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Despite the concerns on Grange farm, Andrew Pitts is admiring the quality of this year's wheat: "See the flintiness of that grain – the opaqueness – that means the grain has high-protein, which will make good bread".
But in particular in "Wildwood Park" Mr. Rogers, alternately sinister and defensive with a vaguely foreign-seeming opaqueness that may be borrowed from Henry Kissinger, and Ms. Lyles, the stressed-out professional with just a flicker of involuntary sexuality, are giving a seminar in exploiting a script.
This is the spirit that both reveals and exploits the ambiguity at the heart of these kinds of events, the opaqueness that is the direct result of a lack of real and credible research.
It is this opaqueness that prompted our review.
But over the course of the hour and 20 minutes, it became increasingly clear that these earlier cases seem to offer more opaqueness that clarity.
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The administration's theory behind this opaqueness is that merely acknowledging that the mayor has flown the coop would compromise his privacy beyond redemption.
What is more unnerving, he comprehends, is the impact of Japan's opaqueness (and that of the killer) on the outside world.
In that opaqueness, strange threads have emerged.
"This is a society that thrives on its opaqueness," said Christopher R. Hill, a former special envoy who negotiated with the North over its nuclear program.
Short wavelength electromagnetic radiation such as X-rays can be passed through the body and used in medical radiography to view interior structures that have different degrees of opaqueness.
It said the growing opaqueness raised the risk that "Iran may seek to increase its capability to divert nuclear material in secret and produce weapon-grade uranium in a plant unknown to the inspectors or Western intelligence agencies".
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