masquerading造句

Description : On FileOpen, detect documents masquerading as templates, ' warn user and optionally restore them to documents

An existential tragedy masquerading as a twisty bit of pulp fiction?

Top it off with a little olive oil and presto: brain-friendly fuel masquerading as a tasty lunch.

This second prophecy came true that evening when Peter Pettigrew, who had been masquerading as a rat, escaped and went to Albania to find the vanquished Voldemort.

Looming against the night sky are three connected pavilions of glass and recycled Douglas fir beams, looking a bit like a corporate conference center masquerading as a resort.

The resulting porridges may be called“ advertorials” or“ infomercials”; they may be special sections masquerading as news, news pages driven by commercial interests, or Web pages where everything somehow is selling something.

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The parade of masquerading dogs is the largest Halloween dog parade in the U.S..

Enjoy effortlessly masquerading behind a character moustache while drinking your favourite tea or coffee, explore your favourite masculine expression!

The da Vinci scandal is the latest in a series of cases that have seen domestically-produced goods masquerading as high-end overseas brands.

His view from the bench, in fact, pretty neatly sums up the movie's view of architecture: What he sees is a tiny, carefully trimmed slice of downtown masquerading as a panorama.

It was the intentional and systematic infliction of great suffering masquerading as a legal process.

Participants can be seen as revelers masquerading through the streets in dazzling handmade costumes, dancing to the beat of the Carnival.

Here was a columnist saying nice things about a controversial piece of legislation in return for a hefty chunk of cash. This was propaganda masquerading as an expression of critical intelligence.

In the end I think it was a Conglomerate Diversification Strategy masquerading as Concentric Diversification Strategy.

So, they create an interface masquerading as an office filled with desks, file cabinets, telephones, and address books, or as a pad of paper or a street of Buildings.

But it would be a mistake to portray this concern solely as U. S. self-interest masquerading as advice.

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But since the local-food movement looks suspiciously like old-fashioned protectionism masquerading [3] as concern for the environment, helping poor countries is presumably not the point.

And Mr Romney, a centrist who everyone knows is only masquerading as a conservative until the primaries are over, might actually go on to beat Mr Obama in the general.