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The message they ultimately understood from observing America's reflexively pro-Israel policy was that the peace process was merely a cover for endless Israeli colonialism.

A severe critic of the Goldstone Report, he has written that the United Nations has an "anti-Israel agenda," and that the investigation was "merely a cover for a political strategy of delegitimizing Israel".

Senator Charles E. Schumer, the New York Democrat who was also involved in reaching the compromise, told Ms. Murkowski that Republican opposition to Mr. Jones's confirmation was merely a cover for the party's desire to see the agency weakened.

In fact, many speculate that writing novels was merely a cover for Greene, who had, at various points in his career, associated with figures like Fidel Castro, Ho Chi Minh, and the Sandinistas.

This is merely a cover; race through the convoluted back history of Part 1, and savor Zanzibar in Part 2, which is where history and narrative begin to engage.

Conservative leaders, however, have seized on the more incendiary statements of well-known liberals on moral and religious issues as proof that the reform movement is merely a cover for counterrevolutionaries who want to create a secular state.

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But this has merely been a cover for commercial whaling aimed at satisfying Japanese eating habits, in defiance of a 1986 moratorium on commercial whaling that Japan itself signed.

]] In the following discussion, in accordance with a preceding observation, the term "Middle Mongol" is used merely as a cover term for texts written in any of three scripts, Uighur Mongolian script (UM), Chinese (SM), or Arabic (AM).

With a need to escape the metaphorical pines of being ruled merely as a cover band, they quickly released original music - first with the mandolin driven single "Stella" and the subsequent release of two EPs.

While many people believe stereotyping is wrong, calling it "gaydar" merely provides a cover for using stereotypical traits – like someone's fashion sense, profession or hairstyle – to jump to conclusions about someone being gay.

That court, noting Hubbard's instruction that Scientologists should "make money, make more money – make other people produce so as to make more money", came to the conclusion that "Scientology purports to be a 'church' merely as a cover to pursue its economic interests".

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