
Kenyan police said Ali was born in the Somali capital, Mogadishu, and moved to Kenya in 2010 under the guise of being a tourist.
China's shadow banking system, comprising a range of opaque and lightly-regulated financial products, also has grown rapidly under the guise of financial innovation.
Local groups that provide assistance to gay people and sex workers often do so under the guise of being a general public health organization.
Some guys are completely incapable of flirting, so instead they have developed a foolproof methodology in the guise of ironically bad pick-up lines.
The complaint alleges that authorities interrogated Meng "under the guise of routine customs" and waited to explain to her that she was under arrest.
There are well documented instances during which the United States government discriminated based on ethnicity and religion, under the guise of protecting national security.
The latest fashion sweeping our nation's capital this summer has been to cloak protectionist trade policies under the thinly veiled guise of national security.
For example, Western societies permit caricatures of Prophet Muhammad under the guise of free speech, even though they insult a person revered by Muslims.
Nevertheless, the bank has been easing monetary policy over the past few months, under the guise of simplifying an (admittedly complex) interest-rate regime.
The misogyny, anti-Semitism and racism stirred up under the guise of telling it like it is, of locker room talk, of being raw.
Thus, in the guise of protecting the free expression of some campus speakers, institutions of higher education would have to police dissent and disagreement.
Before the sentencing, more than 150 women and girls said in court that Nassar had sexually abused athletes under the guise of medical treatment.
Mr. Kerry also suggested that some companies were using the American sanctions that remain in force as a guise for not venturing into Iran.
"The disrespect of our U.S. military and middle-class Americans via Cohen's foreign commentaries under the guise of interview questions was perverse," she added.
The agency has long been a target of Republican lawmakers, who claim it pushed strangling financial sector regulations under the guise of consumer protection.
The country directed by Obama under the guise of peacekeeping operations spark new wars and bloody internal conflicts, in which die millions of people.
She had the right pedigree, having toured and recorded with Will Oldham (in his Bonnie Prince Billy guise) before concentrating on her solo career.
And he established a phony commission, under the guise of voter integrity, to advance new restrictions on the right of working people to vote.
Nassar is is already serving 40 to 175 years in Michigan for sexually abusing women and girls under the guise of performing medical treatment.
The album's liveliest and most urgent track is "If He Ain't Gonna Love You," a sales pitch in the guise of a rescue mission.
But it felt like a distinctly American choice — prioritizing my individualistic comfort and putting on an antisocial front under the guise of personal privacy.
Before he was sentenced, more than 150 women and girls said in court Nassar had sexually abused athletes under the guise of medical treatment.
Both directors make their points without falling into didacticism or cheap provocation; like the great Chéreau, they deliver critique in the guise of spectacle.
Elected officials should stop using religious freedom as a guise for discriminatory legislation that negatively affects the emotional and physical wellbeing of LGBT people.
In recent weeks, several former Ohio State athletes have come forward to publicly claim Strauss abused them under the guise of a medical examination.
Yet Atkinson's exceptional reader-friendliness has always been a Trojan horse, a way of delivering something pointed in the guise of something smoothly familiar.
Critics say MESA is a guise for the US to pull forces out of the area, without letting Iranian, Russian, or Chinese influence grow.
But he says that he did so as Hulk Hogan, in which guise he often struck fictional poses and did not tell the truth.
In fact, the internet is filled with cases whose sole purpose is to trick and deceive us under the guise of offering useful information.
"The disrespect of our US military and middle-class Americans via Cohen's foreign commentaries under the guise of interview questions was perverse," she wrote.
Below is the premiere of his very first video and track under this guise, lifted from a forthcoming EP co-produced by Paul Butler.
" The insidious genius of this alliance, he points out, was selling the disorder rather than the drugs, in the guise of promoting A.D.H.D. "awareness.
"Take Me to Harlan" arrives in a more acoustic guise, accompanied by Fleck's stark (and harmonically audacious) banjo syncopations and Ms. Washburn's clog dancing.
In her Twitter post, Maroney said Nassar molested team members, including her, under the guise of treating them for medical conditions over several decades.
Male power fantasies often objectify women, who become trophies under the guise of a quest for true love or to fulfill an heroic duty.
As in his previous plays "Bad Jews" and "Significant Other," Mr. Harmon is admirably unafraid of portraying incorrectness in the guise of sour comedy.
Now Heimat is back in a new guise, at the core of a major conflict that shapes the post-Communist world: identity versus diversity.
After the big black market weed bust in March, a DEA spokesperson accused illicit growers and dealers of operating under the guise of legalization.
His great-aunt Marie de Lorraine was heartbroken — and immensely wealthy, now that the full fortune of the House of Guise went to her.
The women have said they were abused by Dr. Nassar under the guise of medical treatment, both at the ranch, in Walker County, Tex.
