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Devising a legal fiction to cloak a political solution would be the worst result of all.
They cloak a decision's unpleasant results, as in "let go" for "fire", or "right-sizing" for "mass sackings".
The word tsar is meant to cloak a passing ministerial frustration with an aura of brute decisiveness.
In May 2006, Dr. Pendry and Dr. Smith proposed a design that would cloak a single microwave frequency.
The author's text becomes textile, now meant to adorn a throat, to cloak a woman's hair, to waft in the wind — in short, to become unreadable.
Structural niceties are plentiful in the Shostakovich Sonata (Op. 134), and at first they seem intended to cloak a turbulent emotional world.
Thick white mists cloak a butte in "Cloud Island" but dissipate at the bottom to show that the peak is detached from the ground below.
Many participants are speculating on the extent to which the funds are seizing control of strategic assets or using investments to cloak a political agenda.
The author's text becomes textile, now meant to adorn a throat, to cloak a woman's hair, to waft in the wind in short, to become unreadable.
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Tempting, huh? Cloud Cloak, a wearable device that produces fog, isn't meant to create an uncomfortable environment for its user.
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