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This is a wonderful little volume veiled in a dowdy jacket and a dreary title.
The clock is to be veiled in a ceremony on Sept. 7, Seymour Durst's birthday.
Imagine fried calamari ($6) that taste like calamari veiled in a faint web of batter.
Much like the term "producer" in Hollywood, the job of promoter is veiled in a certain ambiguity.
Edward Steichen's untitled, undated shot of the Flatiron Building veiled in a cold mist shares all these impulses.
Yet Mr Jones, with every fact nailed down to a source, is never censorious, and is vague only where the truth is veiled in a cloud of lies.
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Perhaps his best work of this kind is "Dr. Gris-Gris's Book of Spells and Portents, Price $19.95" (2001), in which dynamic calligraphic marks and graffitilike figures are veiled in an orange-brown mist.
At the Swinging 60s Senior Citizens Center in Greenpoint, Brooklyn, in a room filled with cafeteria tables veiled in plastic, a sign hanging from the wall says, "Old ladies never die.
By Betsy Morais June 15 , 2012At the Swinging 60s Senior Citizens Center in Greenpoint, Brooklyn, in a room filled with cafeteria tables veiled in plastic, a sign hanging from the wall says, "Old ladies never die.
Others were less veiled in suggesting a political role.
The alien-looking glass cube of a retail outlet, which is coincidentally veiled in white for a remodeling project, is now home to an impromptu shrine of grief.
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