DISCREET CAMPAIGN After widespread media coverage of Lyft's IPO marketing, Uber appears to be aiming for a more discreet roadshow.
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But its bulk is really just a mask for its main function: acting as a discreet ("discreet") storage space for a panic button.
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Before Trump, the way to land a top spot under a new president was to be discreet, but discreet does nothing to fortify his ego.
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Calls to the national registry had to be discreet, bribes offered to low-grade government clerks to speed the process along had to be even more discreet.
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Instead she was, apparently, civil and discreet enough for you not to notice that you were the reason she needed to make an effort to remain civil and discreet.
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Meanwhile, we are discreet and keep our thoughts to ourselves.
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But more formal and discreet whistleblowing channels exist as well.
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Discreet traps have been set up throughout the city today.
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But Justice Kennedy is a very prudent and discreet man.
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To me, it felt cleaner and more discreet than smoking.
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So I've tried since to be a bit more discreet.
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Similarly the weapons of Okinawan kobudo all seem reasonably discreet.
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It's discreet, elegant, and the most perfect work of art.
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Quick, discreet response: Los Angeles County is a special case.
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His aides have also sought to keep his activities discreet.
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I wasn't trying to be discreet about it or anything.
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He added the phrase "not discreet anymore" in a hashtag.
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Caballero's 38 designs are sleeker and more discreet than ever.
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" My Portlandia daughter has a discreet tattoo stating "Texas Forever.
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And I try to be as discreet as I can.
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You may think you are discreet about your political views.
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They're also much more discreet when taking photos during interviews.
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The rule of thumb: Be discreet with those you meet.
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Infotainment runs on a relatively large yet discreet central touchscreen.
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We will accompany Godfrey's family to handle discreet funeral arrangements.
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"It has to be visible," he said, "but also discreet."
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It's actually quite attractive yet at the same time discreet.
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The invisible aligners are cheaper and more discreet than braces.
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They may have thought it was wise to be discreet.
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As such, security is both conspicuous and discreet in Davos.
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The cup also appeals to Ms. Velázquez because it's discreet.
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"I have always been discreet in my life," he said.
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TC: Is your group investing a discreet pool of capital?
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I use small, discreet notebooks like the Moleskine pocket journal.
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Just please: If you're going to hook up, be discreet.
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It's so discreet, but you feel fresh and extra clean somehow.
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Couldn't Best Sound Editing just get a discreet, pre-show shoutout?
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While not terribly discreet, the mask is a phenomenal conversation piece.
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Meanwhile, Lawrence is coping with discreet paranormal and maybe psychological disturbances.
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We have tried to be very precise, very measured, very discreet.
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We were seated at a table in a discreet hotel bar.
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" Also, "the light is lower, a little more discreet and softer.
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The purpose of this gargantuan enterprise is something altogether more discreet.
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She is happy to take a more discreet approach with others.
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You're getting a new, more discreet shutter, improved autofocus, and more.
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Cypriot authorities have enforced discreet checks for coronavirus at its airports.
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This is a long-term structured program instead of discreet events.
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Pole and streetlight cameras offer discreet methods of surveilling public streets.
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The rhythms can be considered sacred, so be discreet and mindful.
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The control panel is also not as discreet as the remote.
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Arrive early for an original cocktail in the discreet basement bar.
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Even its men's watches routinely have a discreet diamond or two.
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The FTC will likely examine discreet deals like those by Apple.
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But such a harrowing incident isn't a prerequisite for being discreet.
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Using ultrasound as discreet form of digital communication is actually pretty common.
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The design allows it to fold up into a small, discreet package.
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Handsome, muscular and discreet, the X drew the neighbors to my driveway.
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A discreet shot injected every three months is far easier to hide.
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O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story, it had a discreet story to tell.
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He wears glasses and a black hoodie with a discreet Grammarly logo.
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Unlike the Latin drug lords, Tse is relatively discreet - and still free.
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It's discreet and maybe a little calculated, and ever so slightly off.
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But is it discreet enough to be worn out of the house?
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But overall, these are pretty discreet as far as smart glasses go.
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I didn't paddle too close, and tried to be discreet taking photos.
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I do my best to be discreet, but sometimes some skin shows.
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It's discreet, whether the laptop is closed, open, or in "tent" mode.
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The scientist at M.D. Anderson Cancer Center in Houston was hardly discreet.
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He said his father had taught him to be discreet about pay.
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"We have flasks, but you need to be discreet," Mr. Broad said.
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Purell's one-ounce bottles are discreet and fit conveniently in your bag.
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It's designed to be "discreet" and comes in a compact, charging case.
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Fortunately those buttons don't take a lot of space and remain discreet.
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Despite its discreet positioning, Miyajima's work brings the exhibition full circle thematically.
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These are handy when you want to do a discreet web search.
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"His shirts and ties and suits were remarkably discreet," Mr. Scott said.
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His body was transported to the house in a discreet white van.
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"As members of the conference we try to be discreet," he said.
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She did the "Are you discreet?" scene, and we were blown away.
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Ms. Price pursues a kind of discreet excess, a restrained too-muchness.
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On-screen controls are discreet, giving you a larger canvas to get creative.
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Eve sees right through that — but is it too discreet to be Villanelle?
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It's perfect to reset and refocus and discreet enough that no one notices.
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With subjects closer to home, the photographer is expected to be more discreet.
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I grabbed a plate off one table, trying to be quick but discreet.
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As in France, the rallies have received discreet encouragement from politicians and clerics.
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Moodo's device is discreet, plastic, and made to be accessible to regular people.
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"But be sure to keep the conversation between you and trusted colleague discreet."
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The delegation will be led by talented, but discreet, Vice-President Frans Timmermans.
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We weren't trying to hide it, we were just trying to be discreet.
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"Discreet sales talks have been going on for a while," the source said.
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"It really speaks to how discreet and selective these opportunities are," Yaccarino said.
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The White House has said such back channel communications are useful and discreet.
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They exchanged love letters and phone calls, and once had a discreet rendezvous.
