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So in Amazing Spider-Man #603, Chameleon is in the guise of Peter Parker.
Monday sabrinageek 2009
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Fred Dellray, aka the Chameleon, the FBI agent who's an expert at running CIs
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Studies performed over the last decade by researchers from Duke and Yale have uncovered evidence that people often mimic postures, mannerisms and facial expressions without noticing what they're doing, something scientists call the "Chameleon Effect."
The NHL's Telepathic Twins Reed Albergotti 2011
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Most of the mutants blend together, with no real distinction between them except for maybe a mutant called Chameleon whose dirty boils lets him blend in with the rocks.
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The Chameleon was a famous episode of the old outer limits that has a theme much like Avatar.
James Cameron on AVATAR Sequels, FANTASTIC VOYAGE and BATTLE ANGEL – Collider.com 2009
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A journal entitled The Chameleon was produced by some Oxford undergraduates.
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A journal entitled The Chameleon was produced by some Oxford undergraduates.
Oscar Wilde Harris, Frank 1916
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In a letter to the Australian Securities Exchange today, Chameleon said it had not been in communication with International Litigation Partners Pte Ltd (ILP) regarding the "purported" appointment of receivers to Chameleon, which is chaired by rugby league great, Ben Elias.
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Fenton is in L.A. working on a case involving a smuggler known as the Chameleon and asks the boys to be on the lookout for cuff-links with a design of a tiger set in bluish amber.
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With the help of a couple of software developers, Anderson developed a software program called Chameleon that tracks a viewer's gaze patterns and only allows an authorized user to read text on the screen, while everyone else sees gibberish.
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