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  1. wearing a cloak

708 Sentences With "cloaked"

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Naturally, cloaked members of the clergy were also on horseback.
And you can combine with cloaking to do cloaked dashes.
It was a master class in smugness cloaked in humility.
Intelligence agencies may find still more activity that was cloaked.
Shaggy cloaked Boreas had just one aspect, which was cold.
A different person looks out cloaked in the same skin.
But it lived on, cloaked in stigma and medical mystery.
Investigations are generally cloaked in secrecy and can take years.
And it cloaked the news in the drabbest possible language.
The women, cloaked in niqab, are nearly impossible to identify.
But these works are less invisible than they are cloaked.
Almost everything about the case has been cloaked in secrecy.
Every morning half his face appeared cloaked with a mysterious birthmark.
Mostly it is just unseen because it is cloaked in darkness.
It's just that he seeks to do so through cloaked means.
Then came a crowd of men cloaked in red, holding mirrors.
The smoke from the blazes cloaked Santiago in a thick haze.
The connection breaks up; every other word is cloaked in distortion.
Until Trump, the ugliness of this deal was cloaked in euphemisms.
But the disease lived on, cloaked in stigma and medical mystery.
They were the show in a nutshell: beautiful abandon, cloaked in heartbreak.
He has retained his business interests and cloaked his finances in secrecy.
And it's not even really cloaked, which is part of the problem.
Hitherto cloaked in mystery, the man behind the legend has stepped forward.
It's also an active volcanic area, periodically cloaked with clouds of chloride.
And an individual's documents are not cloaked with a Fifth Amendment privilege.
Ohio isn't the only state experiencing an influx of cloaked protests, either.
I pictured them as cloaked, meeting underneath a train station or something.
Later, the picture settles on his face, his body cloaked in shadow.
For thousands of years, anti-Semitism has cloaked itself in many garments.
Instead, it's a riddle wrapped in an enigma and cloaked in crazy.
On mainstream liberal editorial pages, the backlash often came cloaked as punditry.
Cloaked helps you secure the photos and texts you exchange through iMessage.
Here, the Samakmak Special is tilapia, baked and cloaked in dim'a musabika.
On Lo Loestrin, I woke up each morning cloaked in viscous sadness.
He's described as this grotesque corpse, decomposing and cloaked in darkness and blood.
A kitchen cleaver tucked into the belt of a trench-coat-cloaked figure.
Oftentimes a simple classroom discussion could easily be cloaked in thick racial tension.
Al-Khelaifi's negotiations with Full Play were cloaked in secrecy, according to Peña.
Prejudice cloaked in the robes of religious faith should follow the same precedent.
Anti-revolution rhetoric cloaked itself in anti-Islamism, and conspiracy theories were everywhere.
The Hawk-Eye cameras that are on the courts are cloaked in green.
Some of the fans that had gathered outside even booed the cloaked gesture.
It shows Ms. Malikzada's lacerated body surrounded by a forest of cloaked figures.
And for your holiday-gifting delight, every product is cloaked in shiny, gold packaging.
Nipples are the stupidest body part to be cloaked in taboo; everyone's got 'em.
As insidious as addiction, "I Feel Like Dying" is torture cloaked in sheer bliss.
It's the classic Design Argument for the Existence of God cloaked in scientific jargon.
Alexander's defense of DeVos is cloaked in an expressed concern for low-income students.
Though the letter was cloaked in bureaucratic language, the issue is explosive in Israel.
When the audience noticed Misch, they immediately swarmed and cloaked him from Morris' view.
Online predators create and share the illegal material, which is increasingly cloaked by technology.
The Senate committee searching for Clinton's alleged wrongdoing is keeping their witness's name cloaked.
Of course I have, but only alone, my shame cloaked by night, after cocktails.
Even if it comes in cloaked language on a late-night sketch comedy show.
The US courts' system of self-policing is closely controlled and cloaked in secrecy.
So her famed athletic physique -- cloaked in various golden dresses -- is presented raw and unvarnished.
The legal code has also incorporated many tribal customs that were later cloaked in religion.
Ms Monáe's previous music tackled similar themes to "Dirty Computer", though often cloaked in metaphor.
If there is one show that is perpetually cloaked in mystery, it's American Horror Story.
Perhaps, though, these are only words, cloaked in the shroud of red, white, and blue.
It was a once-promising startup that was cloaked in mystery and secrecy for months.
His whereabouts, and what was to happen next, were cloaked in mystery for several months.
Continuing a veiled program, cloaked in unnecessary secrecy, undermines the nation and its global interests.
We'd both sacrificed a form of power, but here, cloaked in anonymity, I held control.
That's part of the reason why the Horton ad was so effective -- it was cloaked.
There are things in this life that only come alive when we're cloaked by darkness.
He relished walking through Manhattan, wrapped up against the biting cold, cloaked by relative anonymity.
The case, In re Grand Jury Subpoena, No. 18-948, has been cloaked in secrecy.
That's a marked contrast to SARS, where chaos and mistakes, all cloaked in secrecy, dominated.
And some cyber experts see the possibility of a coming battle cloaked in computer systems.
Like Murray, D'Souza cloaked his arguments in academic garb: extensive citations, lengthy expositions, detailed history.
The classic white cake cloaked in fondant or buttercream doesn't rule as it once did.
In her images, couples face their back to the camera, cloaked in green screen outfits.
Yet despite these advances, some of our closest neighboring exoplanets remain undetected and cloaked in darkness.
As with all history-changing events, these things happen in procedures cloaked in very formal lingo.
Other insects cloaked themselves using plant residue, wood fibers, dust, and lifeless shells of their victims.
There's also just something funny about Sandra Bullock cloaked in a blindfold navigating down a river.
Though cloaked in mismanagement and hypocrisy, the core of Juicero has always been the produce itself.
Google Earth and satellite photos appear to reveal the site of a pyramid cloaked in foliage.
Our Constitution does not grant monarchical legislative prerogative, cloaked as executive orders, in the executive branch.
Sprave takes the blaster to a duel with an intimidating black-cloaked, red-lightsaber-wielding foe.
From there, attacking people head-on — though almost always cloaked in anonymity — wasn't a big leap.
In one picture, he's cloaked in camouflage, holding a pistol and pointing his index finger skyward.
The church's unremarkable neo-Gothic exterior cloaked an interior designed by the Louis Comfort Tiffany studio.
Or, if the matter is taken to a grand jury, the process is cloaked in secrecy.
Before long they're back on the shore, cloaked in towels, their hair thick with salt water.
The origins of the buttered roll are cloaked in mystery, or perhaps mere lack of curiosity.
That argument, former U.S. regulatory officials said, doesn't hold water when litigation is cloaked in secrecy.
The fantasy is about a world that is cloaked in darkness when it loses its sun.
Helicopter crews have been made distinctly aware that their aircraft are no longer cloaked by darkness.
For questioning a day of racial segregation cloaked in progressivism, the pair was smeared as racist.
One day they told him how they saw him: arrogant, standoffish, still cloaked in gangster swagger.
Acceptable female passion and aggression in American culture is typically cloaked in the language of motherhood.
I cannot say that when crude anti-Semitism is cloaked in supposed criticism of Israeli policy.
Nonetheless, arguments in favor of repeal were cloaked in language of consumer friendliness, of consumer protection.
Risks of this practice are cloaked in smooth-talking rationales to satisfy agendas beyond professionals' control.
He and his family even experienced what it was like to live inside this cloaked architecture.
It's intuitive that the ability to cloak objects will vary wildly depending on the object being cloaked.
McInnes denies being a racist, though he regularly spouts bigoted thoughts thinly cloaked as "politically incorrect" humor.
However, there are certainly some coincidences involved in the resurgence of these crimson-cloaked harbingers of tyranny.
The high-stakes prep and practice sessions have been cloaked in secrecy and wrapped in expectations gamesmanship.
Because it can be masked with a veneer of legality, it can be cloaked with plausible deniability.
Vice President Pence was greeted by protestors cloaked in red robes outside a Friday speech in Colorado.
Maybe I'm not ready for my heroes to be cloaked in middle-age, not an invisibility cloaks.
Like the rest of the Embassy, the room is small, and the windows are cloaked with drapes.
Gay rights groups argued that the bill would have cloaked discrimination as a form of religious liberty.
This article originally appeared on VICE UK. The green-cloaked shaman lifts his hands to the sky.
Finally there is the hatred from the left, which comes cloaked in the language of progressive values.
"No Role Modelz," one of the hits from his last album, is misogyny cloaked in nostalgic progressivism.
Below Salesforce Park in San Francisco, the transit center is cloaked in a lacy, undulating aluminum veil.
Van Ness is an active interlocutor, constantly cutting in and asking serious questions cloaked in his idiosyncratic language.
In another image, cloaked in similarly magical light, she hugs herself, eyes closed, transported somewhere else, somewhere better.
A scant 100 meters beyond the wall, an outpost cloaked in camouflage netting is perched atop a building.
These mysterious, cloaked idols construed of folds and flaps feel wildly improvisatory and classical at the same time.
David's schizophrenia and his mental illness were diversions that cloaked the Shadow King's parasitic presence in David's mind.
These laws are often cloaked in the guise of keeping people safe or evoke morality as a justification.
On March 22014 she posted two pictures of herself cloaked in a burqa and brandishing an AK-216.
When they do, they face bureaucrats cloaked in prosecutorial immunity, with virtually unlimited budgets and substantial procedural advantages.
Rage cloaked as anti-elitism, power restored to the people who never lost it in the first place.
They're both cloaked in the authority of law enforcement and responding to political pressures at the same time.
There are figures, both cloaked in shadow and lit by lamplight, that grip your life in iron fists.
This was a full blown Kobe love-in complete with giggling, gifts and questions cloaked in gushing praise.
Los Angeles, cloaked in some of the nation's dirtiest air, thinks it's time to make a clean break.
He might be out there now, cloaked by the blue light of a computer screen, ready, waiting. ♦
And his message, cloaked in the language of Islam, underscored how much Turkey has changed in recent decades.
A young man on the Destiny Islands named Xehanort was paid a visit by a mysterious cloaked figure.
His photographs, which were made in 2007, are imposingly large, portraying vast landscapes cloaked in choking orange dust.
I could picture the modern skyscrapers as they rose, cloaked in canvas and the city's traditional bamboo scaffolding.
That's when we hear the distinct cackle of Palpatine, the cloaked evil leader also known as Darth Sidious.
Second, we need to point out anti-Semitism, intentional or not, cloaked in the legitimacy of policy debate.
Under well-settled law, favoring one religion over another is unconstitutional, even when cloaked in seemingly neutral terms.
News footage at the site showed survivors cloaked in blankets trying to warm themselves after getting to shore.
These programs vary in scale, and in some cases, may be relatively tiny efforts cloaked in grand messaging.
"We just went back to basics, with a quintessential gable-roofed form," he said, completely cloaked in black.
The weather in Sydney was relatively mild, although its skies were still cloaked in smoke from nearby fires.
He also covertly sent an "us versus them" message cloaked in the rhetoric of jobs and the economy.
The kind of America hid in history books and used to erect statues of oppressors cloaked as heroes.
So they went about their fearful, filthy business cloaked by darkness, and occasionally by masks and white sheets.
The #Trump Administration has launched a brazen attack, no matter how it is cloaked, on our nation's #CleanCarStandards.
The driver turns back around and we see a cloaked figure as the sounds of an air raid intensifies.
The description by Spicer was cloaked in protectionist terms, and described as a 20 percent border tax on Mexico.
Here, Mr. Lazar, his body cloaked in rags, is more diverting than sinister while Ms. Canale borders on glib.
But, in reality, Ally and her cloaked nasty women are set to become just another, albeit better-dressed, cult.
Slipping through the grey-green teak forest he wound around thickets of wild sage, cloaked behind its orange flowers.
It's a sustained attack on the credibility of her account, cloaked in a pose of reasoned skepticism and empathy.
The garments' audacious shapes became more than wrappers, growing to be almost independent of the female bodies they cloaked.
Fritz Böhm's debut film Wildling is cloaked in mystery, dark and dank, occasionally bloody, sometimes shocking, and fantastically folkloric.
My belly button, however, is rarely seen — it's usually cloaked in a T-shirt, hidden away — let alone smelled.
It's a Nexus phone cloaked in metal, and its design fits nicely with all other smartphones of its caliber.
While Stephen had cloaked most of his criminal activity, he did not purge his more innocuous internet search history.
With the Hereafter Institute, Barcia-Colombo enlisted a cast of highly convincing white-cloaked "consultants" to walk museumgoers, a.k.a.
Their regressive message, cloaked in an ultramodern skin, is being spread online to a new generation of race warriors.
For a long time, Lear's amours had to be cloaked in the neat periphrases of "bachelordom" and eccentric reclusion.
In the video, the camera pans across a group of somber-faced girls cloaked in robes with hair coverings.
Behind the flamboyant outfits and tongue in cheek stage names, the band keep their true identities cloaked in mystery.
