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At one point, he says the late Cardinal Francis George of Chicago “dissimulated,” which is to say lied, when he said he found Pope Francis’s public statements confusing.

A spasm passed across the young Count's face, telling of some racking pain, dissimulated by an effort, and his eyes fell before Oswald's astonished, questioning gaze.

Since her fifteenth year this desire had been fixed, calculating design, dissimulated under apparent recklessness.

The picture, we say, was dissimulated; in reality she had never overcome her belief in the accusation of the anonymous letter.

Having all got into the boat, Roldan dissimulated, saying to those who were rowing that they should row towards the land.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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