Once again the hidden and mistaken identity constructs this plot and furthers its comedy. |
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To the extent that this is so it alerts us to a largely hidden aspect of disadvantage. |
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Most of these people are scared stiff of entering the political arena on their own but eager to do so hidden under some obscure umbrella. |
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Having been here only 9 months I am still only scratching the surface and finding many delights are hidden below the superficial facade. |
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Soon after the liberation of the Philippines, American special agents began to discover a few of the hidden gold repositories. |
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In my view, everyone who turns on their radio or television immediately comes under hidden attack by the manipulator. |
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Each leaf has started to emit the presence of the deeper shades of red, golden browns and rust, having been hidden for the summer thus far. |
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The work of the poet, who perceives and attempts to define the wonders, complexities and beauty of nature, is hidden and obscured for many. |
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She noted that she was the object of attention of a tall, dark-haired figure whose face remained hidden by the flurry of the crowd. |
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The water meadows on the outskirts of Minehead sparkle under sunny skies, full of the promise of lush marshy greens and hidden meadow orchids. |
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So begins a harrowing adventure that tests the young girl's mettle, revealing hidden strengths she didn't know she had. |
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The seminar took place in front of a small hut hidden away in the midst of an olive grove. |
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Last year we painted a picture of Kinross as a hidden gem containing stunning classics such as Loch Leven, windy roads and friendly country pubs. |
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Eggs hidden inside the cab of a toy truck or amidst the set of wooden blocks will add to the excitement of the search. |
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Because of him, we read everything more closely, with a jaundiced eye, searching for hidden idiocies, subtle contradictions. |
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He wants to search our inner lives so that we can see the hidden thoughts, attitudes, fears, and desires that lie behind the things we do. |
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The chain link was hidden by a nice thick row of ligustrums and green privacy material. |
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She was poking me in so many tickly spots that I was glad my face was hidden down a hole at the time. |
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To reflect this, God's name seems to have been intentionally left out of the narrative, appearing only as a hidden acrostic. |
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It also relates to hidden and unknown matters, secrets and private enemies. |
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The hidden premise here is that the unborn life, from its conception, constitutes a legal person. |
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Beetles, on the other hand, keep their hind wings well hidden under hard protective wing cases to protect them as they forage for food. |
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Fighting back tears, he recalled human things hidden behind billions of dollars in technical wizardry. |
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Her mind flicked, her arms moved in a fluid motion, produced a hidden knife, and tossed without thinking. |
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The great snake was shedding its skin, revealing glorious pearly scales hidden under the rock cover. |
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Margaret's shrinelike tomb canopy is almost hidden under carved foliage and tracery, with openwork rebuses, initials and ropework. |
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Lyissa looked at me, and this time her eyes were wide and open, without hidden secrets shining in them. |
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Jake led me to the side of the buildings where we were hidden from the casts and sheltered from the rain by an awning. |
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Saint Luke is shown with the image of an ox, which is the badge or emblem of Saint Luke, almost hidden in shadow on the right side. |
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The canoe glided through an opening not much more than twice its own width, and into a hidden backwater running parallel to the river. |
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The best way to get around the sheltered coves and hidden bays is either on a moped or by boat. |
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Small quantities were hidden in shoes, hat bands, pens, watch cases, or jewelry. |
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Laid by Hickman in a silk-lined coffin with a hidden breathing tube, Bliss enacts phony resurrections for the gullible public. |
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Officers found an antique, double-barrelled Derringer hidden in a walnut grandfather clock in his bedroom. |
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A masked killer is stalking the High School where almost all the students have deep, dark and dirty secrets hidden from the light of day. |
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They argue that more international attention is needed on what amounts to hidden apartheid. |
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Additionally, the album unlocks its hidden charms and addictiveness upon repeated listens. |
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We were going on a night safari, to seek out those animals that stay hidden during the day. |
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The plot is a suitably ludicrous tale of high jinxes, sporty endeavours, girly crushes and hidden treasure. |
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Blaise smiled her secretive smile, the corners of her mouth twitching in hidden mirth, and she switched her grip on the hilt of her sword. |
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He patted his chest where the medallion was hidden beneath his white lace-up shirt. |
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It may be hidden inside a casino but it's a world away from the glitz, chrome and kitsch of the rest of the city. |
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It seems too good to be true but thus far we have seen no hidden problems or costs. |
