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  1. disguised as

313 Sentences With "in the guise of"

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And he did it (mostly) in the guise of actual questions.
And they were doing it in the guise of campaign finance reform.
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.
And in the guise of a promotion for Brown's new podcast You Good?
In the guise of protecting cattle, lynch mobs are attacking Muslims with impunity.
The truth often appears in the guise of a threat to the social code.
He even weakened ethics rules affecting lobbyists, in the guise of a promised ban.
"This is a clear attempt to silence dissent, in the guise of raising government revenues."
Anti-EU populists -- in the guise of both nationalists and leftists -- helped end his gamble.
And the worse way is to imitate Trump, all in the guise of maligning him.
Is the form being attacked by a swarm of midges in the guise of paint?
"Act in the guise of defending the Republic," a Comintern leader told the Party's followers.
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).
Instead, they depend on the Supreme Court to hand them victories in the guise of law.
Future stars are out there, he knows, some of them in the guise of ordinary players.
In his early work, this came through in the guise of a fascination with space travel.
" A sketch in the guise of an advertisement for the Democratic National Committee featured several "S.
His attack on Omar and Tlaib in the guise of standing up for Jews is obscene.
In the guise of a stripper tale, it still takes time to focus on women's lives.
How much imagination is required, after all, to vent your furies in the guise of filth?
The boys actually think he's possessed, by a dybbuk in the guise of their mother's ghost.
Wrapped in the guise of women's domestic work, these paintings speak volumes with only a few words.
In this instance it's in the guise of an afrobeat version by the NYC collective Underground System.
In his boundless mystery, God has chosen to come before us in the guise of Mr. Hayes.
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.
This book is about immigration, isolation and family, wrapped up in the guise of a love story.
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.
The show, a physics lesson in the guise of a pumpkin demolition derby, rivaled "Shark Week" in popularity.
One of the most realistic is "The Shinto Deity Hachiman in the Guise of a Buddhist Monk" (1328).
These laws are often cloaked in the guise of keeping people safe or evoke morality as a justification.
The cold opening of "Saturday Night Live" featured the cast member Kate McKinnon in the guise of Mrs.
Both writers engage in what we could call "compassion-mongering," peddling bigotry in the guise of sympathetic concern.
Perhaps this biennale's particular brand of "insensitive entertainment" in the guise of socially conscious artwork should surprise no one.
It might also prevent content creators from perpetuating the status quo in the guise of pursuing their artistic impulses.
Games teach you how to respond to them, nestling values in the guise of rules and conditions for victory.
It came in the guise of a young boy named James Greenlees, who had been hit by a carriage.
They'd listen to jazz, drink Garver's Knob Creek, and have some man-talk in the guise of artist-talk.
Writing about Mr. Trump, even in the guise of trying to explain him and his supporters, gives him traction.
Judicial activism would proliferate in the guise of "righting historical injustices" and, in particular, redressing America's "original sin" — slavery.
Anything less demeans the Asian-Americans in the Harvard case, all in the guise of defending equality across race.
It works as a sharp inoculation against establishment wisdom, delivered in the guise of a blues-battered jazz recording.
In his new book, he set himself the challenge of writing political poems in the guise of love poems.
But, in the guise of a poetry critic, Glück shows herself to be a kind of dark contemporary conscience.
A mother, on the other hand, also gives up everything, but she does so in the guise of selflessness.
Lapeire entertained hundreds of sick children in the guise of an alter ego named "Doctor Aspirin," according to the paper.
They aren't helping Trump to make good decisions, they are cloaking his abuses and tirades in the guise of normalcy.
Many attacks are carried out through minuscule and inconspicuous steps, often concealed in the guise of legitimate requests and commands.
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.
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.
"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.
Historically, the powerful have used these gatherings to flaunt their resources; social and political intimidation in the guise of hospitality.
If a woman chooses to hurt another person or herself in the guise of feminism, surely that cannot eradicate sexism.
It at once rejects hypocrisy and announces the arrival of a newborn spirit in the guise of a mature artist.
Smaller doses of silent meditation, in the guise of mindfulness, are cropping up in secular school curricula across the Western world.
Soon after, she's joined by Leslie Jones in the guise of a Wonder Woman who poses for photos in Times Square.
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?
And, basically, it is the same day that keeps recurring in the guise of holidays, which are the days of remembrance.
Blind faith in religion and country manifests in the guise of a teacher without adequate vision or tools to instruct properly.
Simultaneously, they inform you of the danger of wolves who dress up as your grandmother, enemies in the guise of friends.
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.
In the guise of a gut-wrenching story of divorce, Baumbach has finally made his version of a feel-good movie.
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.
On February 27th a new flashpoint came before the court in the guise of an old memorial to first-world-war soldiers.
The scene makes it very clear that some version of him still exists in the park, in the guise of Young Ford.
But Western powers have long feared it was pursuing nuclear weapons in the guise of a civilian program, allegations denied by Tehran.
Those who advocate for change are invariably met with loud and organized resistance in the guise of "preservation" and protecting property values.
"Stuffed" is a sharp-witted homage to the Japanese anticlutter prophet Marie Kondo, a revolutionary in the guise of storage-solution professional.
They also wasted time generating baseless outrage by spreading conspiracy theories in the guise of investigations — from Fast and Furious to Benghazi.
Providing wealthy Americans with another tax dodge in the guise of "philanthropy," the tax credit saps meaningful investment in improving our schools.
And sometimes, Pete Davidson raps about his Stanley Tucci fandom with Sam Rockwell at his side, in the guise of the veteran actor.
