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  • Once the bewitcher is unmasked they are then confronted and asked to call off the attack.
  • Masked, they were dynamic, varied, and hilarious, so that their masks actually seemed to become their faces, despite their grotesqueness; unmasked, they were slow, hesitant, and awkward, as if ashamed of the material.
  • I know this won't make sense to anyone else but I just have to get it out, in hopes that by writing it out loud I can figure it out, unmask it, and take away its power over me.
  • The guests unmasked at midnight.
  • Always enjoyable, Timothy Spall is fantastically weasel-like as the unmasked Peter Pettigrew, every bit as loathsome as can be expected.
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  • And this is precisely what Sartre does when he unmasks the viscous.
  • But the action really worth watching will unfurl where delegates and lobbyists come face to face with actual unmasked New Yorkers, who will demand accountability.
  • Whatever reaction it provokes, there is an obligation to history to unmask an apparent lie of this magnitude and establish the truth.
  • I'm a Christian but I'm not big on religion but I do produce a television program right now called "The Way of the Master" and that basically is -- it's a Christian reality program where we kind of unmask the -- the hypocrisy of a lot of modern religion that you see today. CNN Transcript Feb 12, 2006
  • In a basic sense, the new movement followed his precedent in unmasking the false poses and images of its era in order to refocus attention on the real racial issues facing America.
  • Go unmask andas you do, see yourself behind the mask.
  • We want some ultra-sensitive metal detector that will unmask any weapon, or some new x-ray machine that exposes all dangers.
  • Hardly the demeanour of an unmasked spy. Times, Sunday Times
  • Richard had just finished work and was with a colleague in the car park when a group of unmasked, armed men shoved them into a car, which sped off.
  • The basic plot is that of your average murder-mystery which supplies us with an eclectic line-up of loopy suspects and reaches its climax when the murderer is finally unmasked.
  • Well, sir, the ball is to be like other balls, I believe, only that the guests are to appear in fancy dresses, or in loose gowns called dominoes, and to wear false faces until supper-time, when they unmask and reveal themselves to each other. Cruel As The Grave
  • Jamie Bulger killer needs another new identity after cons 'unmask' him The Daily Record - Home
  • The two most often cited explanations for this phenomenon are unmasking of the effects of deleterious recessive alleles and summation of the dominant effects of multiple loci brought together in the progeny.
  • Elliott unmasked and confronted the master spy and traitor Kim Philby.
  • Liskula Cohen, who successfully sued Google to unmask the blogger, told "Good Morning America" Wednesday that she called her tormentor and ... Megite Technology News: What's Happening Right Now
  • And as people pass away, or in the case of Mark Felt, unmask themselves, we will send the notes down there, so people literally can see exactly what we did step by step.
  • Footsteps echoed through out the corridor as the light danced over its surface, scouring over the walls, unmasking the darkness and exposing all of the details beneath its harsh brutality.
  • A number of URL shortening sites have added or are adding new features ranging from detailed analytics about who's clicking your links and geographically where they're coming from, to features that "unmask" shortened URLs-so you know where a link will bring you before you click. CIO.in
  • Furthermore, brain scientists have noted the pervasive nature of self-deception and of different species of "confabulation", and they have begun to make progress in unmasking the underlying neurological processes (Hirstein 2005). Emotion
  • The unmasked attacker followed suit with a fatal knife blade to Johannes's gut, then heaved him around and slammed him against a nearby wall, repeatedly.
  • About the same hour, the Department of Paris presented an Address to the Convention, congratulating it on the steps it had taken for unmasking plots and traitors, and for once more saving the country from the brink of destruction; and it assured the Convention of its full co-operation in annihilating all seditious men. News Report
  • Both critiques centre on unmasking the supposed disinterestedness of the academic establishment by contending that.
  • Starfleet had long ago established a host of technologies along the Federation side of the Neutral Zone to unmask cloaked Romulan vessels: subspace listening posts, gravitic sensors, tachyon detection grids. Star Trek: Typhon Pact: Rough Beasts of Empire
  • Read the first journalism collection The Great Shark Hunt or his penultimate, Kingdom Of Fear - Thompson sees America through unmasked eyes, and as a true American patriot, he despairs of what he sees.