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And you can't get more discreet than a USB Wall Charger Hidden Camera.
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All of the products come in discreet packaging with only the company's name.
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"It is discreet but they are there," a Nigerien security source told Reuters.
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Maude's personal massager is discreet, silky in texture, water-resistant, and aesthetically pleasing.
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"I'm quite discreet," she told the Financial Times in a rare 2014 interview.
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" But he also repeatedly cites the need for what he calls "discreet diplomacy.
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Whoever was driving was either a saint or the most discreet Uber ever.
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Lots of clients want to be discreet, but that doesn't mean being anonymous.
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The less stinky vapor and more discreet motion makes it easy to hide.
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"It's more discreet than having a nice photo on your phone," Josephine said.
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Discreet spotlights in the ceiling focus pools of light around clusters of tables.
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It offers free delivery on orders over £35, discreet packaging, and free returns.
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We did what little we could to be discreet, knowing it wasn't much.
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In other cases, like gaming the site's search algorithm, they are more discreet.
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There's a pause, the expected gasps and a discreet shot of the victim.
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Meetings with family members had to be discreet and at carefully chosen locations.
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In this environment, where words and sensitivity matter, he should be more discreet.
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But without new shelters opening, the city still needed the more discreet clusters.
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My style is always classic so it had to be masculine and discreet.
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Of course, he intends to be discreet, to keep some things to himself.
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A Capalino aide simply placed a discreet call to someone at City Hall.
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So they make it sound like they're massive raids ... but that's discreet enforcement.
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He's a guy that understood the power of being discreet in that system.
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Mourners, terrified of being outed, planned a discreet exit out a side door.
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The last mode — and as a filmmaker, my favorite — is the Discreet mode.
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In the morning, discreet butlers will deliver coffee or tea via small hatches.
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SimpliSafe's system is easy to set up and the sensors included are discreet.
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Benioff's philosophy on discreet, low-key giving can best be described as: nah.
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There's a separate staff entrance and "discreet" service stairs, according to the listing.
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"That went on the longest and he started to be less discreet," he said.
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For years, the marijuana industry had to remain discreet when looking for political help.
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There's waving, smiling, and tilting your head, but winking is quick, discreet, and suggestive.
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Meghan is far from the first public figure to prefer a discreet delivery process.
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Samsung's Buds are as slimmed down and discreet as any earphones of this kind.
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The relationship was very discreet, and they didn't show any affection in the office.
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Because we weren't trying to hide it, we were just trying to be discreet.
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But what about those of us who just want a discreet pair of earbuds?
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Felix's only request is that everyone remain calm, discreet, and scandal free post-raid.
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All of these mostly untitled works are deeply haunting, but also subtle and discreet.
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This is also far from "discreet," since you're thwacking your fingers on the table.
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Perched above the traditional keyhole, a discreet camera sits behind a circular touch screen.
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The goal is to make regular testing and treatments more accessible, affordable, and discreet.
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The trickiest thing for fsociety will be keeping the femtocell plugged in and discreet.
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It calls the discreet relationship a conflict of interest, and a surprisingly unregulated one.
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The buds are relatively discreet and fit snugly in your ear without any discomfort.
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With its sleek design, it was much more discreet than a traditional e-cigarette.
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It's so small, discreet, and unobtrusive that I sometimes forgot I was wearing it.
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Or were they simply less discreet in doing what everyone else was doing, too?
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But for the most part, this community shelters its wealthy residents with discreet propriety.
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In part because she moved away from overt proselytizing to more discreet statement-making.
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The city's red-light district will be hanging discreet curtains and curbing illicit activities.
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Many of the new technologies in Berlin TXL will be discreet, said Mr. Bouteiller.
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Always be discreet, and try to deal with things in a general way first.
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Despite Rosberg's success on the track, his discreet, disciplined manner does not drive headlines.
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Neymar's birthday party this year was, in theory, supposed to be a discreet affair.
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Using discreet laptop angling you can even play Stardew and look like you're working.
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The conversation leads to a discreet mention of choosing "the vessel" of choice. 2.
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Its smaller screen is only as wide as the wristband, making it more discreet.
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"Sometimes with male bosses, you have to be a little discreet," one employee laments.
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Beautiful women, in other words, whose beautiful lifestyles demand a discreet sense of opulence.
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It was all about boiling down the music where the ideas are very discreet.
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"In the past, conversations have focused more on discreet opening for discreet products, and what we're saying is systematically we're not going to tolerate broad-based policy that attempts to promote state-led enterprises," the official said, speaking on condition of anonymity.
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As flamboyant as he was in public, Castro tried to lead a discreet private life.
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The Echo Dot was a game changer because of its discreet size and affordable price.
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It's pretty stylish and discreet, though it does stick out if you're wearing dark clothing.
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I'm always looking for discreet and elegant ways to take it out before I eat.
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This could, in theory, merely entail a few discreet units backing up Hong Kong's police.
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Vince (James Franco) asks that they be "discreet" in the bar, and not conduct business.
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OH, the sex toy innovator is back with a new version of its discreet vibrator.
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How to return a gift from Amazon Don't worry, this process is discreet and easy.
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You can now also tick a box when you log in to enable discreet mode.
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That was some achievement for a discreet investigator dedicated to the sanctity of blind justice.
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On their makeshift boats, departing migrants often sing instead of staying silent and being discreet.
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The big, unsettled question is whether Bill will remain so discreet if his wife wins.
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For instance, the lawsuit claims the first episode alone includes 88 discreet instances of appropriation.
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Uber, Airbnb and other online platforms offer workers a chance to bundle together discreet tasks.
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"I think that no matter what, people have a need to keep that smell discreet."
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But what sets it apart is its discreet design, which hides and houses your cables.
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And two, I was discreet and wanted the passion of this story to show up.
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The religious memorabilia are now more discreet, but Mr Moore, reinstated in 2012, is not.
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Don't let their discreet profile fool you — the TREBLAB X11s pack some serious sonic power.
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I didn't realize how discreet or quiet I would have to be about it here.
