Yet she continued fighting her way through the vines and was soon out of the tangled mess concealing it's entrance. |
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The falseness, the unreality of perpetually putting on a public face and concealing personal suffering have clearly taken their toll. |
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The hazard warning lights were on and the bonnet of the car was up, concealing Dr Shankar. |
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He sat up in his bed without a shirt on and covers concealing the lower half of his body. |
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The government, they say, is concealing a savage bloodbath in which dozens of detainees were killed by police and guards. |
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Black fabric draped through the halls, concealing all portraits and ornamentation. |
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More than once the back of my car was concealing the very people the police sought as they waved me through the roadblock. |
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Pavements especially had a thick carpet of white, concealing an underlay of frozen Teflon. |
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He put layers of color one on top of another, concealing and revealing the colors underneath, making the process of covering transparent. |
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The red bandanna covered the rider's face concealing all but his icy emotionless eyes. |
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The room in which was entered was both dead and dark, concealing everything that existed in it. |
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Cate put Midnight back in his stall in the stable, then slipped back into the manor, concealing her riding clothing in the back of her wardrobe. |
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Tall flowers, like cleome and tithonias, are planted on the outside of the fence, concealing the utilitarian purpose of the garden. |
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Provos is an expert on steganography, the science of concealing secret messages in seemingly innocuous content. |
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The word processor lacks the ability to be used as a proper outliner, concealing or hiding paragraphs according to their heading level. |
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The road was uneven, often concealing deep chasms, all too ready to welcome unwary travelers into the darkness of some unseen cavern far below. |
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The flamboyant loyalist has been accused of possessing and concealing criminal property. |
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I think the media should always err on the side of revealing rather than concealing. |
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Christopher also bent down to the parcel, concealing his and her actions with a turned back and diminished movements. |
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She finally reached the correct wall, the one beside the oak tree that would serve in concealing her as well as serving as an aid to help her up. |
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The 42 others were charged with robbery, theft, receiving and concealing stolen goods and wrongful damage to property. |
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This is often a last recourse, only reluctantly resorted to when a party is clearly concealing income. |
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Contour feathers lapped over the transmitter, concealing its presence and preserving the bird's hydrodynamic profile as much as possible. |
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In the past, I might have struggled to join in, concealing my ambivalence with uncertain assertions. |
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She entered the courtroom, her black robes swinging loosely from her shoulders, not concealing her dumpiness, her white hair cut in a simple bob. |
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The cinematography also does a good job concealing the fact most of the film was shot on soundstages. |
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A dark wood bar takes pride of place along with antique cupboards concealing the dumb waiter that leads from the downstairs kitchen. |
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The Maya erected new pyramids on top of older ones, concealing previous building phases. |
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She was found guilty of dereliction of duty and accused of concealing a past shoplifting arrest, the army added. |
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They accused the Party of concealing the facts, fabricating evidence and glossing over the matter to evade responsibility. |
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Everything is very measured, very deliberate, very proper, with a flawless outer sheen concealing what lies just below the surface. |
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Samantha bowed her head so that her hair curtained her face, successfully concealing the crimson that stole over her cheeks in embarrassment. |
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Inner florets remain incurved at the early stage concealing the disc florets of the bloom. |
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Dreams are not couched in the language of everyday speech, but it does not follow that they are necessarily concealing something unacceptable. |
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They are adept in concealing their ideological and political agenda in a very attractive and secular-looking package. |
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The Secretary of State considers that you have materially embellished your account, concealing material facts. |
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The Gambler began to have second thoughts about concealing his weapon and reached for it. |
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His grip was light as silk and solid as iron, and he looked up for the first time, the billed cap no longer concealing the too-handsome face with its amused, chilling smile. |
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Others cheated by taking crib sheets to the blackboard with them, concealing them from Jackson but not from the other students. |
