The coverup began in April 1943, almost immediately after the Red Army had recaptured Smolensk. |
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It takes no time at all for them to spread their poison and to implicate others in what they have done, if only by coverup. |
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The murder of the businessman, Neil Heywood, and its attempted coverup, exposed the untrammelled power of senior officials to a global audience. |
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After all, if scientists are not to be trusted and government officials are engaged in a coverup, why believe anything they say? |
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Some people find it easier to apply the coverup before the foundation, others believe in using it on top of their foundation. |
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The book deals with a miscarriage of justice, although it is fictional rather than documental, and involves not wrongful conviction but wholesale coverup. |
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Women who use the pungent coverup make less money than fully topless dancers, but many seem to prefer the alternative. |
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The Lima press reacted with disbelief, and the case is under investigation as a possible coverup for more prosaic evildoing — death squads and cocaine traffic. |
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Nearly a week later, the administration publicly labeled Benghazi a terrorist attack, leading some Republicans to allege an election-related coverup and to blame Rice for complicity or incompetence. |
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At the pinnacle of power, David stole another man's wife, impregnated her, attempted a coverup, and conspired to kill the cuckolded husband. |
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Based on hundreds of interviews with victims, eyewitnesses, and some of the soldiers involved, the report accused Dadis of instigating the massacre and then orchestrating its coverup. |
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The execution of Kuwaiti civilians and a decade-long coverup of the truth constitute a grave violation of human rights and international humanitarian law. |
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The coverup continues even after Holder was held in contempt of Congress. |
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