She had called herself mom-in-chief, and cloaked in that nonthreatening title, had done what she cared about.
Conservatives should let Sanders and Clinton corner the market on bad tax policy cloaked in ugly class warfare rhetoric.
WhatsApp chat groups are being used to spread illegal child pornography, cloaked by the app's end-to-end encryption.
But such exercises of power by the ultra-wealthy, often cloaked as philanthropy, don't always get the desired reception.
There's a palpable air of intention: Demi-walls and closet doors are cloaked in blocks of loud, eclectic paint.
Still, the way he cloaked his coolness and masked his aloofness in the language of the heart was brilliant.
To paraphrase Jean-Paul Sartre: If the truth remains cloaked in the motherland, in the colonies it stands naked.
Republicans cloaked their opposition behind claims of national security, but it was primarily driven by antipathy toward Mr. Obama.
So, yes, Oliver Sacks's writing, like any writing, partakes in showboating, even when cloaked in modesty and self-effacement.
He calls out competitors like AT&T and Verizon for their confusing pricing and hidden fees cloaked in fine print.
The Redeemers cloaked their rhetoric in the need for more government efficiency, but their goals were also racial, Podair said.
"But, it's still cloaked in a lot of mystery, confusion, ignorance and is spread by word of mouth," she said.
Still, Kaine failed to bring up one of Pence's vulnerabilities -- his history of anti-LGBT legislation cloaked as religious freedom.
This couple is being a bit hysterical, and they're actively engaging in fear mongering (and perhaps evensome cloaked self-promotion).
American Horror Story's social media has often provided the biggest clues for the show, which is often cloaked in mystery.
Cloaked in science fiction and a Lost-ish plot, the faith-based themes feel like spinach baked into a brownie.
In previous years, the senior staff of the White House, while not exactly anonymous, has been cloaked securely in boredom.
Even doors get the animal house treatment here, including this entryway cloaked in cowhide painted to look like zebra skin.
But most deals were cloaked in secrecy, and jobs for locals were often only low-paying manual work, activists say.
Upon scrutiny, the North Carolina Senate bill looks more like political posturing cloaked in the veil of access and affordability.
The investigation has been cloaked in secrecy, and it is unclear how many others have been questioned by the FBI.
Cloaked in secrecy is whether the plan will propose outright the creation of a Palestinian state, the Palestinians' core demand.
The ability to absolve an individual of a legally mandated punishment remains a semi-divine power cloaked in constitutional dress.
When he died he left cloaked in cowardly silence, never revealing where he hid the remains of our loved ones.
Maybe they fear the same thing we do: a sense of inevitability cloaked by something we can't see or control.
Technically, we were the "detachment" of a regular fighter squadron, our identity cloaked because of the secrecy of the work.
Marvel describes the character as a man "struggling with multiple personalities and amoral inclinations" who acts like a cloaked avenger.
Moon Knight follows a mercenary named Mark Specter who operates as a cloaked avenger while dealing with his own issues.
They are all protesters and cloaked in the same constitutional protections — and subject to the same criminal laws for violence.
As Rey and Palpatine prepare to do battle, we see them surrounded by a stadium filled with mysterious, cloaked supporters.
The market's layout is thoughtful, with room to roam, an A.T.M. in a cloaked booth, picnic tables and portable sinks.
But he said another fire escape on the side of the building was cloaked in flames and impossible to scale.
Chamonix is a glorious place for visitors, especially in winter, when the town and its mountains are cloaked in snow.
Black departure from the South, while necessary for safety and opportunity, was cloaked in the loss of that regional beauty.
I can see the speculation now: Taylor Swift Battles Cloaked Kanye West, Kim Kardashian, Katy Perry, & Journalists In New Music Video.
Cloaked in a shearling coat and milk-white sweater, Griffin saunters across the room to face about a dozen media members.
" Dresbach added: "We designed the dress to play off what he was wearing so they both came in cloaked in gold.
In no uncertain terms, and not cloaked in neutral art speak, I find Christoph Büchel's Barca Nostra vulgar and terrifyingly violent.
The hill spilled away beneath it, cloaked in dark elms, tapering off at the smoke-clad medina in the valley below.
Instead, Love Is Dead is cloaked in sadness which, while an appropriate reaction to today's headlines, leaves the listener feeling hopeless.
Cloaked in seriousness, with the imprimatur of Peter Jennings' ABC News, in reality The Note was not news but simple gossip.
Cloaked in the glitter of Silicon Valley but facing a grimy fight with Detroit, Tesla's position is stretched on every dimension.
The danger is that Deutsche just staggers on, cloaked in patriotism and paying only lip service to making an adequate ROE.
AJC Reporters also learned how state boards handled some cases secretly and in other cases cloaked sexual misconduct in vague language.
Snow also fell on the summits late last week, with photos showing the summit of Mauna Kea cloaked in white Thursday.
"You should really get on our bandwagon and try and get this DNA test done," Jenner urges a hoodie-cloaked Khloé.
Cloaked with the protection of social normalcy that comes with being "successful" in an idyllic space, the matriarch of Mamma Mia!
But district attorneys wield enormous power, too, and it is frequently overlooked or is cloaked in a kind of institutional invisibility.
The wall-mounted television was more art than entertainment, cloaked in a tapestry cinematically embroidered with "Fine" (Italian for "The End").
They are still front and center, just cloaked in gender-generic policy talk so we can avoid the pitfalls of 2016.
I still remember the stares as I padded down the locker room, fully cloaked except for my feet, face, and hands.
For people in painful circumstances, an admonition to seek therapy can be little more than victim-blaming cloaked in enlightened compassion.
Andrew M. Cuomo, cloaked their comments in the ancient rhetorical art of declining to discuss something but then discussing it anyway.
One of them was aiming a gun down a side street, his head cloaked in a balaclava, like an executioner's hood.
At the end of the funeral, Mr. Pollard's coffin, cloaked in the Fire Department's flag, was carried to a fire engine.
But the valley and its surrounding mountains, cloaked in thick forest, are so rugged and biologically rich that the bears persisted.
At the same time, some studio operatives — in carefully cloaked conversations — are trying to capitalize on accusations in pursuit of awards.
The upper two-thirds of the spherical peak are usually cloaked year-round in snow and ice, according to the observatory.
After getting the call from Mike, Stanley remembers their childhood experiences in 1989, long cloaked in a weird IT-caused amnesia.
Exclusivity is cloaked as inclusive community, escapism is dressed up as empowerment, and philanthropy is used to deflect from profit motive.
Cloaked in red velvet and an unconvincing white beard, Santa stayed for hours as children took turns sitting on his lap.
"From a community point of view, the project has taken on a persona of having been cloaked in mystery," he said.
Filled with antebellum mansions and squares cloaked in thick Spanish moss, Savannah, Georgia, boasts as much beauty as it does history.
"Islam went from being strictly a spiritual movement, after 12 years, to becoming a political movement cloaked in religion," she says.
For example, an active cloak might calculate and display a recreation of some scene in which the cloaked object has been disappeared.
This laziness-cloaked-in-nihilism conveniently removes the need to have actual opinions about anything, but "giant douche or turd sandwich," right?
There are infants, tricked-out SUVs, lap dogs, flags, mugs, and even a bounce house cloaked in silver and black Raider garb.
But by night, he's a cloaked hero who protects his love Sailor Moon (aka Usagi) from the aliens that continually invade earth.
The ANC dismissed what it called "the frivolous antics of the DA cloaked as democracy" in a message on its Twitter feed.
You can snake it into tight spaces, around corners, and into dark, cobweb-cloaked recesses where you dare not stick your hands.
The Eaglehorn Bow is an obvious inclusion, but the Cloaked Huntress and Secretkeeper cards are also must-haves for early game pressure.
At the time, lawmakers cloaked their efforts in a veneer of concern for the safety of women having abortions in the state.
Despite the N.F.L.'s insistence that football is growing into an international game, it's still an American idea willfully cloaked in Americana.
It's a mystery, in other words, cloaked in fantastical garb and presented as a psychologically deft examination of a young man's pain.
Eventually, a mysterious cloaked figure walks by, and from the opposite direction, Herman drives his garbage-collecting golf cart along the boardwalk.
For many, the country's geographical position, and subsequent history, as the center of the Silk Road has cloaked it in something mythical.
Beccafumi depicts God as an insubstantial being whose features are cloaked in inexplicable darkness, as impenetrable as the shadows engulfing the damned.
Social media exacerbates the phenomenon, with prominent personalities engaging in increasingly juvenile Twitter feuds, often cloaked in the veneer of patriotic concern.
Meanwhile, Italy's decadence continued, temporarily cloaked by the dynamism of part of the industrial north and the international competitiveness of some corporations.
It is largely cloaked in procedural language and includes wide-ranging criticisms of the House's approach — many of them with substantive shortcomings.
For this reason, it is likely that their responses will be measured, often lethal but mostly cloaked in deniability and non-attribution.
Jay Sekulow, the longest-serving personal attorney for Trump, opened the day's proceedings with a cloaked reference to the former Trump aide.
Virunga sits on the forest-cloaked volcanoes of central Africa and is home to over half the global population of mountain gorillas.
Davis, who played with David Bowie and whose dry intelligence cloaked his explosive talent, could occasionally be found performing at Paris Blues.
Presented by All for One Theater in the Beckett Theater at Theater Row, it, too, is cloaked in an unusually enveloping blackness.
On YouTube, the same incentives have created cottage industries of shock jocks and livestreaming communities dedicated to bigotry cloaked in amateur philosophy.
Trump's options are more vast, her movements more mysterious and her activities, when she's not working with her team, more cloaked in privacy.
When we've seen these individuals de-cloaked—often very publicly and often amidst legal dire straits—the underlying personalities are frequently very… different.
And I understood that it was all supposed to be cloaked in a little bit of mystery of when and how and why.
Coleman had to quickly change her son, so he was cloaked in just a diaper and a blanket to meet Kate and Will.
"The vast majority of prison labour is not even cloaked in the idea of rehabilitation," says Heather Thompson of the University of Michigan.
Here's a closer, scene-by-scene look at the video, which opens on a lingering shot of a wooden wardrobe cloaked in darkness.
Vanity Fair, Vogue, The New York Times Magazine, The Washington Post and others have cloaked him in the rapture of an international celebrity.
Liberal economists call Republican plans to abolish the estate tax a costly giveaway to the rich, cloaked in rhetoric about saving family farms.
He was projected onto a large monolith reminiscent of the Lincoln Memorial, while a disco ball cloaked the audience in dotted, fragmentary light.
His friends, more often than not cloaked by anonymity, point to them as a sign that he deserves a shot at the presidency.
Some analysts speculated that Mr. Kim's charm cloaked a wily attempt to fend off sanctions and deflate talk of military action from Washington.
He cloaked himself in patriotism, wearing Army gear, and plastered a "Wounded Warrior" sticker on the trunk of his 2006 silver Mitsubishi Eclipse.
Mr. Pence's desire to discriminate while cloaked in his religion made him an evangelical hero, holding the second-highest office in the land.
The better route is lamb chops masala, cloaked in a pepper-stoked onion gravy and so soft, you barely need teeth to enjoy.
"There are a lot of voices saying that 'we have to do more for strategic autonomy,' cloaked in emancipatory rhetoric," Mr. Hamilton said.
They filmed a group of children dancing to "Old Town Road" in the Laurelton evening, and photographed a child cloaked in cotton candy.
Their funding sources are often cloaked by third-party organizations with nondescript names, which accept money from donors who wish to remain anonymous.
The frame shows a man with a shaved head cloaked in saffron, the color of Hindu monasticism, sitting on a saffron-backed armchair.
That sense of uncertainty was cloaked in more mystery when he incorporated materials like sheets of glass, fabrics and glass jars on set.
Radziwill's RHONY exit was cloaked in drama and anxiety amidst her lengthy, ever more confusing feud with castmate and former best friend Bethenny Frankel.
What they find are some harried doctors, interpersonal drama between a hospital worker and a cop, and a surrounding circle of cloaked, cultish figures.
If anything, the world rules set up by Bird Box should mean they're more adept at surviving a world cloaked in that unending darkness.
For his journalistic detours, Mr. Penn has faced his own share of criticism, some of it blunt and some of it cloaked as satire.
Palestinian artist Yazan Khalili's photographic series Landscape of Darkness (2010) takes on the point of view of cities cloaked in a nighttime military curfew.
It will take work to lift the shroud of mystery, shame and deprioritization that has cloaked female pleasure for a long, long, long time.
"Islam went from being strictly a spiritual movement, after 12 years, to becoming a political movement cloaked in religion," she said in one address.
The "scandal" of Marilyn Monroe's overt sexuality was cloaked by tales of domestic devotion — to men who, as later became clear, psychologically abused her.
"If you cloaked the entire planet, they might still be able to deduce that something is going on through radial velocity measurements," Teachey said.
Thoroughbred Technology, class representatives "cloaked in a veil of ignorance" can adequately represent the interests of class members who might otherwise have divergent interests.