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But if your preferred policy can only be advanced by concealing relevant facts, isn't that a blaring warning of a bad policy? |
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Hiding outside a bar is a good idea, as he does here, concealing himself behind a lamp post when a young woman emerges and ambles uncertainly in his direction. |
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To their inferiors, each official demanded rigorous implementation of orders, while bargaining with and concealing resources from those above them. |
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Another concern was that con artists would find ways to fleece the unsuspecting, by concealing the true odds of winning. |
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Whitman set himself the Atlantean task of uplifting into the sphere of poetry the whole of modern life and man, omitting nothing, concealing nothing. |
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By concealing past mistakes, the nation may be hindering investigations, writes Christopher Dickey. |
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My voice sounded cheerful and supportive, properly concealing the hollowness I felt. |
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Both candidates are Scots, and have no hope of concealing the fact from the English electorate on whose votes they would rely at the General Election. |
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The Florida-born stunner is pouty in a thoroughly concealing white sleeveless knit top. |
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Standing tall, black hood and mask concealing all but his yellow eyes, and carrying his deactivated double-edged saber, was the mastermind of this entire plan. |
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The patient should completely disrobe and remove concealing cosmetics. |
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The government side also succeeded in concealing this evidence from Morton's defense team, for which they are now in big trouble. |
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Often these protagonists seem gruff and unapproachable, even privileged and elitist, at least at first, perhaps concealing a painful shyness and a need for privacy. |
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Some of the rackets we have encountered involved concealing stolen goods in vacuum-cleaning bags, buckets of soapy water and even, once, in lumps of unbaked bread dough. |
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He generously exerted himself for us, concealing the limitations on his strength, to show us the north country he loved and the sites that moved him. |
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She was wearing a heavy housecoat, concealing her moon blue pajamas. |
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It was always about pretending, and faking, and concealing feelings. |
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She carefully picked up two small bottles, concealing one with the other. |
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The girl quickly tucked the blue ends of her hair into her black fraying sweater, concealing them from sight, and jogged up the steps to the church building. |
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First, they're deceitful and adept at concealing their true intentions. |
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They did this by stripping information out of wire transfers, thereby concealing the source of funds. |
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In smuggling, concealment can involve concealing the smuggled goods on a person's clothing, luggage or inside a body cavity. |
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At times, he relies heavily on puns to express his true thoughts while simultaneously concealing them. |
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Its light coverage and wheatgerm oil enriched formula quenches skin while concealing imperfections. |
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But there was no gainsaying the wisdom of the advice which he had given me as to concealing the treasure. |
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She has told the child that her father was a shaheed, a martyr, concealing the real story of her brutal conception. |
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The European adder can be found basking on bracken, the colour of their skin concealing them. |
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Maria Clarke, of Whinberry Drive, Kirkby, admitted concealing, disguising, converting or transferring criminal property. |
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Maria Clarke, of Whinberry Drive, Kirkby, admitted concealing, disguising converting or transferring criminal property. |
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He never sought to gain or augment the confidence of his followers by concealing facts, minimising difficulties, or overcolouring expectations. |
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The editorial accused the government of concealing the truth. |
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Suppression is the act of concealing news of a rare bird from other twitchers. |
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In short, the spectacle of Ethiopia directed the public's attention elsewhere while concealing a class-based policy aimed at preserving the subordinacy of the lower-class. |
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Yin also aimed at concealing the ruler's intentions, likes and opinions. |
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Also, he assumes different forms concealing his affulgent form. |
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Denial of ethylene glycol ingestion occurs because the patient or a third party either is concealing intentional poisoning or is unaware of consumption. |
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That's why gardeners interplant Oriental poppies with concealing companions such as baby's breath, catmint, globe thistle, Heliopsis, purple coneflower, and Russian sage. |
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Due to negative connotations associated with witchcraft, many Wiccans continue the traditional practice of secrecy, concealing their faith for fear of persecution. |
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He stars as a local mortician concealing a rather sinister secret. |
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