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Presumably, any such decision would, like the U.S. intervention in Libya, be dressed up as a humanitarian operation.
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These tensions might be dressed up as ideological, but they were really about the privileges and perks of academic life.
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The evenings this week will be dressed up as parties, complete with cocktails and canapes, though again the conversations are steered towards the worthy.
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Of course, the latter choice will be dressed up as a "strategic redeployment, " clearing the way for what is promised to be a more determined and successful effort to go after al Qaeda elsewhere, notably in Afghanistan and perhaps in Pakistan.
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This turned out to be a loan to Enron dressed up as an electricity contract, which had the effect of hiding the debt from Enron's investors.
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This will not remove the specter of bailouts as compensations will be the same but dressed up slightly differently.
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So, like, last year, he decided he was going to be a warlock, so I was his familial, so I dressed up as a cat.
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Ending up on People's worst-dressed list could be as embarrassing for a politician as for a starlet.
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