Sentence examples for could cloak from inspiring English sources

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Whatever the story, Jerome Kern averred, he could cloak it in "good Jewish music".

One recent study† found the reverse: people gave more willingly if they could cloak their altruism in apparent self-interest.

However, Finley's voice generally lacks the dark quality with which Fischer-Dieskau could cloak his sound when required, and which Britten exploits in settings such as the creepingly chromatic A Poison Tree and Ah Sun-flower.

In 2006, serial entrepreneur and investor Martín Varsavsky – inspired by a conviction that he could cloak the world in free Wi-Fi by encouraging people to share their home connections – founded Fon in Madrid.

By directing fire on bases filled with many American soldiers the North Koreans could cloak themselves in the robes of Korean nationalism, perhaps thinking that they could retain the sympathy of some South Koreans who want the Americans to leave the peninsula.

He was a household name and could cloak his presidential bid with respectability by playing the angry champion of the poor put upon working man candidate.

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For that reason alone it's worth recognizing the value of Cohen's piece: even his disclaimer couldn't cloak the kinship between the people he's talking about and those who united around Thurmond sixty-five yeago ago.

The fuss could not cloak fissures in what was choreographed as a bonding between the nations, with the sharpest distinction in their responses to China's crackdown on unrest in Tibet.

Even better, rhetoric directed at outsiders could be cloaked in general language about protecting religious freedom, not attacking LGBT rights.

However, the game was still marred by technical difficulties, so Bob Fitch completely redesigned the Warcraft II engine within two months to ensure that many of the features desired by the designers, such as the abilities for units to burrow and cloak, could be implemented.

General Jafari's comments were the latest sign of tensions between Iran and the United States over Iran's civilian nuclear program, which Washington and other Western governments have warned could be used to cloak the development of a nuclear weapon, a charge Tehran has repeatedly denied.

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