Perhaps the sound of "the Academy" conjures up a set of cloaked figures roaming through damp medieval hallways, holding long scrolls and heavy tomes.
It's like he's gathered up all the rage and futility hovering in the air around us, cloaked himself in it, then climbed a tree.
I was eager to share my birth story, but I certainly didn't want to be prompted with a closed-ended question cloaked in judgment.
The BBC reported Wednesday that the Soroush app features images of traditionally cloaked women holding placards wishing death to Israel and the United States.
Avatars, including a barbaric orc with an ax and a cloaked shape-shifter act out the role-playing games played by the stage characters.
Many of Europe's right-wing populists have recently opted for a Trojan Horse approach to EU-warfare: nationalism cloaked in the language of multinationalism.
We've found the potato among the hamsters, and we've even found the cloaked Queen Elizabeth II in the brown and white sea of corgis.
Measures in other states have been cloaked as "religious liberty" bills or as efforts to protect children from transgender predators lurking in public restrooms.
With Obama's election, the Tea Party—a movement that cloaked its fanaticism in the language of patriotism—staged a coup of the Republican Party.
Pre-internet days meant word-of-mouth was king and the underground channels cloaked this band in a dark, punk/metal, swamp-hailing mystery.
The foreground depicts a cloaked juggler tossing a millstone, a walking stick, and a key, alleged to be a rebus puzzle spelling out Milwaukee.
As we drove through quiet streets, Skinner noted the eerie beauty of Savannah's twisted oak trees, draped in Spanish moss and cloaked in fog.
In 2000, she resigned from the company that bore her name, selling it to her Japanese license holders in a deal cloaked in secrecy.
There, 26,000 light-years from Earth, and cloaked in interstellar dust and gas, lurks another black hole, with a mass of 4.1 million suns.
The dining room is unassuming, décor secondary to food, with walls a bland salmon pink and tables studiously cloaked in white with black overlays.
Finally, Meghan Markle, scrutinized for her fashion choices even before she married into the British royal family, was cloaked in mystery over the weekend.
Mr. Mugabe's rule offered conflicting narratives of violence and a fragile inclusiveness, a powerful impulse to dictatorship barely cloaked by lip service to democracy.
Hillary and Bill Clinton's highly paid speeches — whose transcripts they steadfastly refuse to release despite pressure on the campaign trail — are cloaked in secrecy.
The casino clerk had cloaked his ethnic prejudice as a question of culture: Immigrants (whom we Germans are "saving") should be learning European civilization.
Be patient for dates and ticket details, and don't buy them at the Hog's Head from cloaked strangers taking dragon eggs as a trade.
There are the hucksters and the tricksters, the bon vivants thriving on naive capital, the idiot clowns cloaked in their own compelling pitch decks.
Except for Ski Mask — a goofy, loud, glorious anomaly — most such rappers have a tendency to vanish behind tears and spittle, cloaked in solemnity.
The task of an invisibility cloak is then to make it seem as though passing light has not actually been distorted by the cloaked object.
One of the co-authors, Aengus Carroll, notes how the prosecution and punishment of gays is sometimes cloaked in legal proceedings, but is clearly persecution.
With this so-called "plain talk," he has made more visible a problem that we prefer to keep cloaked in concern, fear, and backhanded compliments.
Whereas the G4 was plastic and curved, the G5 will be cloaked in metal and straight as an arrow, according to noteworthy leaker Evan Blass.
Due to the controversial topic and alleged pro-life stance, the film, which is shooting outside of New Orleans, cloaked production under a fake name.
" An attempt to reach Ramos' attorney was unsuccessful, but he made a statement to the Post that "she is cloaked in the presumption of innocence.
Because the defense is cloaked in that presumption of innocence, a criminal defense attorney may argue in a public medium that the defendant is innocent.
Then she cloaked the offending blemish with a pair of sunglasses and headed outside, and suddenly we were like, Whoa, when did that hair happen?
Just as dieting and weight concerns now often go under the guise of "wellness," fear of being fat can get cloaked as concern about bloating.
Indeed, nearly every major movement for social, economic, or racial equality in America has cloaked itself in the rhetoric initially established during the revolutionary era.
Cloaked in obscurity for 3,000 years, his tomb was unsealed by Howard Carter at a time when the valley was believed to hold no surprises.
Morrison was brought to a table at the front of the stage cloaked in a red cloth, a small glass of water at its corner.
The photo was professionally shot and was taken in Annese's lab, after the various membranes that had cloaked it were removed, leaving it fully exposed.
In the season premiere alone, Glover hides themes of voter suppression, police brutality, and the deaths of unarmed black men cloaked in Atlanta's warped humor.
Hardly a junket, the trip to a war zone was cloaked in secrecy to protect the safety of Pelosi and a delegation of House members.
Fawkes-cloaked images successfully fooled Amazon, Microsoft, and Megvii recognition systems 100 percent of the time in tests, the researchers reported in a new paper.
You find out the CEO cloaked business reasons in the decision, and the decision all came down to one thing and one thing only, Kara.
Even today the firm's ultimate recommendation and how its client, Boeing, responded remain something of a mystery, cloaked in the secrecy of grand jury proceedings.
And its system for complaints -- where judges police fellow judges -- is a world so closely controlled and cloaked in secrecy that it defies public scrutiny.
Former officials say they might be under lock and key somewhere in the Internal Revenue Service building, but even that fact is cloaked in secrecy.
With the outcome of the novel never in doubt, I could savor the language, satire and repartee, the cutting observations cloaked in seemingly innocuous remarks.
In some cases, this has a racial basis, and usurpation anxiety grades into racial nostalgia, which can grade into outright racism, albeit cloaked in disclaimer.
If there were a Straussian way to have make-work jobs but cloaked as something else, and if that were sustainable, I would consider it.
But they found that if another force exists in that universe that affects particles more strongly than gravity, the singularity becomes cloaked in a black hole.
The Israeli military has said its soldiers adhere to the rules of engagement to defend Israeli civilians and security infrastructure from attacks cloaked by the protests.
So much mystery has cloaked the heavily funded startup known as Magic Leap that nearly any tidbit of information sets off a new round of speculation.
These, produced oxymoronically by a company called Just Cupcakes, are rounds of fudgy chocolate cake, rifled with caramel, cloaked in marshmallow, and impaled on a stick.
It seemed, in a cloaked way, that she had some sympathy for the aims and hopes of those feminists whose tactics and writing she still detested.
It was once cloaked in lush forests but huge expanses have been cleared by loggers and to make way for roads, fields and vast rubber plantations.
The horses cloaked in stripes saw fewer fly landings on the striped portions, but there were no differences in landings and bites to their bare heads.
After wandering the streets cloaked in an abaya, she made a daring decision to knock on the door of a stranger's house and ask for help.
"The Trump Administration has launched a brazen attack, no matter how it is cloaked, on our nation's Clean Car Standards," said California's attorney general, Xavier Becerra.
Rather, the long-awaited transition was a seamless and carefully managed affair, cloaked in the quiet formalism of a modest ceremony before the nation's national assembly.
The security cameras yielded nothing; black hoods cloaked the faces of the three intruders, who registered only as collections of jerky motion in the infrared system.
The preview video (above) features no sound, just a stern figure cloaked in shadow, a setting that appears designed to produce a chilling, almost spooky effect.
Since Thrawn has returned, maybe we'll see other background elements that figured prominently into his plans from the books, such as Interdictor Cruisers or cloaked asteroids.
The hate-filled messages that accompany white supremacist rallies and demonstrations are typically cloaked in terms of free speech, and usually enjoy considerable First Amendment protection.
It's the way it's cloaked in legalese, buried in the local newspaper, looking to anyone who happens to notice it like just another routine bureaucratic change.
Still, is the federal judiciary treated with respect because it is cloaked in a protocol of confidentiality that might make it less subject to daily scrutiny?
A cloaked Thomas Bangalter and Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo show up towards the end, trudging through a snowstorm where they discover a mysterious purple light.
Fawkes' success fell to 39 percent when an algorithm's training set included less than 85 percent cloaked photos for a particular person, according to the paper.
I spent the next three days in the hospital, where medical staff cloaked my name on the registry in case my cousin tried to find me.
In the communities closest to the Paradise fire, an apocalyptic fog cloaked the roads, evacuees wandered in white masks and officials said respiratory hospitalizations had surged.
Yet as the problem grows, it is little understood by the public — in part because the very existence of resistant infections is often cloaked in secrecy.
Monster led the pastor into a backyard, where more than a dozen MS-213 soldiers stood in a circle, cloaked in a cloud of marijuana smoke.
In the emergency request to Congress, and in documents made public by its committees, the precise use of the funds is cloaked in deliberately vague language.
His remarks amounted to a vigorous critique of Mr. Trump, cloaked in the kind of sweeping, uncompromising proposals that have long defined his democratic socialist agenda.
Armed with outward earnestness and well-cloaked dreams of world domination, these digital geniuses promised their creations would result in the best of all possible worlds.
That would be nearly unthinkable hubris in the shadow play of Chinese politics, where ambition and power plays come cloaked in high-minded rhetoric and rules.
The wiretapping claim shows how easy it is — when all the answers are cloaked in secrecy — to send investigators in different directions and muddy the conversation.
Justification for repeal was also cloaked in arguments that the CFPB rule was actually unfriendly to consumers because it deprived them of the right to arbitrate.
A better reason to continue the investigation is that other individuals not cloaked with the same immunity as the president may have engaged in criminal wrongdoing.
People also can&apost help but notice the series poster — featuring Paltrow at the center of a "tunnel" cloaked in pink oblong folds — resembles a vagina.
After bonding with Fury, Captain Marvel finds the Tesseract on Mar-Vell's cloaked Kree Imperial Cruiser in orbit around Earth and Goose the Flerken swallows it whole.
With that in mind, the band traverses miles of musical landscape on Bhavachakra—it's bleak, meditative and dark music, cloaked in a dank shroud of heavy metal.
There seems to be an entire other film — a more complex, coherent one — cloaked in the random bits and pieces in the first half of Rogue One.
It clipped trees and the roof of a house in northern New Jersey as it lost control on a morning damp with drizzle and cloaked in fog.
"Until recently, authorities denied the existence of these draconian camps, and now they have cloaked their repression in legalese," USCIRF chair Tenzin Dorjee, said in a statement.
Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said Thursday the department will police bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies with "very, very strong" regulations so that they don't become cloaked in secrecy.
The lead single, "The Winter Hymn," was released in February along with a surreal video, which you can watch below, featuring a bunch of cloaked, masked figures.
There's psych-trance tendrils fingerpicking showcases and more patient melancholy, all cloaked in a magnetic hiss that lends an even smaller more cloistered feeling to the proceedings.
She returned to New York early, and waltzed into the Great Day USA offices, cloaked in savagery and a fabulous coat like the daytime goddess she is.
Use Night Mode for dim outdoor and indoor scenes, from viewpoints enjoyed at midnight to fancy, Michelin-starred dishes that are usually cloaked in dark mood lighting. 
Sufism, a mystical branch of Islam, has been cloaked in secrecy for most of its existence, having been forced underground by Ottoman rulers in the 13th century.
Powerful groups and individuals cloaked their white supremacy and panic over the prospect of interracial sex in the respectable language of warnings about population explosion and density.
Leaving the paparazzi for the Belichick bunker, Brady did not speak to the news media at all last week, although his coach expressed reservations cloaked in gamesmanship.
After rising to power, Mobutu had renamed the Congo Zaire, cloaked himself in leopard skin and drained the country's coffers, buying off his enemies to maintain stability.
As the BLM lagged in implementing population management tools and allowed herds to swell, calls for lethal options have grown increasingly loud, cloaked as a necessary evil.
The EPA also has responded to criticisms that its chemical reviews have been cloaked in secrecy by holding more public meetings, which are dominated by industry scientists.
Others, cloaked in blue, who endeavored mightily to take courageous action against a desperate criminal and had the unthinkable happen, will bear indelible scars in their minds.
He's wandering in the dark, breathing loudly through the mask of his hazmat suit, when suddenly a woman cloaked in a hospital gown appears out of nowhere.
The anonymous 18th-century canvas portrays the wedding of an Inca princess and a conquistador, witnessed by Inca royals in gold regalia, and black-cloaked Spanish clerics.
" Nicolas Metheny, 18, who was cloaked as the character Kylo Ren, added, "To hear the music actually being played, that's just a whole new level of wow.
Facebook, for its part, has cloaked the entire enterprise into a section of the app opaquely titled "Off-Facebook Activity," which could more or less mean anything.
Cloaked in a camouflage of hard-smiling passive aggression, Chum has always been reticent with his family on the subject of his life before coming to America.
Windmills, as stand-ins for human activity, absorb and reflect Mondrian's masterful light – sometimes glowing red in direct sunlight, and other times cloaked in shade near sundown.
The untraditional design, by Samantha Sleeper, featured a high neckline, flowing short sleeves, and a short pencil skirt cloaked in a full-length piece of sheer lace.
