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"masquerade" Definitions
  1. (formal) a way of behaving that hides the truth or a person’s true feelings
  2. (especially North American English) a type of party where people wear special costumes and masks over their faces, to hide their identities

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"This Masquerade," original studio version, 1972 George Benson made "This Masquerade" a Top 10 hit in 1976, and then record of the year at the Grammys.
Binti: The Night Masquerade by Nnedi Okorafor Nnedi Okorafor finishes off her Binti trilogy with The Night Masquerade, which began with the fantastic Binti and Binti: Home.
In the metaverse, you dress like you're attending a masquerade.
It also gives a glimpse at the novel's masquerade ball.
But online scammers do more than masquerade as the IRS.
Masquerade echoed Zuckerberg's enthusiasm in a post to their blog.
This was taken at a masquerade in Benin in 2006.
Pyramid schemes often masquerade as these legal and legitimate businesses.
He never delights in playing, say, Rembrandt games of masquerade.
You track "stingray" devices that masquerade as cell phone towers.
Nonetheless, the researchers noted that abuse could easily masquerade as BDSM.
Lots of other diseases masquerade as the spider's gross necrotic bite.
Jean-Luc Mélenchon, on the far left, terms it a "masquerade".
Edges, lines, borders, barriers — they all masquerade as discrete, immutable facts.
Knock-offs often use stock images to masquerade as brand names.
Helen Hokinson's extravagantly dressed socialite attends a masquerade ball in 21977.
Those won't be the only dolls in the Midnight Masquerade collection.
Is there still room for a game like Vampire: The Masquerade?
They made us dress up in like black tie, like masquerade.
We don't know much about Facebook's plan for the Masquerade acquisition.
Some of the show's demons masquerade, by daylight, as sexual predators.
Look out for used car dealers who masquerade as private sellers.
The masquerade is over, This Is Us, Tuesday nights on NBC.
Go Inside Fifty Shades Darker's masquerade ball in the 360° video below.
Freedom and honesty characterise the Berlin recordings, the veneer of masquerade abandoned.
Masquerade, founded in 2015, did not disclose financial details of the deal.
Many are "meteorwrongs": chunks of rock and metal that masquerade as meteorites.
Here, you might imagine, is the mercurial spirit of the masquerade itself.
Gomez's opening Swarovski x Monse look is "Runway/Masquerade," per Classen's Instagram.
These symptoms mirror post-traumatic stress disorder and can masquerade as disengagement.
" Vampire: The Masquerade is not a fascist-friendly game," the appendix says.
It's interesting that both of them are able to masquerade as others.
Its illusions and elegant frauds let Brown masquerade as a mind reader.
Public parks are more than the leisure lawns they masquerade as today.
Eilish arrived at the 2019 UNICEF Masquerade Ball wearing a crystal face mask.
This allows them to masquerade their pay-to-participate studies as legit science.
Also it forces me to masquerade for my own protection, suffering public humiliation.
What's also troubling is that Cebulski so far appears unaccountable for his masquerade.
A ball, a masquerade, or an awards show with champagne on the tables.
The first event was the UNICEF Next Generation Masquerade Ball, on October 27.
However, since it owns the Masquerade technology, it's only a matter of time.
Pack your faves in a cute Disney Masquerade makeup bag ($15 at ColourPop).
How do these assaults on reason and good governance masquerade as religious freedom?
And the Harlem School of the Arts held a masquerade ball on Oct.
BETHEL "Night in the Woods: An Enchanted Masquerade Party," black-tie fund-raiser.
"It can kind of masquerade as a lot of different things," Rose explains.
In the recently opened Brooklyn Museum exhibition, Disguise: Masks and Global African Art, 25 contemporary artists attempt to bridge the gap between mask and masquerade by both historically contextualizing and re-imagining the role of the African mask and masquerade today.
After that failed, Facebook bought photo filter app Masquerade to mimic Snapchat's lenses feature.
In Binti: The Night Masquerade, she deals with "home" on a much larger scale.
Ben was leaving La Peer Hotel in West Hollywood for the Unicef Masquerade ball.
Christian Jacob, parliamentary leader of the centre-right Republicans, called it a "great masquerade".
The nearly 600-square-foot living room is ready to host a masquerade ball.
WELCOME TO THE BALL 🌟✨ Disney Designer Midnight Masquerade Collection is AVAILABLE NOW!
In Sierra Leone and much of Gambia, towns and villages celebrate with masquerade parties.
While guests were no longer "under Paris," the concept was still a Venetian masquerade.
Watch Wilbert's transformative experience at J'ouvert in VICE's new feature documentary, Brooklyn's Dirty Masquerade:
The Masquerade closed down, and it has reopened, but it's still not the same.
But the prom was neither a medical event nor attempting to masquerade as one.
They also promise games, face painting, balloons and, at Atlantic Grill, a masquerade theme.
The masquerade of disinterested media with no real dog in the fight is over.
"We bought a bunch of masquerade pieces, capes, scarves, beads, and sequenced capulets," she said.
Riopelle owned the Masquerade in Atlanta, a popular venue for rock, punk and metal acts.
He makes just a brief appearance in the clip, mingling at the cast's masquerade ball.
I'm using this app Masquerade, that lets you put real time filters on your videos.
Kids are particularly vulnerable to being manipulated by paid clips that masquerade as legitimate content.
Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines, the cult role-playing game from 2004, is getting a sequel.
In the cult 2004 role-playing game Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines, vampires love to dance.
But there's no need to claim "therapeutic benefits" or masquerade it as animal-assisted-therapy.
To dodge the security services, REAL cells now masquerade as cyclists' associations or book clubs.
We Americans now inhabit a society so numbingly false that even our melancholy is masquerade.
The Midnight Masquerade line is comprised of 18 products ranging from liquid lipstick to blush.
The masquerade is important because "Hamilton" cancels what it deems to be bulk ticket purchases.
Beware of scam artists who masquerade as tax professionals and promise large federal tax refunds.
It's an evocation of the masquerade ritual that took place at his elder brother's funeral.
Most of us think Dungeons & Dragons or Vampire: The Masquerade when we hear those terms.
"The style that I am calling mathiness lets academic politics masquerade as science," he wrote.
The work, "Project for a Masquerade (Hiroshima)," is not part of the Japan Society show.
Beware of scam artists who masquerade as tax professionals and promise large federal tax returns.
Facebook bought Masquerade, in 2016, which made the app MSQRD that adds filters to video.
He's also been playing around with a masquerade style of blending faces with vibrant bouquets.
A variation on the phishing game is when online scammers masquerade as celebrities and influencers.
Pete rocked a suit and Ariana's mask for a masquerade ball sketch that aired in November.
And without regulation of BS claims, well, misinformation is free to masquerade as eye-catching marketing.
In March, the company purchased the Masquerade app, which puts filter-like "masks" on people's photos.
How is Ana's creepy boss, Jack, undetected both at the masquerade ball and Christian's birthday party?
It is a 2008 take on a masquerade costume, complete with a mask comprised of flowers.
Here, she lends insight into the persistence of masquerade traditions, touching upon their 21st-century updates.
The risk this poses is obvious: high-earners might masquerade as firms to reduce their taxes.
" In a new song called "Sunday," Mr. Pop growls, "This job is a masquerade of recreation.
By the end of "Masquerade," we finally understand what the Vanderpump Rules party implosion is about.
And yet we (and others) embrace them, even the highly partisan formers who masquerade as "analysts".
The pièce de résistance of the collection is the Midnight Masquerade Shadow Palette ($22 at ColourPop).
The point isn't to masquerade the work as something idyllic, something that produces a beautiful object.
"I was the one who planned and executed the 'masquerade,'" he said in a blog post.
The Brooklyn Museum opened Disguise: Masks and Global African Art, where 25 living artists explore African masquerade.
TMZ broke the story ... Ben was wasted as he left the UNICEF Masquerade Ball in West Hollywood.
This would cause high-earners to masquerade as firms in order to benefit from a lower rate.
Take advantage of the one night out of the year you get to masquerade as someone else.
A Frightfully Fun Parade will let parkgoers watch some of their favorite Disney Characters march in masquerade.
"I want the audience to really understand African Masquerade as this front of incredible creativity," says Dumouchelle.
What could be more helpful for a predatory man who seeks to masquerade as a trans woman?
The Gang joins the hybrid world of thin media, where bots masquerade as us and vice versa.
It could be an increase of myelin, he said, which could "masquerade" as gray matter volume change.
It's a masquerade orgy that eventually leads to four or five woman having sex with the guy.
Successful attackers gain unprecedented powers, allowing them to masquerade as the device's manager and control it remotely.
Each doll in the collection is dressed in a highly-detailed costume created for a masquerade ball.
PC Gamer has confirmed presentations about previously announced games like Borderlands 3 and Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines 2.
Laura Dern captivates as Laura Albert, brimming with creative energy and nowhere to put it but a masquerade.
Ruth Bader Ginsburg talked about a masquerade of national security concerns hiding, in fact, racial and religious hostility.
The night before, the father of three, 47, was spotted attending the UNICEF Masquerade Ball in West Hollywood.
In keeping with the masquerade theme, the actor also wore a silver mask on top of his head.
Mary Frances Dondelinger creates bowls, vases, and statues that masquerade as the relics of a previously undiscovered civilization.
The craze also led Facebook to purchase Masquerade, an app that allows people to swap faces, in March.
She uses the strategies of parody and masquerade to humorously uncover ways in which gender is performed socially.
And last but not least, she announced it wasn't just the Glossier shade stealing the masquerade ball scene.
