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Unavailable areas, hidden items and other concealed elements lurk in each and every level.
In a report leaked this month, the IAEA said that Iran had concealed elements of a potential nuclear weapons program for as long as 18 years.
The U.N. atomic watchdog agency last week issued a report saying that although Iran has long concealed elements of a nuclear program, inspectors have "found no evidence" that Iran's activities were part of a weapons program -- although it said such a goal could not be ruled out.
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And then there was the Candy Center Crunch bar, which was vanilla ice cream in a crackling chocolate shell, with an additional, concealed element, a bit of buried treasure.
The pieces conceal tactile elements: under a bison, for instance, is hair from an actual hide.
You can filter your image, concealing unattractive elements, and you can emerge enhanced: an online avatar designed to attract likes.
Because while fashion may at its most reduced level be simply be about the prosaic matter of flesh-concealing, element-protecting "clothes", at the very top end, from where people like Dame Vivienne do the steering, it's actually about ideas.
A spatial classification shows that between 9% and 55% of the population was concealed by landscape elements that reduce image contrast.
In the beginning, Poles in the camp were killed in public, in improvised and quite brutal ways; in time, deliberate exposure to the elements, concealed shootings and phenol injections became the rule.
Under Queen Victoria the frock coat concealed all such shocking elements as legs, waist, and genitals, which remained concealed until after World War II, when skintight jeans became the means for a renewal of male sexual display.
Each of these four "love" and "non-love" elements conceals some complication, something moving at cross-purposes to it.
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