Kerbala, 80 km (50 miles) south of the capital, was cloaked in black because of the robes worn by pilgrims, and bedecked in a sea of flags.
While the rest of the country celebrated its resurgence after "a century of humiliation," its financial center and special administrative region was cloaked in fire and smoke.
In other works, County obsessively draws dots in bright colors, rimmed in black or white circles, rendering these cloaked characters in a manner akin to psychedelic pointillism.
Neil Gaiman first started coming to America nearly four decades ago, cloaked in obscurity and the smog that wreathed the New York City of the early 1980s.
That decision, along with his history, shows that his veneer of politeness is meaningless, and that misogyny is misogyny, whether it's cloaked in good manners or not.
The dramatic moment that our star, the Sun, appears to be cloaked in darkness by the moon during the total solar eclipse of 9 March 2016 in Indonesia.
Instead, he said he had helped clear away the previously existing artifice under which senators had cloaked their ideological objections to court nominees behind claims of ethical concerns.
Cloaked in a black mantle, riding a pale horse and scything through Sunderland's back four with relish, Jamie Vardy will be the very vision of the Reaper himself.
It has been 22019 years since PhotoDNA was developed at Microsoft, yet the industry's efforts to detect and remove known illegal photos remains uneven and cloaked in secrecy.
After nearly six hours of discussion, the committee's chairman, Kevin Brady of Texas, introduced a multi-faceted amendment that Democrats once again argued was cloaked in secrecy. Rep.
She seemed to be perennially cloaked in an invisible fur coat, casting an all-knowing smile, as if she'd collected 98 Dalmatians with only 3 more to go.
Original sources — the celebrities themselves — provide unsurprising results: photos of a day spent by the pool, a post that's a not-so-cleverly cloaked ad for tummy tea.
As weird as he was — as much as he seemed always cloaked in mystery and myth, more than any other musician I could think of, he united us.
From this germ of an observation grew one of the most curious aspects of our series: The rise in resistant bugs is cloaked in widespread and chronic secrecy.
"They engage in mysterious activities in the dark and so they have been cloaked in superstition since ancient times," Stanford University classics scholar Adrienne Mayor told National Geographic.
An endless supply of men and women, cloaked in orange vests and white helmets, have marched across the city day and night in search of ways to contribute.
Twenty years ago this week, two heavily armed bandits cloaked in Kevlar traded hundreds of bullets with law enforcement officers after a botched bank heist in North Hollywood.
Chicken wings are cloaked in zingy peri peri sauce, made of South African-cultivated chiles blended with lemon juice and spices, for hours before they are flame-grilled.
Media saturation has cloaked even the recent past in a haze; TV news programs practice "counter-investigative journalism," reporting on the newsrooms to which they are ideologically opposed.
Not only will an Internet service provider be unable to see what content readers are browsing, the fact that they visited the site at all will be cloaked.
It removed or cloaked 120 works of art that had either been created by an immigrant or donated by an immigrant — about 20 percent of the museum's display.
Most of the response to Stranger Things has been cloaked in the idea of nostalgia, in the thought that it really captures the feeling of its '80s setting.
NEW DELHI – New Delhi officials have ordered a two-day halt to construction in an attempt to reduce choking pollution that has cloaked the city in smog and dust.
That's why the beautiful designs in Apple TV ads are rarely seen in real life because the phones are cloaked by ugly (if profitable) cases and gauzy screen protectors.
"President Trump has cloaked what is a discriminatory ban against nationals of Muslim countries under the banner of national security," said Greg Chen of the American Immigration Lawyers Association.
But cloaked inside jibes at Banfield's appearance is an all-too-common dismissal that anyone who disagrees with the new order of things is too old-school to matter.
"She naturally embodies the spirit of the Givenchy women with impertinence, generosity and a lightning wit — all cloaked in a touch of mystery" Givenchy shared in a press release.
What's happening: But these tools are often cloaked in secrecy, so it can be impossible to judge their accuracy, or even know where and how they are being used.
And then, you see a vision: 12 tall young women, cloaked in blue and white floor-length robes, their faces shadowed by the hoods resting neatly on their heads.
Police were required to separate the mob from us and we were then escorted six blocks to our destination, with the cloaked radicals following and screaming profanity-laced insults.
We caught up with John to talk about the cloaked powers in the music industry, gender inequality, the forthcoming tech industry war, and how pop has mutated in 2016.
Combine it with an incognito mode session and your online activities are pretty well cloaked, but the previous caveats about logging into your usual accounts and services still apply.
Through the brand The Dark Arts, he sells items like a "dark ribcage hoodie with bat ears," a cloaked sweatsuit, and Kawaii Monster, Blood on the Dance Floor merch.
Two-fifths of the landlocked former Soviet republic of Belarus is cloaked in woods, including remnants of the great forest that rose from the European Plain 10,000 years ago.
Waves of passion are cloaked in a shining, medieval purity — and a use of babbling invented languages — that feels otherworldly; the effect is simultaneously in and out of body.
Which is why, as Colts Quarterback Andrew Luck walked off the field at Lucas Oil Stadium on Saturday night, he was presented with a gift cloaked as a turd.
Begin at the Nordic Museum, which reopened in May in a striking new zinc-cloaked structure in Ballard, the northwestern neighborhood and traditional home of Seattle's seafaring Scandinavian community.
"L'Atlantide" (2000-287) is an eerie work in gouache on paper by René Magritte picturing a bathtub (tiled on the outside) and a bulging object cloaked in a sheet.
But this one simple thing is impossible to discover; the true owner, and the true origins of the money, are cloaked under an anonymous offshore company registered in Belize.
Intrigued, the astronomers attempted a closer look to understand the atmospheres of two of the planets -- but the atmospheres were cloaked by an opaque layer at a high altitude.
"The principal dissent raises the possibility that discrimination in hiring, for example on the basis of race, might be cloaked as religious practice to escape legal sanction," Alito wrote.
Shine sees its ad blocker as a consumer savior, cutting out the immense waste of cell data spent loading clunky ads and fending off the malware sometimes cloaked within them.
But the fast-growing 20 trillion yuan ($3 trillion) industry, whose lending operations are cloaked behind opaque structures, will be tough to rein in, according to employees at some trusts.
"This entire exercise, while cloaked in 'litigation,' is and has been nothing more than the ultimate partisan gerrymander," wrote House Speaker Mike Turzai and Senate President Pro Tempore Joe Scarnati.
The other half shows Robinson, now rocking a smokey eye and a seriously amazing silver puffer jacket, cloaked in red and purple light, surrounded by her best pals and beer.
Details: SAR allows for data-gathering regardless of weather conditions, making it especially useful for monitoring the planet's disappearing ice sheets that are cloaked in darkness for half the year.
With greater awareness of our own, we can be more selective when making donations, and avoid those products that are cloaked in pink, blue, or whatever primarily to move merchandise.
He attacks these samples with the same half-singing, half-mumbling cadence of rappers such as Playboi Carti or Lil Yachty, cloaked in the vocal tones of mall-rockers past.
He also plans on capturing more landscapes during the day time, as he did with the clear skies in the Stand Alone series, but also daytime cityscapes cloaked in fog.
Despite the undisputed quality of its roster and its recurring role as a favorite, Argentina heads into its opening match of the Copa América Centenario on Monday cloaked in doubt.
Lest there be any confusion, this in the coming weeks and months was later cloaked as the "denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula" — in the Panmunjom, Pyongyang and Singapore joint declarations.
He cloaked them in dreamy names like Crème de Mink, but priced them more modestly — from $21980 to about $21988,21986, or about $1,170 to $23,400 today if adjusted for inflation.
Nonetheless, it is clear that much of the influence economy that exists on these platforms remain cloaked from everyday users, despite being in clear violation of FTC guidelines and rules.
The spread of the germ in some hospitals and nursing homes has been cloaked in secrecy even as it can lead to devastating outcomes for individual patients and their families.
Donald G. Timone, cloaked in the purple and gold robes of Advent, led the procession down the central aisle of St. Joseph's Church here on the first Sunday of December.
"We don't want just one or two to get closer," shouted a woman cloaked in a niqab, the full-body female garb worn by devout Muslims, urging others to follow.
Such negotiations have long been cloaked in secrecy, making it extremely difficult for patients to learn how much a service might cost and where they could obtain it less expensively.
In doing so, it pulled back the veil on a judicial process that for decades — and to the consternation of those inside FIFA and out — had been cloaked in secrecy.
"A 'cloaked' landing page used in an ad will display content to Facebook's automated and manual review systems that differs from that shown to actual Facebook users," reads the lawsuit.
While I worked on Rome's infrastructure, building roads, trade routes and universities, Spain sent dozens of red-cloaked missionaries across the map, spreading Protestantism and converting civilizations left and right.
The camera pans to a different set of black girls and women of different ages, heights, tones, professions, fame, only connected in their stance, cloaked in various cuts of ivory.
Lasix is a "performance enhancer cloaked as therapeutic medication that less than 80% of the horses need" despite 95% of horses receiving it, the Jockey Club said in a recent paper.
It was clever too, cloaked in the bold and colorful logos of whatever brands your dash buttons were for; an Amazon wolf hidden in the sheep's clothing of your favorite product.
It's infectious, this darkness cloaked in cooking segments and crafting suggestions, and a successful integration of a real-world problem into a segment about how to improve an angel food cake.
That keeps every new iteration of AHS cloaked in mystery — fans only see an echo of the theme in the promotional material, rather than, say, a clip from an upcoming series.
Not that that has dissuaded them: Last week, it hung clown effigies cloaked in KKK robes from a tree in a Richmond, Virginia, park named after notorious slave trader Joseph Bryan.
There's a burning rivalry here, but it's cloaked under smiles and passive aggression — not unlike how the women of Desperate Housewives operated when confronted with mean PTA moms and nosy neighbors.
One photograph shows models cloaked in black, one with a dark veil atop her head, staring blankly, bleakly into the distance while hovering on an elegant yet aged and battered staircase.
But what Roiland and Harmon are doing is asserting the value of sentimentality, cloaked in Lovecraftian postmodernism and delivered by one of the most sardonic characters in the history of television.
Even though he ranted about the press, he was also far more available to the media than the cloaked Hillary Clinton, who has yet to give a news conference this year.
As the piano plays in the background, we're cloaked in the way Lux feels—staring out of the car window, making her way home alone in a taxi, solitary and reflective.
Before the game, I stood with Howie Rose, the authentic radio voice of the Mets, and watched the team take batting practice, cloaked in the long shadows of an autumnal afternoon.
In many of the photos, Nami is cloaked in not much more than nature—her belly gently resting on a rock, her body submerged in water, her torso curtained by ferns.
Before the rise of cloaked social media accounts, there were pamphlets of unknown origin, anonymous letters peddling false charges, as well as dubious parking-lot fliers, phone calls and blog posts.
ROME — Pope Francis dropped in again this week on his predecessor, Pope emeritus Benedict XVI, wishing him happy birthday "with particular affection" in a now familiar showing of white-cloaked cordiality.
Jimmy Kimmel, once a rather apolitical figure, cloaked himself in activist garb, pushing for — and against — legislation in a way that forebears like Johnny Carson and Jay Leno wouldn't have imagined.
And because so much of today's teen social media use is rooted in a fear of getting caught, many teens have detoured their online activity to different ways of cloaked communication.
Photos of Mr. Ben Ali — his hair jet black, his face unlined, his body cloaked in dark suits — were ubiquitous, on billboards and in classrooms and government offices throughout the country.
With my throat exposed and my hands groping blindly in the air in front of me, I felt vulnerable, like a baby bird, cloaked in hundreds of dollars' worth of gear.
This is partially a function of English-language skills, although the district works hard to determine when a student's skill level, particularly in math, is cloaked by lack of language proficiency.
The law was enacted to combat an explosion of what is known as "soft money" in campaigns through so-called sham issue advertisements, which cloaked partisan advocacy in discussions of public policy.
At a clearing encircled by more members of the cloaked horde, clouds take toothy serpent shapes and obscure the white of Sampson's enormous desert moon, but nothing can dampen the menace below.
At another, you lean in close to damned souls being pulled away to hell by devilish creatures, with one lone cloaked figure in their midst seeming to lurk as a memento mori.
Someone else saw a scorpion falling; he thought it was an antahualla, a mythical creature in local lore that soars from mountaintop to mountaintop at night, cloaked in light, menacing those below.
One subject, cloaked in a robe and carrying a cross in "Untitled (Black Christ Procession, Panama)" (1945), stares at Grossman, caught in a moment of surprise or annoyance or somewhere in between.
Even the popular aspects of his populism were cloaked in the language of revenge—of empowering his people at the expense of political aliens, like immigrants and minorities, who had overtaken them.
Presidential trips to war zones are normally cloaked in secrecy for security reasons, revealed only when the commander in chiefs have landed, and sometimes only after they have safely left the region.
A bigger problem for Republicans: some conservative economists say the same thing about an even costlier tax break Congress wants to give some businesses, cloaked in rhetoric about mom-and-pop enterprises.