After many analysts noted that this might cause high-earners to masquerade as small-businesses, the policy disappeared.
"Dating agencies masquerade as matchmaking services, but we're not about quotas or sales [at Agape Match]," she said.
There are different events held every day — such as mask decorating, wine tasting, and a Grand Masquerade Ball.
Each room was designed individually, awash in colors and patterns in a bold "masquerade style," Ms. Shrestkha said.
Luxury will also masquerade as a snack at Dhamaka, an Indian restaurant coming to the Lower East Side.
He was attending his co-worker's masquerade-themed birthday party with his girlfriend, Brittany Cartwright, when the trouble began.
The next installment of the trilogy is Binti: The Night Masquerade, which is set to come out next January.
To the extent it is allowed to masquerade as a true battle of ideas and solutions, it does not.
If you can catch the Masquerade before they close you can see a punk, rap or rock show there.
Mark Zuckerberg and his army have just acquired Masquerade, the company that built the popular face-swapping app MSQRD.
She wants to choose her own husband, and refuses a loveless arranged marriage filled with sexual hypocrisy — a masquerade.
In a world where reptiles and reality stars allegedly masquerade as politicians, Johanna Goodman's colossal figures fit right in.
It was also picked up by the publisher Masquerade Press, which printed two of his novels for mainstream distribution.
Critics claim the centers masquerade as abortion clinics when their actual function is to dissuade women from having abortions.
Two doctors mentioned that other problems can masquerade as pneumonia, so the Clinton campaign should be pressed for details.
WWF says this continues to facilitate illicit ivory trade globally as recently poached ivory could masquerade as vintage ivory.
Such spacecraft are, in a sense, weapons, albeit weapons that can masquerade as civilian vehicles with strictly peaceful missions.
AK Paul-collaborated "Masquerade" marries new wave, 80s pop vocals with ones that suddenly soar into an operatic register.
By this simple act of identity theft, tumor cells can masquerade as normal cells and thwart the immune system.
In fact, it makes it rather easy to masquerade at being passionately and meaningfully committed to political change. Why?
"We're calling on the Togolese people to mobilize to show its disapproval of this election masquerade," he told reporters.
Like the laws in other states, the New York statute includes exceptions for masquerade parties and other entertainment events.
Frank persuades her to go back undercover, to masquerade as Lexie, with the supposed goal of finding the killer.
Bitdefender found the malware spreading through trojanized downloads that masquerade as real apps, like video players and e-book readers.
The city turns into one giant party as people often wear masquerade masks, beaded everything, and costumes of all sorts.
Developer Hardsuit Labs seems to be building a lot of these little, familiar details in Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines 2.
"At least five masquerade behind the word 'civil'," complains the leader of the Civil Democratic Alliance, a genuinely secular party.
If you face another masquerade participant, it lights up either red or green, depending on if you have similar interests.
Is someone else going to masquerade as the Wi-Fi and when you're clicking continue, really you're getting a virus.
The mask she wears is far more complex than Jamie's, and she has more to lose if her masquerade fails.
More than anything else, J'ouvert, the annual street masquerade borne out of Afro-Caribbean resistance to slavery, is about freedom.
Because it got less mainstream outrage from conservative parents than D&D, I grew up playing Vampire: The Masquerade instead.
The concealing and revealing of faces allowed by fans and translucent partitions suggest the masquerade and deceptions of social media.
How could these illegal drugs masquerade as herbal supplements in a country where certain drug offenses carry the death penalty?
Facebook is becoming a little more like Face/Off as it acquired mega-popular real-time video effects company Masquerade.
Is it justifiable for the police to masquerade as child-pornography admins for eleven months—or are there technological alternatives?
In Stranger Things, the space between plot is filled with non-stop pop culture references that masquerade as character development.
She designed Truman Capote's Manhattan apartment and his famous Black and White masquerade ball at the Plaza hotel in 1966.
The Save Venice masquerade ball, a high point of the spring social season, took place April 7 at the Pierre.
Perhaps her most memorable table to date was the one she created for Dior's masquerade ball in Venice last May.
But what if the reverse occurs and symptoms of anxiety or depression masquerade as an as-yet undiagnosed physical disorder?
In an instant you can join Napoleon on the Island of St. Helena or a rowdy masquerade on London's Haymarket.
IMSI catchers, otherwise known as cell-site simulators or sometimes Stingrays after a particularly popular brand, masquerade as cellphone towers.
The alerts, which masquerade as Facebook Messenger notifications, were the subject of a BuzzFeed article lambasting the feature two days ago.
There may not be hard limits to comedy, but why waste your admiration on tired, hateful statements that masquerade as jokes?
Lately, variations of the look have emerged on TikTok, where a stream of cosplay devotees masquerade as mutants from outer space.
Another possible feature would be face recognition and manipulation; similar features can be seen today on Snapchat and Facebook-acquired Masquerade.
In the many movements since, the African mask has appeared widely in Western art as a fragment that typifies ceremonial masquerade.
But they're also easier to hide from inspectors, especially if those two ingredients could masquerade as components of fertilizer or pesticides.
In The Night Masquerade, Binti returns home after it is attacked, and it's up to her to help prevent a war.
The case and display are clearly made of plastic, and not the kind that can masquerade as a more expensive material.
Because of its connection to the long-running tabletop game, Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines' will likely explore a bunch of these.
TBA Headliners: Sleepy & Boo, Lost In The Zoo Sleepy & Boo, New York residents and favorites, will be DJing a masquerade soiree.
Others are taken only to elicit particular conventional responses — images that masquerade as art but fully inhabit the vocabulary of advertising.
Similar to the exclusive "Avengers: Endgame" Captain America figure, the Midnight Masquerade collection is already selling on eBay for hundreds more.
"In effect, this triggered an economic and technological 'reset,'" Hicks says, allowing a number of replicants to masquerade as "real" humans.
If the government is the contractor, the local strongmen, who masquerade as the political opposition, see themselves as the prime subcontractors.
But instead of giving them Sansa, Littlefinger gives them "Arya" — Sansa's BFF Jeyne Poole, who is forced to masquerade as Arya.
Sex, too, was a masquerade, which allowed this (upper-class) woman to enjoy her desires and still hold onto her virtue.
Organizers promise "madcap merriment" at exotic parties, masquerade balls and costume contests at which participants wear body paint and little else.
Portraits of her, an eccentric European artiste draped in wild costume at fancy masquerade balls, regularly appeared in magazines like Life.
He even came up with two alter egos, John Barron and John Miller, so he could masquerade as his own p.r.
They masquerade as a partner to your business, but in actual fact they are in direct competition for the same customers.
It is time to end the 1,400-year-old myth that has allowed political Islamism to masquerade as a legitimate religion.
The practical joke, modeled on Bobby Valentine's famous in-game masquerade in 1999, was quintessential Ichiro, executed only after thorough preparation.
Crop Over always ends with Kadooment Day, where masquerade bands play and revelers indulge in the sickest street party you can imagine.
In a statement, the candidates called the first round of balloting, which took place on December 30, part of an "electoral masquerade."
The headline read: "Unveiled: Game of Thrones' Maisie Williams goes braless in sheer lace dress and quirky headpiece at charity masquerade ball".
The trailer spotlights the book's masquerade ball, an intimate shower scene, and the arrival of Christian's ex Leila, played by Bella Heathcote.
Yesterday, Glossier confirmed the lipstick Ana wore in the film's masquerade ball scene was none other than its Generation G in Jam.
Zarif "has the veneer, the masquerade if you will, of being the sincere and reasonable interlocutor for the regime," the official added.
A couple of weeks ago, I booted up a game I hadn't touched in years: the 2004 RPG Vampire: the Masquerade - Bloodlines.
Altogether, the show will trace the influence of masks and masquerade from the hearts of many African cultures and into the present.
They say that the masquerade ball scene, while apparently set at the "Sandford Villa," was entirely filmed at Paramount Studios in Hollywood.
Last fall, Disney unveiled six glamorous,Unlike other exclusive items at D23, the Masquerade dolls were not announced ahead of the convention.
It's trying to masquerade as a high-profitability tech business, when it's really just a real-estate firm, with much higher expenses.
Also called "IMSI catchers" after the international mobile subscriber identity number attached to every cell phone, stingrays masquerade as legitimate cell towers.
Instead, what we're doing are things that masquerade as a strategy but, in fact, amount to just kicking them in the balls.
"The war continues to rage and there are many signs that the Minsk process is stumbling over Russia's perpetual masquerade," he write.
But we have seen the need, particularly among moderately priced bottles, for wines that did not masquerade as something they were not.
Ultimately, Shechet is interested in uncovering the presumed neutrality of these communal spaces with highly political sculptures that masquerade as amusing follies.
Tired of tacky Halloween celebrations, restaurateur Will Guidara (left) and chef Daniel Humm (right) began hosting the masquerade ball four years ago.
For refuge, head to music venue the Masquerade, dance caves MJQ and El Bar, bars like the Bookhouse Pub or pizza dive Jack's.
And when meek words masquerade as moral courage, they are perceived as indifference and give the worst of human nature permission to flourish.
You're talking about the illicit, overt addition of illegal ingredients that are put in dietary supplement packaging and masquerade as legal dietary supplements.
Businesses can rent laowais—foreigners—to show up at parties, to masquerade as CEOs and doctors, even to act as emissaries of Obama.
Role-players who loved Vampire: The Masquerade (and its million multimedia offshoots) and can't get enough vampire political discourse and angry werewolf slavering.
