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They just prefer to cloak them in absurdity.
For Christmas pudding and mince pies, go with black sherry to cloak them in sweet spicy deliciousness.
Their newsroom colleagues, after all, take pains to keep their opinions out of their reporting, or at least try to cloak them in a sort of institutional chador.
To this one might add brute ignorance, not just of those who prey on the asylum seekers in Sighthill but those Tory politicians who give voice to their prejudices and attempt to cloak them with respectability.
While respecting the shrewdness of the insight, it's difficult to shake off the feeling that the issues here are simply being given a airing - when the novelist's real task is to dramatise, to cloak them thoroughly in narrative.
Pink has a particular tendency to pull radically insightful arguments from nowhere – about sensationalist media, the amorality of capitalism, liberal delusion – and cloak them in clangingly reactionary or inflammatory conclusions.
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One, last Thanksgiving, was called "Camo Thursday," which took Black Friday holiday sales, advanced them a day and cloaked them in camouflage coloration.
There is at least one way in which torture and drones are alike: the shroud of official secrecy in which the government cloaked and cloaks them, or tried and tries to.
There is a tendency among Tories to want to dignify certain aspects of their economic system by cloaking them in the law, perhaps hoping to make them immutable.
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