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Typically, crypsis is a defense that one species wields against another.
By Alan Burdick May 5, 2017 Crypsis, or the art of self-concealment, is a defense that one species typically wields against another.
As with earlier battles over the war in Iraq, the victories underscore the surprising amount of clout that Mr. Bush still wields against a Democratic-run Congress.
But the most powerful tool he wields against unauthorized immigrants may well be the criminal courts.
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The attitudes were not just wielded against one another.
At the time Hirschman was interested in the considerable leverage Germany had wielded against smaller nations.
For a few appalling minutes, the vengeance was turned around, and wielded against the laughers.
Still, Tézenas's images belie the simple moralizing that's often wielded against disaster tourism.
"I'm disappointed it's become a much easier device for teams to wield against players.
He is uneasy about his case being wielded against Turkish aspirations to join the EU.
They are the adjectives routinely wielded against Anderson: sentimental, pretentious, confected, shallow, arch.
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