Chiang Mai is very nice, but doesn't have the Met, or steampunk masquerade parties or 50 foodie restaurants within a 15-minute walk.
Lil Wayne will be at Masquerade Nightclub, while Birdman's hitting up several venues that are mere blocks away ... including the House of Blues.
Later, there's a sequence of events where Christian introduces Ana to Ben Wa balls and makes her "wear" them during a masquerade ball.
I've spotted these in the past, and they sometimes masquerade as analytics apps for assisting influencers with tracking the size of their audience.
NARAL Pro-Choice America, an abortion-rights group, says the crisis facilities are "fake health centers" that masquerade as full-service health clinics.
The newly-single star previously wore a completely transparent gown from Dior's Spring 2017 ready-to-wear collection at the brand's masquerade ball.
One deals with rural calls and another is meant to combat spoofing, where callers are able to masquerade as a different phone number.
The six dolls will be part of a larger Midnight Masquerade collection that will roll out this fall, including five other Disney princesses. 
Now, after almost 20 years, the fifth edition of Vampire: The Masquerade is available digitally, with a print version to follow this fall.
"As proven at trial, Anna Sorokin committed real white-collar felonies over the course of her lengthy masquerade," Vance said in a statement.
Eglantina Zingg, center, won the contest for best lady's mask at Save Venice's masquerade ball fund-raiser at the Pierre Hotel in Manhattan.
Cox, he backs organizations like Hope Not Hate, who masquerade as being lovely and peaceful but actually pursue violent and very undemocratic means.
It's called maskirovka — little masquerade — where you create so much confusion and uncertainty and mystery that no one knows what the truth is.
Just as almost all kids' books, with their frequent appearances by talking animals, are part emotional masquerade, "Wild Things," too, is in disguise.
Games like Fate of Cthulhu, Vampire: The Masquerade, and Numenera are edgier than their high fantasy counterparts, and that's part of the appeal.
Crisis pregnancy centers often masquerade as legitimate medical centers, and their sole aim is to persuade women to carry their pregnancies to term.
So one could argue that Taylor was actually doing something, hm, good when he lied about cheating on his girlfriend at the masquerade party.
Riopelle told officers Tichelman had taken pills and drank alcohol, and had been stage diving and exposing her breasts that night at the Masquerade.
They earn little more than a living wage after paying for licences and contributing to the ceremonies, which include dancing and masquerade, they said.
It is common for krewes that walk the Mardi Gras parade routes of Louisiana to host invitation-only masquerade bashes before the big day.
And unlike other funeral homes that masquerade as grandiose mansions, 1067 Madison's exterior is discreet, with few architectural elements to pique a person's interest.
He is a plutocrat who inherited millions and has the cojones (in Brooklyn I gather they call it chutzpah) to masquerade as a populist.
It's a little like letting Stephen Curry masquerade as a player on another basketball team in order to make it past the qualifying rounds.
On Monday night, Bella attended the Christian Dior masquerade ball with her partner in gossamer fashions, Kendall, putting everything on full display once again.
In VICE's new documentary "Brooklyn's Dirty Masquerade," reporter Wilbert L. Cooper meets Jahzeel Delgado and Azia Toussaint at a smoky backyard party on J'ouvert.
Unfortunately, that also means that with the right set of signals, attackers can masquerade as the drone's owner and take control of the craft.
From remarks about appearance, intelligence, personality and relationship status; these insults that masquerade as compliments can be really hurtful and detrimental to self esteem.
WATCH: J'ouvert - The Dirty Masquerade These barrio cruises took us deeper into his past, through the days and nights of childhood terror and abuse.
IMSI catchers, devices that masquerade as cell phone towers and surreptitously grab identifying information from passing mobile phones, are an established part of surveillance.
Of course, letting our kids masquerade as monsters all hopped up on sugar one night a year isn't the stupidest normal thing we do.
Typically leading up to Labor Day, the steel drum or mas groups, that's short for masquerade, take over storefronts or vacant lots or backyards.
They typically include exceptions such as for holiday costumes, masquerade parties, sports and entertainment events, physical safety, protection from the cold, and religious beliefs.
Dot-org is the favored designation of "astroturf" sites, groups that masquerade as grass roots efforts but are backed by corporate and political interests.
How to avoid a scheme Some pyramid schemes masquerade as legal multilevel marketing companies, which also rely on continued recruitment with often minimal returns.
The Nomad Hotel's annual Halloween masquerade ball is one of the hottest tickets in New York City — and this year's party was no exception.
His premise was faulty: Characters like Martha and George in "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" are not, as he suggested, gay couples in masquerade.
So then I was at a show at Masquerade—I think it was Lil Yachty's show, and it was when he started getting big bills.
It happened without malice and without design, with a simple pair of Adidas boots, painted white to masquerade as a lesser-known German brand, Hummel.
Cell-site simulators masquerade as cell phone towers and trick cellphones into connecting with them, in order to obtain location information, intercept communications, and more.
The Wanaragua Association of Los Angeles will perform the masquerade dance that dates back to the mid-18th century, when the Garifuna repelled British colonizers.
Bloodlines was an adaptation of White Wolf's Vampire: The Masquerade tabletop role-playing series, set in an alternate "World of Darkness" version of Los Angeles.
While that news is already bad enough, season opener "Masquerade" proves there were warning signs in this relationship long before anyone said Jax was unfaithful.
Kegel Balls Kegel Balls – also known by brand name Ben Wa Balls – are featured prominently when Christian and Ana head to his parents' masquerade ball.
These structures take many forms, and sometimes masquerade as monthly recurring revenue (MRR) lines, based upon the training three months of your business' recurring revenue.
These centers masquerade as reliable sources of medical information and assistance for pregnant women, while instead offering a front space for expressing opposition to abortion.
Audiences no longer wanted television to masquerade as real for the sake of comedy; they wanted shows to mimic real life purely for the authenticity.
"My focus here is on the prime-time lineup that often tries to masquerade itself as news when in fact it's really entertainment," he said.
Mr. Pletnev and the orchestra also offered encores: the Waltz from Khachaturian's "Masquerade" Suite and the Dance of the Skomorokhi from Tchaikovsky's "The Snow Maiden."
British tabloid the Daily Mail ran a story yesterday about Game of Thrones actress Maisie Williams' appearance at a charity masquerade ball over the weekend.
"Masquerade" opens in New York fresh from Toronto's Luminato festival (June 9-10), and will finish its North American tour in Boston (June 18-19).
Perhaps the most serious is political artificial intelligence in the form of automated "chatbots," which masquerade as humans and try to hijack the political process.
" The officials on the call were intent on undermining his reputation as moderate figure within the regime, a reputation one official described as a "masquerade.
To seal their in-group status and steer clear of Muggles who might not get it, Janeites today still use code, handles, jargon, masquerade, memes.
But try as mountaineering might to masquerade as a traditional endurance sport, the risks remain, increasing as gear is stripped away to the bare minimum.
In 1965, the law in some states was updated to prevent masked gatherings of two or more people, except in the case of masquerade parties.
The younger performers who would usually inhabit elaborate creature costumes have been stripped of their masquerade as frogs or dragonflies and appear simply as adolescents.
But this is an oddly distorted libertarianism, in which Rand's villains masquerade as her heroes: those who talk most of liberty are the looters and moochers.
IN "MASQUERADE", Tivadar Soros's memoir of Nazi-occupied Budapest, he describes how he procured false IDs for fellow Jews, including his 14-year-old son George.
Who told me I need to masquerade as someone else and to literally adopt a different personality in order to be desirable to the opposite sex?
And Snapchat's success with these lenses has drawn competition: In March Facebook bought a start-up called Masquerade, which lets users create live filters for selfies.
And they flaunted the colorful costumes of their mas camps, the groups revelers belong to that follow the steel pan bands and set the masquerade themes.
Amazon is developing Alexa to speak in different intonations, while the Google Assistant is being taught to make restaurant reservations and, essentially, masquerade as a human.
Bloodlines 2 takes place in a Seattle where vampires and other supernatural creatures secretly hold sway over the city, maintaining a deception known as the Masquerade.
The NSAC have long been considered an oxymoronic body—with an emphasis on those latter three syllables—which loves to masquerade as a court of law.
At least 8 people have filed legal docs seeking ownership of 'AF' merchandise -- from normal stuff like clothing and bumper stickers to masquerade costumes and masks.
Bringing that concept into real life, even as a interactive crowdsourced conceptual art performance, is both alluring and potentially problematic for those opposed to masquerade shenanigans.
One day, while watching cartoons, Clinton had the idea that it was far more interesting for the band to masquerade as characters than to be themselves.
Though the 42 stories here often masquerade as slices of domestic life, the scale of the emotional trajectories is treated with the weight of the epic.
" The problems Mr. Rothman sees in the liberal approach to increasing gun control include "displays of cultural hostility that masquerade as exhibitions of policy-oriented seriousness.
Since then, Mr. Bolsonaro has given free rein to illegal loggers, clandestine gold miners and criminals who masquerade as meat and soybean producers, occupying protected lands.
So convincing is his masquerade of affluence that when he asks a rich tennis partner for a loan, the other man assumes that Giovanni is joking.
The recent announcement of Vampire: The Masquerade Bloodlines 2—a sequel to a cult favorite based on the tabletop—has driven more people to the game.
Only one work here – fortunately it is the largest – shows off how delightful, trumpetingly large and gorgeous his world of masquerade-y make-believe can be.
He uses masquerade, puppetry, theatrical lighting and set design and the luridly expressive cinematography of the great Christopher Doyle to create a world of hallucinatory artifice.
