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The lepturids (subfamily Lepturinae) include the elderberry longhorn (Desmocerus palliatus), also called the cloaked knotty-horn beetle because it looks as if it has a yellow cloak on its shoulders and has knotted antennae.
"I can't see how on earth a judge and a jury can really appraise evidence when you are facing somebody who is cloaked and is completely invisible to you … It's almost impossible to have a proper trial if one of the persons [involved] is in a kind of bag".
Death loitered in many films as a stranger, a crone, a ballet-master and, most memorably, as a cloaked and white-faced figure in "The Seventh Seal" of 1957, with whom the hero-knight plays a drawn-out game of chess.
By selectively applying the rules only to large traders while other market participants remain safely cloaked, it violates the key principle that all investors should be afforded anonymity.
There is the cloaked saint praying to be saved from the jaws of a bat, the Christ crowned with thorns by a hand protected with an armoured glove, the naked prone man being watched by a cold blue toad that is sitting on his genitals.
Disappointed, he prevails on an arthouse cinema to show him Louis Feuillade's 1916 classic, "Judex", a sort of early Batman who acts as a cloaked avenger.
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We're both enraptured by the unfolding squabble between a woman in a conservative getup, excepting the red-streaked hair just peaking out from underneath her black headscarf, and the chador-cloaked morality police officer accosting her.
In the European Union, it seems, the creatures of dread are the red-cloaked members of the Bundesverfassungsgericht, the German constitutional court.
Coconut palms glisten in the morning mist, dazzling sunlight plays on green-cloaked mountains and every ten-dollar shack has a million-dollar view.
For Mr Somerville the flatlands of Cambridgeshire are just as beautiful, in their own way, as the looming, mist-cloaked isles that dot the western seas off Scotland or the moody moors of northern Yorkshire.
"The Tibetans came for money and did nothing for us," said Mr Nansey, referring to the fur-cloaked Tibetan officials who until the late 1940s went from village to village extracting a share of the harvest.Making matters worse, the McMahon Line was drawn with a fat nib, establishing a ten-kilometre margin for error, and it has never been demarcated.
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