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1. Crowley noticed that the erratic thoughts were not concealed by their facial masque
2. I point out that only the previous week Carl Emmet of Soul Masque was not only drenched in water but also covered in custard
3. desperation that she was unable to masque no matter how hard
4. The following week I was preoccupied with discovering what Masque Profane was, but Jeff was no help
5. I realized now that when I fell asleep Jeff had gone to Masque Profane, whatever that was, and perhaps he had slipped something extra into that scotch to make sure I did not wake up while he was gone
6. He obviously wanted to go to Masque Profane again alone and I let him, saying I would visit my mother and help her with the trick-or-treaters that flooded her suburban neighborhood
7. Whatever Masque Profane was, it was certainly held in seclusion
8. found ourselves in the happiest days of our marriage, and the repression of my memories of Masque Profane became easier with each passing day
9. All of the events of Masque Profane were replayed in my dreams in a fashion so real I swore I was there again
10. The Masque flooded my dream life again and would not let go
11. Jeff was gone again, but I no longer knew if he still went to the Masque or if he was simply with his new girlfriend
12. "Well," said Morcerf, "for three days I believed myself the object of the attentions of a masque, whom I took for a descendant of Tullia or Poppoea, while I was simply the object of the attentions of a contadina, and I say contadina to avoid saying peasant girl
13. I thought this would have been akin to the music that had played throughout Prince Prospero’s castle in Poe’s “The Masque of the Red Death,” during the final horrific hours when the thousand revelers, certain that the plague could be denied entrance by the abbey’s battlements, discovered the angel of death in costume among them, when blood then issued from their every pore
14. She had been led through the best galleries, had been taken to the chief points of view, had been shown the grandest ruins and the most glorious churches, and she had ended by oftenest choosing to drive out to the Campagna where she could feel alone with the earth and sky, away-from the oppressive masquerade of ages, in which her own life too seemed to become a masque with enigmatical costumes
15. I smiled as I unfolded it, and devised how I would tease you about your aristocratic tastes, and your efforts to masque your plebeian bride in the attributes of a peeress
1. She was staying here and doing her best to masquerade as a native
2. Keeping up the masquerade that he does not know who is in the booth, he asked
3. “Oh come on,” she said, wondering that he could pursue this masquerade so deeply into the absurd
4. “Ava!?” he said, keeping up the masquerade that he was only here for the seafood cakes
5. A boy of vast potential and power who could masquerade as an apprentice
6. In countries where masquerades are common, it is a trade to let out masquerade dresses for a night
7. ear, and sung all about the Christmas Masquerade and the dreadful
8. "Well" said the Costumer, reaching out for a handful of cherries, "this Christmas Masquerade of yours was a beautiful idea; but you wouldn't do
9. Having an escort authorized by the NKVD might lend more plausibility to their masquerade
10. Colling debated whether he should persist in the masquerade
11. It will go underground, it will side step, it will masquerade, but it will not go away
12. the phone, where a hacker will masquerade as a bank representative calling to con-
13. They wear long masquerade costumes; Victoria in a midnight-blue, mermaid styled dress and Megan in a revealing electric-blue, mini dress with a matching feathered mask
14. “The theme is a masquerade,” Sean continues
15. Dressed in masquerade outfits, we are in a Drop-head Coupe, one of the classic ceremonial Deschanel luxury cars
16. Three hours later, the masquerade ball is over
17. Sean, who I’ve been dancing with for most of the time during the masquerade, asks me to join him; he’s about to show his present to Zachary
18. “I intend to masquerade as statuary
19. He strode up to the palace steps and glared at Taramis—and then he roared: '"This is not the queen! This isn't Taramis! It's some devil in masquerade!"