Under the guise of friendship, Wendy has resumed contact with Taylor — and begun combing through old therapy files, looking for a weakness to exploit.
Some theorized that the assailant was a career criminal who might have used the guise of adherence to Islamist extremism to justify the attack.
It was Freud's "talking cure" in a modern guise, and no less significant for our understanding of resilience and the importance of interpersonal engagement.
Dr. Guise nodded, ordered blood tests, and recommended Prolia, a twice-a-year injection to help fight osteoporosis, instead of the oral drugs available.
It is the face of a holy man on Earth as a hero and a martyr, in the guise of a hipster and flâneur.
The fake engagement gives the pair ample excuse to indulge their attraction under the guise of method acting, but the pretense quickly falls away.
The best of these is probably a glam-rock pastiche called "Shiny," performed by Jemaine Clement in the guise of a greedy giant crab.
"I mean now, in hindsight, I'm like, he was trying to arouse me while talking to me -- under the guise of education," Chambers said.
But for many of us, it's the umpteenth time we've seen Anita assaulted for dramatic effect, each time under the guise of greater authenticity.
Over the last several years, more anti-trafficking groups have spoken out against laws targeting online sex work in the guise of fighting trafficking.
She imagined a position in the industry under a different, more soulful guise, and returned to college to earn her Master's in Clinical Psychology.
" It also said: "Such thorough review is especially critical given the tobacco industry's deceitful history of marketing products under the guise of lower risk.
They spent the entire summer trying to pass a massive, unnecessary tax cut — under the guise of repealing ObamaCare — for the top 2628 percent.
Kaul argued then that Trump's campaign "repeatedly encouraged his supporters to engage in vigilante efforts" in the guise of ferreting out potential voter fraud.
Another parent, Stephen Semprevivo, admitted to paying $400,000 to get his child into Georgetown University under the guise that he was a tennis recruit.
There would be elections and the guise of competition, but no one would be permitted to run for office without approval from the mullahs.
In fact, by opposing bad legislation pushed under the guise of equal pay, Blackburn has worked to create more and better opportunities for women.
Back in May, ten years after Silver Jews called it a day, Berman emerged from musical semi-retirement in a new guise, Purple Mountains.
"Under the guise of medical advancement, they were probed, they were tortured and they were dehumanized," City Council Speaker Melissa Mark-Viverito (D) said.
The complaint alleges that authorities interrogated Meng "under the guise of routine customs" and waited to explain to her that she was under arrest.
I can be very personal and write lyrics and play instruments in one guise, but this project lets me be impersonal and non-human.
The masculine, closeted gay man is someone who will have hot yet shameful sex with you under the guise of a bro-y friendship.
So the ugliness exposed in Harvey Weinstein is one in which so many men have participated vicariously, under the sheltering guise of our anonymity.
There's also a 19th-century "Mask for a Guardian Spirit," fabricated by an unknown artist — an example of the lingzhi adopting an anthropomorphic guise.
" Legislation proposed across the country since Donald Trump's election threatens to bring climate change denial into the classroom under the guise of "academic freedom.
In mid-January, South Korean businessman Jee Ick-Joo, 53, was seized by police at his home under the guise of a drug raid.
It was under the guise of "states' rights" that the South sought to preserve institutionalized segregation post-slavery and throughout the civil rights movement.
We'd probably skip the AMG sports suspension that our tester had, but even in its most aggressive guise, the C300 is a comfortable highway cruiser.
For Heidi, she's deciding to give Walter a double dose of the drugs peddled to the Homecoming patients under the guise of normal cafeteria food.
Under the guise of addressing "climate change," the new bill rations water to a degree that makes it impossible to maintain a healthy home environment.
Now PikoTaro, the leopard print-clad singer endorsed by the likes of Justin Bieber and MIA is back -- albeit in a more old-school guise.
"James abused his power by exploiting the non-celebrity women that he worked with under the guise of giving them opportunities," Tither-Kaplan told GMA.
Maduro says the opposition is in fact a coup-plotting, Washington-backed elite that is seeking to topple him under the guise of peaceful protests.
As a producer, he's followed suit, as one of the first to play footwork outside of the US under the past guise of Chrissy Murderbot.
On "Told You So," a mid-album track from Miguel's just-released War & Leisure, the R&B singer offers liberation in the guise of pleasure.
The Trump administration has made a continuous push to limit the right to request asylum -- the primary tactic being cruelty under the guise of policy.
Legislation passed in 2016 under the guise of counter-terrorism measures has restricted Christians' rights to share their faith outside the walls of registered churches.
Bauer is also accused of targeting women by convincing them to download malware under the guise that it was innocuous software he needed help testing.
With the launch of Camoji, now anyone can get into adult entertainment and anonymously interact with people, all under the guise of a XXX avatar.