For example, in "Masquerade" (2015), paint squirted and smudged on the frame and the canvas gives perspective and depth to the uneven surface of the painting.
References to angels, halos, heaven, and hell abound in his work and, in "Masquerade," a silhouette resembling the Virgin Mary occupies the center of the composition.
Since the FCC comment period opened in April, researchers have documented the apparent existence of bots that use natural language generation technology to masquerade as concerned citizens.
"I thought it was absolutely beautiful," said Kardashian, clad in an asymmetric white gown, singling out a masquerade ball scene complete with dancing matadors for particular praise.
The Night Masquerade is the finale of the trilogy (though this doesn't mean there won't be more stories in this universe), and it's a pretty grand finale.
Investors recognized that Casper's not a tech companyCasper was also likely hurt by its attempts to masquerade as a tech company, he and other business experts said.
The Honor 5X is an admirable first step in making a phone that's cheap and can masquerade as top tier—the software just needs to catch up.
In the American artist Jacolby Satterwhite's video, Country Ball, the artist turns a home video of an early '90s family reunion into a CGI animated digital masquerade.
As we see in season 6 premiere "Masquerade," Faith says she slept with Jax — toe sucking and all — after he intensely pursued her via social media DMs.
The company's  Masquerade Palette  features the same bright yellow packaging and bold, glittery shades (in similar purple, blue and red colors) found in Thorne's  Ocean Drive Palette .
So, when you examine players based on their contracts, you're not only falling further for this masquerade, but you're allowing the owners to get even more richer.
Crucially, this only works if the signal is credible: if low-productivity workers found it easy to get a degree, then they could masquerade as clever types.
Giudice was part of the crowd at Staub's 56th birthday party, dressing up for the masquerade ball-themed occasion and bringing along her beloved dad, Giacinto Gorga.
I would say something about nothing new under the sun, as we've been playing masquerade as a species for millenniums, but these costumes are really something else.
The RAISE Act might masquerade as something that's friendly to those concerned about having a skilled and educated populace in this country, but we mustn't be fooled.
Men need not show their abilities through aggression, as Okonkwo believed; other men in his tribe unabashedly proclaimed who they were through music, storytelling, and masquerade ceremonies.
But the apparent masquerade suggests that Trump was such an avid deceiver, and so vain, that he needed to brag about his many girlfriends and his business success.
We recently had the opportunity to chat with Okorafor about her books, and got an early look at the cover for the third installment, Binti: The Night Masquerade.
Yes, you read that correctly: Ford put a man in a car seat disguise so that a Ford Transit could masquerade as a true self-driving vehicle. Why?
The pair made their red carpet debut at the UNICEF Masquerade Ball in Los Angeles on Saturday night, confirming weeks of rumors that the two are an item.
The actor, 47, seemed to have trouble walking while leaving his hotel for the UNICEF Masquerade ball in West Hollywood on Saturday, according to video obtained by TMZ.
Tichelman has been charged in Fulton County in the death of ex-boyfriend Dean Riopelle, a Milton man who once owned the Masquerade, a music venue in Atlanta.
"AMISOM has information that due to panic Al-Shabaab have plans to masquerade as AMISOM and dress in AMISOM troop's uniforms," the force said on its Twitter account.
The Carpenters, Helen Reddy, Shirley Bassey, Robert Goulet and George Benson all covered Russell's "This Masquerade," with Benson's version winning the 1976 Grammy as record of the year.
That's done in a two-step process, where we have this proprietary tool we call Masquerade, which takes the relatively low-resolution facial geometry from the helmet cam.
This typically involves looking around to find more vulnerabilities or swiping credentials that allow the intruder to masquerade as a network administrator, a process known as "privilege escalation".
His film is a "moving tableau," inspired by Giuseppe Verdi's 1859 opera about the assassination of the Swedish King Gustav III at a masquerade in Stockholm in 1792.
Today, the company confirmed that it has bought Masquerade, like Looksery an app that adds fantastical filters to your smartphone-generated images, but this time focused on video.
On an all new episode of BONG APPÉTIT, host Abdullah Saeed throws a murder masquerade dinner party with cannabis-infused New Orleans classics prepared by Chef Courtney McBroom.
They had a masquerade ball and glamorous Christmas parties featuring a tree hanging upside down one year and a tree festooned with plush polar bears and pearls another.
Because a single Twitter user can create lots of accounts and run them all in a coordinated way, Twitter lets relatively small groups masquerade as far larger ones.
No one has been convicted of the crime since 20153, when a man dressed himself up as a priest and mock-baptized a doll at a masquerade ball.
But on New Year's Eve, when a ticket to "Sleep No More" includes the evening's post-show McKittrick Masquerade dance party, they will be even more seamlessly integrated.
It's a quest fantasy that involves masquerade parties in New York City and ancient subterranean libraries, and you're either down for that sort of thing or you aren't.
"The hook is that we have this kind of hype circulating around AI so that we can masquerade really old forms of labor exploitation as 'reforming prisons,'" Irani says.
The entire cartoonish nature of modern white supremacist symbolism is to make clear, sincere statements of belief that believers can then turn around and masquerade as an edgy joke.
The actress is a guest on the latest episode of Janet Mock's podcast "Never Before" where she calls out people who masquerade body shaming as concern for her health.
On Wednesday, Facebook acquired Masquerade (also known as MSQRD), a mobile app that lets you add live face effects to videos or swap your face with, well, another face.
At present, only a handful of older titles will support the cloud feature, including Planescape: Torment, Dragon Age Origins, Heroes of Might & Magic III, and Vampire: the Masquerade Bloodlines.
The group has developed machine learning methods for generating fake fingerprints—called DeepMasterPrints—that not only dupe smartphone sensors, but can successfully masquerade as prints from numerous different people.
Fisher talked about how bipolar can masquerade as substance abuse and eloquently normalized the highs and lows of mania and depression so that all people could hear and understand.
An actor as well as a playwright, he reinvented himself so convincingly as an Irishman that his masquerade was only revealed, by biographers, a dozen years after his death.
New Orleans and masks kinda go hand-in-hand ... it's woven into the city's history, from Mardi Gras masks to masquerade balls, but this image takes the wedding cake.
Meanwhile, some families in Nigeria celebrate the Odo masquerade festival, which is a somewhat similar honoring of the dead, during which festival participants wear masks and perform theatrical acts.
According to historians, the tradition of kissing at midnight has several possible origins, including Renaissance masquerade balls, English and German folklore, and the ancient Romans' pagan celebration called Saturnalia.
Hundreds of political Facebook accounts, groups and pages — and 72 Instagram accounts — have been purged after using fake, AI-generated profile photos to masquerade as Americans, the company announced.
From the sunny rooftop patio at Facebook's satellite office in Seattle, research scientist Matt Uyttendaele showed off just how easy it has become to masquerade as a professional photographer.
It was a tall order to have a group of people with faces that slightly resemble mine successfully masquerade as me over the course of a month-and-a-half.
In Fifty Shades Darker: The Masquerade Ball, you'll be part of one of the movie's most memorable scenes – the elegant masked ball that takes place at the Grey family's mansion.
That's why we teamed up with Torresella Wines to show you how to throw the ultimate Carnival-inspired masquerade party, filled with plenty of gilded touches (and those aforementioned bubbles).
Using the idea of the Yoruba Egungun masquerade, Jarvis constructs a full-length black leather garment embossed with images of men and women donning Ray Ban shades and combat weapons.
MSQRD will continue to operate as a standalone app "Masquerade has built a fantastic app, MSQRD, with world-class imaging technology for video," said a spokesperson for the social network.
Added sugars can masquerade under many different names on food labels, a tactic the food industry uses to confuse consumers and obscure how much sugar is really in our food.
Joe can easily masquerade as "the real thing" just by staying off Facebook—a fake authenticity that leaves out bits of his biography, like missing teeth in a shy smile.
The street masquerade plays an important role in Brooklyn's Carnival, taking place in the pre-dawn hours of Labor Day as a prelude to the massive West Indian Day Parade.
A KKK rally is catnip for the left, and white supremacists—including the better organized, more menacing younger denizens of white nationalism who masquerade as the "alt-right"—know it.
Facebook has acquired Masquerade, a photo and video filter app that lets users distort their selfies by mashing them together with celebrity faces or letting them swap faces with friends.
The theme is a masquerade ball, and like they said at the last demonstration, we have to show some form of resistance, since we believe that they're undermining our rights.
It is actually a computer-synthesized voice, a tour-de-force of artificial intelligence technology that has been crafted to make it possible for someone to masquerade via the telephone.
One evening in 2000, as the Yankees clinched their first World Series in 18 years, Donald J. Trump was presiding over a masquerade ball at his sprawling Westchester County estate.
Undergirding the Oriati Mbo's resilience to the Masquerade is a philosophy revolving around "trim," a complex system governing the maintenance of relationships between people that contain and reflect the world.
In a fun-house-mirror version of the publishing industry, the only way that Liza can find work is to masquerade as a millennial and become a low-level assistant.
For her bachelorette weekend in Vegas, the bride-to-be dressed up in a see-through lace bodysuit with a frilly, tiered skirt, matching garter belt and feathered gold masquerade mask.
Most recently, Bella Hadid attended the Dior Masquerade Ball in Paris looking stunning in a floor-length gown with a fully see-through top, defying societal pressure to cover her nipples.
Responding to a presidency statement issued late on Friday, opposition leader Jean Ping branded the proposal for talks starting on March 28 as a "masquerade" and said he would not participate.