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Plus, they aren't too tall, so they can slide under the bed for discreet storing.
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In public, though, Church leaders have largely been discreet, in the hope of continuing talks.
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Discreet signs hang above believers' front doors, the word "Zion" painted pink on white board.
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Basically, they would be Google Glass-like, but in a much more discreet form factor.
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He could have traveled somewhere discreet on Earth, or gone to New Asgard or wherever.
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He believed that being discreet about extramarital affairs was the mark of a good husband.
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If he wants to pay for sex, he could hire the most discreet, professional escorts.
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But in recent weeks, his discreet, focused life has become tangled in Hollywood's gossip machine.
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She thought that Hutton would be grateful to her for choosing a more discreet option.
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He is similarly discreet about his colleagues, writing about them with respect and, usually, affection.
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So, if you don't have a quiet environment, use discreet, subtle headphones (like Apple AirPods).
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Keep is a discreet desktop storage device designed to keep cannabis fresh and locked away.
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How Grenell's approach translates to the more discreet world of intelligence remains to be seen.
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"; and, most mischievously, "Taormina is a very discreet place" where "Americans and Russians often meet.
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And the central element is discreet enough, the designer noted, to use as a tiepin.
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Smoking e-cigs is more discreet and easier to get away with than traditional cigarettes.
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And like a Tesla, this discreet and sexy Graff is stealth wealth at its finest.
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His approach, they said, would be to handle such issues in a more discreet way.
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The most un-American thing about her is that she is discreet about her weaknesses.
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Maybe other ethnic groups are just more discreet, while we drive around in flashy cars.
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In his video, the contraption looks like a discreet AC unit sitting in the corner.
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Your options include casual encounters, friends with benefits, discreet romance, dating, online fun, or activity partners.
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It's not groundbreaking in function, but as far as activity tracking goes, it's the most discreet.
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Who can forget the Razer Tamiat with its 10 discreet drivers that pummel you with sound?
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Johnny Depp's former companion married film director Samuel Benchetrit in a discreet ceremony on Saturday afternoon.
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I hastily finished my shot and threw the works down, attempting to be discreet about it.
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Everything is very discreet, including the billing and the packaging, if you are a little bashful.
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She tried to be discreet by going over to the job fair during her lunch break.
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What was once identifiable as a discreet Black community is becoming harder and harder to identify.
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Now, Duff has added another fresh tattoo to her discreet collection — and it couldn't be prettier.
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Mr Mueller would not put it like this: the celebrated prosecutor is too fastidious and discreet.
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Frank Meier was a very 1930s character: colorful but discreet, a mix of folklore and professionalism.
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It's discreet and pretty enough to leave on your nightstand when your parents come to visit.
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Whereas America gained many bases by fighting world wars, China must seek bases through discreet negotiations.
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The company is currently in talks with several airports about "discreet" ways to introduce weighing technology.
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Each time the camera was discreet and, when it was kinder to do so, gazed elsewhere.
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The discreet designer wouldn't reveal too much more about the royal order, including the exact cost.
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The company also claims its new non-applicator option is easier for traveling and more discreet.
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This should only be used externally but Crave has multiple discreet vibes ideal for travel fun.
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The "active" cables Pier-Hocking favors, which have been around about a decade, are very discreet.
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He already was discreet in changing facilities and had trained for the male physical fitness requirements.
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Discreet product specialists are trained to answer questions about features on new models like the CT6.
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As for the lounge-chair form, "I would say it's a little discreet," Mr. Lindsten said.
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Clinton, however, was not the only prominent American making discreet trips to Oman in those days.
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Art Review When it comes to jewels, there are Taylor-Burton rocks and discreet heirloom stones.
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In her professional life, Ms. Knoll had been discreet about the autobiographical threads of her novel.
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The intrigue: Juul has mastered a sleek and discreet design that other e-cigarettes don't have.
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Working with drugstores can also give otherwise discreet health insurers a way to interact with consumers.
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Switzerland has long been a popular destination with foreign officials who are seeking discreet banking services.
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A week or two after reporters were approved for prescriptions, the medications arrived in discreet packages.
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When the author began to have discreet, reciprocal affairs of her own, her husband grew violent.
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Before then, candidates' sexual exploits had been mostly off-limits, as long as they were discreet.
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More discreet but no less subversive are the clergy's efforts to protect witnesses of police abuses.
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Each received $10, and was told to be discreet about how they came to be there.
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Just like in the movies, this discreet clip-on camera lets you sneakily record your view.
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Rather than glue, discreet staples hold the images' brightly painted cutout elements together, without flattening them.
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The small, chic spot is exclusive and discreet, and accessed by ringing a small buzzer outside.
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Horgan drove to Scariff, "and made a few discreet inquiries in public houses," he told me.
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The US and Iran need a "deconfliction" channel and maybe a discreet one could be arranged.
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Sometimes spouses of Post staffers called looking for errant husbands or wives, but Rushetzky is discreet.
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In China, where safe spaces for queer women are limited, Skirt Club provides a discreet haven.
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But he said his staff tried to be as discreet as possible when bringing in bodies.
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"The placement isn't the best; it could be more discreet," he said of the urinal there.
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"I think it's because it seemed like a really nice, discreet chunk of time," Moby says.
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Henry Kissinger was a role model and told a biographer that he was "fiery, intelligent and discreet".
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There are discreet ports in its base for an Ethernet cable or a 9993mm analog audio connector.
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It gathers 210 hours of technical data from airplane sensors, recording several thousand discreet pieces of information.
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But Van Cleave was always on the lookout for paying customers he could trust to be discreet.
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In his review, Vlad Savov praises their six-hour battery life, discreet design, and wireless charging function.
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Nicki Minaj may have had a "low-key" wedding, but her wedding ring is anything but discreet.
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The obvious reference is to The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie, but that's not all that's there.
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In fact, a mysterious lover may enter your life, or you could have a discreet romantic encounter.
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Currency depreciation and inflation offer a more surreptitious way to erode creditors' claims: less discrete, more discreet.
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"Kids typically ask a discreet question, and a parent can read too much into it," Ostrander said.
