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Too often, judges draw a curtain of secrecy around court proceedings.
Technology is making it harder for dictators and juntas to draw a curtain of secrecy.
Yet he holds tight to the belief that he can draw a curtain of normalcy about his family.
Occasionally, the driver would draw a curtain around the inside of the windows, and attach a flashing blue light to the roof before setting off.
Jonathan, in fact, seems rather determined to be a good father, but let's draw a curtain round their backstory, because we need to prioritise.
Part of the internal struggle on the court now may be over just how tightly it meant to draw a curtain over the general subject of minority preferences.
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Upton and Ascher's crafty and forceful version draws a curtain between itself and previous interpretations of the play.
The credit default swaps auction on Monday drew a curtain on Act 1 of the Greek sovereign debt drama.
I'm standing in the tiny pseudo-room formed by drawing a curtain around the examination table area.
The kibbutz girls, "children without a past, born to parents who have drawn a curtain over theirs", toss their glossy hair under jets of water.
Whatever the case, Koch, who had for a moment emerged as the single most credible validator Sharpton could ask for, has drawn a curtain between himself and Sharpton.
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