DENVER — Twenty years after California first legalized marijuana use for sick people, "medical marijuana" has become a billion-dollar business so cloaked in emotion that it would be virtually impossible to dismantle.
He often played surrounded by a room of gear on the stage, cloaked in a shimmering cape with a mirror behind him for the crowd to see all that he was doing.
Whether it be the cloaked mystery members of Fast Forward or the harsh sonic assault that is the duo of Bastard Noise, the label is home to an array of crazy output.
At first it seems as if we might be in Irvine Welsh territory, reading a voice that is coming to us from deep inside a place and a time, cloaked in dialect.
It helps explain the mood of fear that cloaked the US Capitol in recent days as lawmakers frantically worked to put a floor under the economy -- the basic foundation of American life.
In the 18 months ending last June, 117 such allegations were funneled to the department's Internal Affairs Bureau, where findings remain hidden and any discipline of officers is cloaked in administrative secrecy.
Such exercises of power by the ultra-wealthy, often cloaked as philanthropy, have come under increasing fire in recent years from the likes of writer Anand Giridharadas and Dutch journalist Rutger Bregman.
"We believe that Caesars' actions, which we believe violated federal securities laws and were cloaked in secrecy, damage our capital markets and we are prepared to fully litigate the matter," Kupferberg said.
There are no piles of fallen windows, no molding bits of plaster scattered like dirty snow, no kicked in doors, just the barely perceptible shapes of boxes and detritus cloaked in shadows.
"That may have come cloaked in a Brooks Brothers suit and in parliamentary language, but that was designed exclusively to give the right-wing media an opening to question your loyalties," Rep.
The pots sweat with the phantasmagoria described by De Forest and are cloaked by Bailey's twisted humor, as if one of Dr. Gladstone's blob creatures reproduced with Bailey's "Two Face Jug" (1990).
On a day when Jerusalem was cloaked in a blast of premature summer heat, he served up cold soba noodles paired with the subtle—if un-Japanese—heat of a garlic-chili paste.
Gabriel, an anti-Islam activist who has described Islam as "a political movement cloaked in religion," hosted a dinner in Pompeo's honor in 2016 — where she gave him an award that he accepted.
But there's a overwhelming joy in watching him inhabit the role it seems he's been waiting his entire life to play — a force of chaotic-good cloaked in a velvet cape and goatee.
"In our ever increasingly visible world of social media – people's opinions of us can come from across the globe, and with no responsibility, cloaked behind a username," writes Dunn on the company website.
Gabriel, an anti-Islam activist who has described Islam as "a political movement cloaked in religion," hosted a dinner in Pompeo's honor in 2016, where she gave him an award that he accepted.
Still cloaked in mystery, Magic Leap, the Florida-based augmented reality startup, has added a whopping $793.5 million in new funding, despite the fact that the public hasn't even seen its product yet.
Other trailers, however, prefer to leave the film so cloaked in mystery that the only way to make sense of the teaser is to head to the theater when the movie is released.
Speaking to the BBC, Tom Newton Dunn, political editor of The Sun, speculated that any exchange of information would most likely have been vague, and the conversation cloaked in an informal Westminster code.
Belichick, his hands in the pockets of a hooded parka that cloaked his hunched frame, paced the bench area in solitude, with those in his vicinity retreating even farther from his brooding presence.
Because Mr. Manafort no longer had, on paper, a "common interest" with Mr. Trump, his lawyers' communications with Mr. Trump's lawyers could no longer be seen as cloaked with any expectation of confidentiality.
I am far away, on a work trip to a liberal-arts college in Walla Walla, in eastern Washington State, the entire campus cloaked in thick smoke from raging wildfires to the west.
In the distance, from my brooding perch, the shoreline is cloaked in a dull haze where I can discern an unremitting penance that has been heading this way for a long, long while.
He was cloaked in the same black gown and donned the same black cap, but that was about all that he and the rest of Goucher College's Class of 2019 had in common.
The American military should not be a stage background, and American national security policy should never be cloaked with even a shadow of the kind of militarism used by the worst of nations.
She conjures up the world of Moses as an adopted infant, his origins cloaked in silence, a Hebrew raised at the Egyptian court whose identity was revealed to him only as an adult.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads An arctic village cloaked in a winter blue hue, a griffon vulture soaring serenely, and two theatre actors in China preparing for a performance inside a cave.
"President Trump has cloaked what is a discriminatory ban against nationals of Muslim countries under the banner of national security," Greg Chen, director of advocacy at the American Immigration Lawyers Association, told Reuters.
No Face—the film's cloaked spirit whose ghastly black-transparent body is abbreviated by a harsh white mask-face that's very Jason Voorhees meets a Mexican luchador—is pure id, ravenous and completely insatiable.
Well, for one thing, because neutrinos are so disinterested in interacting with the universe, they make good candidates for observing phenomena that might otherwise be "cloaked" by its effects on other particles, like photons.
Subsequent calculations by Santos and Crisford supported Vafa's hunch; the simulations they're running now could verify that naked singularities become cloaked in black holes right at the point where gravity becomes the weakest force.
If the young-magnetar theory is correct, then—according to one possible version of the story—we have to envisage a newborn, superdense neutron star cloaked in a powerful and highly unstable magnetic field.
There are no jump scares as you explore the house, only a sense of dread that grows as you inch your way through corridors cloaked in a darkness that dares you to step forward.
Overall, however, Böhm's film is cloaked in mystery, dark and dank, occasionally bloody, sometimes shocking, and fantastically folkloric as protagonist Anna's possibly explicable, possibly supernatural, possibly uncontrollably monstrous origins and existence are fleshed out.
A couple of months have elapsed since I wrote a piece on these hallowed pages, profiling the mystery cloaked, balls-in-a-titanium-vice falsetto ad-libbing king of the MySpace age: DJ Rankin.
Onstage in an east London venue a few weeks before she has me sipping hibiscus tea in her home, she's cloaked in a puffa jacket, her hair recently shorn to a tight, bleached crop.
It can give you a massive swing by pulling out a copy of your secret-empowered minions like the Cloaked Huntress or Secretkeeper, turning an okay turn into a scary one for your opponent.
This was a military operation, cloaked in secrecy, to insert not only the journalists but three stand-up basses, cellos and other instruments and musicians from St. Petersburg into the Syrian front-line city.
So the response today should have been, as it was back then, to give people more rights and causes of action to shoot down falsehoods, rather than create a cloaked network of corporate censorship.
It relies on a recognition system being trained on cloaked images, but most people already have dozens, if not hundreds, of photos of themselves posted online that the systems could have already drawn from.
Saudi Arabia has long been known as one of the world's most conservative places, where bearded religious police enforced strict social codes and women cloaked their bodies and often covered their faces in public.
Others are more carefully cloaked: Facebook shuttered a pair of pages in Italy last week that were concealing far-right political messaging in what appeared to be lifestyle or sports sites unrelated to politics.
Harissa Chicken Thighs With Shallots We couldn't stop eating this chicken, which is cloaked in a sauce spiced with cinnamon and harissa, the North African pepper paste and a strong shortcut for weeknight flavor.
BERLIN — Cloaked in body armor and bearing heavy weapons, more than 1,000 German police officers swooped down Wednesday on homes, offices and mosques in shock-and-awe raids centered on Germany's financial capital, Frankfurt.
Along the way we meet a couple of cool new monsters, including a giant flying purple people eater, a kind of scurrying mini Cthulhu with legs, and some kind of cloaked ninja-y Sith Lord.
It all started when researchers from Southern Methodist University in Dallas noticed a lack of hydrogen deposits that are found in water-ice on the Moon's poles—two regions that are permanently cloaked in shadow.
"The culture of abuse in gymnastics, the tacit permission for emotional, psychological and physical abuse cloaked in obfuscation and denial creates an environment where sexual abuse can occur with impunity," said former member Jessica Howard.
More directly disturbing are the Goya-like "Adoration of the Calf" (1941-42), based on a photograph of a cow's head on a cloaked pedestal by Erwin Blumenfeld, or its neighbor, "Hanged Pierrot" (1940-41).
He was perhaps too young and idealistic to appreciate the nascent monster in the tactics laid out by the G.O.P. political strategist Lee Atwater, or the Machiavellian goals cloaked in Newt Gingrich's Contract for America.
"We wanted the songs to be cloaked in a shroud of darkness, basically," she tells me, explaining the impetus behind some of the album's darker, heavier tracks and its underlying themes of death and decay.
In its third season, the show returns to explore aspects of Berlin's gritty underworld and growing film industry as Rath and Ritter work to track down a cloaked killer who's been terrorizing a movie shoot.
The opera is a kitschy, exploitative sanctification of monogamy cloaked in gorgeous music, and Marc Albrecht conducted the Deutsche Oper orchestra with lush colors and outstanding sensitivity to the singers, even in the thickest passages.
Additionally, my brother tells me that being cloaked in the semi-dark behind a tablet and in a helmet that, he confides, is a size too small for hours on end is, surprisingly, very trying.
Stereotypes abound, she noted, with the upper echelons of the profession embodied by the aspirational up-and-comer cloaked in cashmere and silk and the role-play specialist dressed in pinstripes or a schoolgirl smock.
In one photo for their album Map of the Soul: 7, the seven members of the South Korean supergroup BTS, or the Bangtan Boys, are cloaked in feathers, obscured by an ominous cloud of darkness.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Senate Democrats on Wednesday narrowly blocked legislation that would slow the entry of refugees from Syria and Iraq to the United States in a contentious vote cloaked in presidential election-year politics.
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australian officials warned communities in bushfire-ravaged eastern states to strengthen fire defense on Tuesday amid forecasts of soaring temperatures and strong winds, as one approaching blaze cloaked the capital in thick smoke.
Again, I love the setup and the self-consciousness of the narrator; and the obsessive searching of Sarah Woodruff at the horizon again and again, as she returns to the ocean's edge, cloaked in black.
"The Three Robbers," from 1961, ends with the black-cloaked bad guys not only shown the error of their ways by an orphan named Tiffany, but using their ill-gotten treasure to open an orphanage.
SEOUL/HANOI (Reuters) - North Korea's leadership once said its decisions should be "cloaked in fog", Vietnam's ruling party keeps a tight rein on domestic media, and U.S. President Donald Trump relishes keeping the press guessing.
Unlike in the days of brick and mortar stores, customers in today's online shopping marketplace are cloaked in layers of anonymity, their wants, desires and specific shopping styles all filtered out by keyboards and IP addresses.
I truly wish I could reveal that the Academy was comprised of a band of cloaked figures who use magic to accurately determine the very best of all 2017-22014 TV, but that's not the case.
Republican abuse of congressional "process" in the Fast and Furious case dragged on for nearly a decade after the GOP shamefully cloaked its political fishing expedition in the tragic death of a U.S. Border Patrol agent.
The defense insisted Garcia Zarate had stumbled across the gun, which was cloaked in cloth, and accidentally set it off while he was unwrapping it, sending a bullet ricocheting off the ground before it struck Steinle.
And though the G5 does look good cloaked in that aluminum, it kind of feels like LG is playing catchup to companies like Samsung and Apple who just have more experience building smartphones with these materials.
Having said that, rising anti-Semitism that's often cloaked in the politer guise of anti-Zionism is a global fact of life, and so is growing hostility to Israel among leftist political parties across the West.
Judge Garland, 63, and Judge Srinivasan, 49, are undergoing background checks by the F.B.I., according to a person knowledgeable about the process, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because it has been cloaked in secrecy.
It bears more than a passing resemblance to the truck cloaked in shadow from the official Tesla images, and it was taken at a spot that's supposedly been used for Tesla vehicle testing in the past.
In retrospect, I felt the whole experiment was an elaborate ploy so that my ex could have sex with my best friend within the confines of marriage, cloaked in some kind of consensual open-marriage agreement.
After Mario Draghi, the ECB's outgoing president, pushed deposit-rate cuts and a promise to restart quantitative easing (QE) through its governing council last month, Bild, a tabloid, depicted him cloaked and fanged, as "Count Draghila".
When you're looking to buy an apartment in New York City, you hear all kinds of horror stories about boards, how they're cloaked in mystery and you don't know whether they'll let you into the building.
The artworks' authority asserts itself even as it is cloaked in gestures or an overall angle of vision that is off-kilter and eccentric, often due to mental states that most of us will never inhabit.
In del Fora's painting, love's arrow is broken on Chastity's shield and the latter, a vision of her namesake sturdily cloaked in white, waves the chain with which she will bind her foe, naked and vulnerable.
Yemen: The 'forgotten war' cloaked in the shadow of Syria Al Bukhaiti told CNN the newly-declared government was "not an alternative to a future unity government that would include members of those who are pro-aggression".
"A Grammy award-winning performer, songwriter, and singer, she naturally embodies the spirit of the Givenchy woman with impertinence, generosity, and a lightning wit — all cloaked in a touch of mystery," it said in the press release.
Despite great obstacles, students like Harris were able to not only survive the onslaught of racial hatred that cloaked itself as respectable activism, they thrived and flourished all the way to the United States Senate and beyond.