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That means you can move it to wherever it's needed and put it in a discreet location.
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They were also a discreet way to consume pot, as it was illegal to use weed publicly.
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Have drug dealing and other illegal activities become more efficient thanks to the smartphone's discreet payment model?
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While the responses to her post were mostly supportive, some women encouraged her to be more discreet.
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A source told ET that two shared a kiss but kept it discreet, giggling and hugging occasionally.
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It's a sharp acceleration away from the discreet attempts, led by Yun, to forge some common ground.
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Dealing with Kim Jong-un ordinarily falls to a combination of American diplomacy and discreet Chinese pressure.
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And, like the Bold Motion, the watch can issue more discreet notifications through different haptic vibration patterns.
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His business, Hintsa Performance, employs 30 people, applying his methods from discreet offices in Geneva and Helsinki.
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Seeing her this way sparked Caballero's idea to create protection that was comfortable, discreet, and good looking.
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Some of them petered out because some corporate leaders made some discreet phone calls to important people.
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For decades Algerians mostly treated blacks with discreet aloofness; only recently has that turned into violent rejection.
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Going forward, we can't continue to rely primarily on elite climate talks, discreet policy and scientific evidence.
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Did all friendships — all relations — involve this discreet and mysterious exchange of qualities, this exchange of power?
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"Working with the prince taught me to be discreet and not be fazed by anyone," she said.
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He's older, discreet and usually in front of a screen only when he's presenting a new iPhone.
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These devotees exercise discreet control across not just the shakhas, but a broader "family" of Hindutva groups.
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It is not as discreet as one would expect with an act of illegal transfer of assets.
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As a result, Time Warner executives had to be discreet in pulling together information about each business.
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The ultra-wealthy increasingly favor displays of wealth that are discreet, Business Insider's Hillary Hoffower previously reported.
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Groups that represent the rights of sex workers back the initiative as convenient, discreet and medically important.
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Both the ball and the Piazza jersey were in a discreet corner of the museum on Friday.
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While it's discreet on the outside, the inside is a completely livable home, despite its small size.
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A Pokémon Go career I'd otherwise taken steps to keep somewhat discreet is exposed to the world.
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But no matter how discreet the diabetes epidemic might be, those sirens—and the statistics—don't lie.
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And, as an added plus, the storefront was discreet, located below ground level and behind another building.
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The way they express that pain is always understated, very discreet, but at the same time profound.
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He has drawn closer to Egypt's old enemy, Israel, through discreet cooperation on counterterrorist operations in Sinai.
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He was discreet about his queerness, but it was a public secret among those who knew him.
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Discreet touchscreens peppered throughout the show present concise oral histories by Denker, Longo, Vanderhyden, and many others.
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The Frick, though ever discreet, has lately made some subtle deployments of older art for present torments.
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It is why many players, and so many teams, treasure the discreet presence of a club chaplain.
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A number of staffing company offices — discreet, sometimes with mirrored glass windows — are tucked into strip malls.
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Rudolph doesn't travel with a team in tow; there is no bodyguard lurking at a discreet distance.
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Juul is under federal investigation for marketing its discreet, flash-drive-resembling e-cigarette product to youth.
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Considered trustworthy and discreet, he was enlisted as deputy finance chairman of the 1972 re-election campaign.
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Another day, another role for Hugh Grant as a British politician carrying out a discreet love affair.
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He liked them because they were discreet, he said — because they knew how to keep a secret.
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Their preferences have evolved with the rise in discreet wealth, and it&aposs influenced private jet travel.
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BERLIN (Reuters) - The German government is pursuing discreet talks with U.S. authorities to help Deutsche Bank (DBKGn.
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But the questions call new attention to Perry's record of performing discreet diplomacy for the White House.
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Expressive yet dignified, his phrasing confident and his ornamentation stylishly discreet, he brought tears to my eyes.
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"We're not about to revolutionize the AZERTY keyboard," said Magnabosco, adding that the changes would be discreet.
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These days, dedicated diners swerve and bump their way toward a discreet white sign for Villa Deevena.
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The solid but discreet Mr Philippe remains in his job, as does Bruno Le Maire, the finance minister.
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Where- INGRAHAM: If you want me to be discreet-- COOK: What happens is we distract what actually happened.
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It's a discreet way to reduce stress and anxiety, while helping with focus and attention, according to Fidgetland.
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Hong Kong's judges, like their counterparts in Britain and the commonwealth, have historically remained discreet on political issues.
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It appeared that Israel and the Arab states were ready to move from discreet affairs to international affairs.
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The company hopes that Willow's discreet and hands-free design will enable mothers to breast pump more frequently.
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When in your ear, the Surface Earbuds have a very large circular look that's not at all discreet.
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Angry at her son's failure to hide the body in a discreet place, she insisted he move it.
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Therefore, private collectors would rather buy from a gallery, where their investments can be more discreet, he explained.
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It wasn't even Eno's first (Discreet Music, 1975), but it was the first time anyone coined the term.
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After widespread media coverage of Lyft's IPO marketing, Uber appears to be aiming for a more discreet roadshow.
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For reading in bed after a roommate is asleep, a reading light (aka book light) is more discreet.
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The discreet plaque beside the office door read: Chief Liaison Officer to the Japanese Government, Charles Yardley III.
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Facebook's work in the field has been discreet and focused on two areas—mental health and clinical trials.
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Ahead, we've rounded up 17 discreet sex toys, so you'll never stress about your bag getting searched again.
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The new president has not been discreet about his ambitions, says Paula Roque, a researcher at Oxford University.
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Promotional photos seem to hide the silicone well, but it's unlikely to be that discreet in real life.
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Not only was it stylish and discreet, it also wasn't horribly priced and it delivered accurate tracking metrics.
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Checkr, for instance, enables discreet, on-demand background screenings and driving-record checks via a developer-friendly platform.
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The Miimo can run for 30 to 70 minutes before having to return to it's discreet docking station.
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Yet in parts of the country's private sector, there is surprising, if discreet, support for the U.S. president.