Bianca invites Drewski to a hotel, where she is waiting in nothing but lingerie, under the guise of looking at artwork for a music project.
The less favorable spin would be that someone in the administration is concerned that Trump's human guise would slip in the middle of the conversation.
The exploration and study of space has been embedded within a narrative that emphasizes and epitomizes human progress under the guise of our species' evolution.
I've not been terminated but I've been pissed about them removing features under the guise of 'we can change the memberships as they're not guaranteed.
But, much like the wellness culture itself, some critics suggest it's all just a guise for the same old status quo of striving for thinness.
His film The Wild Goose Lake is the latest to smuggle a critique of inequality, surveillance, and the police state under the guise of genre.
However, Castro had some on-point analysis when discussing why communities don't want cops coming to their house under the guise of confiscating assault weapons.
Facebook may have just been caught spying on teens' phones under the guise of "market research," but the company isn't about to apologize for it.
They cloak them under the guise of assisting consumers in the interpretation of current law, but they are really new rules in and of themselves.
Kogan was responsible for developing the app used by Cambridge Analytica to harvest data from Facebook users in the guise of a harmless personality test.
In what better guise could Japan have welcomed the world to Tokyo, venue of the next summer games, than as the world's most recognised everyman?
Instead, a few days later, the boys allegedly lured Turner to a dry canal bed in Smithfield under the guise of selling her a knife.
Noble's account of being lured to Weinstein's hotel room under the guise of advancing her career closely mirrors the allegations of the producer's other accusers.
Just as dieting and weight concerns now often go under the guise of "wellness," fear of being fat can get cloaked as concern about bloating.
Nassar pleaded guilty to molesting female athletes under the guise of medical treatment and in January was sentenced to up to 175 years in prison.
It allows for us to do exactly what we accuse others of: silence Muslim women under the guise of being brainwashed, weak, or lacking agency.
They went to New York City, Los Angeles, Toronto, and Hawaii, carrying on a sexual relationship, all under the guise of going to dancing workshops.
Persona 4 isn't even a new game, either, but it's been a companion on many long-distance journeys this year, in its Golden Vita guise.
Instead of reducing competition under the guise of protecting consumers, Congress should strengthen consumer protections while supporting the innovative model at the heart of PACE.
The Ideal Conceal Pistol can easily be brought anywhere, making it past metal detectors and security pat downs under the guise of being a phone.
That means that the NX is unlikely to be rivaling the PS4, now or in its "NEO" guise to come, in terms of graphical punch.
The point being, if you're communicating with millions of followers under the guise of being an insider, it's sort of on you to prove it.
Trump's administration has also relieved sanctions on RUSAL the giant Russian aluminum firm under control of Oleg Deripaska, a GRU agent in his other guise.
Both drugs were banned federally in 1914, under the guise of a tax law, the Harrison Narcotics Act, which evolved into our current absolute prohibition.
This need for cavernous cargo capacity was also the root of the 7473's most alluring and memorable feature in commercial guise: a second floor.
But net neutrality advocates caution the single paragraph bill is overly broad, and is likely a guise to blunt other consumer protections at the FCC.
The hymn is first heard in a quietly solemn guise—scoring that Wagner imitated in his "Tannhäuser" overture—but takes on an aggressive, belligerent tone.
Under the guise of Christian values, Gilead doesn't just alienate women from their own bodies, but from their own sense of self, and each other.
Then, they sent them out to some British influencers under the guise of being a gift to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the moon landing.
Before the sentencing, more than 150 women and girls told a judge that Nassar had sexually abused them under the guise of providing medical treatment.
McAdams met with Toback under the guise that they'd be talking about work, in particular, a role in 2001's "Harvard Man," which Toback wrote.
Sitcom actress Lori Loughlin allegedly paid $500,000 to get her two petite daughters admitted to USC under the guise of their joining the crew team.
Mehle had performed in the guise of a "Mother Goose for adults," eavesdropping and rubbernecking to report on the very people with whom she partied.
Under the guise of "we compete in a friendly way," Branson engaged in a little trash-talk at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.
" Speaking at Business Insider's Ignition conference, Bewkes said Democrats "had a campaign plank to change the First Amendment ... in the guise of campaign finance reform.
Nassar, who worked at the East Lansing school and treated athletes there, has pleaded guilty to molesting female athletes under the guise of medical treatment.
Highlight "Cross the Line" has guitar solos, overdriven Linkin Park drum loops, and pop-rock choruses all coexisting under the guise of a rap track.
From seeking validation through consumerism to having a warped sense of integrity under the guise of religion, it all comes down to apathy and greed.
Male co-workers would remind her of her boyfriend's imminent departure, and, as soon as he left, made advances under the guise of comforting her.
One of my inner eels had slipped loose, an eel that took the guise of reasonable caution but which really was a small wriggling mistrust.