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The singer of Little Plato is as diminutive as his bands name, at times hidden behind his jumbo acoustic. |
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All think of him as a cold-hearted, arrogant barbarian, and this story will be the first true view of the hidden soul he carries. |
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He had jet-black messy hair and mysterious black eyes that were hidden behind his glasses. |
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Mr Wilkinson eyes me thoughtfully and I see some hidden emotion flicker in his eyes. |
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Only one single figure silently slid through the gates, cloaked with a black cape, face hidden under the hood. |
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Unusually, all interviewees talk directly to camera, instead of a hidden interviewer to the side, forever involving them with the audience. |
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It's the creation of a family history, albeit one that lines the walls rather than the torn, hidden pages of scrapbooks and photo albums. |
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Rochelle tugged at her bedspread so it would fall forward and cover all the junk hidden under her bed. |
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Modern-day numerologists profess to find hidden codes in computer analyses of biblical texts. |
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While the front of the stage was visible, upstage was hidden behind patched curtains of a faded blue with gold trim. |
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The tivaevae is something precious, and older pieces should be kept in a museum and not hidden away. |
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She has removed all the baubles from the tree and hidden them around the house. |
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The host was often veiled or curtained to be revealed before the sacring at particular times of year or to be kept hidden during Lent. |
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On the second or third try, I got my glasses on a tiny wren half hidden in the grasses. |
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When the manager and a bailiff checked the person out they found 14 fish hidden in the boat. |
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You can't reveal their hidden microphones or mimic their tricks with sleight of hand. |
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His hair was starting to gray around the edges, and his eyes were sunken, hidden away behind bags and wrinkles that were now forming. |
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At the end of another descent and hairpin bend there was a hidden waterfall that came right up to the side of the road. |
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Nuts and nut oil are increasingly being used in cooking and can often be a hidden ingredient in dishes such as lasagne, salads and desserts. |
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With countless roots and fallen logs hidden under the brown, knee-deep water, each step is a calculated risk. |
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It was body-temperature warm from being hidden in the waistband of a pair of sweatpants. |
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I kept her hidden from view with a spell, and told her to stay put until I whistled for her. |
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To pry away those younger callers, Virgin is playing on their wariness of complicated plans and hidden fees. |
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Then, on impulse, she kissed him, finally giving way to the feelings she had hidden for so many months. |
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That refinancing package which Maudee Barlow was talking about is hidden away in an annexe to the Camdessus Report. |
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Discover the hidden lesson in each experience to develop a profound understanding of life and yourself. |
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Can anyone levitate, turn invisible, walk through walls, or remotely view a hidden object? |
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But as trading standards officers in York revealed this week, it's a national pastime rife with hidden dangers. |
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Foot found out that a frank talk with her daughter was overdue when she found a stash of contraceptives hidden in her 14-year-old's room. |
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Sheet lightning is just fork lightning that happens within a cloud, or when lightning is partly hidden by clouds. |
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I attempted to figure out if any of her words had a hidden implication, but she spoke flat out. |
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It is a tactic he has employed before, but it serves to clarify hidden links in a chain of process and development. |
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Usher saddles up and begins to ride away, but after rounding a rocky bend, he pulls out a hidden rifle and charges back into camp. |
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Select your character and find it hidden beneath one of the three containers in the game of thimblerig. |
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The paths and roadway are so newly laid, so perfectly cambered, that the rain runs off, to be spirited away by hidden drains. |
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James sat near the shaft entrance up on the hill, hidden from view by trees and bushes. |
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It's octahedral in shape with a high, vaulted ceiling and sunlight streaming through hidden windows. |
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A small wood shingled A frame, it was solidly encased by trees, hidden from view. |
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A jigsaw with a plaster-cutting blade will make the job easier, but be careful not to cut through existing cables hidden in the ceiling. |
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The man was wearing a long black raincoat and a hat and his face was hidden as he struggled with the dog. |
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Nonetheless, in my view, as will be seen, the two most important bottles were secreted and hidden by the accused. |
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Shoe shops, jewellers, clothes shops and snack bars are everywhere, but toyshops are either well hidden or have been banished. |
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The bureaucracy, hidden taxes and social-security payments burdening German employers are so onerous, they stifle new enterprise. |
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They would have no compunction about silencing a fellow countryman who'd discovered their hidden lair. |