20. It was no masquerade
21. "God! How naive to consider this a possible masquerade," he muttered as the sergeant shouted and the troops and horses moved out
22. I figured it wouldn’t hurt none to play along with this masquerade and find out where it led
23. ����������� �What is this masquerade, miss?� There are no women in the Canadian Army, much less as officers
24. “marriage” in this case is a masquerade and a thumb in the face
25. mean, that is not any kind of marriage but only a masquerade of
26. masquerade was going on
27. But it is the continuation of the masquerade I adopted when she was alive: “Oh yes, mother? Anything I can do for you, mother?” It’s the continuation of my “nice guy”, “spiritual guy” mask: that guy wouldn’t have killed his mother, so of course I didn’t kill my mother
28. probable powers of speech and close relatives masquerade
29. It was also a bit odd that she would be targeting Ganz, but John couldn’t mention anything without breaking her masquerade
30. masquerade as men who have gone ahead of him will cause the seeker
31. “That tradition is as old as the masquerade itself
32. , everyone had retired to their houses, and the usual masquerade drums started beating, filling the entire village
33. Everyone waited eagerly to hear the thunder-like sound from the gong, signalling the home return of the Igbala masquerade
34. Not too long after, the sound was heard, followed by the uja sound and a loud shout by the masquerade, sending shivers into the hearts of the young ones
35. The masquerade stood at the centre of the road, forcing the prince to stop his car
36. Just then, his escort got up and engaged the masquerade in a fight, but the Igbala threw him off
37. The prince then tried to stop Igbala, but he too was faced by the masquerade
38. ” were his last words as he went after the Igbala masquerade, ignoring calls from his son and wife
39. He searched for the Igbala masquerade from one part of the village to another, but could not set his eyes him
40. Halloween preminds the child in masquerade, fear, threat and death, entitlement and extortion, solicitation and reception of beneficence, lust, whording, gluttony, and gastronomical excess
41. “To celebrate the return of this masterpiece, I want to throw a masquerade ball
42. “But the director wants to hold a celebration of the portrait’s return by having a masquerade ball this Friday
43. “Friday, the gallery will be hosting a masquerade ball in honor of the portrait’s return at the grand hotel,” she said to Christopher who was staring at framed pictures of Cristian when he was a little boy
44. “You came from the masquerade ball?” she asked
45. ” it was a masquerade ball
46. Life presents to us a series of experiences that masquerade as reality
47. Opportunities often masquerade as risks
48. Stacey continued his fishing masquerade
49. masquerade was complete; the fictional Johan Stolberg was ready to “defect” to the West at a
50. They weren’t about how well I pulled off the masquerade
1. He threw the foul brew that had masqueraded as tea out through the open
2. I masqueraded myself as Perconal the Jester, kept around as a fool
3. masqueraded as midwives, when they didn’t kill newborn children they blasphemously offered them to the devil
4. masqueraded as true religion
5. CRUCE: (Unseelie, but has masqueraded for over half a million years as the Seelie Prince V’Lane) Powerful, sifting, lethally sexual Fae
6. CHRISTIAN MACKELTAR: (turned Unseelie Prince) Handsome Scotsman, dark hair, tall, muscular body and killer smile, he masqueraded as a student at Trinity College, working in the Ancient Languages Department, but was really stationed there by his uncles to keep an eye on Jericho Barrons
7. The first two, I need hardly remark, are the same who masqueraded as the Russian count and his son, so we can give a very full description of them
1. In countries where masquerades are common, it is a trade to let out masquerade dresses for a night
2. Beware this breed, for he often masquerades as a philosopher, who supposedly has mastered the fine art of
3. There was nothing that either Colin or I loved more than the midsummer and midwinter festivals, because they were always masquerades
4. Before she put the masquerades
5. It is misleading but it masquerades today as
6. Since tough luv masquerades as 'Caring for your best interest', it is often confused with real love by those who have only known the former
7. masquerades as a peaceful institution, but is actually the hidden cause of most of the suffering and
8. “The castle chalet masquerades as the home of a wealthy Swiss businessman, but the man purported to own it has never even set foot in it
