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The White House press secretary, Jay Carney, declared that ZunZuneo was a "neither covert nor an intelligence program," preferring instead to call it a "discreet" form of humanitarian assistance to Cubans who lived in a "non-permissive environment".
Asked if Parsley's presence in prison in any way represents a discreet form of Upper East Side social commentary, Olle would only paraphrase Parsley's own observation, that the Upper East Side and prisons "are gated communities that suffer from an imbalance of power".
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Remember that pointing with your eyes and a nod of your head is a most discreet form of pointing.
So the next opportunity to make a point was that discreet form of walk-out: not coming back after the interval.
To cap it all (and to the great consternation of the Americans in the audience), a white ram is sacrificed, its bloody corpse later dumped out of sight behind a drinks booth, where it will no longer offend eyes accustomed to more discreet forms of butchery.
So were other, more discreet forms of adultery.
The injection is a discreet, reliable form of contraception and is now the most popular form of contraceptive in sub-Saharan Africa, accounting for 41% of all modern contraceptive use.
It was a marriage market, but in a restrained and discreet form.
Our PFR proteome forms a discreet subset of proteins within the flagellum and here we have used this as a training set for interrogating protein interactions and dependencies within the insoluble structural fraction of the flagellum.
The core machinery of cell death, however, seems to be formed by a discreet number of protein families (Fig. 2).
The groups feature will allow users form online havens around a discreet circle of people just as they do in the real world.
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