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Cardboard's opener sees Sommer discussing the finer points of gaming with Modern Family star Ty Burrell, and the pair's easy badinage does a good job of masking the fact that a podcast about board games is a pretty daft idea.
This rush to work out how our new understanding should be used to influence behaviour is understandable, but the furore is masking the more fundamental implications it has for how we understand human behaviour.
Garabulli's attraction is that it is separated from the coastal highway by sandy bluffs, masking migrants from passing security units.
The exemplar projects would be at home in the catalogues of Taylor Wimpey and Persimmon, Berkeley and Barratt, alongside the cosy ticky-tacky charm of the Bancroft and the Conway, with their stick-on porches masking the hutches within.
That is the sort of classist approach that should play well to Republican moderates looking for a system with a strong whiff of fairness masking the "I'm not a scientist" of social darwinism.
So a veil of discretion is masking some of India's R&D achievements.
"I thought that the authorities can and should behave more subtly, smarter, and with cunning," he said".But it turned out that they behave roughly, treacherously, and recklessly, without concealing or masking their actions".
Again, the efficiency shortfall was concentrated in the final two years.It is conceivable that the decline in productivity might be masking a welcome rise in quality.
As the projected surpluses melted away, Mr Bush cut the horizon in his budgets from ten years to five, masking the long-term impact of his policies.For years the president refused to include the cost of the Afghanistan and Iraq wars in his budget.
The average American family has only three days' worth, he says, barely masking his scorn.
His campaign here, as elsewhere, is thin, barely masking the chaos beneath.
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