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disguise and invited
After losing by 6 – 1, the suspicious French were invited to the clubhouse to prove that the team that had just faced them was not the Brazilian team in disguise.
* 1855: German explorers and scientists Adolphe and Robert Schlagintweit, invited by the East India Company to make surveys, travel into Tibet in disguise.

disguise and John
Peter left John of Procida in charge of Sicily and returned via his own kingdom to Bordeaux, which, evading a suspected French ambush, he entered in disguise.
John Leeper was able to disguise his Underground Railroad activities due to his milling business.
Austin is chased down the street by a crowd of girls, like John Lennon, Ringo Starr and George Harrison are in A Hard Day's Night, and he is also pictured wearing a fake beard as a disguise, as Paul McCartney does in A Hard Day's Night.
* Richard the Lionheart, King of England ( John Rhys-Davies ) First encountered by Robin's band in Sherwood while returning to Nottingham from the Crusades in disguise.
After a short hunt, it tracks down John, who is confronted by two seemingly identical versions of his mother – one of which is the T-1000 in disguise.
Toock was probably Major John Lovett ( Van Rensselaer's private military secretary ) in disguise, and he repeatedly stated that no exchange could be arranged until " the day after tomorrow ".
John Michael ( Mike ) McConnell, a former vice admiral in the United States Navy, a former Director of US National Intelligence, and Senior Vice President of Booz Allen Hamilton promoted the development of a future capability to require biometric authentication to access certain public networks in his Keynote Speech In particular, the Unclassified Report of the Defense Science Board Task Force on Defense Biometrics states in Chapter 17, Recommendation 45 that it is wise to protect, and sometimes even to disguise, the true and total extent of national capabilities in areas related directly to the conduct of security-related activities.
Another person, who was not really in need, applied for alms and was detected by the officers of the palace ; but John merely said " Give unto him ; he may be Our Lord in disguise.
In 1804, he went to India to serve in the army and explored the lands between the Indus and Persia, travelling in disguise as a Muslim merchant and studying local languages, under the orders of Sir John Malcolm.
Laughing that he will " get to be six years old again ," a perfect disguise for a killer, Chucky stabs the voodoo doll and leaves John to die.
Developed for Television by Deborah Joy LeVine ( based upon characters created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster ), the series loosely follows the comic philosophy of writer John Byrne with Clark Kent as the true personality, and Superman as a secondary disguise.
" in greeting the abbot, Robin Hood making a crack about how the Sheriff of Rottingham avoided participating in the Crusades by having his father get him into the National Guard, a Life Savers candy used to save the life of the Sheriff of Rottingham, Ahchoo taking a " time out " while being attacked to pump his sneakers, Robin's merry men practicing jousting on dummies with Campbell's Tomato Soup, and V8 among other food products as the dummies heads, Prince John saying that Robin in his disguise " looks like Mark Twain!
Ryder and his accomplice — the countess's maid, Catherine Cusack — contrived to disguise the crime to frame John Horner, a plumber who worked at the same hotel as Ryder and had previously been imprisoned for robbery.
John is ordered to be killed by a Korean boss, but is eventually rescued by his undercover partner and master of disguise, Malcolm Turner ( Martin Lawrence ).
The plan works, and Malcolm and John work together on a Big Momma disguise costume before Sherry's arrival the next day.
For eight months, she starred in seven features for Triangle, including the comedy The Social Secretary ( 1916 ), a comedy written by Anita Loos and directed by John Emerson, that gave her an opportunity to disguise her beauty as a girl trying to avoid the unwelcome attentions of her male employers.
* Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles, Cromartie tries to track down John Connor on the Pier, who steals a pair of sunglasses and a cap from a Pier vendor to disguise himself
Tackleton reveals to John Peerybingle that his wife Dot has allegedly cheated on him and shows him a clandestine scene where Dot embraces the mysterious lodger who is in disguise, a man much younger than he actually seems.
The phrase Abraham-men also appears as a disguise for Edgar in King Lear ( 1604-05 ) and John Fletcher's Beggar's Bush.
KARR was still damaged after the last encounter with KITT and forced his new driver, John, to disguise him and then drive him around to carry out his plans.
Stanton was able to infiltrate the John Carver gang due to his convincing acting and stage disguise as an old, helpless, red-cloaked woman with a red walking cane which doubled as a sly quarterstaff.
As an adult, he bleached his hair blonde, used blue contact lenses and legally changed his name, first to John Wolfgang Alexander Stannerman, and later to John Wolfgang Alexander Ausonius to disguise his non-Swedish surname.
John Buchanan was the proprietor of nearby Arnprior, and became known as the " King of Kippen " after an episode between himself and King James V. King James was fond of travelling in disguise under the title of " The Guid Man o ' Ballengeich ", after the steep path leading down from the Castle of Stirling.