  • He both delights in and is shocked by the games played, unmasking them, playing his own fantastic counter-tricks.
  • The CIA succeeded in unmasking the spy who sold military secrets.
  • So the masque was essentially contemporary: when the masquers were unmasked, they proved to be not legendary creatures from classical antiquity, but the King and the nobility, and by inference possibly ourselves.
  • In pitting against himself those who had so powerfully succoured him in his misfortune, Condé ought at least to have drawn closer to the Court and had a serious understanding with the Queen; but he tergiversated, and at the end of some months of that wavering policy, he found himself standing unmasked between the Court and the Fronde, both equally discontented with him, repeating and exaggerating the blunder committed by Mazarin. Political Women (Vol. 1 of 2)
  • With the police closing in, Richard vows to unmask the true killer and take his revenge, even if it is the last thing he ever does.
  • Once unmasked, he admitted he had perjured himself.
  • There was a 40 per cent shortfall in nerve agent detector units, while the MoD's entire stock of 4,000 vapour detection kits, used by troops when they unmask after a suspected chemical attack, was discovered to be unserviceable.
  • Once the issues are fully exposed, the other half of me is going to drop a metaphorical barrel on the debate, allowing me to finally unmask the truth.
  • Some, especially in the provinces, unmasked bullying and thieving local officials who had been exploiting the people.
  • The film has unmasked Norman, and now he unmasks himself, to reveal the leering monster that lurked beneath all his personae.
  • Determined to unmask the ideology of others, they have become ideologues themselves.
  • But the process here is of unmasking: even though we're irritated and anxious, we're moving closer to seeing the true unfixed nature of mind.
  • If the blastomere is aneuploid, this molecular tool, called "fluorescence in situ hybridization," or FISH, will unmask it. Delayed Childbearing
  • Hydrogen Guy, unmasked and hatless, sits on a pile of rock next to a demolished computer console - possibly it was the Spy Satellite Relay, it's hard to tell.
  • It was he who struck a match and carried out the dramatic unmasking of the villain.
  • I intend to unmask this thing and discover more about what it is I will find, and give aid to what knowledge I can decipher when I retrieve the Tome.
  • A man's character is often unmasked by observing where he goes to replenish his morale. Christianity Today
  • A small group of unmasked protesters sat in front of the water cannon and held up their hands giving peace signs.
  • This man, apparently so foolishly good-natured, simple, and absent-minded, could guess all the cunning of a prison wag, unmask the astutest street huzzy, and subdue a scoundrel. The Commission in Lunacy
  • Just as she unmasks the truth of herself as Jew, she unmasks the truth of herself as woman.
  • Therefore, our decision has been playing an extremely positive role in unmasking the US imperialist intervention to world's people.
  • Now astrophysicists began to unmask the true character of the universe.
  • * Unmasking disinformation | Kammerer new chief met at NBC-4 * Forecast: Sun, low humidity deliver two great days
  • Similarly, inbreeding decreases the effective size of selection but unmasks deleterious alleles in homozygotes.
  • Or is it because religion has become the last hiding-place of rascally politicians whose secular disguises have been unmasked by the people?
  • The unmasked men were indifferent to the multiple CCTV cameras that monitor all movements in the complex and after a half hour search left, carrying a bundle of documents, without interference.
  • The unmasking of Mr Kurras does not entitle Germans to pin the blame for Ohnesorg's killing on East Germany.
  • Guenter Guillaume, an agent for East Germany's Stasi who was unmasked as one of the closest aides of West German chancellor Willy Brandt, was exchanged for captured western agents. Spy swaps of the cold war
  • At last the whackos were exposed, the pretenders unmasked.
  • Only by unmasking a sinister conspiracy can he prove his innocence.
