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Such displays of awareness belie a widening sense of despair and desperation metastasizing throughout the banking industry.
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On the contrary, the tablet's anonymous looks belie a relative lightness and rigidity.
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Ms Fadiman's fun and lightness belie a real seriousness.
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Known collectively as the Crater Lakes, their 65m deep, tranquil ultramarine waters belie a violent past: both were formed anywhere from 17, 000 to 10, 000 years ago by a massive volcanic eruption.
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And what these low-tech fixes belie is a certain maturity in the industry and that seems the real news.
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However, Malkovich's two latest roles would belie his lament: a notorious serial killer in theater production "The Infernal Comedy, " and supervillain, Vulture, in "Spider-Man 4, " slated for release in 2012.
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During the campaign season, a typical candidate's stump speech may belie the rich and eloquent history of American rhetoric.
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Back at the park, a frenzy of journalists are sampling tasters from rows of boutique eateries, coffee shops and a juice bar, each with colorfully decorated interiors that belie their miniature scale.
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Fassbinder films life in the cosseted class as a masque of glass and mirrors, replete with alluring deceptions and suave surfaces that belie volcanic passions.
NEWYORKER: Despair
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Like the minimalists before him, who often belie their genre name, Skelton crafts sonically diverse compositions in a flutter of drones, they move like volcanic ash in cinematic slow motion.
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With a blend of documentary and fiction, Ying roots the action firmly in a depressing cultural context: the ubiquitous official loudspeakers blaring police announcements and the television droning patriotic propaganda belie the economic and moral corruption that pervades the system and infects private life.
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