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Tarmac insists the quarry will be hidden from view by a screen of more than 20,000 trees and a mile and a half of hedgerow. |
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Later, the treat was hidden under the opposite block so the dogs had to relearn the task. |
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Or are there barely visible signs of tragedy hidden behind that forced smile? |
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It brings out deeply hidden atavistic instincts buried deep within you and you begin to prowl in search of prey. |
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Perhaps you are expected to have a hidden cache of gold when you come to the country, but I assume you do not. |
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She slammed the serrated edge into a hidden spot on the parasol and heard a sharp click. |
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What's more, the house had a cache of hidden rooms from which one could access ever-grander aspects of it, including a movie theater. |
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Builders are often sloppy with the mortar joints between bricks when they know they will be hidden behind plaster. |
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Far from the norm and at the same time about as normal as Hollywood gets, this is a hidden gem. |
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All joking apart, it is really a question of another example of hidden taxes pushing up the cost of living here. |
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Beside the armor, half hidden in the shadows, lie a wineskin, a lyre, books, and a mask. |
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For the Godhead of Christ was covered and hidden under the likeness of man. |
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As well as shipping costs, check for hidden extras such as courier handling charges. |
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Because Owen contains this hidden Keatsian poet he is marked out for suffering and an early death. |
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Several decades later the Englishman Davy attempted to obtain the metal hidden in alums. |
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She walked over to the corner behind Leon, where she was partially hidden in shadow, and began looking at the floor. |
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The boot opens by remote control, and the radio aerial is cleverly hidden in the rear spoiler. |
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Feeling energetic still, I jogged down to Alta lake just as a lucent sun lay half hidden behind a three-thousand foot mountain. |
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I had only just hidden the letter you sent me in a secret compartment in my dresser, where I hid many things of sentimental value. |
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Costs hidden in the seams of communist systems must be paid, whichever reform strategy is chosen. |
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It is an easy point of criticism Larry, but the problem with family violence is the hidden nature of it. |
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There seem to be puzzles, maybe even a few rebuses or word-games hidden in it too. |
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A black, grungy trench coat hung loosely over his lanky frame, and his face was hidden in the darkness under a fedora hat. |
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Then, she tried the drawer of the desk that she knew the test answer key was hidden in. |
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Trickling streams nearby added to the tranquility of this hidden paradise, joining in sweet melody with the bird's songs. |
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Unlike most other lock boxes, however, the keyhole is hidden behind a plastic plate that's attached with screws. |
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Her works are a celebration of beauty and serenity and come without the burden of hidden messages. |
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Heroin, amphetamine, cocaine and cannabis were hidden in large canisters of glue. |
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That is no excuse, though, for the tardy international response to a disaster which was not hidden from view but unfolded beneath our very eyes. |
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Here is Vasiliev at 60, his youthfulness barely hidden these days by a silvery patrician goatee. |
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This keylogger can be completely hidden from anyone finding it on the system anywhere. |
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Her mother's world by contrast was hidden and private, and in it dialects of Arabic or Berber were spoken but were not usually written down. |
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While Hunt was arrested, Carlile escaped and was hidden by radical friends before catching the mail coach to London. |
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Computers could be gimmicked so that every page printed on your laser printer had a hidden watermark with your name, address, and date or time. |
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They would hold their nose against the smell and try their luck to find any hidden piece of food or treasure in their pockets. |
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The exact hour is hidden in God's design, yet we can be certain that he will come again as the King of Love. |
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She tried to keep her tender kindness hidden in order to appear strong and in control. |
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The attack was ground down by small pockets of well hidden paratroopers who fought tenaciously. |
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This film's release to DVD is unwarranted, and it should be scuttled and returned to the hidden film vault beneath the Nevada salt mines. |
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The wind was whispering quietly in the trees, which were illuminated by a half hidden full moon. |
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She had no hidden agenda, no axe to grind, just great empathy and overwhelming sympathy. |
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Corn, potatoes, soybeans and rice don't contain gluten, but it can be hidden in emulsifiers, fillers, thickeners and stabilizers. |
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As Reid's handlers administered a draught of brandy to him, a large object hidden under a piece of broad-cloth was dragged close to his corner. |
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She'd hidden a straw tick in the shed, and a crock of chilled butter for her welts. |
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To those who cautiously venture into such a hidden world, Wheeler advises respectful observance. |