  • If the blastomere is aneuploid, this molecular tool, called "fluorescence in situ hybridization," or FISH, will unmask it. Delayed Childbearing
  • Mercifully the SS men got off the bus before his punctilio caused him to unmask his disguise.
  • Kashmir Herald is an attempt by Kashmiri Hindus to unmask the truths behind the mayhem perpetrated in the name of religion in the State of Jammu & Kashmir in India.
  • He could not give the kind of ringing declaration appropriate to an unmasked whistle-blower.
  • But during scary times like these, says Dr. Hariri, 'environmental stresses can play a critical role in unmasking any underlying biases determined by your genes .
  • A businessman was yesterday unmasked as her tormentor after being convicted of harassment. Times, Sunday Times
  • Another key figure in unmasking the predatory groups of men in Keighley is the town's MP Ann Cryer who began examining the issue of abuse more than two years ago.
  • In this first-hand account, we are allowed a field-day to view at will the unmasked faces of the principal politician - and what a pathetic sight they presented!
  • Mr Feltri, who is leading an aggressive "counteroffensive" to "unmask" critics of scandals in Mr Berlusconi's private life, had unearthed a 2004 incident in which Mr Boffo paid a fine for alleged telephone harassment of the wife of an unnamed man whom Il Giornale claimed had been his gay lover, adding that he was a homosexual "known to the police for this kind of activity". Vatican succumbs to attack by Italian Government
  • I always enjoy the ersatz, erstwhile attempts to "unmask" your true identity. Happy Birthday To Me: BSNYC Turns 1
  • Washington is waiting to see if some of its most powerful figures will be charged for unmasking a CIA agent.
  • The artistic thing is, to unmask honest countenances!
  • Where I part company with many of the American critics who have flayed the film, is in their assumption that this is a thriller whose subject is murder, and which fails to deliver suspense before the killer is unmasked.
  • Surely you can easily unmask Chou Erh - chieh and let them see her for what she is?
  • unmask the imposter
  • Unless, of course, you want to be unmasked for the charlatan and scoundrel you are.
  • Or put case they escape, and rest unmasked to their lives 'end, yet after their death their memory stinks as a snuff of a candle put out, and those that durst not so much as mutter against them in their lives, will prosecute their name with satires, libels, and bitter imprecations, they shall male audire in all succeeding ages, and be odious to the world's end. Anatomy of Melancholy
  • In another incident at around 2 pm yesterday, Jamal Mercury was walking along Unity Road, a short distance where Fournillier was found, when an unmasked man walked up to him, whipped out a gun and shot him in the left leg.
  • It is a film that requires the viewer to pay attention and wait for its true face to unmask itself.
  • The bastardisation of Talmud quotes, however, is normally rooted within “The Talmud Unmasked”, a classic core antisemitic text written at the end of the 19th Century by a Jew hating Russian Catholic Priest, Rev. Father Justin Praniatis, who gave evidence at the infamous Beilis blood libel trial in Kiev, 1913. Archive 2007-07-15
  • We shall unmask that cowardly cheat.
  • In "The Lollard," when Miss Carey wants to disillusionize Angela, she does not sit down and argue her out of her insane infatuation for Fred; nor does she tell Angela that Fred is a "lollard" and weakly unmask him by describing his "lollard" points. Writing for Vaudeville
  • Mr Zardari has previously vowed to "unmask" his wife's killers. The Latest From www.inthenews.co.uk
  • He has boasted that his real intention was to "unmask" Arafat. Crocodile Tears for Gaza
  • The terrorists haven't got the coverage to unmask their ugly mugs, because basically they are a bunch of cowards.
  • Hardly the demeanour of an unmasked spy. Times, Sunday Times
  • One of my friends said a while ago that it was dangerous, but I honestly don't think masked murderers, or even unmasked ones, would bother buzzing.
  • Father Neuhaus unmasks the fallacy by revealing a third category: those who know that some who don't hear about Christ won't go to hell, yet this salvation is still through the redemptive work of Christ.
  • Yet American Wedding unmasks something in his character that has been foreshadowed in both preceding films, as if the trilogy was meant to be his all along.
