unmasked in A Sentence

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    On my count of three, unmask yourselves.

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    Australia unmasking its racist face.

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    Unmasking myself… This is my story.

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    Unmask My City.

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    Drat. No one ever goes for the double unmasking.

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    I was the one who Unmasked him to the world.

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    In a Buddhist practice known as"analytic meditation," self is Unmasked to itself.

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    One man will actually be Unmasked and killed in the ring.

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    It's about the pain which I inflicted on him in unmasking him.

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    This allows you to monitor the airspace without unmasking own position by signals.

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    Now after reaching this success peak I unmask- Real Superhero made me Superhero!”!

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    When they are Unmasked, it spoils things for those of us who are honest.

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    Throughout 2007, the members have performed Unmasked but occasionally had their faces painted black and white with unique designs.

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    Vajpayee wrote," Vajpayee Unmasked, they said, conveniently masking the fact that my long stint in public life is an open book.

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    These efforts culminated with a public event as dramatic as any the band had staged since their 1983 unmasking on MTV.

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    I feel that Home minister has ordered an enquiry and the masked men involved in the JNU attack will soon be Unmasked.

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    The masked areas prevent ink from passing through, but the Unmasked reas allow the ink to be imprinted on the material.

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    The apostle Peter, under the inspiration of holy spirit, Unmasked their dishonesty and hypocrisy, and Jehovah struck them dead.​ - Acts 5: 1- 10.

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    Logically, if the secret regarding the“ seed” was finally revealed, it would also involve the complete unmasking of the great Adversary,“ the original serpent.”.

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    The truth of the matter… when I Unmasked Marwan, I couldn't care less about history, I just cared about a huge scoop that I had.

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    With the official story shrouded in mystery, even after half a century, Albert Cohen told Sputnik that there were three possible reasons for his brother's unmasking.

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    A more powerful factor was the economic depression which followed the wartime boom, and for the first time Unmasked before Indian eyes the ugly face of imperialistic capitalism.

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    Hence, everything that is written seems to be governed by specific rules, or a"grammar of literature", that one learns in educational institutions and that are to be Unmasked.

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    Hence, they say that everything that is written seems to be governed by specific rules, a“grammar of literature”[4], that one learns in educational institutions and that are to be Unmasked.

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    REVERENCE for truth is not simply the pseudo- cynicism of our own age which tries to‘ unmask' everything, in the belief that no one and nothing can genuinely lay claim to truth.

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    The tour to promote the new album and the Unmasked band members began in Lisbon, Portugal, on October 11, 1983, at Pavilhão Dramático de Cascais, their first concert without make-up since early 1973.

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    But some devices- including PCs running Windows 7 or later- will still see every network that exists, even if it can't identify each one by name, and unmasking a hidden SSID is a relatively trivial task.

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    However, he had to enter his role both physically, as well as mentally, thus making to disappear the most visible trace of his true face, of his true intentions, which naturally accompanied his preparations for the unmasking of his father's killer.

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    In‘African Grammar', an essay from his book Mythologies(1957), Barthes unmasks popular descriptions of French colonies in Africa(people under colonial rule are always vaguely described as‘population'; colonisers as acting on a‘mission' dictated by‘destiny') to show how they function as a disguise for the reality of political cruelty.

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    In"African Grammar," an essay from his book Mythologies(1957), Barthes unmasks popular descriptions of French colonies in Africa(people under colonial rule are always vaguely described as the"population" and colonizers as acting on a"mission" dictated by"destiny") to show how they function as a disguise for the reality of political cruelty.

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