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You can wear two of the pumps underneath your bra, so it's discreet and allows you to multitask.
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" Another vendor uses discreet language in his Craigslist posting: "I have up to 6 North Lawn Standing Tickets.
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They even offer discreet shipping and a generic sounding business name will appear on your credit card bill.
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Especially in a discreet, private one-on-one session, that's not the best place to have a dialogue.
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Each of its platforms would be forced to be a more discrete (and, well, discreet) kind of business.
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There's an additional integrated microphone for more discreet voice communication, which I find does a satisfactory job, too.
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I tried to be as discreet as possible and asked the man making my coffee for a hookup.
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I fancy that Eggleston is the cavalier Mephistopheles of American color photography, and Shore the discreet angel Gabriel.
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Photo: Kikkerland For the book collector who wants a discreet place to put their watches, necklaces and rings.
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The first advantage of a German exit is that it would be a discreet one-and-done event.
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The hand that rocked the cradle was supposed to rule the world from a discreet and retiring distance.
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It is taboo to criticize political leaders or religion, or to show nudity, although we found discreet examples.
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Tax changes, demographic shifts, and a rise in discreet wealth are some of the factors at play here.
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First, they were nothing but discreet, enduring two years of rumors without blabbing about their love to anyone.
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Could she have deposited them in Ziploc bags and squirreled them away in discreet corners of the building?
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Personnel who have the requisite skills, abilities, and training should be armed in a discreet and managed way.
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"They were easier for her to wear, more discreet and unusual," said Rodney Howard, a Phillips sales associate.
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The discreet packaging is a nice touch, especially if you're concerned about a neighbour spotting your risqué order.
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Flores had ridden Discreet Lover 21 times and rode many other horses for St. Lewis over the years.
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But generally, as long as a pitcher is discreet, the other side has no problem with pine tar.
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Marseille's most discreet hotel might be Le Couvent (6 rue Fonderie Vieille; 33-6-12-31-48-79).
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LONDON — Known as one of the industry's most discreet jewelry houses, Moussaieff is suddenly stepping into the spotlight.
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Egypt's version, which is a little more discreet version of the board game look, works better for me.
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It was a distinguished group of lawyers that orchestrated the discreet fund-raiser in Washington in mid-November.
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Like Young's and Niblock's, Radigue's impressionistic compositions are agonizingly slow: based on dawdling, discreet resonances that amble along.
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CNN first reported on Collins's note to Roberts, and most reactions from Republican senators were less discreet. Sen.
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The spot's discreet courtyard location evokes a secret clubhouse where the city's art world and fashionistas hang out.
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So they've since learned to keep a low profile by tucking themselves into discreet restaurant corners and whatnot.
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" It had the kind of packaging that signals discreet luxury: minimalist matte label, custom type, the word "organic.
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If your loved one is looking for a discreet, smooth way to get high, check out this vape.
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The three of other persuasions—whom Lymus calls "my modest models"—don't cover themselves but are still discreet.
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It's discreet, intuitive, and comes in brightly colored flavors that mirror "collect them all" designs in kids' products.
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" For his discreet services, the judge would give the deputy, Matthew Miler, "a couple of cases of beer.
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Medina's post quickly filled with almost 2,000 comments — some positive, but many arguing that she should be more discreet.
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It's discreet, simple to set up, and provides coverage all over your living space (also, they look really nice).
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In particular, the tech campuses of Silicon Valley have become a boon for discreet scalpel- and syringe-wielding doctors.
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But a relationship — albeit a discreet one — with De Mornay didn't stop Cruise from seeing other people, Armstrong claims.
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Reporters like Rojas have to be discreet, and many pick their story topics carefully or avoid some subjects completely.
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In death, as he was in life, convicted Venezuelan drug trafficker Teófilo Rodríguez Cazorla was not a discreet man.
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All are concerned about Iran's influence and there has been growing, if discreet, cooperation on intelligence and security matters.
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English has pairs like alternate/alternative, fortunate/fortuitous, discrete/discreet, economic/economical, historic/historical, incredible/incredulous and many others.
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Howard excuses his dalliance, saying he has been lonely after his wife's passing, and that he is always discreet.
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Discreet Music built on Erik Satie's concept of "furniture music," sound that sits in the background just creating... ambiance.
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Corporate hospitality plans were offered by 41% of clubs; 86% provided "discreet receipts", withholding the name of the establishment.
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Tap is supposed to be a method of discreet text input for mobile and wearable devices on the go.
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I'd check the freezer for it during babysitting gigs, trying (and failing) to shave off only discreet little bites.
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Nissan is big on features with nifty names: Divide-N-Hide, marketing speak for a thoughtful, discreet storage area.
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Another edible option: tinctures, which are both discreet and formulated to allow consumers to carefully titrate their THC dose.
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Johnson began a discreet, low-key effort that stayed out of the media spotlight until just before the election.
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Ellen DeGeneres grilled Jenner when the reality star appeared on her talk show, asking her about her discreet tattoos.
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Of course, the allure of wireless earbuds isn't just the lack of wires — it's also about the discreet design.
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Could it be that men's neckties are again expanding after an all-too-brief moment of discreet, clean lines?
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The royal's discreet accessory, which comes in a variety of colors, is much thinner and almost impossible to detect.
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He first did this simply because it was more discreet, especially in the factory where he works producing aluminum.
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And if you happen to be going home for the holidays, we suggest picking up a more discreet toy.
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Instead of reacting with anger, Melania should take a page from Nancy Reagan's book and should be more discreet.
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But its discreet look also made it easy for young users to hide their Juuls from parents and teachers.
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You suddenly have this opportunity for them to be interested in this new, novel, seemingly cool, very discreet product.
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Yet the transformation of the Yankees, rarely known for being discreet about anything, has taken place with little fanfare.
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Marijuana businesses would not be concentrated in specific neighborhoods and they would have to have discreet signs, it added.
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Millership said they have roughly $50 million to spend on acquisitions or partnerships with like-minded "discreet dating" sites.