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Large craters, called astroblemes, are frequently hidden by the earth's own natural processes. |
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It was set into the mountain side, and trees bent over it, so that it's cove would be hidden by low hanging branches and leaves. |
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A couple of other band members were hidden in the wings ready to help out if James was unable to complete the hymn. |
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A sluice gate, half hidden behind the roof of the mill, controls the water to power the waterwheel. |
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Like its inspiration, Robostrider creates surface ripples and hidden vortices as it moves across the water. |
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The zygomatic process of the squamosal is small and hidden from dorsal view by the expanded maxillae and frontals. |
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Special care was dedicated to avoid the onset of exciton annihilation, which enabled us to reveal otherwise hidden energy transfer processes. |
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They look sweet, they don't answer back, and their thought process is hidden behind gurgles and smiles. |
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Each chapter is, in fact, a hidden lesson in physiology, biomechanics and environmental chemistry. |
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Early this morning I found a log hidden in the woodsy section of the botanic gardens. |
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Everyone hopes to find the treasure hidden in the wreck, even though many doubt that it's there at all. |
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Oates's books often open with a riddling exposition which implies a hidden trauma. |
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He had an unruly mess of light brown hair and dark chocolate brown eyes hidden behind thin golden wire glasses. |
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Because of their Kesh, Sikh men wear their hair tied up in a bun and hidden by a turban. |
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Behind that sound, hidden in it, was the thin, faint sound of a woman's distant scream, coming from inside the building. |
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And, as mentioned earlier, the ceramics are sexy, with their curves and protuberances and hidden spaces. |
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Nigel started writing poems 18 months ago, when he was trying to woo a woman, and realised he had uncovered a hidden talent. |
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It is hidden away and surrounded by park land and woods, with views to the north over Dunbar to the Firth of Forth. |
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The hidden irony is that fondue is as integral to Swiss cuisine as, say, mince and tatties are to ours. |
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It's no wonder that the way some people handle it is to have a stash of secret savings hidden from their partner as some kind of insurance. |
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He barked his shin on a hidden stump and swore softly but continued on toward the scrap. |
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She found a hidden place to tie her horse, and then followed him along the lip of the gorge. |
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For example, it stops wooden toys with hidden sharp nails being imported from China. |
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As the actress points out, a baby bump could hardly be hidden behind a string of flapper beads. |
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Cash hidden for years is being offered by criminals in interest-free loans in a bid to launder money quickly. |
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Most of the time the dying children are hidden under their mother's shawls to lend them some kind of dignity. |
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The students will be given simple worksheets with different shapes hidden in dotted lines. |
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He explained that growing up under apartheid as a white South African meant a sheltered life, hidden from the actualities of the regime. |
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This winged beast with the body of a lion and the head of an eagle is said to watch over hidden treasures. |
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There are dozens of tech success stories hidden down back roads all over the country. |
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The cabaret performers and their audiences shared a more or less hidden opposition to social taboos and censorship. |
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We reopen old wounds of briefly requited, now lost love, hidden pain, suppressed grief. |
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That purge is wounding enough interests and egos to explain the current rift in the party, whatever else might be hidden in its depths. |
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The next day, officers searched his home discovering three Ecstasy pills, seven wraps of cocaine and cannabis resin hidden in an aftershave box. |
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I went for a stroll around the back alleys and quiet little courtyards hidden behind the main shopping streets. |
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Cricket is a team game and yet on this tour too many players have hidden or avoided responsibility. |
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There have been alerts warning of bombs being hidden in cameras, cell phones, even stuffed toys. |
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There is an ongoing and mostly hidden tussle between the reformists and the conservative clergy. |
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Officers also found electronic weighing scales, cling film, food bags and a further block of cocaine hidden under some tea towels. |
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He did not set out to falsely malign anyone or advance some hidden political agenda. |
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Using the terrain, we move up the banks of a small burn, hidden from view, the stream's noise masking ours. |
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The hidden premiss of rationalism led Spinoza to the conclusion that there is only one substance. |
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She labored up to the stoop, red face partially hidden by brown paper bags. |
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There was a hidden rock beneath the sea, but it was capable of being discovered by the Authority. |