Former pieces saw her performing in the guise of her alter ego Cindi Mayweather, an indentured android trying to free her fellow robots.
While China is strengthening IP rights protection for foreign companies it opposes trade protectionism in the guise of IP rights protection, Shen said.
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.
HBO introduces the documentary by Erin Lee Carr chronicling the abuse Larry Nassar inflicted on girls and women in the guise of therapy.
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.
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.
It fails to engage or entertain, choosing instead to promote regressive ideas about consent, marriage and gender – all in the guise of a romance.
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 guise of her costumed character My Period, Toonkel will emcee two days of irreverent, interrogative performances that embrace dissent and radical participation.
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.
Some guys are completely incapable of flirting, so instead they have developed a foolproof methodology in the guise of ironically bad pick-up lines.
Thus, in the guise of protecting the free expression of some campus speakers, institutions of higher education would have to police dissent and disagreement.
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.
Both directors make their points without falling into didacticism or cheap provocation; like the great Chéreau, they deliver critique in the guise of spectacle.
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.
" 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.
As in his previous plays "Bad Jews" and "Significant Other," Mr. Harmon is admirably unafraid of portraying incorrectness in the guise of sour comedy.
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 best of these is probably a glam-rock pastiche called "Shiny," performed by Jemaine Clement in the guise of a greedy giant crab.
Over the last several years, more anti-trafficking groups have spoken out against laws targeting online sex work in the guise of fighting trafficking.
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.
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.
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.
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.
" 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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
She stages elaborate performance art pieces and videos — and even a bafflingly bizarre billboard — often in the guise of her alter-ego, Old Put the Clown.
Over centuries, England, and then Britain, has strutted the global stage as an imperial overlord whose people sometimes seem more comfortable in the guise of underdogs.
The Texas law is one of the worst examples of voter suppression enacted by Republican statehouses since 2010, all in the guise of combating voter fraud.
But central casting, in the guise of Fox News, has encouraged the president to reconsider this prejudice, and having done so, he's unlikely to regret it.
She is also part of an enterprise, a system, that is spreading misery across the globe in the guise of opportunity, modernization and efficient business practices.
Like an innocuous Buzzfeed quiz about Nickelodeon in the '90s, this is just another way to cloak psychological profiling in the guise of a fun game.
A work of protest in the guise of absurdist satire, Sorry to Bother You is agitprop first, and movie second — luckily, it's extremely good at both.
Intelligence services, including the C.I.A., routinely assign agents to work in foreign embassies in the guise of diplomats, largely because of the protections of diplomatic immunity.
Another scene captures a doctor in the guise of an elephant using a stethoscope to examine a frail woman donning the face of an old man.
But critics said allowing any influx of immigrants from the war zone risked allowing ISIS infiltrators to come into the United States in the guise of refugees.
The five-part miniseries is an unmissable television event, but it is one that will harrow you, a horror story in the guise of a historical docudrama.
According to several sources, Baker was well known for both verbal and physical harassment of female students, often in the guise of supposedly friendly banter and affection.
Marriage, though, did not stop him impregnating mares, according to Virgil in the "Georgics": sometimes in the guise of a stallion, sometimes by merely blowing on them.
Taylor Swift just landed her third Vogue cover, and you know what that means: House tour in the guise of the mag's popular video series, 73 Questions.
Australia's Federal Police seized $22016 million worth of liquid methamphetamine that was being smuggled into the country in the guise of art supplies and silicone bra liners.
And here, the secret service agent Aisha (Cleo Tavares), who, in the guise of the refugee "Rahim," had gotten uncomfortably close to Diamantino, must make a choice.
Conflating prostitution and sex trafficking "results in actual policies and legislation that impact workers in very negative ways, in the guise of anti-trafficking laws," he said.
Our reviewer, Craig Morgan Teicher, praised the collection, writing, "In the guise of a poetry critic, Glück shows herself to be a kind of dark contemporary conscience."
His discomfort with being called out, therefore, looks an awful lot like railing against "political correctness," wrapped in the guise of a right to unlimited self-expression.
Facebook has also faced blowback over improperly sharing user data with third parties like Cambridge Analytica, much of which was collected in the guise of social science research.
Britons were fascinated and alarmed simultaneously; between 1576 and 1603 more than 60 plays featuring Muslims in the guise of Turks, Moors or Persians featured on London's stages.
"Foreign investment is enormously beneficial to the U.S. economy, but it's very easy for some domestic interests to cloak protectionism in the guise of national security," said Fratto.
But China claims "indisputable sovereignty" over the territory, and rejects arbitration as "a political provocation in the guise of law," Lu Kang, a Foreign Ministry spokesman, said Tuesday.
In the guise of a critic, Glück shows herself to be a kind of dark contemporary conscience, but she is also darkly funny about poetry's temptation toward grandiosity.
I don't always agree with Joe on the issues (I am more of the Sanders/Warren persuasion), but I won't tolerate character assassination in the guise of journalism.
So does the image of the artist himself in the guise of his alter ego, a buff, cross-dressing, gender-fluid tribal leader named Miss Chief Eagle Testickle.
Another example might be the co-worker who always tries to reassure that you'll be able to do something better than they did, in the guise of encouragement.
She has appeared onstage slathered in chocolate, or in the guise of Martha Stewart, the fictional paramour of George W. Bush, in her 2004 satirical play George & Martha.
It epitomizes the ways most games work to make us feel powerful, curious, or doggedly determined—all in the guise of skipping through the numbered floors of a tower.