That meant that if you were running Rosen's malicious webpage in the background, the page could masquerade as a Slack server, sending a phony call to the newly opened call window.
I even heard people jokingly call the street masquerade "The Police Parade," a turn of phrase that was pretty fitting considering there were officers and law enforcement vehicles at every turn.
"It's extremely dangerous these days to break the Masquerade — because of surveillance, because of people wandering around with phones in their pocket all the time," says UI / UX designer Rachel Leiker.
Further, many influencers – folks who sell their Internet fame to the highest bidder – masquerade as journalists, asking for outrageous sums to flog an ICO on their YouTube channel or Instagram page.
As we see in a sneak peek for the season 6 premiere "Masquerade," Sandoval was caught by Lisa Vanderpump dragging the Real Housewives Of Beverly Hills star at her own restaurant.
In 1980s Nigeria, a new form of masquerade called Ogele emerged, in which men wore top-heavy tiered wooden masks carved and painted to represent both real people and imaginary beings.
Jackfruit, said to be the world's largest tree fruit, has become an ingredient of choice among vegans for its ability to masquerade as meat, notably as pulled pork in barbecue dishes.
These laws masquerade as common-sense measures, but they are in truth anti-democratic shams, and it is gratifying to see them unravel in the harsh light of a federal courtroom.
The 30-day ban on the controversial webcaster likely won't satisfy the concerns of critics who say the social media firm has allowed him to masquerade lies and misinformation as news.
" Ms. Haley called North Korea's intercontinental ballistic missile test last month "another attempt by the Kim regime to masquerade as a great power while their people starve and their soldiers defect.
Would you feel comfortable letting an online bot masquerade as you on Facebook and Twitter for a weekend, learning your habits and mimicking the way you interact with your human peers?
In the company of friends dressed as various agender robots, he found his anxiety lift, and by the end of the night, he'd worked up the courage to join a cosplay masquerade.
FB's buying Masquerade, the app that allows you to add funny facial filters like dog noses and rabbit ears and other digital overlays to your photos and videos, was another smart move.
The method being used was flawed, however, making it easy for a hacker to pass off code as if it had been signed by Apple—to masquerade as Apple, in other words.
The entire World of Darkness franchise — which includes tabletop and live-action role-playing games, novels, and the very different 2000 video game Vampire: The Masquerade - Redemption — has had a turbulent past.
Posters for the so-called "Masquerade Halloween" show images of some of the protest movement's main adversaries -- Lam, Chinese President Xi Jinping and Hong Kong Justice Secretary Teresa Cheng -- alongside potential costumes.
It is safe and comfortable to remain in the screen-hand-eye nexus, creating VR devices that are essentially phones slapped to our faces and big computers that now masquerade as TVs.
Affleck, 47, who has been open about his alcohol addiction and recently celebrated one year of sobriety, was seen gambling at Commerce Casino in Los Angeles after attending the UNICEF Masquerade Ball.
It may be that Jarvis chose this African masquerade because it's represented as a powerful force — in traditional Yoruba culture the Egungun protects the community, removes pestilence and even raises the dead.
Facebook first acquired Masquerade, the Belarusian startup behind MSQRD, back in March with the intention to "continue enhancing the Facebook video experience," a spokesperson for the social network said at the time.
" In that statement, she explained that there's been an increase in "bad actors seeking to exploit our platform," and specifically called out "videos that masquerade as family-friendly content, but are not.
If that store were in business, we could settle with actual facts one of the many pretexts that masquerade as answers for these tiny victims of the brutal political battle over migration.
The iconic television series Dog With a Blog marked the current zenith of talking animal abilities, in which they are able to coexist alongside and even masquerade as humans on the internet.
Barack Obama's administration recently introduced a rule and several proposals to shine light on shell companies, but these fall short: it would still be possible for nominees to masquerade as real owners.
"While we will be partnering with Facebook to integrate our technology, the app will stay up and running so you'll continue to record fun selfies and keep using the product," Masquerade wrote.
But critics say it is part of a troubling pattern of "TRAP" (Targeted Regulation of Abortion Providers) — regulations aimed at shuttering clinics and restricting access to abortion that masquerade as safety measures.
"Monster" is built of splintering oppositions, between the conflicted hemispheres of Baru's brain and the tactics of Itinerant and Hesychast, and between the core values of the Masquerade and the Oriati Mbo.
The flaw, which hasn't been marked critical by Microsoft, could allow attackers to spoof the digital signature tied to pieces of software, allowing unsigned and malicious code to masquerade as legitimate software.
However, one disease can masquerade as another, so if you are experiencing lactose intolerance symptoms, such as bloating, nausea or cramps after ingesting milk products, I urge you to see your doctor.
Shoppers say it does a good job of keeping them warm, and that they wear it to tons of events, from masquerade balls and winter formals to weddings, holiday parties, and more.
Deep into old age, Ms. Gabor would no more drop her Champagne-and-caviar insouciance than consider going out in public without the full masquerade of makeup, false eyelashes, wigs and jewelry.
He went on to take the bulk of his photographs for the Female Masking series in 2008 and 2009, at the Rubber Doll World Rendezvous, a kind of twist on a masquerade ball.
The pair, who arrived shortly after Affleck had attended the UNICEF Masquerade Ball in West Hollywood, was photographed sitting down at a poker table for a few minutes and left not long afterward.
The much-masked opener is actually a flashforward of the emotional carnage to come, so, following the Vanderpump Rules title sequence, "Masquerade" properly begins with the events two days prior to the bash.
Facebook bought Masquerade in March 2016, a photo and video filter app that allows people to swap faces with friends, put masks and other garb on their digital images or manipulate their image.
And over two decades ago, in 1994, over 100 Bahamian dancers dressed up in diverse costumes for a judged performance, moving for hours in the masquerade known as Junkanoo, typically occuring at Christmastime.
She also tackles romantic love, on "Masquerade," but does so in a way that sounds like her voice is beaming in from the baroque period, rather than a misty and still-distant future.
But the Swarovski crystal-embellished cat eyes in emerald, bright pink and iridescent blue at Valentino, done by Pat McGrath, were the real showstoppers, wrapping around models' eyes like a masquerade-ball mask.
The venue then transformed into a grand masquerade ball, where 800 guests — including Bella Hadid and Monica Bellucci — dressed in their finest gowns, tuxedos and over-the-top masks, danced the night away.
For years, Google has faced complaints that its platform enables so-called crisis pregnancy centers, which oppose abortion, to masquerade as abortion providers in an effort to dissuade women from seeking the procedure.
He maintains a website for identifying "predatory open access scholarly publishers" that masquerade as scholarly journals, but are actually in the business of pumping out worthless articles and exploiting scholars with hidden fees.
After Chiuri's debut couture show, guests returned to the space for Dior's big masquerade ball — where guests decked in black tie and masks drank and danced till the wee hours of the night.
If accepted, clients must pay an undisclosed fee before attending a Masquerade, where you must enter wearing a mask and adhere to a strict dress code (men in tuxes, women in dresses or lingerie).
I think we're seeing this in a number of places, whether it's location through Pokemon or some of the face filter activity, I referenced the Masquerade app that we acquired earlier in my remarks.
Flowing black trench coats, virtual reality goggles, masquerade masks, and spiky leather biker jackets all combine to create a group that looks like nothing else in the RPG space or video games in general.
The exploit is unique because it allows callers to masquerade as other callers essentially by polluting search results with junk information that makes one number look like the contact number for a real company.
"You Should Let Me Be Right For A Minute🔓" she captioned the sultry snap, which appeared to be taken from the Dior Masquerade Ball earlier this month during Paris Haute Couture Fashion Week.
New York-based photographer Phyllis Galembo has spent two decades capturing this rich variety of masquerade costumes, traveling across western and central Africa as well as parts of Haiti to witness local rituals firsthand.
Charles and Camilla held sparkling black masquerade masks resembling big cats against their faces, while the Queen's eldest son and heir had a laugh at some of the other masks resembling elephants and birds.
An informal association of Russian academics and scientists called the July 1 Club denounced the case as a "masquerade" and prominent intellectuals weighed in on social media with exasperated messages assailing the security services.
The contest was inspired by a similar book—Masquerade by Kit Williams, published in 1979—which offered a golden rabbit figurine to any reader who could decipher its location from clues in the text.
Once again, a strange alliance suggests itself: Sierra offers to help Veronica win back a creepy object of desire (by making her look "smart") if Veronica will masquerade as Sierra by sending cute selfies.
If John [Joseph McGowan, Cro-Mag's frontman] wants to masquerade with his fake Cro-Mags, and Parris [Mitchell Mayhew, Cro-Mag's guitarist] wants to be pissed about the past, then that is that, sadly.
The wealthy wander their compounds in various states of deshabillé, seeking revenge against rivals; peasants confess to past crimes and commit suicide; local officials act out a ludicrous masquerade of the old imperial court.
But their existence shows how easy it is to masquerade as a reliable or authentically Canadian source of information, and to build up an audience and generate revenue with stolen and/or misleading content.
Sometimes they masquerade as entertainment, as in the case of Amazon's celeb-filled, Alexa-themed 2019 Super Bowl ad or, in other instances, serious art, like those eerie David Lynch-helmed PlayStation 2 ads.
He's an American who not only seems central to the Capitol bombing, but also managed to casually masquerade as a guard in a high-security prison to murder the F.B.I.'s most wanted man.
A new photographic series called Election 2016: Our Leaders by Fairfax Media aims to cut through the masquerade that is political life, capturing the micro-expressions of the country's politicians during a nine-second shoot.