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Cheryl rolled to her left to avoid another crashing of the wooden club, her saber now drawn from its hidden place beneath her cloak. |
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All the wetas I've seen have been tree wetas and I've seen them hidden under flaps of bark. |
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Emma turned around and took out her own hidden gun from beneath one of the many layers of dress she wore. |
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Important operations are hidden in right-mouse-click pop-up menus and do not also appear on the main menus or toolbars. |
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Suddenly, one of the horses stumbled, sending the rider crashing through fallen corn stalks and into a hidden pit beneath. |
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My mother had nurtured a hidden ambition to visit the Holy shrines of Badrinath and Kedarnath. |
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Only the right mix of white spirit was required to obliterate the top layer and reveal the hidden work of art beneath. |
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The sculpture is embedded with 3,000 toy dogs whose little synchronized yaps are triggered by a hidden motion sensor. |
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To see a flash of life beneath the hidden person, masquerading on the exterior. |
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So I head back on to the hillside where all that is hidden from view by trees, and have a last few minutes in wilderness. |
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His footfalls were hidden under the oppressive bang of gunfire and bullets trailed him like a shadow. |
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In practice, emotion is usually hidden beneath a veneer of rationality, as in the use of coded language. |
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I looked around and saw that we were hidden by the long hanging branches of a weeping willow. |
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She crouched like a cornered animal, her face hidden by the disarranged mass of her hair. |
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The resort itself is hidden amongst lagoons, trees and plants from the Mediterranean and warmer climates such as the American Aloe or the Yucca. |
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Gordon was the magic ingredient in James's recipe but was hidden from view. |
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As fascinating and magical as this world is, it's filled to the brim with hostile beasts and hidden dangers. |
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Sure enough, hidden in a corner there was a shelf dedicated to the previous school years' yearbooks. |
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Its hidden aggression avalanches the player, so he has to use his best skill and aptitude. |
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Pretty soon, I was able to close my eyes and delve inside myself, to search for my core of power hidden within my inner being. |
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By now the path has degraded into the faintest of trails, partly hidden by leaves, obscured sometimes entirely by masses of tangled roots. |
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It goes against the self-interested vein running deep in the hidden places of the personality. |
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The pivotal moments that will eventually adorn tomorrow's history books are often hidden in the welter of noise generated by the media. |
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Now I have to buy the books to find out the forbidden secrets that have been hidden from mankind for thousands of years! |
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It was an overcast day, the light hidden behind grey clouds that smothered the sky and threatened to rain. |
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Before he fires the third shot, Janie grabs the hidden rifle and they both shoot at each other. |
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It was a slightly glum day, the vivid blue of the sky partially hidden by overcast, and the silky gray rainbirds taking flight in the chill air. |
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Some people tend to keep their pentacle hidden under their shirt because they fear being harassed by Bible-thumpers and the like. |
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She was trapped by her sister, Carol, who tricked her into confessing her secret and used a hidden tape recorder to record her words. |
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These facilities are hidden in various ways, frequently coming under the aegis of innocuous organizations. |
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Many peasants were hanged, either to encourage the others or because the requisitioners were convinced that they had hidden their grain. |
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There can be no simple military solution to a threat hidden away in dozens of cities and lawless areas around the world. |
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The shape has been gently molded into a flattering curve, with hidden layering used to create and remove weight where needed. |
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In the array of colors lay hidden shadows, unshed tears, and embers of a poetic fire he couldn't help but love. |
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More than 1,000 islands and 1,400 miles of coastline make Croatia a sailing paradise, with plenty of modern marinas and hidden anchorages. |
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I should point out that I am not a movie industry shill, nor do I have any hidden adgenda. |
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Other ideas range from advanced cabin cameras to hidden nozzles that could pump sleeping gas into the fuselage. |
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Officers say they found the drugs hidden in special panels sewn into his tracksuit trousers. |
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A writhing mass of white snow-snakes hissed, crawling from hidden cracks and crevasses in the bifurcations of the cave-rocks. |
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The real giveaway is the female's hidden pouch, albeit backward opening, for rearing its young. |
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Her short blonde hair was teased into a bouffant style, but her eyes were hidden by an elegant scarlet mask. |
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My carpaccio was passable, but far too sparse and hidden beneath a jungle of foliage. |
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In some geodes, the brown calcite is completely hidden by clear calcite secondary growth. |
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The ai has a small head, tiny eyes and ears, and a small tail hidden in its fur. |
