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This makes for observations of more furtive behavior.
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Other more furtive means are available too.
In a London gallery the reaction was more furtive.
Maybe black and brown people just look more furtive, whatever that means.
As the hour approached, the messages became more furtive.
His work became more furtive as the day became more dangerous.
"When you make things illegal, they tend to go more underground, become more furtive," he said.
Many self-confessed saboteurs are also in the zone – people willing to employ more furtive, guerrilla methods to stop the cull.
If you're seeking the accouterments of more furtive adult pleasures, though, then West Fourth Street near Avenue of the Americas, where Smoking Culture opened two years ago, remains a shopper's Mecca, a sort of diamond district for the latex and water pipe set.
"The fascinating thing is that you never know what is going to come out of the product," said Mr. Jackson, comparing the digital age of duplication with the more furtive experience of instant film.
"The Swimming Pool Library," to take one example, showed its uninhibited young protagonist, William Beckwith, making up his mind whether or not to write the biography of the much older and necessarily more furtive Lord Nantwich.
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