Below that, between his desk and the kitchen, was his sculpting workspace: a box of small metal tools, a swivel chair, a wooden board on a rusty stand, and a clay form cloaked under a plastic bag.
On the 13th floor, my deluxe room (a middle-priced room category) was a study in moody hues, with dove-gray walls and drapes, smoked-glass mirrors, a charcoal rug and wardrobes cloaked in soft indigo fabric.
In 27, Kyle Wagner wrote a spot-on essay about how the lessons of Gamergate — the campaign of targeted harassment against mostly female journalists, cloaked in the language of press criticism — predicted much of our current moment.
However, if the HoloLens had been cloaked in secrecy, I would not have emerged from my private demo of the technology calling it a seismic computing development that would change everything, as many have framed Magic Leap.
It's the third time this has happened in the galaxy in less than a century, but apparently nobody has learned anything, and a mysterious cloaked figure rises to power at the head of yet another fascist force.
"It is recklessness cloaked in righteousness, and would make the American people less safe," Mr. Cheney said in remarks he made at the same time that Mr. Obama delivered a national security speech across town in Washington.
Better cloaked was the reason for his enmity: Oracle had been slow to get into the cloud business, but recently made multiple hiring raids on A.W.S. Both Oracle and Amazon declined to comment on Mr. Jassy's dig.
Two people dance naked alongside one entryway, their bodies defined unlike the amorphous figures of the later cut-outs; flanking an adjacent portal are an eerie cloaked skeleton and a woman-like being with razor-sharp teeth.
The piece dates back to 1908; engraved with "Napoleon enveloppé dans ses réves" ("Napoleon wrapped in his dreams"), it features the military leader cloaked in swaths of billowy fabric and is worth between $4 and $12 million.
Brimming with outrage at sex trafficking and other forms of violence against women, Ms. Ensler's script requires delicate handling so that the women in these plays come across as people, not social problems cloaked in dramatic form.
The whistle-blower's specific allegations remain cloaked in mystery, but they involve at least one instance of President Trump making an unspecified commitment to a foreign leader along with other actions, according to news reports in Washington.
Red Dead Redemption 2 gave us a hokey, frustrating, and largely feature-less bit of non-verisimilitude cloaked in a grubby, era-appropriate model of the original Eastman Kodak box (shout out to the artists on that).
While cloaked in language about Israel, these attacks quite clearly cross the line of legitimate criticism, flirting instead with old blood libels that have been used for hundreds of years to justify persecution and violence against Jews.
There's no charm in Stella and Barney, who are too busy trying to impress upon you how great they are that their work finally devolves into one long shrill cry cloaked in a variety of elaborate costumes.
The nature of celebrity is to fabricate a certain cult of personality around pop culture figures, giving the impression that they're not only perennially flawless, but also living lives cloaked in obscurity and beyond our simple, plebeian understanding.
"We have removed or cloaked these works to demonstrate symbolically what the Davis Museum would look like without their contributions to our collections and to Wellesley College, and to thereby honor their many invaluable gifts," the museum said.
But green groups said disbanding IPOP was a blow to Indonesia's efforts to cut deforestation and fight the annual forest fires, which last year were among the worst on record and cloaked the region in haze for weeks.
There are different ways to make invisibility cloaks, all of which have to contend with the fact that diverting light around something introduces time delay problems—because the light can't pass straight through the object that's being cloaked.
We Happy Few draws from the classics of British dystopian fiction, evoking The Prisoner's saccharinely sinister Village, Brazil's euphemism-cloaked retro-futurism, Brave New World's drug-fueled faux-utopia, and 1984's Oceania with its constantly rewritten past.
Rianna Jade Parker and Pelin Keskin, who founded The Lonely Londoners in 2013, are gathering artists of color together to tell the stories of this generation of PoC artists, whose efforts are many but often cloaked in insignificance.
"Since 2014, we have had approximately 2.3 million square feet, or nearly 10 percent of inline space, succumb to the black-cloaked, scythe-wielding grim reaper of bankruptcy," WPG CEO Lou Conforti told analysts and investors last week.
A work by the M.I.T. artist-in-residence Diemut Strebe: a 16.78-carat diamond, one of the most brilliant materials on Earth, under a glass dome and cloaked in black carbon nanotube material, the blackest black we know.
Researchers do know, however, that Kepler-22b is tilted on its side like Uranus, which means that its north and south poles are alternately bathed in sunlight and cloaked in darkness for half a year at a time.
Monk's music was already about displacement, counterintuition, refusal cloaked as humor; with his 16-piece band, Mr. Beasley laces 10 of those crooked themes into funky, often­-Caribbean rhythms, pulling them into today and back to a taproot.
"We wanted to highlight Syrian cuisine, which had gotten lost in the shadows of Middle Eastern cuisine," Jala said, noting how Lebanese and other Arabic restaurants had cloaked their restaurants in a generic "Mediterranean" label, for broader appeal.
The blaze started on Sunday on Saddleworth Moor, an expanse of hills cloaked in purple heather that is popular with hikers and home to bird species including the endangered golden plover and curlew and the common red grouse.
Most of the locals on the street were dressed in traditional garb, with maybe half the women cloaked in niqabs and hijabs, whereas Kassam was wearing a blue blazer whose inner lining was patterned on the American flag.
CreditCreditTony Cenicola/The New York Times In the spring of 1862, cloaked in the predawn darkness of Charleston Harbor, 23-year-old Robert Smalls stood aboard the C.S.S. Planter, a Confederate transfer and gunboat, and plotted his escape.
After we greeted a mother and two children who had braved the lake's cold water for a dip, her camera suddenly was up and she snapped several pictures of the family as they walked away, cloaked in towels.
White power activists have long embraced a form of violent nationalism (or violent racism cloaked in nationalism), that is always on the lookout for enemies, from Vietnamese immigrants to black churchgoers to, at times, the federal government itself.
Cloaked in milky green, raw sienna, ultramarine blue, and a patch of salmon against a bright yellow field, the work is a shock wave of paint poured across the raw canvas with the infatuation of a new love.
Against Spain, some of the red-white-and-blue-cloaked faithful chanted "Rapinoe for President" after she scored her second goal, a sport-soaked show of patriotism at its loudest and proudest level for the Americans on the field.
She shares her dark cloaked relative's secret penchant for late hours of vigilante work as well as some of his familial heartbreak (like the one-percenter who doubles as Batman, Kate's origin story stems from the loss of relatives).
Some of these exports include what co-founder Samir Madani called a "sophisticated setup based on cloaked ship-to-ship transfers over a period of two months," with one China-bound cargo apparently being transferred via four different VLCCs.
Some of these exports include what co-founder Samir Madani called a "sophisticated setup based on cloaked ship-to-ship transfers over a period of two months", with one China-bound cargo apparently being transferred via four different VLCCs.
Whatever laughter gets squeezed out of this show is not generated by self-contempt, but rather contempt for an art scene that keeps asking for this dog-and-pony show of art cloaked in the politics of outsider identity.
In the meantime, physicians might do better to stay cloaked in white and continue to objectively curate and explain medical information to patients and society, whether that information comes from scientific studies, advertising, the government — or even advocacy groups.
Yemen: The 'forgotten war' cloaked in the shadow of Syria "This resolution allows us to have an overall discussion in the Middle East, which has been lacking here, and a discussion about Saudi Arabia's role in Yemen," Paul said.
A series of archival recordings from the 1930s and early '40s, from radio broadcasts taped by the pioneering sound engineer Bill Savory, it's a revelatory body of music that had been cloaked in myth and obscurity for many years.
The biases of hosts can be cloaked — for example, one Airbnb listing in Washington states "we cannot accept guests arriving in D.C. by bus or motor coach," without mentioning race, class or ethnicity — and may be difficult to eradicate.
In the tradition of Arthur Penn's "Bonnie and Clyde" (1967), Francis Ford Coppola's "The Godfather" (21985), Martin Scorsese's "Mean Streets" (21987) and Roman Polanski's "Chinatown" (21990), "The Deer Hunter" cloaked a mood of existential uncertainty beneath layers of violence.
The athletes entered Carrara Stadium before the broadcast began and spent most of the ceremony cloaked in darkness as Beattie and a number of other dignitaries took to a stage to shower praise on the April 4-15 Games.
Cloaked with the world's most advanced stealth coating, the F-22 and F-35 would likely be called upon to lead a potential air campaign against North Korea should the situation escalate to the point of using military force.
A decade ago, you could ask someone what they pictured when they thought of the Golden Gate City: The Golden Gate bridge, of course, as well as beautiful Victorian row houses cloaked in fog, clanging trolleys, a bohemian vibe.
I have a particular, joyful memory of a pressed duck I ate at Daniel in Manhattan once, of the perfect mineral taste of the blood-enriched sauce that cloaked the bird's flesh, so red above the starched white tablecloth.
ANYANG/SANGPO, China (Reuters) - For years, China's industrial heartland has been cloaked in smog, its waterways choked with pollution pumped from enormous clusters of factories churning out the mountains of cement and steel needed to build the Chinese economy.
The "best" groups are the smallest and most secret because they're cloaked from both the online and offline world — places where both myself and so many of the women I spoke to for this article feel invisible, unvalued, or objectified.
Maybe some of these actions will be cloaked under nondisclosure agreements and wrapped up in mandatory arbitration clauses so that it will be a breach of contract to disclose these publicly or take the provider to court over any wrongdoing.
Readers assumed she was simply pointing out that Tyrion is more like his father than any of them think, but is it possible that she was trying to tell Jaime the truth about his identity, cloaked in an innocuous observation?
By meticulously studying 35 samples of insects preserved in amber, an international team of researchers were able to uncover all sorts of deception, including bugs that cloaked themselves in pieces of plants, grains of sand, and even the remains of prey.
But the exact chain of events that led to Castor's declining to prosecute Cosby in 2005 has been cloaked in secrecy for more than 12 years and has become part of Cosby's defense and an underlying theme of the current case.
Thursday evening's Al Smith dinner also showcased a different side for each candidate -- though it could be said that both lobbed cloaked insults rather than employing the typical light-hearted and self-deprecating humor that is traditional of the event.
As you can see from the photo above, nude statues at the Capitoline Museums in Rome were cloaked with ridiculous white boxes to spare Mr. Rouhani "any possible offense" on his visit to Rome on Tuesday, according to The Guardian.
The reigning Dancing with the Stars champion, who is seven months along in her pregnancy, cloaked her baby bump in a strapless black maxi dress by Wolford at PEOPLE's "Ones to Watch" celebration in Los Angeles presented by Maybelline New York.
"Future Day," once again moves the record on to an entirely different path and this gorgeous flute led piece that is cloaked in solemnity serves as a reminder that Fleurety are not here to be put in any kind of box.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Trump administration publicly released on Wednesday its rules for deciding whether to disclose cyber security flaws or keep them secret, in an effort to bring more transparency to a process that has long been cloaked in mystery.
Her unconventional approach to politics has given her supporters a peak behind the curtain of a institution that has long been cloaked in secrecy, and where senior lawmakers are wary to show the public how the sausage gets made in Washington.
In a response brief, AOL's lawyers at Wachtell said the dissenting shareholders cloaked their rehearing request in a supposed math mistake but they are really asking Vice-Chancellor Glasscock to ignore the Delaware Supreme Court's directive to consider market realities.
Presumably even the president's most brazen political enemies would hesitate to vote against him in such a proceeding while telling the public that the basis for their belief in his guilt has to remain to some extent cloaked in secrecy.
Taking off in the plane, we caught a last view of the little town and, way off in the distance, still another surf break — a long, empty wave, peeling perfectly onto a jungle-cloaked sandy shore split by a brown river.
While the North Korean military maintains capable anti-air weaponry, its radar systems would be unable to detect the F-22s and F-35s, which are cloaked with the world's most advanced stealth coating, before a strike on those defensive systems.
The most recent example is The OA, a series that was so purposely cloaked in mystery in the days leading up to it—not even a cohesive synopsis anywhere to be found—that it was frustrating before it even debuted.
As a revanchist attack against environmental regulation unfolds in Washington cloaked in pro-business rhetoric, a pragmatic forward-looking revolution is taking place in financial centers and corporate boardrooms around the country, supported by leadership from state and local governments.
It's some time around World War I in rural Ireland and the orphaned Rachel (Charlotte Vega) and her twin brother, Edward (an effective Bill Milner), are struggling in the family manor, an art-directed ruin cloaked in shadows and mystery.
These portraits of the progenitors of the Twelve Tribes of Israel are spryer and less mystical than Zurbarán's more Caravaggesque — and more famous — tortured saints, like the ascetic, cloaked St. Francis kneeling in sepulchral darkness in the National Gallery of London.
Alison Roman has a fine new recipe for shrimp Louie (above), a San Francisco standard that she's rejiggered so the salad isn't drowning in Thousand Island dressing but cloaked in lemony vinaigrette instead, with an aioli for dipping on the side.