9. It is a research and development base that masquerades as a picturesque tourist attraction
10. Not this evolution crap that has no basis in the reality of the evidence that’s quantifiable and reproducible and on display all around us! The evolutionary mush there cramming into the heads of our children is nothing more than a trumped up religion designed to instill non-belief in a Divine Creator and nothing more! Evolution can’t survive, as a science so now it masquerades as a religion, that’s vital to be believed by its followers, because it offers them up a utopia to believe in that is without God in it, as well as common sense
11. But O ’twas boring in the Country, tho’ beauteous, and besides, what Scribbler doth not dream of Excuses to leave her Writing Bureau and mingle with the Beau Monde in Town? Writing is a lonely, melancholick Art; and the newly famous, in particular, are inclin’ed towards Foolish Fancies concerning the Pleasures to be had in Town—the Balls, Assemblies, Masquerades, and Musicales; the Coffee-Houses, Plays, and Operas, all the fashionable Strut of brittle London Life
12. It is customary at most masquerades for the arriving guests to be shy, ill at ease, and sober, and to stand around uneasily for maybe an hour before the party warms up
13. Of course the play itself is cheap, but it masquerades somewhat successfully under the guise of a study in criminology—and all that sort of thing
1. storeys masquerading as two
2. There are only masters of the individual, masquerading as benefiting all
3. We need to be aware that Camp Obama has sent thugs masquerading as Tea Partiers to various events where those same thugs hurl racial epithets in order to demonize everything about the Tea Party
4. The caveman masquerading as a progressive who would have you believe that regression to the time of the absolute rulers is an advance into the glorious future
5. I forgot, Soot was last seen masquerading as the Greaseball’s hat as he fled down the
6. The solicitor acting for these masquerading princes and forgers, found he could not weave a single mesh of the legal net required for a prima facie case, though he had twisted and contorted every clause of the laws relating to libel, and waded through briefs innumerable, in the hope of finding a precedent
7. It was a flawed system, and it would be repeated over and over again to satisfy a longhaired liberal masquerading at Police HQ as a commissioned officer
8. Masquerading as her helpers, these sick badgers were whisked away to her tunnels, safe from the dangers threatening them
9. Army, and he hoped his masquerading as an officer would not be found out
10. They even believe that God himself gave some of these illusions to man - as a great gift! Suffice it to say that these illusions, masquerading as
11. Lyang is actually a North Korean, masquerading here as a Chinese citizen …and we suspect that he is an Agent of their Intelligence Bureau
12. That smile turned into a delighted grin when she saw on the screen Nancy, masquerading as Nauca the Sarmatian, approaching Bethlehem of Galilee on her robotic horse
13. And to go with one’s first dry martini or, depending on one’s drug preference, one’s first joint, this masterpiece, masquerading as a view, transformed itself completely into a night spectacular, with all the lights of the city shining under the dark, starry sky like a set of a Stanley Kubrick movie
14. � Unfortunately, it seems now that it was a team of Gestapo agents masquerading as Abwehr agents that picked her up in Wilhelmshaven
15. masquerading to appear as one representing the interests of the
16. They reasoned that Short’s daughter Anna had provided Forbes with the necessary drug dealer information, so he could rob Malenkov while masquerading as D
17. First, he will be masquerading as the Christ and thus may attempt to be seen to fulfill
18. Rose smiled to Major Dini Moran, a member of the Imperium Intelligence masquerading as her Second Officer for this mission, while taking the manifest
19. wrong convention or the other masquerading as Sanatan Dharm
20. As minds seeking meaning, we are bewildered by the expanse of data masquerading as information: the gallery of info-I'ms
21. ” Faith closed her hand desperately trying to dismiss this trancemare search avatar who was masquerading as her real, nuniquely created ASM in the hope that she might discover her true voice
22. shady characters out there masquerading as
