| 41. | Suddenly, NetManage Chameleon didn't have a market any more.
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| 42. | In fact, he is one of the great chameleons.
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| 43. | Brown, " Reagan : The Political Chameleon, " 1976
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| 44. | Instead, we get the protective coloration of a gifted biographical chameleon.
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| 45. | Chameleons have the ability to be enormously useful in bringing organizations together,
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| 46. | His chameleon-like shifts over the years brought charges of opportunism.
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| 47. | Foreman's approach is a " chameleon strategy ."
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| 48. | Live frogs, iguanas, and chameleons bask in the sunny spots.
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| 49. | So far, Golisano's chameleon-like tactics have worked.
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| 50. | "He's like me _ a chameleon ."
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