Still Life is "essentially a religious works in the guise of a still life," and cautions the viewer not to place too high a stock in wealth and vanity.
The couple began the episode fretting about the child's health, in the guise of a conversation about tomatoes, and ended it passing around an ultrasound photo of their offspring.
It's narcissism in the guise of self-criticism, his character talking around these huge issues of consent and maturity and in the end only delivering a song of himself.
This is what you get when you get on to the Napster website these days: some generic looking music-streaming site in the guise of Apple Music or Spotify.
The early beginnings of our nation saw slave patrols in the guise of "law enforcement" wielded as the disciplinary arm of the slave codes in the colonies and states.
The article appeared to have been created around midday Monday on Clone Zone, a website that allows users to make website "clones" in the guise of well-established sites.
Wouldn't you know it, Duke is that mature teenage boy who's capable of accepting that he fell for Viola, the person, even in the guise of her twin brother.
An adjacent self-portrait shows him in the guise of the persona he has adopted — that of an obnoxiously ebullient naïf who proclaims himself a famous new media artist.
In Nassar's case, the former USA Gymnastics chief medical coordinator accused of sexually abusing more than 100 former patients in the guise of "treatment," the complicit liability runs deep.
Newspaper columnist Linda Stasi recalls that Trump would "call you up and plant stories" (there's audio of him calling a reporter in the guise of PR rep "John Baron").
Non-Roman clothing and colors were frequently combined with specific gestures that displayed the inferiority of the Eastern other, most often by showing them in the guise of a captive.
And because Apple has consistently proven its nearly unrivaled skill as a designer of end user experiences, it succeeded in selling us DRM in the guise of a smart device.
He clearly likes Tess and came over with an agenda, which he can barely hide as he sensually rubs her arm in the guise of helping her stack her plates.
A MAJOR and complexity-ridden test of America's religion-state relationship arrives at the Supreme Court on April 19th in the guise of a quaint complaint from a midwestern church.
"Those people are potentially vulnerable to someone who is offering attention that is really coming from a place of a fetish, but in the guise of a relationship," she says.
In the guise of saving our sanity further we invited always-on microphones into our homes that could watch our listening and browsing habits and sell to us against them.
One of Lichtenstein's earliest paintings, however, refers to Bellamy, not Castelli, as the authority figure that the artist, in the guise of a soldier addressing his superior, needed to impress.
In harrowing statements at a sentencing hearing in January, more than 100 people described how Nassar had sexually abused them or their children in the guise of providing medical care.
Our effort, in the end, is hardly different from the eighteenth century's insistence on tacking a happy ending on to "King Lear," wishful thinking in the guise of an improvement.
It could be that the series has decided to tackle issues like parenthood because it thinks it can wrap these sober concepts in the guise of high-octane chases and fistfights.
Babli's regressive ideas about relationship and marriage and Abhay's complete disregard for consent make for a messy tale that sees people being forced into marriage in the guise of social service.
"Creators and Critics" (1985-86), a large black-and-white power tool woodcut revives a favorite Sternberg motif in which he represents the artist in the guise of a carnival performer.
Since Roe was decided in 1973, there have been countless efforts by anti-abortion activists to enact state laws that restrict abortion rights, often in the guise of protecting women's health.
One she valued the most, according to the book, was a brooch with an enamel portrait of their first child, Victoria, in the "guise of a cherub," given on Christmas 1841.
Mr. Colbert, who previously hosted Comedy Central's "The Colbert Report" in the guise of a self-infatuated conservative political commentator, came to "The Late Show" with considerable fanfare and great expectations.
This has been a summer of vulnerable and brutalized bodies, a summer of unjust violence once again carried out in the guise of justice, a summer of fear and fear mongering.
Moorcones, in the guise of Thomas Mann, or Tom Mann, would then rigorously vet the customers to make sure they were who they claimed to be and would be trustworthy clients.
More than 260 athletes, several of them Olympic medalists, have accused Dr. Nassar, who has been sentenced to decades in prison, of abusing them, often in the guise of medical treatment.
The Middlebury College campus newspaper reported in 1974 that Sanders believed busing -- "(doing) bad in the guise of good things," as he put it -- risked creating racial hostility where none previously existed.
In the episode where Moore appears, Cohen, in the guise of an Israeli anti-terrorism expert, performed a "pedophile detector" test on Moore by waving a device over him that then beeped.
And they've frequently done so in the guise of anti-trafficking work: Senate Republicans have tried to ensure anti-trafficking funding only goes to groups who deny abortion access to trafficked minors.
The U-turn was welcomed by free-press advocates who worry about what they see as a global threat in the guise of prohibitions on news deemed by governments to be false.
He has appeared in the guise of George Washington (January 143st), as a bomb-throwing insurgent (February 4th) and as one half of a mushroom cloud, along with Mr Kim (August 5th).
For everyone else—and few people tick every virtuous box—the metric society may prove a means for faraway data overlords to capture power and entrench inequality in the guise of efficiency.
The framing, the contrast of colors, Vincent's eyes, all convey a specific visual language of dread, of an unspeakable horror hiding in plain sight, a monstrosity in the guise of a girl.
Duggan, a professor in New York University's social and cultural analysis department (where, full disclosure, my own PhD supervisor is also a professor), dressed up harassment in the guise of sophisticated theory.
A reader who disliked formal looseness—whether in the guise of the run-on line or stream of consciousness, in the name of America or the avant-garde—wasn't left with much.
Circa 1950, this was understood to mean writing a score for others to perform, whether in the guise of the dissonant hymns of Charles Ives or the spacious Americana of Aaron Copland.