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It is the goal of all agents to bravely expose treason and hidden crimes in order to safeguard national security. |
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The scanner can display hidden guns, knives, batteries, digital watches, explosive materials and packages of drugs secreted under clothing. |
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Malvertisements lurk behind banner ads and videos, delivering hidden code via ad networks to consumers and business users browsing the Web. |
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He found nearly 100 kilograms of explosives hidden in the back seat and along the two back doors. |
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His father jumped down from one of the branches hidden by the whip-like vines. |
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Erik faced his friend and scrutinized him for hidden meanings behind his words. |
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Under nearly every square mile of the swamp lie these ducts, though water and vegetation have hidden their scars. |
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He is currently writing a book about the hidden history of the nuclear age. |
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At the touch of a button one of the blank monitors blipped to life, displaying a scene that was being picked up by a hidden remote camera. |
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But for the savvy traveler who has been there, done that, Tokyo offers hidden charms to rejuvenate the heart and relieve the soles. |
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When he died, he willed that all he had hidden down here be buried with him. |
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Our duty is to make Hong Kong a better place for us all, without hidden agendas or quid pro quos. |
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The priest was astonished to see a hidden staircase descending into the dark. |
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Where Bintley probes psychology lightly, McCabe seems to burrow, and winkle out hidden layers. |
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Andy has hidden a 15-pound rock in my backpack, which I carry uphill for two hours before discovering it. |
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Living in this world is Luchino, a seventeen year old girl with a tragic past and hidden telepathic abilities. |
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He embraces asymmetry, is besotted by rhinestones, and swoons over the promise of romance hidden in dark shadows. |
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Using a simple whipstitch, and catching just the centers or the hidden layers of the ribbon, stitch the ribbon flowers over the green leaf trim at the lace upper edge. |
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Meanwhile advocacy groups like GLAAD help rid our larger culture of hidden biases and bigotry. |
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It may have been hidden under a mask of fear but it was there. |
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Restaurant For the best Korean BBQ in L.A., hidden hotspot Soot Bull Jeep is not to be missed. |
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Heaven help us the first time a would-be suicide bomber is caught with explosives hidden in a body cavity. |
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His precise features were hidden beneath the caliginous atmosphere of the night, but I could see by the distant lights that he was a tall, willowy figure with light muscles. |
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The Border Patrol checkpoint rarely catches drug mules making their way from Mexico or border crossers hidden in trunks. |
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But an office full of temps contains all manner of other, hidden costs. |
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Unfortunately, the best response we can muster might be much harder than a Band-Aid or hidden camera. |
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In one thing alone, except my painting, was I serious, and that was something which lay hidden if not lost in the Breton forests. |
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This welfare spending discourages work, increases taxes, and operates as a hidden and inefficient subsidy to low-wage businesses. |
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It is as unspoilt and enchanting area as you could find anywhere, full of magic and mystery, rich scenically and full of hidden secrets to tempt the inquisitive traveller. |
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They had been rigorously secular until one night when they attended a party and heard someone holding forth on the unlikely subject of hidden codes in the Torah. |
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At the park today you can imagine Cheyenne teepees dotting the grass 200 years ago or lookouts hidden in the hills, despite the suburbs that now cover them. |
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She'd usually hidden that with a loose shirt or a baggy sweater. |
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The other hidden cost of In situ is the amount of gas is needed to burn to create steam to capture this oil. |
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In less than sixty seconds he would become the focus of a hidden and annihilating fire from a semicircle of houses. |
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Floral displays, each one containing a hidden message of love or rejection, will be placed throughout the house so people can study the language of flowers. |
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Others mutter of sinister hidden agendas such as back-door price-fixing, which cannot be ruled out, but by what authority could he possibly engage in such activities? |
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Politicians who want to win elections wear large rings with albino powder hidden inside, she said. |
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This hidden Eden continues to baffle geologists with its oculus of volcanic stone. |
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Then, from a pocket inside his camouflage top, he pulled a hidden stainless steel flask. |
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The descent is worse, in parts a sheer drop on a thin track almost hidden by heather with treacherous rocks and holes ready to trip up even the most nimble feet. |
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Danovin sneered, hidden in his cowl, and grumbled under his breath. |
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Walking through the center of town near Dunne Park offers keen observers a hidden funfair of skewed geometry. |
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A hidden camera secretly takes a close-up photo of the shopper's face. |