SHANGHAI — Ever since Meng Wanzhou, the chief financial officer at the Chinese technology giant Huawei, was arrested in Canada nearly two months ago, Chinese officials have denounced the move as "wrongful" and "arbitrary" — a political affair cloaked in a judicial one.
No, he's having to grapple with all of these problems at once while cloaked in disgrace and coping with an unprecedented defection of more than two dozen Republican former supporters who feel that endorsing him has become a moral transgression.
Grassroots efforts inform people of the dangers and barriers their elected officials are concocting in faraway capitals, or even in more local settings such as zoning boards, where rotten deals may be cloaked in the "smoke-filled" rooms of Washington.
In many ways anti-anti-Trumpism mirrors Donald Trump himself, because at its core there are no fixed values, no respect for constitutional government or ideas of personal character, only a free-floating nihilism cloaked in insult, mockery and bombast.
Their names are Rugile Barzdziukaite, Vaiva Grainyte and Lina Lapelyte — and these friends from Kaunas, Lithuania, the immensely deserving winners of the Golden Lion at this year's Venice Biennale, created an unforgettable performance whose even temper cloaked an ecological sucker punch.
Cloaked under the veil of "transparency," these new restrictions would make it impossible for the EPA to rely on the best available science to ensure that we have clean air, clean water, safer chemicals, and many other fundamental public health protections.
Instead of using rectangular windows, or a tower cloaked in glass, the architect decided to go with square windows that look out of place on the slim tower, and make it appear as if it were composed of gray Lego bricks.
ZURICH (Reuters) - The era of mystery-cloaked numbered Swiss bank accounts has officially come to a close as Switzerland, the world's biggest center for managing offshore wealth, began automatically sharing client data with tax authorities in dozens of other countries.
Until employers are forced out from a tribunal cloaked in secrecy and filled with decision makers and rules stacked in their favor, women will continue to hear derogatory "moo" sounds on their way to the break room with a breast pump in hand.
Social media exploded late Sunday night with widespread mockery of the armed group, which is led by Ammon Bundy, the flannel-cloaked 40-year-old son of rancher Cliven Bundy, who once sparred with the federal government over grazing rights — and won.
As is the case in most countries around the world, the fact that shame tends to be bestowed on the victim rather than perpetrator of the crime means that this extreme form of violence against women and girls is cloaked in silence.
Dressed Silicon Valley-casual in jeans and flanked by a PR rep rather than cloaked acolytes, the engineer known for self-driving cars—and triggering a notorious lawsuit—could be unveiling his latest startup instead of laying the foundations for a new religion.
Because even when she was cloaked in Gucci last week, making waves for wearing an Italian designer who's best known for shaking up the establishment and redefining what's considered desirable and beautiful, the questions weren't about how the dress looked or its trendiness.
Proclaiming the unreality of the present lifts the heavy burdens of gravity, belief, and action, effecting a great leveling whereby all statements float by, cloaked in doubt … Against this rhetoric, a different proclamation: I want to live in the reality-based community.
A Messenger from The Emperor — a red-cloaked creature with a video screen for a face; he's the one that shows up at the end of the latest trailer — relays the fallen ruler's last order, and then it's off to the gameplay.
This is perhaps because they feature "custom 10mm high-performance Beryllium drivers," are cloaked in "handcrafted acetate," and come with a hefty stainless steel charging case (14 hours of additional charge) that might break a toe were you to drop it on one.
The spooks retort that, on the contrary, they cannot keep up with terrorists and criminals cloaked by encryption, the dark web and the fact that, as the world builds internet infrastructure, a smaller share of total traffic is routed through accessible Western networks.
While both photos below still have a fair share of grain, the S7 picture is a much more pleasing shot because you can actually see the detail of the photo rather than most of it being cloaked in shadow on the iPhone 6s.
During yet another turbulent week in a convention-busting election campaign, Obama cloaked himself in the symbolism-laden settings of the Pentagon and an appearance with a foreign dignitary in the White House to denounce Trump as "unfit" for the Oval Office.
Banning Cloaked Spam Sites – Pages and accounts will be deactivated if they share links or ads that point to landing pages that use "cloaking" to show Facebook's content moderators an innocent version of a site while showing everyone else spam, scams, and porn.
An impeccably assembled thriller cloaked in post-apocalyptic dread, Shults's follow-up to last year's astounding Krisha zeroes in on a family's attempts to survive against a faceless and unstoppable threat, doing anything they can to keep the darkness outside their home.
While this kind of regulatory harmonization can grease the wheels of trade, it can also in practice amount to a kind of race to the bottom where business interests push what's essentially a deregulatory agenda cloaked in the complexities of a trade agreement.
Even Gilead's gruesome aspects, like public executions, are cloaked in biblical allusion; they're called "Salvagings," as if being beaten to death were act of of salvation But, as Offred realizes, Gilead oppresses through deliberate manipulation, not open-minded interpretation, of the Bible.
WASHINGTON, Nov 15 (Reuters) - The Trump administration publicly released on Wednesday its rules for deciding whether to disclose cyber security flaws or keep them secret, in an effort to bring more transparency to a process that has long been cloaked in mystery.
You see, part of the problem here is that some people believe, improbably, that virtue can be cloaked in vice, that what he says and what he means are fundamentally different, that the former is acting as a Trojan horse for the latter.
Banks are not able to appropriately file SARs or CTRs concerning activities in law firm IOLTAs because they are not able to understand the nature of transactions within the accounts, which are by their terms cloaked in secrecy by the attorney-client privilege.
She has been mocked as awkward when dancing the "Whip/Nae Nae" on "The Ellen DeGeneres Show"; as icy when fielding punches from Zach Galifianakis while sitting "Between Two Ferns"; and as cloaked in staff and security when visiting the Iowa State Fair.
Lil Yachty has mainlined Gucci Mane's vocal quirk — a penchant for odd rhyme structures cloaked in unlikely melodies — and distended it to absurdist lengths; he has also signed with the label owned in part by Coach K, one of Gucci Mane's former managers.
Perhaps this is because climatic and environmental changes are often cloaked in the language of scientific prediction and hypothetical futures, so it was a shock to hear of a here-and-now practical consequence of a dramatic global change already far advanced.
While the changes are imperceptible to the human eye, if the cloaked photo is used to train an algorithm—by being scraped from social media, for example—it will cause the facial recognition system to misclassify an image of the person in question.
As Dhaka has grown over the last 50 years, paving over gardens and filling in lakes, this new urban landscape — choked with traffic instead of water hyacinth, cloaked in smog rather than mist — has challenged the viability of the old remaining structures.
On social networks and in too many corners of the mainstream media, scientific expertise cloaked by a fog of propaganda, misinformation and scam ads for essential oils and that one mystery food every gut doctor in America is begging you to throw out.
Mr. Suleimani's killing, by taking those powers to new extremes, draws new attention to how they became so broad, and so cloaked in executive branch secrecy, that an act that meets virtually any colloquial definition of assassination could be considered legally permissible.
But for a White House as cloaked in suspicion as this one, after two years of stunning revelations about Moscow's election interference, it is yet more bad news that will fuel a feverish atmosphere and further crank up pressure on Trump's inner circle.
This week, as cold and fog cloaked the streets, we've found ourselves swaddled up in bed clutching our laptops, eking what enjoyment and warmth we could from the best new music on the internet—and let us tell you, it's been roasting.
Singularities—snags in the otherwise smooth fabric of space and time where Albert Einstein's classical gravity theory breaks down and the unknown quantum theory of gravity is needed—seem to always come cloaked in darkness, hiding from view behind the event horizons of black holes.
George Lucas botched the execution of the prequels so badly that it hardly comes through, but the Jedi were almost as bad as the Sith—they're war-mongering and conservative, too, cloaked in ideals of goodness but nearly incapable of doing any actual good.
The bottom line: The investigation "found disgraced doctors who were recast as salespeople, manufacturers that cloaked themselves in pseudoscience and had few scientists on staff, and clinics that offer to treat conditions like multiple sclerosis or kidney disease without specialized training," ProPublica's Caroline Chen writes.
It's hard to not read this response as being applicable to his work with the Iron Lungs; onstage, cloaked in matching, patched denim vests, the band looks like they're playing roles that, comparable to the extraterrestrial characters in D&D, are larger-than-life.
The players behind the three main characters — Baby Shark, a fox named Pinkfong and a hedgehog named Hogi — are cloaked head to toe in fuzzy mascot costumes, and mime their lines to taped vocal performances by singers that SmartStudy deemed most suited to the brand.
But the leadership change, and the subsequent battles as Mullah Mansour put down rebel commanders who would not be brought into line, was an unparalleled airing of the Taliban's inner personality disputes, after years of maneuvering that had been cloaked by fear and mystery.
Cloaked inside terms like deep learning and machine intelligence, A.I. is essentially a series of advanced statistics-based exercises that review the past to indicate the likely future, or look at current customer choices to figure out where to put more or less energy.
From extreme smog that cloaked Los Angeles and other cities, to fish kills in waters contaminated from raw sewage, and chemicals brought to light in 1962 by Rachel Carson's groundbreaking Silent Spring, which helped launch the modern American environmental movement, these were not isolated incidents.
With artwork inspired by Giorgio de Chirico and Salvador Dalí, and pull-you-onwards visual cues in the form of a mysterious cloaked figure and a cute little fox that just screams merchandising opportunity, Rime makes an immediate first impression on an aesthetic front.
Take a spaghetti western, throw in a touch of Iranian New Wave and a bit of David Lynch, and you have this debut feature by Ana Lily Amirpour about a chador-cloaked vampire (Sheila Vand) who stalks the residents of a seedy Iranian city.
Mr. Rodrik's idea is to offer mochi, the Asian-style ice cream cloaked in elastic, pounded Japanese rice, along with just two classic French pastries, a Paris-Brest cream-puff ring filled with pastry cream, and a tarte Tropézienne layered with cake and cream.
The proposal is "cloaked in all of these buzzwords, in all of the positive things that we want to be for: 'science,' 'transparency,'" said Dr. Ivan Oransky, co-founder of Retraction Watch, an independent blog that monitors scientific journals and exposes errors and misconduct.
"Sick to my stomach, four in the morning, I can't sleep/In and out the city, worried 'bout where you may be," H.E.R. sings at the beginning of "I'm Not OK." Her presence is reverent, as if in prayer, and cloaked, as if in hiding.
The joke helped break the looming tension from a torrent of sexual misconduct allegations that have roiled the film industry since legions of mostly female victims broke their silence in recent months to shed light on long-cloaked abuses of power and gender bias.
If it was actually the Engineers' home world, or at least a significant port of call for them, which is suggested by the sheer number of them there, had they cloaked it from humanity in some way up until the point where David wiped them all out?
At first glance, the teaser image sent to event attendees like YouTuber Marques Brownlee (MKBHD) doesn't reveal much about the Model Y.  So Brownlee ran the cloaked image through iOS's built-in image editor to see if he could uncover any details by brightening up the picture.
Beneath the many unanswered questions it leaves us with in its black-as-pitch conclusion is the cloaked message that failure to be suspicious of the Other may be your undoing, and that ultimately, communication with those you fear may be the last thing you want.
Our nation's press, cloaked daily with the untrusting aftertaste of the fake news phenomenon and working to combat the fact-less based options spread on social media, has been in the throes of fighting for its dignity as one of our nation's greatest tools of government oversight.
Unlike the highly refined, almost neutral tequilas that have become the norm, this entry from Maestro Dobel harks back to the old days, when mesquite wood was used for cooking the piñas, or the cores of the agave plants, and cloaked the spirit in sultry smoke.
As I was working on the vagina in clay I noticed within the image a familiar scene of the cloaked Madonna and Child within the labium, and so developed that idea and thus the concept for the triptych of The Sacred And The Profane came about.
The Verge has seemingly gotten its hands on one cloaked-in-darkness shot of what it's reporting to be the G6, a 5.7-inch handset that has ditched the modular ambitions of its predecessor, the G5 —  a fact the company touched on earlier this month at CES.
The younger female writers in the United States who have been very successful in the last 25 or so years (it is somewhat different in Canada and Europe) often write lightly fictionalized graphic descriptions of anorexia or addiction or promiscuity cloaked in self-shaming apologia for being.
What united all these groups was a (sometimes irony-cloaked) attachment to hard-right politics, especially on race and gender, together with a seething hatred of liberals, leftists and above all "social justice warriors," those campus leftists supposedly obsessed with political correctness, safe spaces and trigger warnings.
How to Make Kalpudding (Meatloaf With Caramelized Cabbage) This is a Swedish version of a dish with roots in the Ottoman Empire, an infidel's version of Turkish dolmas, made not with lamb and grape leaves but with ground pork and beef cloaked with deeply caramelized cabbage.
The hardest, and likely most intractable, problem is to recognize the validity of claims — claims for recognition of hardship, claims for redistribution of benefits and burdens — when they have been cloaked in language that we rightly regard as indefensible: racist, sexist, xenophobic, anti-Semitic, classist, or ableist.