Some Kurdish officials claimed that at least some of the militants had entered Kirkuk in the guise of civilians fleeing violence from areas of fighting between Iraqi forces and the Islamic State.
The evenings were riddled with glitches, but they pulled crowds with the promise of delivering a taste of the future in the guise of entertainment, a desire the theater-savvy artist understood.
Through this best-selling novel, he gave white Americans a racist tour of the safari of Harlem, casting assimilated blacks in the guise of tropical exotic lands being spoiled by white developers.
" Instead, he was "won over" by the views of the late Justice Antonin Scalia, who "argued judges should not act as politicians by changing the law in the guise of interpreting it.
Roberto Rosario, the government official charged with overseeing the registration of Dominicans of Haitian descent, has warned obliquely that an invasion in the guise of a "humanitarian intervention" might be on its way.
Would-be thieves are sending more realistic phishing emails in the guise of holiday sale mail from retailers, purchase confirmations and shipping updates, said Stan Black, chief security officer for software company Citrix.
Literally and thematically, it is a picture of abundant fecundity, another one of Kobaslija's quiet odes to whatever is enduring in the human spirit, in the guise of a portrait or a landscape.
"The executive order sets out national security justifications, but how is a court to know whether in fact it's a Muslim ban in the guise of national security justification?" asked Judge Ronald Gould.
"By proposing an unjustified investigation into steel imports in the guise of safeguarding national security, the U.S. seems to be resorting to unilateralism to solve bilateral and multilateral problems," the China Daily said.
For the Fluxus manifesto, which denounces hierarchical culture and the elevated position of the artist within that culture, Ms. Blanchett vehemently enacts the text in the guise of a temperamental, overbearing Russian choreographer.
"That's when you're a f---ing artist like Janelle Monáe: when your cowriters aren't even thinking of something and you turn it into an important statement in [the guise of] a party song."
Singer is also charged with making payments to a private school for Vavic's children in the guise of a scholarship in exchange for a commitment to designate students as recruits in the future.
In addition, Lynne has also done live and video performances in the guise of The Tourist, and created an ongoing photo series of physical "souvenirs" made by a character called Paradise (the Architect).
The request to the justices comes in the guise of Michaels v Sessions, a case challenging the federal ban on guns for convicted felons that has seen its caption change to Michaels v Whitaker.
Empress Dowager Cixi took advantage of another portrait tradition: she commissioned a portrait of herself in the guise of a Buddhist deity, going one step further in her self-presentation to assert her agency.
We were the canaries in the coalmine warning our fans and foes of things to come in the guise of the Court Jester, examples of conformity in extremis in order to warn against conformity.
"I'm excited for viewers to see extraordinary men and women from around the world try and tackle this amazing physical course in the guise of a jaw-dropping modern monster — The Beast," Broome said.
Anbang sold high-yielding, short-term investment products in the guise of insurance, turning what should have been the safest corner of the financial system, the insurance sector, into one of its most dangerous.
She wrote in a post on her station's website that during a 2006 USO tour, Franken badgered her and forced a kiss on her in the guise of a rehearsal for their USO performance.
"For gold, there are headwinds in the guise of U.S. interest rate rises, which means higher front-end bond yield curves and an opportunity cost for holding gold," said Societe Generale analyst Robin Bhar.
Philippine activists say tens of thousands are being killed as police terrorize poor communities, using cursory drug "watch lists" to identify suspected users or dealers, and executing many in the guise of sting operations.
These critics, in the guise of dispassionate legal analysts, are using the same kinds of language and tactics deployed by the president they claim not to be defending to attack judges and their rulings.
It exists to push a pro-Putin line and often does this by deliberately creating confusion over "mainstream" media narratives, undermining basic facts in the guise of "questioning," and granting airtime to conspiracy theorists.
The chef's choice game plan typically includes a couple of noodles, the most memorable of which is feathery fettuccine tossed with chopped greens, sweet littleneck clams and heat in the guise of ground chorizo.
The chipper delivery is in deliberate contrast to the darkness of much of what Ms. Schreck says in the guise of her young self, addressing an all-male audience at an American Legion hall.
Ta-Nehisi Coates, author of Between the World and Me, the phenomenally best-selling personal statement in the guise of a letter to his teenage son, provides the foreword to The Origin of Others.
G.R. Seething and then exploding is how the rock songwriter Meg Myers works, and in "Numb" her target is the kind of mentor — musical or otherwise — who undermines her in the guise of helpfulness.
Nor do homosexuals suffer from an "emotional-psychological illness," as he casually mentions — for this was an era in which such public slurs were chic and permissible, especially in the guise of literary criticism.
But prosecutors, police officials and police union leaders often questioned his tactics, insisting that he freed killers and notorious criminals on technicalities and eroded respect for the law in the guise of protecting civil liberties.
It features a lengthy sequence where Cooper — still in the guise of Dougie Jones — draws ladders and staircases and swirling black vortexes all over the insurance case files he's been tasked with completing at home.
When racism — in the minds of many — still means open hatred, the idea that it can also come couched in the guise of fandom or fondness is a reality people really don't want to acknowledge.
Along the way arrive high piano chords, backup "oohs," a "hell yeah" out of Beck, floating keyboard notes and Justin Bieber's Auto-Tuned vocals joining in for star power in the guise of male bonding.
He'll be delighted to know, then, that just this week the American imprint announced a pair of brand new shit-hot releases, in the guise of NYC producer Kaazi's Zen Travel, and Nightmare by Bludwork.