There were rumors that Facebook would introduce lenses and filters similar to those on Snapchat when they bought visual effects company Masquerade earlier this year (which has its own facial recognition-based face-swapping technology).
Clarkson said the cover came after a full day in New York before heading home to Tennessee where she was getting ready for a masquerade party that she was throwing at a greenhouse this weekend.
According to Wendy Patrick, JD, PhD, in her article entitled "The Dangerous First Date" in the December 2017 issue of Psychology Today, malignant behaviors can masquerade as charming positives in the early stages of dating.
Supporters say the bill would target sites that masquerade as neutral sources of information on abortion, but are in fact operated by advocacy groups that seek to manipulate and pressure women into not terminating pregnancies.
The MSQRD app can apply effects to videos in realtime, with Masquerade also offering its own software to help designers create their own masks and filters, as well as a store to sell them in.
The House should not masquerade this idea that everybody is the same; Congress, as a whole, while mostly Christian by confession is still pluralistic and the next House chaplain should embrace such and reflect such.
The legitimization of partisan entertainment as news, with the influence of shows like "Fox and Friends" that masquerade as rightful heirs to Walter Cronkite's news desk, are an embarrassment to the character of the industry.
For one thing, the raucous street masquerade, filled with its writhing, unfettered black bodies, doesn't quite fit in with the matcha-sipping, downward-dogging image of gentrified, white Brooklyn that helps sell overpriced real estate.
Everyone who engages in or is considering engaging in direct selling, be they consumer or business builder, needs better protection from the reputational and financial harm caused by pyramid schemes that masquerade as legitimate businesses.
Just as babies can be baffled and delighted by peek-a-boo games, as they learn that people can disappear and come back, they can also be truly confused by the transformation of a masquerade.
It isn't easy for consumers to figure out what kind of professional they can trust with their money, especially when any annuity salesperson with a business card can masquerade as a bona fide financial adviser.
She was using the nickname for "masquerade," a tradition that dates back to 18th-century balls that French plantation owners used to throw (and their slaves mimicked) to let loose before the asceticism of Lent.
Directed by Justin Kelly, who wrote the script with Knoop, it focuses on Savannah's role in the fraud, peeling back the details — physical, psychological — in a masquerade that rather astonishingly lasted some half-dozen years.
As my colleague Johana Bhuiyan was quick to point out, Masquerade, an app with a similar facial distortion feature that was gobbled up by Facebook last month, has also used a Marley filter like this.
Vlad Shevtsov, director of investigations for Social Puncher, told BuzzFeed News that sites like the Albany Daily News masquerade as local outlets in order to appear credible enough to be accepted into digital advertising systems.
Many TV news organizations — led by CNN — have turned their campaign coverage into virtual infomercials for the Trump campaign that masquerade as news, supporting a reality television show personality who masquerades as a potential president.
Inside, about a dozen residents told elected officials they feared that more flexible polices would allow male rapists to masquerade as females and force boys to expose their genitals to girls using the bathroom with them.
For example, a custom acoustical finish system like Fellert can masquerade as stone or concrete and tamp down noise levels — but it costs a lot more to put in place than just leaving a ceiling raw.
I think it was brilliant for them to make that turn with the show, so it becomes clear that even within masquerade practice there are clear boundaries, and those boundaries are now getting challenged and pushed.
Unleash your supernatural powers against your prey, but be mindful of your surroundings at all times or run the risk of breaking the Masquerade -- the absolute law of secrecy that keeps Vampire society hidden from humanity.
Photos by Katherine Alex Beaven This past weekend, Thursday played their first shows in over four years as part of Wrecking Ball 2016, the final hoedown at fabled Atlanta venue, The Masquerade, before it moves locations.
"As proven at trial, Anna Sorokin committed real white-collar felonies over the course of her lengthy masquerade," New York District Attorney Cyrus R. Vance Jr. said in a statement after the verdict obtained by PEOPLE.
The social media giant has been the subject of much scrutiny over how it handled attempts by Russia-backed trolls to masquerade as political advertisers to sway public opinion during votes like 2016 U.S. presidential election.
Policy wonks have already pointed out that there are many ways to game tax breaks for "pass-through" firms, allowing wealthy individuals to masquerade as small businesses to reduce their tax burden and thus government revenues.
The fake news promo ran on what fact-checking site Snopes describes as "part of a new network of fake news sites that masquerade as the online outlets of big-city newspapers," the Hollywood Reporter noted.
The Turner Prize-winning Starling regularly examines the complex intersections of the past, such as his 2010 Project for a Masquerade (Hiroshima) (2010), which considered Henry Moore's sculptures in response to the nuclear attack on Hiroshima.
Immune checkpoint inhibitors, then, are one type of cancer drug that is often made of antibodies able to trigger an immune response and which can turn off the ability of cancer cells to masquerade as normal.
When Baru Cormorant was a child, her nation was colonized by the Republic of Falcrest (more commonly called the Masquerade), her three-parent family torn apart in accordance with its "incrastic" doctrines of sex and gender.
LOME (Reuters) - Togo President Faure Gnassingbe declared an electoral victory on Monday as official preliminary results showed him re-elected in a landslide, though an opposition candidate also claimed victory and called Monday's result a "masquerade".
But that masquerade crumbled when the deputy attorney general, Rod Rosenstein, who wrote a memo laying out legitimate concerns regarding Mr. Comey's actions last year, contradicted the White House's suggestion that he had initiated the firing.
This careful framing is evident in "Masquerade No. 3" (1989/2016) as well, a photograph foregrounded by the backside of a naked man, who is being looked upon by a man in a suit passing by.
In an age where spaghetti squash is popping up on the menus of Italian restaurants and sweet potatoes are subbing for tortilla chips in nacho dishes, it's perfectly acceptable for zucchini and carrots to masquerade as pasta.
The Vívomove may not be the first activity tracker to masquerade as an everyday analog watch, nor is it the first to include an accent mark in its name—the Withings Activité beat it to both punches.
And just as the hunkering outline of the metropolis and the factory loomed large over much nineteenth and twentieth century fiction, so now we're still enjoying an unacknowledged masquerade coordinated across the imagination of two visionary writers.
While Edward manages at least a bit of gravitas during the power jockeying and magical experimentation, their intrigues play out more like a Vampire: The Masquerade live-action role-playing game than a conflict with real stakes.
The BBC reports that the origin of ballroom culture can be dated back to a "queer masquerade ball" in Harlem in 1869, while more accounts of experiences at similar events started to crop up in the 1920s.
Like, in between the sexy scenes of the duo playing with masquerade masks and steamy shower forays, there was one major question: Who the heck was that woman lurking in the shadows by Anastasia and Christian's bed?
Still, at nine, I started encountering the clerics—some of them actual "clerics," as D&D was everywhere—and getting in the kind of preteen and then teen trouble that involved mostly trickery, masquerade, and multiplayer roleplaying.
However, if you listen closely to VICE's new documentary "Brooklyn's Dirty Masquerade," the sweet trumpet of Etienne Charles sets the tone for reporter Wilbert L. Cooper's cultural immersion into the lively Flatbush street festival known as J'ouvert.
On January 4th as many as 20 of the 30 presidential candidates (not including the two frontrunners) called for the count to be stopped, calling it an "electoral masquerade" before agreeing to take their grievances to court.
In light of the growing international presence of Chinese media, allowing the intrusion of state propaganda grounded in torture to masquerade as news media represents a threat to a truly free press operating in the public interest.
When Prospero holds a masquerade ball in seven different colored rooms of the abbey, he and his court find a figure donning blood-splattered robes and Red Death symptoms making his way through each of the rooms.
It is in the inconsistent standards we apply that masquerade as compassion for the select few who apparently deserve a permanent escape from pain with the help of a system that's supposed to support and sustain life.
Celebrities will go to any length to banish a blemish — cortisone injections, ten layers of foundation, wearing a masquerade mask to an event — and that's up to and including heading outside with a face full of zit cream.
Displaying these 21st-century touches without drawing attention to them, Galembo's portraits suggest that rather than fading, these masquerade traditions will continue to thrive, evolving with and adapting to the times while maintaining remnants of their original histories.
Martin Sorrell, the founder and chief executive officer of WPP, the global advertising firm, said in a statement that Google and Facebook have "the same responsibilities as any media company" and can't "masquerade" just as simple technology platforms.
In what passes for the 21st-century equivalent of lovers meeting at a masquerade ball, the two teens start to fall for one another online, sharing feelings they've never dared to speak aloud without knowing one another's names.
The EU-backed Gambia Youth Empowerment Project (YEP) funded a dance competition at Ebunjan Theatre and revived an annual masquerade festival as part of its efforts to help potential migrants pursue their interests and find work at home.
For instance, cast your mind back to early 2016, when Facebook bought Masquerade, a Minsk-based developer of a video filter app, MSQRD, which at one point was one of the most popular apps in the App Store.
Bill Lipton, the state director of the Working Families Party, called Mr. Maloney a "corporate hack trying to masquerade as a progressive," using some of the most critical language of the mostly cordial contest — until the final debate.
The collaboration between LaShawnda Crowe Storm and M. Eliza Hamilton Abegunde, "Be/Coming" (2009), is another standout; the piece is wild with the energy of a masquerade that's not about hiding, but rather about wanting to be seen.
The schemes take many forms, but China's news media has labeled the worst of them "business cults" because they masquerade as elite companies or start-ups hiring college graduates, use high-pressure indoctrination tactics and demand cultlike loyalty.
