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I rode the train past scrap metal yards, lonely lots and railroad tracks — the return seeming almost clandestine.
Arab details seem more clandestine: Richly decorated arabesques peek though thick, muddy brown paint that veils their underlying beauty.
Especially in the summer, when the sidewalks of the New York art world turn into barren, windswept places, I spend a lot of time visiting what I like to think of as a parallel art world, one that seems almost clandestine.
A race for UN secretary-general, which is usually fought so discreetly that it seems almost clandestine, bears little resemblance to the razzmatazz of an American presidential campaign.
Atrocity photographs were scarce in the winter of 1936-37: the depiction of war's horrors in the photographs Woolf discusses in Three Guineas seemed almost like clandestine knowledge.
Though it may seem odd for clandestine operatives, it is almost unknown for a fighter to use a name giving a false place of origin.
By temperament and upbringing, he seemed well suited for clandestine operations.
Instead of Ben and Daniel's relationship becoming more open, it seemed all the more clandestine.
And other memories, Mr. Fuhr wrote in Die Welt, seem ignored, particularly the clandestine struggle against communism before the wall fell in 1989.
It makes the mess and shambles of too many drinks, a night of dancing or a clandestine liaison seem like something necessary, and something lost.
THERE are moments in history when everything interesting seems to take place indoors: clandestine meetings, documents being signed, objects and discoveries being made in private studios and ateliers.
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