While cloaking itself in the language of economics, it is in fact anti-economic, anti-modern and regressive. |
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Some theologians have a positive genius for cloaking sensible ideas in impenetrable jargon. |
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Her long black hair was flowing around her face and cloaking her in an incredible glow. |
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A curvy red human shape was stepping out of the fountain, cloaking itself with the warm towel in an innocent wanton way. |
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She left, her easy steps cloaking frustration Aylmer knew was there anyway. |
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From where he was standing, he could see the cloaking fabric torn by the missile explosion and the falling boulders what seemed like hours ago. |
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By cloaking these characters with so many layers of artificiality, the movie kills any chance that we will see them as substantive. |
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The blue vault of the sky was of a hue that made it appear almost solid, the airy clouds across the horizon cloaking mountain peaks in mist. |
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The government is cloaking budget cuts in the language of new programs to support post-secondary education. |
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History is littered with attempts by previous governments to bring in taxes cloaking them as revenue neutral. |
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Web site cloaking prevents hackers from guessing the Web server implementation and exploiting its vulnerabilities. |
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The light of the sun is masked by the multitude of birds flying overhead, cloaking the city in semi-darkness. |
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Akamai applies technologies such as dnS security, iP layer protection and access control, httP origin cloaking, and application request checking. |
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Their contributors often have no interest in cloaking their personal feelings behind a standard of objectivity. |
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This is a man who is slick, talented and articulate, and who is cloaking his agenda of hatred behind rhetoric calculated to seem inoffensive. |
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Note that serving HTML to robots while users see Flash or images is viewed as a cloaking trick: the HTML must be viewed by users too. |
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However its powerful engines and cloaking device make it an ideal scout ship. |
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Omega, Alpha, Beta, Gamma, and Delta squadrons silently scythed into space and awaited their orders from positions concealed by their cloaking systems. |
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After a few good, long minutes of wandering, her bare, pedicured feet making no noise on the thick crimson carpet cloaking the floors, she spotted them. |
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These are orderly mountains, with wide sweeping valleys separating the ranges and open pine forests cloaking their shoulders. |
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In an effort to keep pests off the parsnips we began cloaking the beds with Agrofabric, a translucent, permeable rowcover made of woven fiberglass. |
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In the Duke cloaking device, the index actually varies smoothly from 0, at the inside surface of the cylinder, to 1, at the outside surface. |
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Ryan does a good job of cloaking his radicalism in unthreatening everyday language. |
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Now, fleets of shiny new motorbikes zoom up and down the streets of the capital, cloaking the remaining cyclists in clouds of exhaust. |
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On this account, the general's tough speech is a case of defiant rhetoric cloaking a hidden retreat. |
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This must continue to receive critical attention, and we must strongly reiterate that rather than cloaking the issue in silence. |
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There was pain lurking beneath the sparkling surface of those eyes, and genuine intelligence cloaking itself behind that hail-fellow-well-met act. |
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The shadows suddenly engulfed the man, cloaking him from Gabriel's vision. |
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This bifunctional cloaking performance is also numerically verified for a line-source nonuniform excitation. |
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Its delightful flower-decked villages and row upon row of vineyards cloaking the foothills of the Vosges mountains enhance a longstanding tradition of hospitality, which its wine-growers are keen to uphold. |
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Chamise and manzanita in the lower elevations give way to dense arrays of pine and fir cloaking numerous ridges. |
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His fishing line was glimmering with strange colours coming from the stone he had found on the riverbank, and the mysterious rays cloaking his boat seemed to be protecting him from the Astral. |
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It is a legal fiction cloaking a number of distinct topics. |
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The leaders of the? U know full well that, despite their efforts, they cannot fool the people by cloaking their policies in pro-grass roots terms. |
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For all that has changed in the past few centuries, much that happens in government remains cloaked in mystery, if only because cloaking a secret in mystery is a very good way to hide the exercise of power. |
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If the dipoles do not align properly, the cloaking effect is lessened, or even lost. |
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Cloaking narrow nationalistic designs under the mantle of a common regional good will sooner or later rebound on the African countries themselves. |
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