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Walter's corner of the economic landscape is a more shadowy and decidedly less glamorous place, and one whose main representations are a bunch of books and alt-country songs.
So while your eggs benedict may claim to come from a sunny, local farm, the Portuguese tarts, banana bread and aioli on the menu likely come from somewhere far more shadowy and sinister.
But we'd still face an equally daunting problem, the far more shadowy – and ultimately illegal – tax evasion of ultrawealthy individuals, many of them with net worths already bolstered by the proceeds of corporate tax avoidance.
She has formidable strengths — including a popular ex-president by her side — and the threats facing the country in 2008 are more shadowy and, some would argue, tactically challenging than in 1960.
But Rice faces more shadowy and perhaps more dangerous opponents within the media world, with New York Times and Washington Post columnists offering a chorus of attacks on Rice's personality, and both labelling her as not diplomatic enough for the top job at Foggy Bottom.
The sun, when we can see it, is starting to go orange now, and our path is even more shadowy and tricky.
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After is a more shadowy matter, and the scraps of detail about it that have emerged so far make up a puzzling and incomplete picture.
Rather, it's a kind of hushed folk, in which Wagner's mumbled vocals and idiosyncratic lyrics sketch a picture of a world that is significantly more shadowy, tenuous, and romantic than our own.
Hamlet may be, as the jejune Ophelia calls him, "the expectancy and rose of the fair state"; in action, however, he proves a more shadowy figure and something of a clown.
Analysts expect most bondholders to accept.Terminating threeThree leaders of extremist Sunni groups in Iraq that are affiliated to al-Qaeda were reportedly killed in joint Iraqi-American operations: Abu Ayyub al-Masri, who was said to head "al-Qaeda in Iraq"; Abu Omar al-Baghdadi, who ran a still more shadowy outfit; and Ahmed al-Obeidi, who organised attacks around Mosul.
The revelations, which appeared in articles co-written by Mr Greenwald or Ms Poitras in the UK's Guardian newspaper, French paper Le Monde, Germany's Der Spiegel and two Spanish newspapers, El Mundo and El Pais, shed light on an organisation which, as experts explain, is even more shadowy - and hard to cover - than the Central Intelligence Agency CIAA).
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