disguise and conference
Simon attends the conference in disguise and once again avoids being captured by Inspectors Teal and Rabineau when they spot him in the crowd.

disguise and at
In Monsieur Lecoq ( 1868 ), the title character is adept at disguise, a key characteristic of detectives.
According to historians at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, “ The Nazis frequently used euphemistic language to disguise the true nature of their crimes.
In Scotland and Ireland, Guising – children disguised in costume going from door to door for food or coins – is a traditional Halloween custom, and is recorded in Scotland at Halloween in 1895 where masqueraders in disguise carrying lanterns made out of scooped out turnips, visit homes to be rewarded with cakes, fruit and money.
More prosaically, Clark cites Bill Moore, who asserts that " the Men in Black are really government agents in disguise ... members of a rather bizarre unit of Air Force Intelligence known currently as the Air Force Special Activities Center ( AFSAC ) ... As of 1991, the AFSAC, headquartered in Fort Belvoir, Virginia ," and " under the operational authority of Air Force Intelligence Command centered at Kelly Air Force Base in Texas.
Clement IV, who was in France at the time of his election, was compelled to enter Italy in disguise.
( Recently the people of Penzance have revived its midwinter celebration with the Montol Festival which like Padstow at times would have had people darkening or painting their skin to disguise themselves as well as masking.
Guising — children disguised in costumes going from door to door for food and coins — also predates trick or treat, and is recorded in Scotland at Halloween in 1895, where masqueraders in disguise carrying lanterns made out of scooped out turnips, visit homes to be rewarded with cakes, fruit and money.
Guising at Halloween in Scotland is recorded in 1895, where masqueraders in disguise carrying lanterns made out of scooped out turnips, visit homes to be rewarded with cakes, fruit and money.
Among the earliest record of Guising at Halloween in Scotland is in 1895, where masqueraders in disguise carrying lanterns made out of scooped out turnips, visit homes to be rewarded with cakes, fruit and money.
While going from door to door in disguise has remained popular among Scots and Irish at Halloween, saying " trick-or-treat " has become common.
** Farce – aims at entertaining the audience by means of unlikely, extravagant, and improbable situations, disguise and mistaken identity, verbal humour of varying degrees of sophistication, which may include word play, and a fast-paced plot whose speed usually increases, culminating in an ending which often involves an elaborate chase scene.
A character in the Dorothy L. Sayers novel Murder Must Advertise appears at a fancy-dress party as a member of the Vehmgericht, which allows him to wear a hooded costume to disguise his identity.
" This may be because of the nature of clowns ' makeup hiding their faces, making them potential threats in disguise ; as a psychology professor at California State University, Northridge stated, young children are " very reactive to a familiar body type with an unfamiliar face ".
Before the Battle of Agincourt, victory looks uncertain, and the young king's heroic character emerges in his decision to wander around the English camp at night, in disguise, so as to comfort his soldiers and determine what they really think of him.
Through six weeks of narrow escapes Charles managed to flee England in disguise, landing in Normandy on 16 October, despite a reward of £ 1, 000 on his head, risk of death for anyone caught helping him and the difficulty in disguising Charles, who was unusually tall at over 6 feet ( 185 cm ) high.
The British had intended to leave two supply ships at sea to disguise the fact that they had broken the naval codes, but the remaining two supply ships were captured after chance encounters in the Atlantic.
As many homosexual men worked in theatrical entertainment it was also used amongst the gay subculture, at a time when homosexual acts were illegal, to disguise homosexual activity from hostile outsiders and undercover policemen.
Consequently, the older axis extending from the courtyard of the Louvre is slightly skewed to the rest of what has become the Axe historique, but the Arc du Carrousel, at the fulcrum between the two, serves to disguise the discontinuity.
That aggressive research — tracking rebel guerrillas in the Peruvian jungle at age 67 for The Evening News ( 1990 ), or reading 27 books on the hotel industry for Hotel — gave his novels a realism that appealed to readers, even as some critics complained that he used it to disguise a lack of literary talent.
After the crew landed safely they were flown back to the launch site at Tyuratam ( also known as Baikonur to disguise its true location ).
In stanza 48 of the Poetic Edda poem Hárbarðsljóð, Hárbarðr ( Odin, father of Thor, in disguise ) meets Thor at an inlet of a gulf.
As Diana Fuss ( 1991 ) explains, " the problem of course with the inside / outside rhetoric ... is that such polemics disguise the fact that most of us are both inside and outside at the same time.
In addition Diana Fuss ( 1991 ) explains, " the problem of course with the inside / outside rhetoric ... is that such polemics disguise the fact that most of us are both inside and outside at the same time.

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