Though Christian's exes and that damn Taylor Swift/Zayn song provide a buzzkill, the couple's whirlwind tour of masquerade balls, billiards halls, and sailboats seems like something Chris Harrison would have gleefully planned for a one-on-one date.
In March Facebook bought image filtering app Masquerade, with the intention of integrating the latter's face-morphing tech into its messaging platform to inject a little more fun into the online space where kids' parents prefer to hang out.
When we were told about the masquerade party and the way that it was going to unfold and that we were going to reveal something about ourselves to Robert, I knew that this was the perfect moment for that.
The violence is typically centered on J'ouvert, the wild pre-dawn street masquerade that attracts more than 28,22016 people to the neighborhoods of Flatbush and Crown Heights and serves as the prelude to the annual West Indian Day Parade.
Last season, Scheana was a bridesmaid in Katie and Tom Schwartz's Pinterest-perfect, woodsy wedding, and now, she's turning to her at the bar to inform her that she's hosting a masquerade ball/birthday party … but Katie isn't invited.
"That's why we do this—at least for me, I don't want to speak for you guys," she says, gesturing to her bandmates, who are all hanging out in a dressing room overlooking the stage of Atlanta's The Masquerade.
She has mastered her material, but she still plays by the familiar rules, as does Bertrand Guyon at Schiaparelli, who this season gave the urban jungle a surrealist masquerade ball spin in the gilded halls of the Opéra Garnier.
Where Östlund arrives in The Square is a pessimistic view of human self-reflection: we can't let go of ourselves to help others in need; we masquerade as caring people but it's always through the lens of self-interest.
None of these brands carry the Amazon name; instead, they masquerade behind labels that sound vaguely like something you may have heard of before: Franklin & Freeman; Franklin Tailored; James & Erin; Lark & Ro; North Eleven; Scout + Ro; and Society New York.
In terms of online-specific ads, the Campaign for a Commercial-Free Childhood in the U.S. called for a clampdown on "influencer" ads that "masquerade as content" on YouTube and other sites run by Disney, Google and AwesomenessTV in October 2016.
"The ads that the platforms are paid to place are a small fraction of ads that masquerade as private commentary but which are in fact political communications that cost money to produce and to boost viewership on the platforms," Ravel said.
While there have been some Russian success stories in the consumer space - such as Masquerade, the face-swapping app that was bought up by Facebook in March - the business-to-business industry doesn't have the necessary infrastructure to encourage investment.
Her creations — which Dondelinger revealed in a staged excavation on an island off the coast of California — masquerade as the relics of a previously undiscovered civilization, and will appear in a forthcoming exhibition at Art Spirit Gallery in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho.
This means you'll probably be seeing friends, family members, coworkers, and exes with various faces—of other friends, celebrities, animals, characters, and more—superimposed on top of their own, like so:Facebook did not say how much it paid for Masquerade.
Starring Dakota Johnson and Jamie Dornan, the sequel, based on E.L. James' hit literary series, picks up after Anastasia leaves Christian, and features intriguing new characters (see: Christian's mysterious sexual mentor, played by Kim Basinger) and centerpieces (a sexy masquerade ball).
These include the ability to change the depth of a photograph after it was taken, the ability to isolate and manipulate an object in an image, and adding virtual masks to faces, as seen on Snapchat or Facebook-owned Masquerade.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads For the past 200 years, the Wanaragua masquerade dance has been performed during the Christmas season by the Garifuna — descendants of African and Indigenous Caribbean people — as a festive symbol of anti-colonial resistance.
One shop in particular -- Masquerade -- says they've already gotten 20 calls about the masks before the store even opened this morning (plus 10 fans who came to the store in person), and now they're working to get a shipment before Saturday.
"You crossed the line now there's no coming back, MCs are getting sucked into my intergalactical pull, I'm the article don'ya on your arse," raps Lauryn Hill, using a line from her unreleased collab with Method Man "Lost in the Masquerade".
What it can't doWhen you go to a masquerade ball, people can usually still figure out who you are (unless you're on Gossip Girl, where somehow wearing a mask over your eyes makes you completely unrecognizable to friends and family alike?).
" But perhaps his biggest asset, Mr. Petrenco added, is the geopolitical struggle between Moscow and Washington that has allowed him to masquerade as a friend of the West who "will provide stability and make sure Russian tanks don't roll in.
In addition to vulnerable Wi-Fi networks, hackers are likely going to try to ramp up phishing attacks, where hackers masquerade as a trusted acquaintance to trick a victim into opening an email or link that has malware built into it.
They overlook, rationalize and even delight in Mr. Trump's obsessive name-calling and Twitter attacks, his threats and acts of intimidation, his vindictiveness and casual cruelty (including mocking the disabled and P.O.W.s), all of which masquerade as strength and toughness.
Sometimes it will masquerade as a fabulous idea that you have to pursue right now, or some item on your to-do list that if you don't get up from that sofa and log on to your computer, you'll forget.
"Play Mas" — the title refers to the annual carnival in Trinidad and Tobago in which everyone plays masquerade — begins with the story of Samuel, a young tailor's assistant in Port of Spain, the capital, who dreams of his country's independence.
The book begins, and races along, as an antic thriller, through a circus's worth of set pieces (sex dolls, lawn flamingoes, motorized wheelchairs, bestiality with dolphins), but throughout and underneath this supersaturated masquerade Hazel tells the darkest, baldest, saddest truths.
Experts say employees working for defense contractors are increasingly facing sophisticated social engineering attacks, like phishing attacks where hackers masquerade as a trusted acquaintance to trick a victim into opening an email or link that has malware built into it.
The truth is, a woman could do it, but picking her as some kind of window-dressing exercise only hurts us all in the long run by using them as props to masquerade a reluctance to address deep internal issues.
In the same news conference in which Trump shamelessly invoked Nazi Germany, he described the reporting about the intelligence information as "fake news" -- the phenomenon in which phony news stories, planted for political propaganda, masquerade as real news to influence unsuspecting voters.
Long before ballroom dancers popped up on Rihanna tours and at H&M designer collaboration launches, there was Harlem's drag circuit, which held masquerade events, eventually graduating to a competitive scene throughout the 60s, 70s, and 80s, reminiscent of today's ballroom culture.
At the same time, he gives her orchids he grew in the greenhouses of his estate (which he'd stopped doing after his wife's death), and then goes to the masquerade ball for King Leo dressed as "Leicester," Queen Elizabeth's special companion Robert Dudley.
Fraudsters have used phishing campaigns and social media manipulation to masquerade as legitimate administrators of ICOs so they can disseminate fake information to potential investors and around the web about where to send money and even when an ICO will be taking place.
A massively multiplayer game was started and then scrapped by EVE Online studio CCP, and when tabletop studio White Wolf refreshed its core Vampire: The Masquerade ruleset last year, the launch was botched so badly that the studio lost its publishing rights.
Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines 2 sounds a lot like Bloodlines: you'll take the role of a fledgling vampire in the "World of Darkness" role-playing universe, then survive a war between vampire clans with a combination of special powers and old-fashioned combat.
Fans got a sneak peek of that masquerade ball on Monday, when the film released a brief teaser revealing Anastasia's ornate mask, as well as its official poster, which showed Christian standing behind his masked lady as she peers into the camera.
It is also worth noting that government investment in research and development, and renewable energy tax credits, are "subsidies" that have allegedly been the target of well-funded and well-organized opposition by fossil fuel interests who masquerade as Libertarians (the Koch Brothers).
Cave was drawn to masquerade as a form of political and mythical protection of the black male body, after seeing Rodney King's 1991 police beating on TV. Surrounding Cave's Soundsuit are a series of photographs by the Angolan artist Edson Chagas entitled, OIKONOMOS.
His romantic scenes with both the Marschallin and Sophie are filled with barely veiled eroticism, titillating us with forbidden passions, while his scene as a woman seducing and being seduced by the Baron Ochs makes a "travesty" of the heterosexual gender masquerade.
The Dancing with the Stars pros were joined by several of their castmates (both pros and stars) from the reality competition show in New York City over the weekend for a masquerade-themed celebration at the Diamond Horseshoe club near Times Square.
"They are media companies, they are not technology companies, they cannot masquerade as technology companies and they are responsible, just like you and everybody else, for the content that goes out on their channel and they have to take responsibility," Sorrell said.
Malware emails that masquerade as something official are not rare, but these messages are fairly unique: they are said to contain accurate speeding data, including street names, speed limits, and actual driving speeds, according to the Tredyffrin Police Department, located close to Philadelphia.
The show features pieces by 25 African artists and artists of African descent, whose works all relate in some way to masks and masquerade while involving neon lights, video projections, found objects, photography or other typical devices of the global avant-garde.
Her latest project, Behind the Mask, Another Mask, is part of a dual-solo exhibition with French artist Claude Cahun at the National Portrait Gallery in London, addresses topics surrounding identity and gender through the avenue of self-portraiture, masquerade, and performance.
With Wolf + Lamb, Damian Romero, Tasha Blank, and moreSat 10.29 | Secret ManorTickets: $203 A gothic mansion masquerade including (but not limited to) a 1920s jazz party, hidden bars, night circus, fortune tellers, an abandoned school building, and sunrise afterhours in a chapel.
In another, he and Pinky masquerade as formerly extinct species in Pittsburgh, exploiting environmental protections to commandeer the steel industry and manufacture a series of giant "magic eye" billboards over the nation's highways, transfixing drivers and creating a never-ending rush hour.