  • She then troweled a thin layer of overlay cement into the unmasked areas, coloring it afterwards.
  • But in the course of unmasking them, the novel's hero, Justin Quayle, becomes ever more the white knight, superb and incorruptible in his quest.
  • After defeating Dr. Octopus, the unmasked Peter is able to appeal to the good person still inside him, acting as a catalyst that allows Dr. Octavius to reassert mental control over the A.I. tentacles.
  • Since he left, he has in effect branded the Taba discussions as a sham and hinted broadly that his goal throughout was to "unmask" Arafat and prove him an unworthy partner for peace. Camp David and After: An Exchange (2. A Reply to Ehud Barak)
  • Now within cannon range, the Hurricane and her consorts unmasked their broadsides and hurled a firestorm of plasma cannon fire at the Asp and the remaining corvettes.
  • A man's character is often unmasked by observing where he goes to replenish his morale. Christianity Today
  • The unmasking of Mr Kurras does not entitle Germans to pin the blame for Ohnesorg's killing on East Germany.
  • They were the ones who uncovered conspiracies, unmasked the wrongdoers and alerted the world to crimes against humanity.
  • You do more, under the pretext of unmasking yourself, you calumniate yourself. Les Miserables
  • It starts with shorter days, which triggers a whole series of processes, says Ed Hedborn, a botanist who manages plant records at the Morton Arboretum outside Chicago in Lisle, Ill. With less daylight, trees and other plants stop making chlorophyll, whose absence unmasks the yellow, orange and brown hues of the pigment carotenoid, which is always in the leaves, but hidden by the green. Fall in the Midwest: Colors are subtle but lasting
  • Brown, author of Web of Debt: The Shocking Truth About Our Money System and How We Can Break Free, does an excellent job of unmasking the mechanics of the game that swings advantage toward the casin -- errr -- banks. Mike Bonifer: The Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Game
  • Talamir reckoned that the whole scheme had been hatched up to create a distraction at some pointand that the hatcher of said plot had gotten cold feet when his agent had been unmasked. Exile's Valor
  • The journal article unmasked the corrupt politician
  • Again and again he interrupted her to express his doubt on that point, and when dinner was over and Mrs. Bannister had retired, and we were smoking in the room which he called his den, he unmasked to me a mind weary of working over nothing. David Malcolm
  • The farce -- a lively trifle enough -- was _An Old Man taught Wisdom_, a title subsequently changed to the _Virgin Unmasked_. Fielding
  • We also hope to unmask our hoaxer as we learn more.
  • Evidently Mr Sidgwick/Hazlitt forgot which of his hats - the "legalist" or the "moralist" he was wearing when he inadvertently unmasked himself. On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with...
  • The page with the list, which the authors released to "unmask" false veterans, has crashed several times since it appeared on March 26 due to excessive traffic, Vecernji said, adding that police were investigating the leak. The Earth Times Online Newspaper
  • She suddenly stopped, her eyes still glittering brightly with an emotion he could unmask all too well.
  • A businessman was yesterday unmasked as her tormentor after being convicted of harassment. Times, Sunday Times
  • The 42-year-old father-of-one was drinking in The Green Lizard pub on Francis Street when an unmasked man shot him in the head.
  • Elliott unmasked and confronted the master spy and traitor Kim Philby.
  • Certainly there is as much bunk out there that needs to be unmasked as nonsense or lies.
  • What: A West Texas deputy sheriff is slowly unmasked as a psychotic killer. Flixnjoystix.com! » Confessions Of A Filmaholic: Summer 2010 Movie Preview! McJeffrey Reveals The Movies He’s Looking Forward To This Summer!
  • The bounders promise to unmask my alter-ego, that most dandy of highwaymen, Dick Turpin, in a new show in York next week.
  • The bounders promise to unmask my alter-ego, that most dandy of highwaymen, Dick Turpin, in a new show in York next week.
  • The unmasked man was described by Gardaí as being thin with a sallow complexion while the other men were described as being approximately 5 ft 9 in and heavily built.

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