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19 Sentences With "air of secrecy"

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Its logo, a mask, points to this air of secrecy.
In contrast to the freewheeling Nomos, Lange has an air of secrecy and tradition.
Lafawndah cuts an enigmatic figure, and that air of secrecy lingers beguilingly across her work.
Spring flings could heat up and even come with an air of secrecy and taboo.
There's an air of secrecy, and the pressures of heteronormativity on men to uphold their straight identity.
Large windows are covered by drapes, obscuring views of the street but also adding to the air of secrecy.
But combined with the voice-changed audio, it gives the content an air of secrecy that makes listening to the confessions more compelling.
Given the air of secrecy I'm half expecting venetian masks, Opera-based passwords, and well-built men in velvet capulets offering me molly.
These artists all utilize an air of secrecy to stir up interest that gives them a sense of weight and significance to their very action.
Like many aspects of the adult entertainment industry, there is an air of secrecy surrounding finance and taxes, both for privacy reasons and because there's so much variation within the profession.
The air of secrecy around the two deals made an inquiry by the Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport (DCMS) very likely, says Des Freedman, professor of media at Goldsmiths, University of London.
One way to package and sell the work is to maintain an air of secrecy and, oddly enough, to claim an element of danger or that the rest of the strength and conditioning world is railing against their "radical" methods.
In conversation with The Creators Project, Rey Parlá, who is the brother of painter and installation artist José Parlá, maintains an air of secrecy regarding his process: "The paintings are processed in various ways; my methods are borderless," the artist quickly states, enigmatically referring to the title of the exhibition.
"You want to make sure that the fee structure is appropriate and the person that you're working with doesn't start using language like, 'You're very special to me,' or 'I have an exclusive deal that I think is just perfect for you,' or if there's an air of secrecy about the investment strategy, those kinds of things might be very uncomfortable," Porco said.
Templier, "Erik Satie", p. 35. Satie was delighted by the "irresistibly droll air of secrecy" of his interpretations.Erik Satie, autobiographical blurb for publisher E. Demets' Bulletin des Editions musicales, December 1913. Quoted in Nigel Wilkins, "The Writings of Erik Satie", Eulenburg Books, London, 1980, p. 79.
Satie enthused that Viñes played the suite "with an irresistibly droll air of secrecy",Erik Satie, autobiographical blurb for publisher E. Demets' Bulletin des Editions musicales, December 1913. Quoted in Nigel Wilkins, "The Writings of Erik Satie", Eulenburg Books, London, 1980, p. 79. a comment that may hold a key to the interpretation of his humoristic keyboard works.Höjer, "Erik Satie" notes, p. 13.
While the details of the history alter according to the teller, with names and places shifting as they tend to do in any oral history, in essence the story of Eagle Claw began in the Shaolin Temple and in Chinese military training, became a family tradition passed on from parent to child for generations and eventually shed its air of secrecy with the advent of public martial arts schools.
Many liberals, including Zavala and Vicente Guerrero, were affiliated with the York Rite Masons. The Yorkinos functioned as "the first political party for laboring people"Vincent, The Legacy of Vicente Guerrero, p. 154. and became a vehicle to mobilize the popular classes, organizing them for political purposes. Since Masonic meetings were carried on in secret, politics took on the air of secrecy and conspiracy, but the Yorkinos in particular generated published propaganda, so that their views were widely disseminated throughout the country with the formation of Yorkino lodges.
Unlike the maps being created in Portugal, those produced in Spain were heavily guarded with an air of secrecy. The Habsburgs heavily guarded the maps and their advanced level of geographical knowledge because they did not want any of their rivals to be able to obtain them in any way to use against them or to use in order to expand their own empires into lands that Spain was eying. The protection of the maps from falling into undesirable hands was done by the prohibition of any of the maps to appear in print. This prevented anybody who was not an active involved person in the business of Spain's empire to view the maps.

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