23. "Do you think I didn't know that day at the restaurant, you tried to seduce him? You flirted and teased him! Soon he will realize what type of a woman you really are, soon he'll see that you're nothing but a low class woman masquerading as a princess
24. In many old Tarot decks the High Priestess is called the Popess, who is commonly supposed to be the legendary Pope Joan, who became Pope by masquerading as a man (an activity which is singularly appropriate to the Saturnalia/Carnival presided over by the Magician)
25. He had a very shrewd suspicion of the impostor whom he would find masquerading in his place, but he had not the faintest idea of the extent to which his treachery had gone, and that Nellie herself had fallen a victim to his fell designs
26. The plastic matting masquerading as an egg together with synthetic cardboard, which roughly translated means sausage, and fried potato in batter, which for reasons best left to the marketing men is called a hash-brown
27. Mark joined Paul at the bar; only short staccato conversation was possible due to the loud bass beat masquerading as music emanating from nearby speakers
28. I excused self centeredness with altruism masquerading as a do-gooder when my secret motivation was just greed
29. The real reason was because Germany did not belong to the private European cartel of private banks masquerading as national banks
30. They threatened to take over the wealth of the western world, and if they had succeeded: all of the private banks masquerading as French, Austrian, Italian, English, American National banks would have been shut down and their members jailed or shot or hung for war crimes and profiteering from the war
31. With this process you tear away layer after layer of untruth masquerading as
32. directly represents the evil committed by deceptive leaders behind a veil masquerading as Truth and
33. conclusions in harmony, and you have a falsehood masquerading in your brain in the guise of the angel of truth
34. the violent exploits in peculiarity that have been masquerading as originality lately
35. Lay your premises in error, and draw your conclusions in harmony, and you have a falsehood masquerading in your brain in the guise of the angel of truth
36. barbarism of monsters masquerading as men
37. She had her doubts about it from the beginning, for her lively fancy and girlish romance felt as ill at ease in the new style as she would have done masquerading in the stiff and cumbrous costume of the last century
38. We're simply captives, prisoners masquerading under the name "guests" for the sake of everyday courtesy
39. Masquerading as the Seelie Prince V’lane, Cruce hid her in the one place he knew the king of the Unseelie would never go—the Seelie Court
40. Cruce has been masquerading as V’lane ever since, hiding in plain sight
41. had come forward to welcome her when she came into the back garden, but Melanie She was a tiny, frailly built girl, who gave the appearance of a child masquerading in her mother’s enormous hoop skirts—an illusion that was heightened by the shy, almost was so sternly repressed beneath its net that no vagrant tendrils escaped, and this dark frightened look in her too large brown eyes
42. “It’s a political event masquerading as a party,” replies Macourek
43. She was no Whore pretending to the Manners of a Duchess, no Courtesan masquerading as a Countess, no Harlot claiming to be Queen
44. Such a contraption was nothing more than a preferred stock masquerading as a bond
45. , a con game masquerading as a stock, whose saga was told brilliantly in Andrew Tobias’s The Funny Money Game (Playboy Press, New York, 1971)
46. Supper was roast beef with something masquerading as Yorkshire pudding
47. An elderly warrior, again, is strutting about in the surplice of a deacon; a cavalryman is masquerading as a monk, with his shako adorned with a red plume; a soldier of the line is promenading in a woman’s skirt
48. The crowd sees, for example, that triumphal arches are being erected; that men masquerade in crowns, uniforms, vestments; that fireworks are displayed, cannon are fired, bells are rung, regiments are marching with music, documents, telegrams, and couriers fly from one place to another, and strangely masquerading men with preoccupation keep riding from one place to another, saying and writing something, and so forth,—and, not being able to verify whether there is the slightest need for what is being done (as, indeed, there is none), ascribes to all this a special, mysterious, and important meaning, and with shouts of transport or with silent awe meets all these manifestations
49. Sensuality masquerading in the cloak of religion renders this heroine as disagreeable as any I have ever seen staged