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For one thing, he has learned to cover his imperfections.
Miles becomes friends with a jazz saxophonist, Tyrone Pike (Hines) at a local nightspot, who also has Tourette's, but who has learned to cover it up.
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Dealers still use "plant food" sites and have learned to cover their tracks.
Like their American counterparts, Chinese officials have learned to cover their tracks through obfuscation and semantics.
Sixty-three percent of the sample described and were observed with symptoms of not being able to smile or laugh fully or had learned to cover their teeth with a hand, lip or tongue during social interactions.
Rather, they have learned to cope, changed their habits, taught their children to duck and cover.
Is it so hard to empathize with a people who haven't learned to cover all of their warts as they enter mainstream national politics?
By 1956 several independent labels had learned to beat the pop covers with their own original versions.
The sleeve of "Madcap" showed a naked girl in attendance there had been any number of those but Mr Barrett oblivious to her, his face masked by long hair and mascara, crouched shivering on the floor.Cambridge, where he had learned to play banjo and had proudly covered his first guitar with mirror-discs, seemed the best place to retreat to.
So I always wash my hands with soap before eating and after using the toilet and I have also learnt to cover my food so that flies will not sit on it.
Kids learn to cover for their aggressor.
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