Xia, who often represented the CAAC in meeting with foreign executives and regulators, also took holidays in the guise of work trips and played illegally in golf games others had paid for, the watchdog said.
Based on a 2004 performance by the El Paso-born artist, the parodic video features Ibarra in the guise of her alias La Chica Boom, a minstrel Mexican housewife who challenges race and gender stereotypes.
When he finally does show up, in the guise of Clive Owen with a bad fake beard and a doleful expression, it's a deflating, off-key letdown that spoils the serviceable setup that came before.
One method thieves use to trick people into revealing such information is in the guise of an impending merger and acquisition deal which requires the executive to divulge detailed competitive information that is normally kept private.
She wrote in a post on her station's website that during a 2006 United Service Organizations tour, Franken badgered her and forced a kiss on her in the guise of a rehearsal for their USO performance.
This has led to the expectation that any speech—as long as it's dressed up in the guise of politeness—should be accepted and debated, no matter how bigoted or harmful the idea behind the words.
It began on the verdant edge of 72nd Street and the park, one block up from the limestone mansion Mr. Lauren built across from the Rhinelander Mansion he already owned — retail in the guise of empire.
According to reports, Mr. Mueller appears to be assessing whether Mr. Kushner, in the guise of pursuing foreign policy on behalf of the United States, was actually serving the interests of his family and foreign governments.
Much worse could be in store, such as a nuclear test, or another intercontinental ballistic missile launch perhaps in the guise of putting a satellite in orbit, or even a lethal attack against innocent South Koreans.
It's an ironic distinction that they themselves make between the two ideals when the language they use reveals themselves to be quite literally another weight-loss fad wrapped up cleverly in the guise of a positive lifestyle.
The pro-gun lobby has floated ideas of arming teachers; Cohen, in the guise of an Israeli anti terrorism expert, gets Philip Van Cleave of the Virginia Citizen's Defense League to openly postulate about arming small children.
Where to Watch: Flight to West Covina, California Perhaps the least appreciated show currently airing on television, Crazy Ex-Girlfriend tackles major issues of depression and love in the guise of a brilliant pastiche of musical theater.
Nix acknowledged he should have been clearer when asked at an earlier hearing whether his firm had Facebook data through Global Science Research, a company that collected data from users in the guise of a personality test.
But on the whole, this was a pops concert in the guise of a serious subscription program, a reminder of the kind of orchestra the Philharmonic — during its biennial, and always — should be trying to leave behind.
The writers don't have Stephen K. Bannon, the former presidential strategist, to kick around anymore, and Ms. McCarthy has presumably taken her last podium ride in the guise of Sean Spicer, the ex-White House press secretary.
I imagine that I was probably bored as a kid, sitting through those first 45 minutes before Pee Wee Herman pops up in the guise of an unblinking robot eye that looks like a Star Wars outtake.
Nourished by his passion for music and inspired by mythological subjects or odes to the beauty of the female body in the guise of chaste allegories, this work reveals the artist's lesser-known forays into English Romanticism.
Rabbits falls under the umbrella of Pacific Northwest Stories (PNWS): the podcast production company working in the guise of a fictional news radio outlet that also brought us The Black Tapes and the similarly pseudo-journalistic Tanis.
In recent seasons, fashion, in the guise of diversity, has made a near fetish of parading black, transgender, old and plus-size models in their shows — and in the case of Tommy Hilfiger, people with disabilities as well.
Although she's first and foremost a conceptual artist, O'Grady has a history of performance, beginning with what's still perhaps her most famous work: her critical interruption of art openings in the guise of Mlle Bourgeoise Noire (1980–83).
Mr. Colbert's performance, in the guise of the arrogant right-wing political commentator he played on Comedy Central, appeared to offend Mr. Bush and several of his aides, though it was widely celebrated by television and internet viewers.
" In the game, players putter around in the guise of a feathery, bottom-wiggling bird, ticking off the game's assignments, like "Make the groundskeeper hammer his thumb" and, "Steal a pint glass and drop it in the canal.
"Today's announcement by the Department of Commerce to recommend sweeping tariffs around all steel and aluminum imports, in the guise of national security concerns, doesn't make sense for the U.S. economy," said American Petroleum Institute President Jack Gerard.
The al-Jazirah daily's cartoonist showed an incarnation of American capitalism in striped trousers and top hat carrying a bottle marked "sanctions", from which emerged a genie in the guise of a Shi'ite militia fighter, his turban marked "Iran".
In what turned out to be a last straw, the comedian David Steinberg was scheduled to deliver a mock sermonette in the guise of a clergyman, a character whose previous appearance on the show had elicited substantial viewer outrage.
And before you think this is yet another startup selling snake oil in the guise of "wellness," the company maintains that it's only dealing in practices proven to have a measurable impact on real signals, like resting heart rate.
And others, like Brokaw's remark, reveal how stereotypes about immigrants are reproduced in the guise of political commentary — that they don't work hard enough, they don't speak or want to speak English and that they are in fact unassimilable.
"The reality is that it's very difficult for markets to function well if you have the government overseeing them to the extent that it gets directly involved in them in the guise of stability and control," Prasad told CNBC.
If the book's philosophers sometimes seems superfluous, any excuse — even in the guise of a morality play — to revisit these villains and flawed heroes who, as Professor Whalen writes, channeled both Damon Runyon and Weegee, is worth the ride.
Kozyra's original idea included transforming Friedrich Nietzsche and Rainer Maria Rilke into dogs, situating herself in the guise of a whip-wielding femme fatale in control of the philosophical greats, depicted in the film as dogs on a leash.