In a broadcast competition Ms. Kriewitz beat nine other nominees for the Eurovision spot, including Gregorian, a band that, cloaked in glittering robes and carrying lasers, performed "Masters of Chant," a song that blends pop elements with the chanting style pioneered by monks in the early middle ages.
A petition to end FGM, part of a campaign led by Masooma Ranalvi, a woman who was cut as a seven-year-old, has drawn thousands of male signatories, while its companion group on Facebook has scores of men speaking out against the ritual that remains cloaked in secrecy.
In A State of Disappearance (2014), Al Dowayan addressed the relationship between Saudi media and women, such as how newspapers always use the same stock images of Saudi women completely cloaked in black abayas, never bearing in mind the stark lack of association between their headlines and the images.
While the classic Imperial stormtrooper was present (with some minor differences), there was also the shoretrooper, described as "specialist stormtroopers stationed at the top secret Imperial military headquarters on Scarif," as well as the Imperial Death Troopers, a menacing bunch who follow around Ben Mendelsohn's fashionably cloaked Director Krennic.
Apparently the massive handout to the rich cloaked as a middle-class tax cut congressional Republicans passed in 2017 qualified, and earlier this month Apple did indeed say it would contribute $3503 billion to the U.S. economy over a period of five years and hire over 20,000 people.
There's no way to know how many of those transfers can be characterized as run-offs; coaches are loathe to discuss individual cases and the phenomenon as a whole is cloaked in secrecy, largely because it is viewed by many as ethically dubious and can hamper future recruiting.
Led by Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, the states told the en banc 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals that a lawsuit by the National Association for the Advancement of Colored Peoples is merely a political challenge cloaked in race bias claims, in an amicus brief on Wednesday.
Greeting me was a larger-than-life portrait of the model Kate Moss cloaked in a houndstooth patterned nun's habit; a throw pillow stamped with the formidable visage of Anna Wintour; and a portrait of Jesus wearing a T-shirt and flanked by a pair of teddy bears.
In terms of inspiring terror in little kids, the dementors — black-cloaked figures that are exactly what they sound like — are probably in the same league as the flying monkeys in "The Wizard of Oz." The producers of "The Cursed Child" say it's for ages 10 and up.
Credit...Anna Moneymaker/The New York Times WASHINGTON — President Trump's campaign manager and a circle of allies have seized control of the Republican Party's voter data and fund-raising apparatus, using a network of private businesses whose operations and ownership are cloaked in secrecy, largely exempt from federal disclosure.
Channelling the powerful color of red and cloaked in connected dresses that recreate a "Cranes In The Sky" look (designed by Tina Knowles, to boot!), Solange and her singers breezed through "Rise" and "Weary" with the same ethereal presence that made us love her so much this year.
He guides the titular hero, portrayed onscreen by Benedict Cumberbatch, in his journey from a brilliant but ordinary surgeon, to a brilliant and powerful superhero—cloaked and ready to join the pantheon of Marvel characters and the next installment of the money-printing enterprise that is the Avengers series.
Of course, this being Star Wars, the news about Rey's parents comes cloaked in a bit of mystery: She's told about them by Kylo Ren (Adam Driver), the central villain of the new trilogy who nonetheless forms a surprising psychic bond with Rey over the course of The Last Jedi.
Last year also saw a slew of anti-petty memes, like the impossibly successful "But that's none of my business" meme, in which Kermit the Frog sips tea instead of butting into conflict, and "Evil Kermit," in which Kermit battles his cloaked, petty id while trying to do the right thing.
Consciously or not, any time an act like Daft Punk, Deadmau5, or Marshmello takes the stage dressed as robots, an LED screen-equipped rodent, or a spongy white gelatin puff, they pay tribute to the cunning disguises that have cloaked so many house and techno artists in the decades before them.
Its recent announcement came cloaked in a lot of feel-good words about how important privacy is and how blocking cookies would boost the practice of browser fingerprinting, a relatively rare method of online tracking that uses metrics like fonts installed or screen size to create unique profiles of each user.
Officials and immigrant advocates in Central America fear that as the Trump administration cites the danger of admitting potential terrorists cloaked as refugees from nations like Syria, it is disregarding the tens of thousands of people here who are being terrorized by street gangs that actually originated in the United States.
She does not hold back, going so far as to link Lilla to the fervent white supremacist David Duke: In the new political climate we now inhabit, Duke and Lilla were contributing to the same ideological project, the former cloaked in a KKK hood, the latter in an academic gown.
But as the race to claim the Iron Throne has become more and more contentious, the gray areas have definitely started to expand, as with the Lannisters and wily Tyrells turning on each other, or the sinister Faith Militant infecting King's Landing with a vicious agenda cloaked in religious text.
While it is true that electric vehicles fit neatly into China's plan to become the world leader in sci-fi technology like artificial intelligence, the country also fears a dark future -- one where its cities remain cloaked in smog and it is beholden to foreign countries to sell it the oil it needs.
WASHINGTON — Partially lifting the secrecy that has cloaked one of the United States' most contentious tactics for fighting terrorists, the Obama administration on Friday said that it believed that airstrikes it has conducted outside conventional war zones like Afghanistan have killed 22013 to 20153 civilian bystanders and about 22015,22013 members of terrorist groups.
Being a highly regarded collector herself, Ms. Atencio has been able to coax some candid responses from major names like Eli Broad, Peter Brant, Stefan Edlis, Adam Lindemann and Anita Zabludowicz, art-loving 0.1 percenters whose buying and selling habits, like those of the two bidders at Sotheby's, are usually cloaked in confidentiality.
While it is true that electric vehicles fit neatly into China's plan to become the world leader in sci-fi technology like artificial intelligence, the country also fears a dark future — one where its cities remain cloaked in smog and it is beholden to foreign countries to sell it the oil it needs.
Since so much of today's counterterrorism war is cloaked in secrecy, Clark faced a challenge in creating works about the goings-on at military prisons like the one at Guantánamo Bay and the CIA's now-shuttered "black sites" for interrogations or "extraordinary renditions" — not to mention the detention centers hosted by foreign countries.
In February, McKee called Kelli Ewen to tell her Todd had C.T.E. (The scientific link between C.T.E. and suicide is far from established.) Kelli Ewen then asked for a third opinion, so her husband's brain samples were sent — with his identity cloaked — to the Mayo Clinic, where doctors confirmed McKee's positive diagnosis.
Banking on the success of the country's so-called "green gold," the association purchased an ad that will run after the third quarter of Super Bowl LI. The ad features a cloaked secret society, talking up the health benefits associated to the fruit and is distributed through the association's US-based brand Avocados from Mexico.
As Corey Brettschneider, a political scientist at Brown University, observes, admitting that the first ban was not politically correct implies that both it and the second order unconstitutionally target Muslims, even if animus in the latter is slightly better cloaked: "No one thinks that targeting countries that posed an actual threat would be politically incorrect".
Cloaked in black Louis Vuitton fur coat, Balenciaga's All Time Over-the-Knee leather boots and gold lip ring, the mother of two, who met with a French judge and attorneys that same day to testify in her Paris robbery case, was all smiles in the Big Apple with North and Saint in tow.
While Benjen has yet to return in the Song of Ice and Fire books, the Game of Thrones showrunners have often referred to the show version of Benjen as "Coldhands" (see the video below.)  In the books, Coldhands is another mysterious undead helper cloaked in black who saves Bran and Meera beyond the Wall.
And unlike the Beyoncé who twirled in a ginormous champagne glass in the video "Naughty Girl," or Monae, who cloaked her most daring artistic statements about black womanhood behind the disguise of a messianic android she called Cindi Mayweather, these increasingly bold and innovative languages place the experiences of black women at their center.
The Interpreter WASHINGTON — When the F.B.I. director, James B. Comey, announced the bureau's findings in its investigation of Hillary Clinton's personal email server, he revealed something that, while cloaked in opaque technical language, helped to answer a question long at the heart of this controversy: Just how sensitive was the information in those emails?
"The three minutes that were spent asking you the offer made to make you the minister of defense, that may have come cloaked in a Brooks Brothers suit and in parliamentary language, but that was designed exclusively to give the right-wing media an opening to question your loyalties," Himes said as Vindman nodded.
" A lengthy stay in Hawaii, where her husband was a visiting teacher, led to "Hawaii: The Sugar-Coated Fortress" (1972), a profile of a state she described as "an autistic Eden, a plastic paradise, in which the militarism and racism of the American empire are cloaked in a deceptive veil of sunshine and flowers.
Or rather, Mr Modi led a posse of cameramen to the scenic Kedarnath Temple, where they dutifully snapped him in a range of poses, from deep meditation cloaked in a saffron shawl, to striding purposefully against a backdrop of snow-capped peaks, sporting a grey woollen cassock and felt cap, a silken tiger print cast over his shoulder.
Although there are many reasons why a woman might choose to keep herself relatively covered up (age, professionalism, geographic location), to anybody who doesn't prescribe to a conservative religious ideology, "modesty" evokes images of Muslim women cloaked in head-to-toe burkas, Mormon sister-wives in prairie gowns, or Orthodox Jews in long skirts and wigs.
As far as faces are concerned, the most interesting of the bunch are two caped crusaders (a masked bandit and green-cloaked hero), a confetti-adorned party face, a red face with its tongue sticking out and a bead of sweat (appropriate post-torturous workout class), and a smiling face with the letters "O" and "K" as the eyes.
For all the acclaim that cloaked Ms. Peters, and for all the laurels heaped upon her — including a National Medal of Arts in 1998 — perhaps nothing could match the electricity of that long-ago November night, when a 20-year-old from the Bronx stepped onto the Met stage an unknown and came back as Roberta Peters.
That grab needs to unite his party (ideally it would also divide the opposition), it needs to be cloaked in enough piety and deniability to find support from would-be referees, it needs to appear to be politically successful, and finally it needs to be ratified by the other branches of government, if only by their inaction.
Where George W. Bush cloaked his tax cuts for the rich in a veneer of something-for-everyone, including a letter announcing a $600 tax refund, followed by a check, Trump and congressional Republicans happily wrote a bill that delivers more than 80 percent of its benefits to the richest 1 percent, in the last year.
How you survey a groom flat on his back, eyes shut, the mare peering back around and a crone gawking through a half-door with a torch— the engraving by Hans Grien— hold that for a moment and I'll tell you what you'll be saying about the stylishly cloaked injustice working inside sunlight on promenades jollied out past your front yard.
Cops Are Using Stingray Surveillance for Minor Crimes Like 911 HangupsFlorida police are using Stingray tracking devices—powerful surveillance tools cloaked in secrecy,…Read more ReadObtained by The Intercept as part of a larger document dump from the Florida Department of Law Enforcement, the 120-page catalog for "tactical communications and surveillance" devices suggests almost comical uses for its sick spy gear.
Top-secret: "Cloaked in secrecy and under heavy security, Tillerson slipped out of the Qatari capital of Doha in the pre-dawn hours" and flew to Bagram Air Base, writes the AP. His secret visit is the third stop on his Middle East and South Asia trip, which started in Saudi Arabia and Qatar, and will finish in Pakistan and India.
In this current "cloaked" state of the VR/AR industry — before commercial launch of headsets essentially call the hand — the best approach to finding the right opportunities boils down to three logical things we've seen from great investors: Traditionally, the best investors look for the opportunity that is truly transformative and won't be displaced by something that comes along that's only incrementally better.
"If I could retrace the epidemic as it shape-shifted across the spine of the Appalachians, roughly paralleling I-81 as it fanned out from the coalfields and crept north up the Shenandoah Valley, I could understand how prescription pill and heroin abuse was allowed to fester, moving quietly and stealthily across this country, cloaked in stigma and shame," she writes.
In 1920, Akron was a city whose fast growth had been spurred by the demand for rubber tires during World War I. Goodyear and Goodrich operated 24 hours a day and filled boardinghouses with laborers who rented beds in eight-hour shifts to match the schedules of the factories, whose smokestacks cloaked the city's wide boulevards with smoke and ash.
The cloaked and cultish figures in the Rider-Waite-Smith Deck make their appearance as early as 2003 in Smith's illustrations, as seen in the reproduction of "Sir Henry Irving as Cardinal Wolsey" in William Shakespeare's Henry VIII, a pen-and-ink work which was part of a number of postcards and posters Smith made of Irving to promote the Lyceum's plays.
Then, in case those Trump-cloaked allusions somehow eluded any of Representative Claudia Tenney's followers, she asked them to sign a petition called "Lock Them Up." Ms. Tenney, a first-term Republican congresswoman from Central New York, has remained an unabashed supporter of President Trump, even as his unpopularity in his home state is expected to drive Democrats to the polls in November's midterm elections.
The stereotypical conception of a risk-free corporate collection, however, is immediately exploded by such graphic and aggressive works as Judy Chicago's photolithograph "Red Flag" (1971), a crotch shot of a hand yanking a glistening, red, phallic tampon from a shadow-cloaked vagina, and Gina Pane's "The Hot Milk" (1972), a vertical, double-column grid of mostly color photographs documenting a performance in which the artist slices her own back and face with a double-edged razor blade.

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