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Bose Frames are a great pair of sunglasses with the added bonus of being a pair of discreet headphones.
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Discreet, portable, and stylish, this bong is a great idea for afternoons loitering in public parks with your crew.
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In contrast, Ms. Pingeot, a former curator at the Musée d'Orsay, remains discreet even in emerging from the shadows.
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" The job he is now seeking is that of an actor in "discreet adult videos which have therapeutic value.
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In September, Discreet Lover was a 22015-213 shot in the $221,213 Jockey Club Gold Cup at Belmont Park.
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This corporate control of our data is so ubiquitous and discreet that we're usually not even aware of it.
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Probably. But a more discreet approach would be suitable only if Huawei were more or less an isolated case.
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Other hard-bodied men see his hurt, but as strong, discreet brothers they, too, keep their feelings in check.
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K.," because they fear that his communications are being monitored and that he is neither discreet, nor tactful. "K.
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Windows face a drab interior shaftway, but that's what the discreet control panel that operates the shades is for.
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Mumbai is a crass, brass-balled town where only those who do not have money are discreet about it.
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Vice President Mike Pence was less discreet about their interaction as he appeared to broach political matters back home.
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If Jon B. Turk, the society plastic surgeon, recognized any of his clients, he was too discreet to say.
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The behavior even extends into the bedroom: Clients have told me stories of discreet mid-coitus phone check-ins.
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Oubrou leads a mosque in Bordeaux and promotes a discreet practice of religion that is fully consistent with laïcité.
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He hung his stereo pairs around the house, some as discreet as paperback novels, others dominating the entire room.
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I lurked near the entrance, where, disgorged by their shiny town cars, the discreet and pampered VIPs sauntered in.
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Visitors pitched tents outside the longhouse; in the woods, at a discreet distance, a trench latrine had been dug.
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That one brief, discreet conversation, held in a room full of their peers, was enough to spark a frenzy.
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We want it to be fairly discreet and hidden as much as possible, so you won't see the camera.
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The neck is now intact, with a discreet sword slice on the side, but it consequently looks awkwardly distended.
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She then continued in a thread explaining why "discreet photos" cause harm and harassment for the subjects of those photos.
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Being an individual Lloyd's investor is still a discreet affair, with membership offered by word of mouth or sometimes inherited.
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Le Pen usually trades in voter distrust of mainstream leaders but she and other top FN officials remained very discreet.
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Lebanon's civil war lasted 15 years before Saudi diplomacy, Syrian "peacekeepers" and discreet US mediation put an end to it.
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Former Presidents George W. Bush and Barack Obama hosted more discreet events on the South Lawn of the White House.
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But this year seems to be different: Bachelor Nation can't stop chatting on Twitter, and they're not all that discreet.
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The kitchen is so discreet that apparently some of the home's residents didn't even realize it was there at all.
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The terms Mr. Maier used to explain the collection were like keywords for the new rich: unostentatious, calm and discreet.
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Some big firms might find ways of keeping a presence there, he suggests, but in a far more discreet manner.
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A discreet row of flags heralds Pope Francis, due on August 25th for what promises to be a tumultuous weekend.
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Ahead are 11 hydrating face masks that will blend right into your skin and keep your spa-like experience discreet.
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Another thing that's often missed with smaller phones: they make for much more discreet cameras when you're out and about.
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So, I think the right thing for the company over time is it's really sort of the four discreet entities.
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A text element, he says, allows cooks a discreet way to ask questions without arousing the suspicions of nosy relatives.
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Plus, shooting a rocket from a rooftop a mile away is not exactly a discreet way to sabotage a competitor.
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"Fans, influencers and athletes were discreet categories of people, and that's just not the case in this world," he explained.
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I knew he was more than fine about it, but I thought I had been so discreet and obviously wasn't.
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Hmm, maybe No. 21 will keep Baylor fans satisfied, and also be discreet enough that other fans don't notice. 22.
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Instead, they consist of subtle, discreet drifts: the simmering down of a text chain, no invitation to a birthday party.
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Though slightly bigger than a normal one hitter, the SilverStick is still sleek, discreet, and feels natural in your hand.
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Facebook has confirmed it's testing a "more discreet" option for sharing posts with friends via Facebook Notifications, the company says.
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The packaging is normally plain and discreet, but she says she was happy to draw the hearts to reassure him.
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The attack happened in a discreet luxury residence used by celebrities and wealthy individuals behind the French capital's Madeleine church.
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And these days, the two leaders remain discreet but firm practitioners of the faith in which they were brought up.
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You can also get the same configuration, minus the discreet GPU, for $2,700 on a regular old Surface Pro 4.
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On the other end, there's a discreet coffee bar, where bearded creatives discuss the fine art of pitching studio executives.
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Placed inside discreet crevices on the top layer of the insole, bacteria is able to detect compounds present in sweat.
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But also they're very discreet looking devices so you can not really be distracted by the characters filming each other.
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But at previous Tours, Cancellara had a much more discreet bit of customization, which may have better captured his approach.
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His firm was engaged in what he called "discreet investigations," helping multinationals cope with difficult situations like counterfeiting and embezzlement.
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Palantir is a discreet $20 billion data-analysis company that has faced backlash for working with Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
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Celebrities such as RuPaul, Alison Brie and Ilana Glazer all got married in discreet, low-maintenance ceremonies earlier this year.
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Again, it's a discreet nod to tech that keeps the true purpose of the Bose Frames hidden in plain sight.
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Most of my life, it's been very discreet, but as I've gotten older, it feels like it's gotten more blatant.
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Trump's leak has now squandered the discreet diplomacy Pompeo was engaged in, making a nuclear even deal harder to achieve.
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On the evenings I was there, people lounged with a drink in discreet little lounge areas and at the bar.
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Mr. Trump was less discreet, telling reporters that "we'll all soon be finding out" whether the detainees would come home.
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Coiffe, the most discreet and gender-neutral theme, reinterprets the concentric circles of her headdress on pendant and bracelet discs.
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"Then maybe a little in Japan, then in Singapore, then in New York, in a very subtle and discreet way."