"Reception" (1958) features François Boucher's "Jupiter in the Guise of Diana, and the Nymph Callisto" and a second, more obscured image, both of which show mythical rape scenes as they hang high on salmon-colored walls above a lavish gathering.
By reintroducing relational composition into advanced practice — in the guise of supposed "equations" — Rockburne was, in effect, participating in a dismantling of the unitary, single-narrative "American" art that authority figures of the ' 60s — Stella, Judd, and others — had promoted.
In the guise of a fantastical hero comedy, The Chronicles of Fortune is a story about succumbing to and triumphing over loss and grief in all its forms, and learning how to grapple with the role of death in life.
Pegasus Trucking LLC, which shares ownership with National Stores, said in a filing in U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Delaware the landlords' objections were without merit and they were trying to get financial concessions in the guise of seeking adequate assurance.
And finally, hope: Those are the emotions Erin Lee Carr churns up in her documentary chronicling the abuse Nassar inflicted on victims in the guise of therapy — and the inaction of parents, coaches and officials who chose not to believe them.
Editorial Any doubts that monsters can be real were put to rest by the more than 150 brave women and girls who told a Michigan judge over seven days how Dr. Larry Nassar molested them in the guise of treating them.
Three young men wearing T-shirts showing the image of their brother who had died in Syria stood by the road as organized groups of Hezbollah supporters in the guise of religious penitents marched past in black clothes and bare feet.
This trend is so pernicious because it's coming from all sides: from the right in the form of classical anti-Semitism, from the left in the guise of criticism of Israel, and from Islamic extremists who too often target Jews.
In the guise of a real resistance movement, they received money and matériel from the C.I.A. and MI6 — over $1 million, and several hundred pounds of gold in total — then turned around and passed those on to their Polish handlers.
"Evgeny Buryakov, in the guise of being a legitimate banker, gathered intelligence as an agent of the Russian Federation in New York," Preet Bharara, the United States attorney in Manhattan at the time, said in a statement after Mr. Buryakov's sentencing.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads The relationship between Asian art, Asian artists, gestural and calligraphic mark-making, Abstract Expressionism, and post-painterly abstraction is an entangled web marked by many nationalist and racial prejudices in the guise of objective criticism.
What it is: a 1994 King short story originally published in the New Yorker Where to find it: King's short story collection Everything's Eventual What it's about: A young boy meets the devil in the guise of an ordinary gentleman.
It's exactly that kind of organic spontaneity — being open to meeting a perfect stranger on a beach — that made Lane the perfect person to lead American Honey, a sprawling, 162-minute cinéma vérité-inspired masterpiece in the guise of a road-trip movie.
In the guise of another character, a plaid shirt-wearing trans lesbian named Adria, Wynn discusses why being a lesbian needn't involve an aversion to penises, because, among other things, a "feminine penis" attached to a woman can involve a physically different experience.
Lizzie's mother, Elizabeth Woodville, is still around, now in the guise of Essie Davis, while Henry's mother, Lady Margaret Beaufort, is played by Game of Thrones alum Michelle Fairley — and both women are just as calculating as they were in The White Queen.
In any case, it is certain that a woman needs consciousness to be rescued, and, as noted above, consciousness is symbolically masculine and has been since the beginning of time (in the guise of both order and of the Logos, the mediating principle).
In the guise of a big-budget action movie (albeit one with a very different set of influences than the other action films of the '90s), this duality suggested a future where the rigid lines of the self would start to break down.
"Connecticut dubs a semiautomatic firearm" with one of several common features "an 'assault weapon,' but that is nothing more than an argument advanced by a political slogan in the guise of a definition," they told the Supreme Court in their petition seeking review.
As reasons for this belated awareness, we might consider the rise of the investment class of collectors; racism in the guise of supposedly neutral theory; and the continuing triumph of period styles and theoretical positions over artists who determinedly follow their own trajectory.
Today, it's a Silicon Valley term for start-ups valued at over $1 billion, a signifier of self-acceptance (not to mention a symbol for LGBTQ pride) and a go-to marketing leitmotif — whether in the guise of self-care or unabashed kitsch.
I found it troubling how they [the artist in the guise of a corporation] talked about boundaries shifting, about these old Sande masks from Sierra Leone and how they harness that power, or take that ethos of shapeshifting, and use it for their own practice.
Operating in the Haute-Loire region in the guise of a milkmaid—the Madonna of the Mountains, as Hall was dubbed by her Resistance recruits—she shaped her men into an insurgent force capable of liberating the region with little need of external help.
Flickr, Tumblr, and other social-media sites are awash in photos of Gorey tattoos, most of them variations on the illustration that inspired Magnus's tattoo: Tinies's front cover, a group portrait of Death in the guise of the Bad Shepherd, surrounded by his doomed flock.
His famous 1974 portraits of great American photographers in the guise of baseball players, which he then released as a series of trading cards, is maybe his most famous work and sought to both champion and highlight photographers' growing influence in the 1970s art world.
In the guise of a young adult detective series set in a fictional 19th century South African city, Hartley describes how an immigration crisis involving black refugees eventually leads to the rise and takeover of the city by a group of white nationalist elites.
In the following oral history, we dig into how they made such progressive commentary in the guise of a family show, how the issues explored back then still linger in 2016, and how they pulled off one of the most disturbing finales in TV history.
But tricking politicians into embarrassing themselves on-camera is old hat for Mr. Cohen; the British comedian has been doing it for two decades, usually in the guise of his patois-spouting B-boy persona, Ali G, and occasionally as his characters Borat or Brüno.
