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They've done this a few times, covered things up in the interests of the party and it's a dangerous environment to be in".
It would be fascinating to know who did what, who told who what to do, and who then covered things up (allegedly).
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"I could have done a lot to cover things up and I didn't.
The secrets act, he said, was used to "cover things up".
The studio steps in and covers things up, thereby locking Palance's character into a lifetime of meaningless macho roles.
Offering unsolicited advice to the mayor, Mr. Gambling said: "Don't try and cover things up, because you're always going to get caught eventually".
Mr Johnson Snr accused the Conservatives of "trying to cover things up" and repeated his call for an independent inquiry in an interview with Sky News.
Lucía said she was telling me this so that I could understand that her father had been "harmed" by his officers, who "isolated him" and "didn't always tell him the truth about things, so as to make themselves look better, or to cover things up".
Mr. Gambling suggested that the mayor should have heeded some conventional wisdom: "Don't try and cover things up, because you're always going to get caught eventually," and he said that Mr. Bloomberg, at this point, has "got to come clean".
He is already legislating to give whistleblowers protection if they go to MPs to complain about what is happening inside their company, but he said: "That is a last resort when you get bad corporate culture, bosses are not listening, they cover things up, or there is bullying".
That's not a cliché to cover things up," O'Dea said.
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