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In practice, however, Palawan land- and resource-use decisions are based, in part, on social relations with an invisible realm of beings who make their will known through mediums or dreams.
On the platform, where bundles of newspapers and magazines thrown by invisible hands landed with a dusty thud, I watched with awe as the soot-blackened engineers went off duty.
"It has the power to make the land invisible to our attention".
Hodson wrote that it would be more appropriate for the hot climate, and help make his troops "invisible in a land of dust".
Initially the drab uniform was specially imported from England, with one of the reasons being to "make them invisible in a land of dust".
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These results suggest that Dreadnought Grey is the only grey disc for which the boundary is nearly invisible to the landing birds.
Afghanistan has long been a land of invisible but broadly understood boundaries.
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