KYLE TURNER While I am inclined to agree with the points that Jason and Elisabeth have made about streaming platforms playing the role of new studios, it is hard for me not to think of these platforms as tech companies in the guise of studios.
She addresses the ethics of abortion — something those who support access to abortion are often loath to do, because of what she calls the "Russian Doll problem": "the anti-woman, anti-sex, political pot-stirring motivations" that often come hidden in the guise of morality.
In the guise of his frat-boyish Mr. Bush, Mr. Ferrell reminded the audience, "You might remember, the W. stands for wassssup," and said that he had lately been working on his oil paintings and earning an online M.F.A. from the University of Phoenix.
It is the third time the Czech capital has sent such birds to the picturesque open space by Buckingham Palace, where pelicans first arrived in 1664 in the guise of a gift from the Russian ambassador to King Charles II, according to charity The Royal Parks.
That was followed on February 7th by a long-range missile test (in the guise of a rocket sending a satellite into space), after which South Korea and America agreed to begin formal talks about the possibility of installing an American missile-defence system in the South.
According to the JTA, the discarded shell of the once left-leaning Israel Policy Forum (IPF), has been "re-floated" in the guise of a centrist think tank to be manned by "pro-Israel heavyweights" Alan Solow, Robert Sugarman, Susie Gelman, Robert Elman and Robert Goodkind.
In that 2011 memoir, an expansion of an earlier New Yorker article, the journalist Calvin Trillin conjures a great love story in the guise of a eulogy for his wife of 35 years, who died in 2001 after decades spent dealing with lung cancer and its sequels.
There are other failures: On Sunday, Christopher Lew couldn't or wouldn't find a way to say something that sounded genuine, rather than a PR-vetted statement that served as institutional deflection in the guise of championing an open exchange of ideas and art's willingness to be controversial.
Seemingly, in this very modern and digital world to which most developed societies are now accustomed, there are all manner of different mediums by which to connect, communicate, share knowledge and even send physical objects, in the guise of 3D printers, without need for physical transfer or transport.
The regulation, known in corporate tax circles as the "385 rule," is intended to combat a tax-avoidance technique called earnings-stripping, in which multinational corporations transfer taxable income from a U.S. subsidiary to a foreign affiliate in the guise of tax-deductible interest payments on internal debt.
"The problem we face now is that there are very large megaphones at the disposal of people who are promoting their own special interests in the guise of scientific facts," said Myron Ebell, the director of the Center for Energy and Environment at the conservative Competitive Enterprise Institute.
In November, will the American people stop their country from going down a similar road as that of Turkey and its European neighbors, or will they take the risk of sliding toward a fascist form of nationalism and authoritarian rule in the guise of making America "great again"?
" But Wiener said that when he sent a note wishing Bogle well after a 1996 heart transplant, Bogle responded "in the guise of one of his doctors, who noted that my email had raised his heart rate and that I should refrain from further emails until he was recovered.
But Chuck is disturbed to learn that Ira's new wife Taiga (Comfort Clinton) is a grifter: In the guise of investing in a would-be yoga empire, she's actually draining Ira's coffers dry to on behalf of a boyfriend with whom she's run this scam multiple times before.
"The polarized view that we get, the xenophobia, comes from the lack of a data set," said Luis Vargas, the chief executive of Modern Adventure, which funnels data in the guise of weeklong eating and drinking itineraries in destinations like the Republic of Georgia and the Basque region of Spain.
I put the sound on and heard Grullon declare, in the guise of Maquin, with photo-snapping sounds in the background, that she is "stepping in" for Charlie Yaxley, the UN High Commissioner for Refugees, due to the failure of the world to appropriately address the migration crisis at the southern US border.
We might consider "You Me Her" (pictured below), about a polyamorous "thruple" navigating the intricacies of their situation; "Catastrophe", about a mid-life one-night stand that leads to children and marriage; and "Crazy Ex-Girlfriend", a show about a delusional stalker done up in the guise of a rom-com musical.
" For the most part, though, the presentation's tone was celebratory, with Oh turning serious -- after a comedy bit that actually flattered nominees in the guise of roasting them -- to savor the greater inclusion in this year's lineup of movies, including films headlined by people of color like "Black Panther" and "Crazy Rich Asians.
One corollary of Cooder's reticence in performance has been his tendency, in the past dozen-plus years, to make ventriloquistic concept albums in the guise of fictional, historical, or extraterrestrial characters, starting, in 2005, with " Chavez Ravine ," a record of songs about the Mexican-American community that was displaced by Dodger Stadium.
Of course, when your political appeal is based around pandering and pettiness, xenophobia aimed at the American melting pot, thin skin for critics, and the cannibalizing of a low-information electorate, all in the guise of bucking convention and The Establishment, it's not hard to be more likeable in any other setting.
I think when it comes to the secondary market it is very much a place for auction houses in the guise of private sales, and that there should be no distinction, and that the global footprint of either the great galleries or the auction houses provide equally good distribution options for the clients.
For those of us who have watched Mr. Zuma and his comrades drive the once great party of national liberation into the ground, something messianic does indeed seem to have arrived — in the guise of a feisty assertion of democracy that has begun to punish these people for their ineptitude, corruption and unspeakable arrogance.
Against a chorus of calls for restraint, China has prevented coastal states from exercising their legitimate rights under the Law of the Sea Convention, carried out environmentally destructive island building, embarked on militarization of the disputed areas in the guise of providing "public goods," and threatened freedom of navigation and overflight and unimpeded trade.
