Sentence examples for working to hide from inspiring English sources

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Messagenet is working to hide consumers' use of its services from the screening techniques operators use to identify and block Internet calling operators.

"DuPont's senior leaders were actively working to hide the fact their OGAT technology had failed and were using elaborate schemes to cover that up with the unlicensed use of our technology," David F. Snively, Monsanto's general counsel, said in a statement Wednesday.

In an effort to win unilateral support for military action against Iraq, Powell offered intelligence obtained through spy satellites, phone intercepts and Iraqi defectors that Iraq was working to hide weapons of massive destruction.

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Chris Bade, president of Raytheon Commercial Infrared (www.raytheoninfrared.com), said that Raytheon did not work to hide the camera on the Hummer.

Paterno had not only failed to act to stop Sandusky from sexually abusing children, the investigation found, but had actively worked to hide his crimes.

We headed toward the town's waterfront, and the more Robert talked, the more I worked to hide my anger and my hurt -- and to remember his.

In an interview, Ms. Spaulding, who is still an Interior Department lawyer, denied that she had worked to hide anything from Congress or to exclude the black Seminoles.

Prosecutors say that he and others knowingly conspired to violate safety laws at Massey's mines and worked to hide those violations by giving advance warnings of surprise inspections by the Mine Safety and Health Administration.

Prosecutors objected, writing in a letter to the judge, John Gleeson, that Mr. Sclafani's furlough was really directed toward more romantic pursuits, and he had hardly worked to hide his true motives.

Wilson had told me that when she converted, some of her friends had worked to hide their apparent unhappiness; years later, she realized that they had experienced her choice as a referendum on American life.

One suggested remedy -- "fraternal correction," in which the independently powerful bishops would somehow track one another's accountability -- seems an ecclesiastical placebo, considering how fiercely some church leaders worked to hide the scandal by buying off and intimidating victims.

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