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Slowly, however, she mellows and begins to consider that she may have misjudged DeVere, who seems to have hidden depths and, after all, is rather dashing. |
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Sea boats of the Type 45 will also be hidden behind removable panels to increase the vessel's stealthiness and they will be stored on both sides of the ship's aircraft hangar. |
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I could feel her trying to fight back the tears and sadness she had felt all these years, hidden behind a plastic smile put on so she wouldn't upset Dad. |
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I stayed hidden in the shadows as I followed his small figure stealthily. |
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This need for the highest-quality training continued even after WWII as the airline pushed the envelope with landplanes to serve Earth's hidden corners. |
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Several points which had been lurking somewhere in the hidden depths of what I like to refer to laughingly as my mind crystallized as I was watching the game. |
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I'm grateful that tomorrow I'll be back to my comfortable chef's pants and clogs, able to josh with my coworkers and play with food, safely hidden from the dining room. |
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Outlaws is a big club hidden behind mattress warehouses and burger joints. |
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Other building residents testified about finding a bloodied steak knife the next day that had been partly hidden under a clothes dryer in the building's laundry room. |
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A child wearing an ordinary-looking glove and cap embedded with hidden sensors can raise her arms or waggle her head to make CosmoBot do the same. |
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Silent film has become all but invisible, wiped clean from the collective memory by sheer neglect, and yet it is a world of giants, trailblazing pioneers and hidden delights. |
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A farmer has lost all his sheep, 300 lambs among them, shot by young men from Her Majesty's Armed Forces, whose sergeant had been reduced to hidden tears. |
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This may be enough for some, but if you wish to capture hidden aspects of the place you will be visiting you might want to get off the beaten trail. |
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Then it's onwards and upwards to the treetop scramble, with its rope ladders, wooden bridges and hidden routes to the little dragons' amazing secret tree-top lair. |
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Regrettable too is the tendency by the students to allow themselves to be used either by politicians or their union representatives with hidden agendas. |
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Whether it changed an otherwise sensible man into a madman, or whether it just brought out the real madman that was hidden there all along, who knows? |
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If the world really is controlled by a hidden all-powerful force of politicians and oil men, what chance have we got of changing things for the better? |
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In the drain, hidden by foliage, ducks clacked a quacky, xylophonic tune. |
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Trolleys were loaded with boxes of cash and hidden under rubbish before being smuggled out of the bank into a waiting white transit van that has still not been traced. |
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Their paintings have no hidden sides to them, no allegorical finesse. |
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As the interview continues in a nearby shop the man returns with friends who stand threateningly outside with weapons barely hidden beneath their jackets. |
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So as not to spoil it I've hidden the text as white though, so if you want to see it you need to drag your mouse across the blank looking area below. |
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It doesn't require any blind groping to find hidden body parts. |
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On afternoons and weekends you can visit nearby beaches, islands, fishing villages, hidden lagoons, reservoirs, coconut plantations, and waterfalls. |
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It boasts a straight collar with a throatlatch, a hidden placket with a three-button closure, and hacking pockets, giving it a distinguished vintage flair. |
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Racing southeast for the hidden trails, those tiny paths, to the railroad tracks. |
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We have found them in beds, hidden in children's rooms, in cellars with locked doors that do not look as though they have been touched for 30 years. |
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With sweeping views of the English Channel and a 700-berth marina, the Kentish port of Ramsgate proudly sells itself as one of the south coast's hidden gems. |
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And would-be collectors like Henry Stephenson continue to distort the cultural record in their hunt for hidden treasures. |
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More Iraqi civilians are defying the insurgents' intimidation to give Iraqi forces tips on the locations of hidden roadside bombs, weapons caches and rebel safe houses. |
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Backstage, hidden away in its unseen archives, labyrinthine corridors and a warren of dark store-rooms are more clues to the lives of Nicholas and Alexandra. |
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Like Russian dolls, each had a smaller version of itself hidden inside. |
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Once each node has calculated the activation level, the hidden node then transforms the scalar value into an output signal with the use of a transfer function. |
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Living in one sphere they lean into a second, striving toward the kingdom of heaven that remains hidden behind the threshold of the human struggle. |
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To the right, hidden from the couples' view in the trap door under the stage, the organist is sitting at the Wurlitzer, his jacket as shiny white as his keyboard. |
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Ben had hoped that Carl would be able to control the hidden powers in his suit, but Carl had only begun to realize his potential before his death. |
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What goes beyond the cataloguing of the hidden structures, the invisible powers, seductions, and numerous offenses we have been preoccupied with for so long? |
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