If anything, the hint at demise heightens the revelry, as in Edgar Allan Poe's short story "The Masque of the Red Death" (1842), when a prince throws a masquerade ball inside a castellated abbey even as a plague decimates the peasants outside.
Explaining the film's allure, Mr. Scott wrote, "It is a quiet, intimately scaled three-person drama directed in a patient, easygoing style, without any of the displays of allusive cleverness or formal gimmickry that so often masquerade as important filmmaking these days."
The indictment shows the conspirators went to great lengths to cover their tracks During a press conference on Friday, Rosenstein described the great lengths the defendants allegedly went through in order to masquerade as Americans who were involved in political grass-roots movements.
The evening will feature a talk by the Barnettes, followed by a performance from the Global Street Dance Masquerade, and a celebration soundtracked by DJ Jihaari, where attendees can rekindle the themes of resistance and community that characterized the original New Eagle Creek Saloon.
Instead, Calomiris went on a full-on media offensive, appearing on radio shows (including that of Eleanor Roosevelt, whom she liked to say she knew) and penning (with the aid of a ghostwriter) a splashy tell-all called Red Masquerade: Undercover for the FBI.
WATCH: Brooklyn's Dirty Masquerade One of the reasons Christianity ceased to feel like something I could claim for my own, especially when I was in the depths of grief over my father, was its history of racial oppression coupled with my personal experiences with racism.
In a campaign in which a reality television star can masquerade as a politician, spout gibberish and be taken seriously, it might be foolish to assume that a movie could not influence voters, especially those who follow Hollywood more closely than they do politics.
But he also plays plenty of minutes with Jordan Clarkson and Lou Williams, who have in the past attended masquerade balls disguised as point guards; he also shares the floor with Kobe Bryant, the seething black hole that keeps Stephen Hawking awake at night.
When neighborhoods like Woodbrook came into being in the 1930s — Nobel Prize-winning writer V.S. Naipaul grew up in the area — the backyards of these houses were where Carnival bands evolved out of community workshops known as "mas camps" (mas being short for masquerade).
In the first episode of the HBO mini-series "Catherine the Great," the empress of Russia is hunched over her desk writing about her political ambitions while her jealous lover stares into a hand mirror, primping for a cross-dressing masquerade at the palace.
Steampunk Coffee Grinder, available at Uncommon Goods, $65This timeless-looking contraption is the perfect solution to masquerade as a gift for the person who wakes up hours ahead of the rest of you and wakes the whole household when they crank the electric grinder.
But parallel to these sanctioned celebrations, which are listed on the university's official website, are another series of events, organized by and for Black Mizzou: a brunch, a business fair, a masquerade ball, a step show, and a family reunion tailgate on game day.
It helped build out Instagram's Boomerang feature earlier this year; the team is working on stabilizing technology around live video; it also helps out on Masquerade, a startup Facebook acquired in March that creates the kind of face-distorting features that Snapchat made popular.
Curator Anna Dannemann has arranged more than 200 works into four loose themes — the rejection of the domestic space, the novel use of the female body in art, the collapsing of normative beauty standards, and the use of masquerade in photography — to probe stereotypes of femininity.
Appetizers entail seared strawberries drizzled in balsamic vinegar, green garlic panisse, and dates stuffed with goat cheese—placed directly into our mouths by one of the 11 or so servers, who are dressed sharply in black and white and wearing masks like out of a masquerade ball.
The couture crowd may have woken up all groggy following an all-night masquerade ball at the Musée Rodin celebrating Maria Grazia Chiuri's debut couture show for Dior, but there's no sleeping in on an invitation from Karl Lagerfeld — even if it has a 10 a.m.
There were also tarot-card-reading stations, wandering magicians, several photo booths and a red lipstick station, while singer Jose James — who has a cameo in the film's masquerade ball — hit the stage with a live band and performed the tunes he sings in the movie.
The network may masquerade as a BBC-esque news organization that is increasingly global and multilingual, but it is in fact one of the most important tools of international propaganda in Vladimir Putin's arsenal—the centerpiece of the Kremlin's $300 million-per-year campaign to weaponize information.
Cybersecurity firms CrowdStrike and FireEye say that hackers believed to work for the Iranian government have stepped up these sorts of attacks and others on US infrastructure and government agencies, in part by using spear-phishing tactics (when emails with malicious code masquerade as harmless ones).
It's a metamorphosis that sounds like conceptual gold, as Mr. Key and Mr. Peele — drawing from the comedy of masquerade and playing with racially coded speech and behavior — turn a pair of amusing milquetoasts who happen to be black into black stereotypes right out of central casting.
And a reshuffled chronology can masquerade as complexity—an ongoing irritation in our era of streaming television, in which puzzle-solving has become an easy way to motivate viewers to push play, by retrofitting momentum onto a story that's not really about anything, other than closure.
I bought an inexpensive tux from the adorably chaotic New Era Factory Outlet on Orchard Street in the Lower East Side, and loaded up a schedule: an opera, two concerts, a masquerade ball, and, for punctuation, the honest shadows of a lurid East Village gay bar.
"From Halloween costumes to Cinco de Mayo parties to the Washington Redskins, to decorative bindis and other music festival fashion, the new millennium and an avowedly more conscious generation of people is tasked with taking seriously all kinds of cultural masquerade," she goes on to write.
"Consumers should be able to trust that what they see and purchase online is what they will get, but counterfeiters continue to join platforms with ease and masquerade as reliable sellers in order to infect American households with dangerous and unsafe counterfeit products," Mr. Nadler said.
Even his frames burst forth with cartoonish (but pertinent) juxtapositions: skyscrapers and rollercoaster tracks, Mount Rushmore and King Kong, Las Vegas and Washington DC. In one work by Solmi, "The Grand Masquerade" (2018), we see battalions of Native Americans and colonists fighting inside a football stadium.
President George W. Bush said that if the council was a tool for human rights abusers to masquerade as human rights authorities, and to foment anti-Semitism by using the Jewish state as a proverbial scapegoat, the leader of the free world would not join or legitimize the council.
Google makes some additional recommendations to high-risk users that will help prevent account compromise: Also, pay attention to the email address of the sender and make sure it's someone you know and trust (rather than someone with a similar email address who's trying to masquerade as your friend).
The show tells the story of selfish ne'er-do-well Eleanor (Kristen Bell) who finds herself accidentally placed in what she thinks is heaven after her untimely death and is forced to masquerade as a good person with the help of neurotic moral philosophy professor Chidi (William Jackson Harper).
" He appeared in on the masquerade, and his words were less of a chiding and probably more of a description for what's to come—or what one 35-year-old fan, who requested his full name not be used, explained was "a funeral where everyone could keep hanging out.
A lot of us get the joke except apparently the media: We know that many of them masquerade as journalists when in fact they're nothing more than partisan operatives with their own specific worldview and narrative that may or may not have anything to do with the truth.
You know their influence, even if you don't know the games themselves; Vampire: The Masquerade was the biggest, but not the only one, with the same general conceit—monsters are real, but hidden, and you are one of them—spread from vampires to werewolves to wizards and more.
I would have been terrified had I not already read about berikaoba , a kind of improvised masquerade that is included on Georgia's registry of Intangible Cultural Heritage, and by which the men, they did not hesitate to say, were hoping to collect enough money to get very drunk.
What the MP Shift does do is help ensure that this all-day fare remains visually appealing no matter the hour, while also providing a growing community of urban freelancers a sort of idealized living-room-as-office, allowing a public space to masquerade as a private one.
In September, as mxmtoon, she released her debut album, "The Masquerade," which did not have the backing of a proper label but received a heavy push (and an original podcast) from Spotify, an eager supporter since the company noticed the high levels of organic interest in her music.
" When Mr. Lacroix moved into fashion in the 19673s (because, he said, "costume was dead") and opened his couture house in 1987, his timing was spot on: "Fashion was very costume-like, with great eccentricity and characters such as socialite Marie-Hélène de Rothschild still hosting masquerade balls.
A lot of that stems from how succinctly Weinman dissected the main source of humor in Family Guy — an abundance of references to '70s and '80s pop culture meant to masquerade as jokes — at a time when the references seemed new enough to provoke laughter in those who recognized them.
The second possible case is that when you pair a key for the first time, an attacker could "masquerade as your affected security key and connect to your device," and then do the same things on your device that other Bluetooth devices can do, like act as a keyboard or mouse.
Today, J'ouvert brings together more than 200,000 people, who join in the revelry by playing mas (short for masquerade), which consists of donning macabre costumes or covering themselves up in mud and paint and chipping (a sort of marching shuffle) down the street to the sounds of riotous steel pan music.
At first they appeared in recognizable landscapes, sometimes with snowy mountains or by the sea, but they quickly shed their worldliness in favor of a minimal, partly abstracted tree-ness with which they could also masquerade as multicolored snake skins, veiny leaves backlit by the sun, or esoteric chemical diagrams.
"The loan agreement announced on 2 January 20153 by the company, purportedly with the Qatar Investment Authority seems to have been entered into by the company with individuals who have constructed a complex facade in order to masquerade as representatives of the QIA," Lekoil said in a statement on Monday evening.
Attempts to restore calm have recently been thwarted by Ghosn's dramatic flight from Japanese justice and a series of no-holds-barred allegations he has made from his refuge in Lebanon, including that he was the victim of a plot to oust him and that the alliance is now a "masquerade".
"The loan agreement announced on 20153 January 2020 by the company, purportedly with the Qatar Investment Authority seems to have been entered into by the company with individuals who have constructed a complex facade in order to masquerade as representatives of the QIA," Lekoil said in a statement on Monday evening.

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