Her staff is sensitive enough about the "but can she win" concerns that last week it issued a lengthy campaign memo, in the guise of a fund-raising email, detailing her platform and résumé while offering a reminder that she is the only candidate who in recent years has defeated a statewide Republican incumbent.
This contrasts sharply with what we have gotten from Republicans over the years, as they are not above using any dirty trick necessary to win — from the 2000 presidential election, when the vote recount in Miami was interrupted by Republican rioters, to the Republican effort to suppress voters in the guise of preventing voter fraud.
The state that gave you two recent mediocre-to-crummy Republican presidents (who are starting to look downright Lincolnesque compared to you-know-who), gerrymandering in the guise of redistricting (thanks a lot, Tom DeLay) and a profound if misguided antipathy to government in general is now surging ahead in a new field: voter suppression.
The films' concerns reflect the traumas of contemporary America: their archetypal sublime spectacle is that of great structures collapsing into cities; their worries often centre on conflicts between human values and technological enhancements; their threats typically come in the guise of terrorism; their reverses frequently come about through the radicalisation of people who have been damaged by previous conflict.
The fact that Grassley did not join Graham in calling for a special counsel to investigate the matter is probably the best indication of why the ball is being punted to DoJ in the guise of a criminal referral instead of being carried across the goal line as part of the committee's final report on Russian meddling.
The longtime sports physician who molested hundreds of young female gymnasts under his care often did so in the guise of medical treatment, even with gymnasts' parents in the room; now we are left with the revelation that many Olympic gymnasts endured years of sexual violation by their team doctor while winning medals for the national and club teams.
And today, you can see its influence in ideas like growth mindset and grit, which are also popular psychology ideas that have influenced school curricula (namely in the guise of "character education" programs.) Growth mindset is the idea that if students believe their intelligence is malleable, they'll be more likely to achieve greater success for themselves.
When a brand falls on its face trying make money out of feminist solidarity—trying to sell insecurity back to us in the guise of inclusivity by saying hi, we've noticed you have a different butt than other people—then we get to dust off our little-used senses of humor for a single, sweet hour before getting back in line for IUDs.
It's not only an outrageous overreach of an onerous policy that forces organizations to either stay true to their mission and turn down funding from the U.S. government, or comply with a policy that compromises their mandate — it underscores the antithetical programs coming out of Trump's White House in the guise of women's empowerment and advancing prosperity for marginalized communities.
They think they know what their coalition partners want and so they push for open borders, abortion on demand at any stage of a pregnancy, policies that promote transgenderism and drug legalization, as they agitate against law and order, call for the elimination of Immigration and Customs Enforcement and promote job-killing regulations in the guise of the new Green Deal.
Fittingly, a coalition of community organizations, artists, activists, and labor groups has responded with its own version of a cultural plan — the People's Cultural Plan — a concise, 17-page document that is relentless in its specificity and commitment to the frame of community, particularly the communities of color that have and continue to be underfunded and dispossessed in our city, often in the guise of culture.
The women who form the focus of Minoan Girls are Europa, who was kidnapped by Zeus in the guise of a bull, her daughter-in-law Pasiphae, whom Posiedon made fall in love with another, different bull, and give birth to the murderous half-man, half-bull Minotaur, and Pasiphae's non-monster daughters, Phaedra and Ariadne, whose illicit ball of thread helped Theseus navigate the Minotaur's labyrinth.
Gentileschi moved to Florence where, despite everything, she enjoyed considerable success, becoming the first woman to be admitted to the Accademia di Arte del Disegno, and gaining an international clientele that included the Medicis and Charles I. Her prestige continues today: last month, the National Gallery in London acquired for £3.6m ($4.59m) a Gentileschi self-portrait in the guise of St Catherine (a self-portrait as Mary Magdalene is pictured above).
The exhibition closes with Rossetti's alluring 1874 painting of Jane Morris, in the guise of "Proserpine" holding a suggestively gashed pomegranate exposing a glimpse of its vermilion flesh, flanked by two photographic revisitations of the theme: Zaida Ben-Yusuf's graceful, tapestry-like "The Odor of Pomegranates" from 1899 and Minna Keene's eerily dream-like carbon print "Decorative Study," from around 1906, of her daughter bearing a dish of the sacred fruits.
Revisit Lewis in his pomp, and you'll notice how much activity went on in the southern regions of his face; he still has a resentful grind to his lower jaw, and that monkeyish mouth is as busy, in "Max Rose," as it was in "The Nutty Professor" (1963), when, in the guise of Buddy Love, the slick-haired Lothario, he brought a whole night club to a halt.
Following the familiar pattern of a classic "whodunit," Fatwa articulates the complex social issues that contribute to radicalization in a manner that is rather bleak: a cloistered culture of toxic masculinity that produces an echo chamber of violent ideas; the desire to control women and their bodies in the guise of spiritual righteousness; and the opportunism of agitators who see an opening to preach hate and gain power in a society still reeling from the effects of political upheaval.
N.L." It's an institution that has yielded such enduring moments as when, in 1988, Jon Lovitz (in the guise of Michael Dukakis) contemplated Dana Carvey (as the elder George Bush) and groused, "I can't believe I'm losing to this guy"; in 1992, when Mr. Carvey simultaneously played Mr. Bush and his challenger Ross Perot (the latter performance had been recorded ahead of time); and in 2000, when Will Ferrell (as George W. Bush) summarized the best argument for his candidacy in a single word, "strategery.

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