For a tourist to follow suit would be to playact as a Padstonian.
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Did you ever feel like you had to playact in roles that felt superfluous?
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The main extent to which I would playact civility would be to pour my poison in a glass.
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It is deceptive proselytising that sees Jews as in need of saving, and has Christians playact Jewish ritual.
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There's something refreshing about how Drunk History takes unglamorous comics who are game to look ridiculous and lets them playact as our most sacred cows.
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In 20153, the National Guard had scheduled an exercise in Arcadia, Iowa, where volunteers in the town would playact as foreign civilians to practice operations in an urban environment.
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He is a professed leftist "progressive" who is happy to playact his appointed role as Hamlet if that means getting rid of the Claudius figure represented by Mr. Head's titled steel magnate, Sir John.
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In "The Holographic Soul," two young sisters playact a psychic guessing game, then try to actually access their powers, longing for a presence to manifest itself and give them something solid on which to pin their anxieties.
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That's an interesting contrast with the way that Waller-Bridge describes coming up with that final scene of the first season of Killing Eve only after she was able to playact it with Oh, letting her lead actor's energy guide the writing.
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From disturbing auto-generated cartoons to parents who playact violence with their children for clicks to a network of users exploiting videos of children for sexual content, the company has consistently failed at protecting the young users who are its most valuable assets.
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I've always sought out work that reflects very much, not to be pompous about it, but the human condition, what we go through as human beings as we go along through life, and to try and get as close to that feeling as possible and not playact.
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The incredible invasion of Ruby's privacy and manipulation of her father was devastating, if expected, given what we've seen Quinn and Rachel do in the past (see: locking a woman in a room for hours, forcing her to face her traumatic past, and hiring a woman from central casting to playact as her concerned mother).
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Selma Lagerlöfs Torg is a town square, featuring shops, a library, a school, a kindergarten, a post office, and other services. There is also a cultural centre, Backa Kulturhus, where children can playact and dance.
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As a child, Mars spent time impersonating Elvis Presley. This playact had a major impact on his musical evolution; he later reflected: > I'm a big fan of 1950s Elvis when he would go on stage and scare people > because he was a force and girls would go nuts! You can say the same thing > for Prince or The Police. It's just guys who know that people are here to > see a show, so I watch those guys and I love studying them because I’m a > fan.
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When General Gau's Conclave fleet finds Roanoke to demand that it join the Conclave or be destroyed, Zoë witnesses the exchange (a central plot point in the Last Colony) and the Conclave's fleet's destruction from afar, but Enzo is killed as collateral damage during the attack. When General Rybicki soon reveals to John and Jane, and they to Zoë, that the Colonial Union has concealed the fact that General Gau has not destroyed colonies' populations except when they are completely intransigent about joining the Conclave or following its edicts by leaving, John sends Zoë as a credible and costly signal to General Gau to report Rybicki's intelligence that Gau may be assassinated by a close ally. Gau is not surprised at this news, as the Conclave has factionalized since the fleet's failure at Roanoke, but recognizes the import of John's risking of Zoë. Gau and Zoë playact some political drama to out the traitor in Gau's circle, but only the unexpected arrival of a Consu fleet saves them from the traitors' backup plan.
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