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A small metal ring around the home button, which now hides the Touch ID fingerprint sensor and a lick of gold paint are the only differences.

Milk-colored peel-and-stick sheeting that she found on Amazon — the name "Instant Granite" says it all — now hides the offending stretch of shiny green marble on the work surfaces.

Since the old dog died, however, things have escalated: the cat now hides behind furniture in order to leap out at the dog when it happens by, causing mayhem.

Tide floods between mudbanks, beneath mud-coated lower branches of oak and the fresh greenery of reed beds where growth – almost to the top of last year's withered stems – now hides the swans' nest beside the millstream.

The hero of the story is Jerry Delfont, a washed-up writer who once almost made it in television, but now hides his lack of literary output with lectures.

Since it emerged, in the nineteen-nineties, that Pynchon was living in New York City, the outlandish rumors about him have given way to a more domestic portrait: as Boris Kachka put it in a recent New York magazine piece, Pynchon now "hides in plain sight, on the Upper West Side".

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He is now hiding in an undisclosed African country.

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