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But the most discreet of power breakfasts are held here in relative obscurity, like an Italian social club with lox.
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Echoes abound, whether from the careful manipulation of overtones and resonances or through the discreet halo created by metallic percussion.
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Christopher Akerlind's discreet lighting transforms the stage into a place of different homes and rooms, of city buses and bridges.
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Leave it to the Swiss designer Fabian Zimmerli to create a discreet essential oil diffuser like the Stadler Form Jasmine.
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Just make sure you're discreet — otherwise, your boyfriend's "freethinking" stepbrother will turn dinner into a real-life Reddit comment thread.
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"One of the reasons behind this is that diamonds — in more discreet doses — have become an everyday look," she said.
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His adaptation is as tasteful and discreet as can be, but practically disappears under the weight of Mr. Leiris's story.
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They're discreet and smart, filtering out harmful noise while still allowing you to enjoy heady jams to their full potential.
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A royal wedding dress is one of the most prestigious commissions in British fashion — and quite possibly the most discreet.
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Günter Seeger, a new European-accented place in the West Village, suggests something different: a fancy restaurant should be discreet.
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Everything is down by 30% on list price, with free delivery on orders over £35, discreet packaging, and free returns.
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Parties now are much more discreet affairs, and many of the guests turn into pumpkins by 9 or 10 p.m.
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A tiny, discreet sign announces the entrance, so look for three tall arches set back from the street amid greenery.
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This supplements the government's distribution of food, disproportionately to its supporters, and a discreet aid programme managed by foreign NGOs.
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After meeting at a party, the pair embarked on a discreet relationship that quickly went from whispered affair to tabloid favorite.
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Ashley Madison is arguably the most well-known adultery site, and is geared towards attached individuals looking for discreet sexual encounters.
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The tiny whirring machines have proven discreet little contraband-transport contraptions, but one smuggling operation's astoundingly successful run just got grounded.
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In addition to telling you the time (duh!), they also provide discreet notifications for specified, fitness tracking and some social functions.
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As a provincial flag, the Union flag would still be flown, with the Canadian flag a discreet presence on government buildings.
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It's discreet enough to never garner attention and even comes with a wristband so you can wear it as a bracelet.
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GENTLY sloping hills and medieval churches: the charms of La Sarthe in rural western France are as discreet as its people.
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Still, you won't hear the discreet artist name-drop his famous clients unless you're a beauty editor pressing him for details.
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High-tech, discreet and almost unknown to the public back home, it is built for war in a war-weary age.
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You might think of clipping coupons as your grandma's thing, but digital versions are more discreet and even kind of fun.
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It makes this shop the perfect place for people who want to be discreet, or someone who's just having a day.
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Investing a few million pounds in a house in a discreet London neighbourhood is a neat way to hide stolen money.
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Each private pilot is given a "discreet code" -- a secret password -- that they must continuously squawk back to the PBI tower.
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They don't even quiz me on its efficacy as an instrument of discreet text input, they just think it looks badass.
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The mural decorated the South Cumberland Elementary School gym for an indeterminate amount of time before its discreet removal on Saturday.
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My favorite aspect about this pack, though, is the discreet valuables pocket at the top of the front of the bag.
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A few blocks from London's Picadilly Circus, a lavish restaurant fit for Marie Antoinette is tucked inside a discreet white townhouse.
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TIBBETTS: Well, the search as far as we know, and again, and they&aposre very discreet and they&aposre very professional.
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He made discreet inquiries to the U.S. Marshals Service, on the off chance Kyle was enrolled in the witness protection program.
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"Generally speaking about back channel communications, what that allows you to do is to communicate in a discreet manner," he said.
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Several companies in France sell these GPS tracking devices, which are more of less accurate and discreet, depending on the model.
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Both were at risk of running afoul of the law, so it was important to be discreet about each other's information.
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Bert and Ernie conduct themselves in the same loving, discreet way that millions of gay men, women and hand puppets do.
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My mom just got back into consuming cannabis, and she's still a little shy and discreet about it with her girlfriends.
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In the Kickstarter video, the pump is so discreet and quiet the viewer can't even tell Rudolph is pumping while talking.
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It's equally attractive to a discreet recreational user or medical user who needs a form of quick and efficient medicine delivery.
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Still, Americans continue to travel there for the novelty as well as to teach in universities and do discreet missionary work.
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"If they can use their cell phone and operate in a much more discreet and efficient way, it would be terrific."
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Its flagship product, a small, discreet vape pen with higher nicotine levels than its competitors, has even caught on with teenagers.
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And yet Belgium's pool of discriminating and discreet contemporary art collectors continues to be a draw for big-name international dealers.
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The buds will only last up to three hours on a single charge, but the discreet profile makes up for that.
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The U.S. military organizes an annual, high-profile U.S. drill as well as longer-term, more discreet training of regional forces.
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Meanwhile, the elite are investing in forms of discreet wealth, preferring to invest in intangible items like wellness over luxury goods.
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Tons of women swear by these discreet and comfortable anti-chafing thigh bands from Bandelettes when it comes to summer dressing.
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For braised lettuce — especially ambrosial if, as suggested here, a discreet anchovy or 10 are permitted — everything is fast and minimal.
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However, the buzzing is fairly loud, so if being discreet is what you're after, consider the toilet row on a Megabus.
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In TriBeCa, the residents of 30 Park Place, a condominium that opened this summer, have a discreet passageway all their own.
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Without falling into hammy Socialist Realism style, Kollar rendered French working class heroes in beautiful, discreet, lush black-and-white tones.
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I see that the younger people are more inclined to get the stuff that's non-anatomical, that's a little more discreet.
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HELSINKI, Finland — President Sauli Niinisto of Finland is widely seen as a discreet operator, quietly pushing for re-election on Sunday.
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Though not as discreet as central air, ductless mini-split systems are highly efficient, as each unit can be controlled separately.
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Hints of yesteryear remain, however, including a few discreet brothels identified only by bold red street numbers next to their doorways.