"Sebastiaan was using magic and spirituality as a guise," said Michelle Belanger, a writer who would later split with Mr. Hoyt over accusations of plagiarism.
Under the guise of efficiency, medical test results are now often released directly to patients, sometimes before or even without the benefit of any interpretation.
He was initially arrested in 2016, and more than 300 girls and women have accused him of molesting them under the guise of medical treatment.
Nassar is accused of sexually abusing hundreds of female athletes under the guise of treatment while he worked for Michigan State University and U.S.A. Gymnastics.
In these 70 sonnets, written after the election of 2016, Hayes set himself the challenge of writing political poems in the guise of love poems.
Under the guise of political commentary, the caricature blatantly trafficked in age-old anti-Semitic tropes that have contributed to violence against Jews throughout history.
Take a human, isolate her, strip her of agency in the guise of "care": If that sounds like a recipe for abuse, well, it is.
As you can imagine, when a chatbot in the guise of a 13-year-old Ukrainian boy fools people into thinking he's human, it's newsworthy.
Israel has argued that the protests are a guise by the Palestinian militant group Hamas, which controls Gaza, to invade Israeli territory and terrorize civilians.
Under the guise of a journalist, the assassin, Artur Denisultanov-Kurmakayev, tried to murder Ms. Okuyeva and her husband, Adam Osmayev, Ukraine's Interior Ministry said.
In that campaign, the police posted to online chats under the guise of men looking for dates, only to arrest and torture those who responded.
Absent US engagement, the Syrian people likely assess that the regime will increase its gruesome attacks on civilians under the guise of rooting out extremists.
Before the sentencing, more than 150 women and girls said in court that Nassar had sexually abused them under the guise of providing medical treatment.
Remember that Organizing for America was setup from the top down under the guise of a grassroots organization as a secondary progressive Democrat Party structure.
Trump's greed-first agenda, under the guise of job creation, treats the Arctic Refuge as just another fossil fuel deposit for Big Oil to plunder.
U.S. officials believe at least one of the Chinese officials was an intelligence officer who was working under a diplomatic guise, according to the Times.
It does indeed recast bohemia in a convincingly up-to-date guise—in Brooklyn, of course, where thousands of the art world's threadbare strivers reside.
There's a sly superpower to the new movie "Hustlers": In the guise of a stripper tale, it still takes time to focus on women's lives.
People often eat more of the food containing these alternatives under the guise of it being sugar-free, which could lead to unintentional weight gain.
When his coworkers (Charlyne Yi and Ron Funches) invite him to play kickball after work, he declines under the guise that he already has plans.
The rest were relative unknowns, either making their first appearance at CES or returning to the show under the guise of a new brand name.
As with cannabis, the CTA allowed sextech under the guise of as "personal massagers" alongside therapy and sports massagers in the Health and Wellness category.
While fraudulent prescribing and billing for orthotic braces isn't new, telemedicine consultations can serve as a guise for fraudsters to contact people they've never met.
For example $25 million was used under the guise of export duty payments to settle judgment debt to a construction firm in January last year.
It is the first time that Congress has issued a subpoena, under the guise of its legislative powers, to investigate the president for illegal conduct.
By now, though, that's an inevitable byproduct of being part of a guiding intelligence from which "Captain Marvel," in this guise, never quite breaks free.
In the summer of 1983, Bulger organized a meeting with Barrett under the guise that he had stolen diamonds he wanted to get rid of.
When he was that state's governor, Mr. Sanford famously disappeared to Argentina to pursue an extramarital affair under the guise of hiking the Appalachian Trail.
The former associate professor and team physician at MSU admitted in court that he sexually abused young girls under the guise of providing medical treatment.
Under the guise of "reform," a bill called the Regulatory Accountability Act (RAA) would add a maze of additional bureaucracy to the life-saving protections.
After other documents emerged and the attribution to Michelangelo was confirmed, there was some discussion about where the statue should go and in what guise.
But how many people spent that money under the guise of getting a "great" deal, only to get an average (or even downright bad) deal?
Bharara's office, however, has employed what are known as "speaking complaints," which, under the guise of showing probable cause, assume the form of forensic melodramas.
"It was sexual harassment, violating my body, propositioning me, inviting me to hotels with the guise of discussing business and propositioning for sex," she said.
At age 15, when I suffered from chronic back pain, Larry sexually assaulted me repeatedly under the guise of medical treatment for nearly a year.
Performed in a Fifth Avenue townhouse, this is immersive theater in the guise of an elegant party — with wine, spirits and a sit-down dinner.
And now, the state is poised to strike another anti-business blow — this time under the benign guise of saving the Internet and protecting consumers.
He argues that they do so under the guise of a school of thought he refers to as "postmodernism," which he sees as his archenemy.
Under that guise, Cohen created a fake "Kingerguardians" program that would arm children so they could better protect themselves and their classmates against school shooters.

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