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The boy's hands move, trying to conceal something.
He said Malaysia may be "trying to conceal something".
An Aba resident, though, interviewed by telephone, confirmed that local officials wanted to conceal something.
Open data enables accountability: it is difficult to conceal something if the facts are there for all to see.
There was no evidence of a break in the experiment to suggest that Dr. Schatz might have removed the page to conceal something he didn't want the rest of the world to know.
The Clinton campaign criticized Mr. Trump's disclosures, noting in a set of talking points sent to supporters that Mrs. Clinton had released much more information about her medical condition, while suggesting that Mr. Trump might be trying to conceal something.
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Europe has made an "idealistic" choice, Mr Le Maire says cheerfully, and an "expensive" choice: to produce more food and pay attention to the environment.Such rhetorical leaps and pirouettes conceal something more pragmatic: a drive by CAP supporters to find mechanisms that do not involve big subsidies but still stabilise the incomes of farmers.
Now Trump faces an unpalatable choice — declassify a Democratic rebuttal showing the memo was out of context or refuse to release it and appear to be concealing something.
His comedy is in his timing, his infinitesimal delay and it's effective because, at those moments, he's a pure presence whose hiccups of silence conceal something far nastier, far more bitter, far uglier than anything he's actually going to say.
The rest of the ensemble offers generally effective work in this strange exploration of what it means to face mortality amid the humdrum business of getting by, and how the waning light of dusk might conceal something a little apocalyptic prepared for any one of us.
I didn't know what I should conceal, but it seemed like I should conceal something.
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