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Users can then order the relevant testing kit – which arrives directly at your house in discreet packaging – and follow the instructions.
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The sunglasses' two embedded cameras immediately capture photos and videos when one of the discreet buttons on the temple is pressed.
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The Swiss dealership said that although none of the cars were officially for sale, owners might be open to discreet offers.
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A missing teenager found caring for an old woman with cancer speaks to the discreet goodness in these reserved country people.
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Instead the onus appears to be on the West engineering a justifiable exit, or a discreet winding-down of the war.
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In the coming months, he relayed discreet messages between the two leaders, much as García Márquez had done two decades before.
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It sounds wonky on paper, but in person, it results in one of the most elegant, discreet hybrid analogs out there.
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It includes the building of a "discreet tunnel" that will enable the rich and famous to come and go in privacy.
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Until recently, at least, Mr. Kislyak played a more discreet, quiet role in Washington and was even less visible in Moscow.
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I suggested that "Queasy" should speak with this other person, privately, through "a discreet message, delivered in person" after the meal.
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They provide plenty of ventilation yet are discreet enough that some might not even notice you&aposre traveling with your dog.
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But if you want, you can imagine a conspiracy theory that concludes with Jeff Bewkes allowing himself a quiet, discreet grin.
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The monarch not only provides a psychological centre but can sometimes provide discreet guidance to help overcome difficulties in forming a government.
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But this seems unlikely given that Cobb has already revealed himself to be, well, not necessarily the most discreet and careful person.
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Ishmael speaks in a voice so low and discreet that I have to strain to hear him, and he looks around suspiciously.
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Video via YouTube In death, as he was in life, convicted Venezuelan drug trafficker Teófilo Rodríguez Cazorla was not a discreet man.
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Its 1080p HD LCD display and discreet Wi-Fi antennae also help it blend in seamlessly with the rest of your decor.
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The Launch measures roughly 12.5 x 6 x 6.5 inches — which is not very discreet — and Fleshlight did not specify its weight.
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The economy of lighting emphasizes the scars, the gaze and the discreet expressions of the humanity that has survived so much pain.
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They tend to be discreet about fund totals, are unrestricted in how they use their money and are unconcerned about future fundraisers.
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"There was one very discreet stretch of the protein on the envelope that is really different than the other flaviviruses," Fauci said.
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The firms used to give some discreet help to authorities on both sides of the Atlantic, says a former British intelligence officer.
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If embarrassment has kept you from buying your very own sex toy, then consider a discreet toy like this Rianne S. Heart.
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Instead of keeping the alliance discreet, he trumpeted it, making the murder even more politically salient than it would otherwise have been.
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That's great for short and discreet browsing sessions, like if you need to buy a present for someone on a shared computer.
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"It's a very discreet, nocturnal animal," says Pierre Benedetti, an environmental technician and researcher with the National Office for Hunting and Wildlife.
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The guest told PEOPLE the group chose a discreet booth for their meal — but that didn't stop diners from spotting the stars.
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A breakdown in security ties would also endanger the discreet extradition of high-ranking crime and terrorism suspects to the United States.
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These pins are a more, shall we say, discreet way of attracting fellow fans rather than doing the "peace among worlds" sign.
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We want to be a more detraditionalized business, focused more on the discreet businesses like aviation and healthcare and less on corporate.
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Say you go looking through your partner's texts, and you're discreet enough to not get caught, but don't find anything of interest.
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As a result, Khloé has been extra discreet about her relationship with Cleveland Cavaliers forward Tristan Thompson and their child, True Thompson.
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Sleek, discreet, and amazingly practical, the Sinji Fitness Tracker is a smartwatch specifically designed to help you get and stay in shape.
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While the De Moulins' device had a large and obvious paddle hanging off the back, Mamaux's invention was self-contained and discreet.
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When another kneels to kiss his hem and beg forgiveness, Pius pushes him away with a discreet but not-so-gentle kick.
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The Brondell Travel Bidet is so discreet it looks like an oddly shaped water bottle, and it's easy to use and effective.
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"A 12-seat sushi bar with some of the best Omakase in the city but still relatively unknown and discreet," Bello said.
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Supreme's red-and-white logo was boldly featured on its suitcases, which usually only have discreet Rimowa branding, at the April launch.
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If you are discreet, contact me......gardener offering his services to women between 18 and 50 years old in exchange for sex.
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True whistleblowers use the well-established and discreet processes in place to voice grievances; they do not put American lives at risk.
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The brightly colored new line includes a wide array of both discreet and visibly-a-dick vibrators of various shapes and sizes.
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Yes, even as Snapchat has grown beyond its reputation as discreet sexting service, it's still maintained a thriving community of sexy snapchatters.
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At once flirtatious and discreet, the chair provides not only lush comfort, but a wry commentary on the excesses of the past.
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A mother is mentioned in passing, but her absence nevertheless fills the air, shaping the family's exchanges and each member's discreet solitude.
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Students are given a mesh bag with a numbered identification tag (and soon, a more discreet backpack to carry the mesh bag).
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Hardly. No longer is the topic of sobriety confined to discreet meetings in church halls over Styrofoam cups of lukewarm Maxwell House.
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The trial has provided the first extended glimpse of the lawyers led by the special counsel, Robert Mueller, who are famously discreet.
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The two included satellite devices are also a little taller than most competitors, but remain discreet enough to hide around the house.
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Signatures include a soft leather motorcycle jacket with discreet fastenings, smart blouses and slender tailored pants that sit high on the waist.
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The company has historically been fiercely secretive about its corporate footprint, masking its operations through a discreet network of third-party vendors.
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She makes the decision to not abandon herself in representational extravagance, to rather be discreet in the demonstration of her painterly capacity.
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The watch has to be very discreet, and often men try to match their watch to a pen and sometimes cuff links.
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With the Discreet mode, I was able to film from the Wide and Ultra-Wide, both at 1080p, at the same time.
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But the earrings, bracelets and rings she makes for her label, J. Hannah, are so simple and discreet they resemble family heirlooms.
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On Thanksgiving, when wine-drunk relatives fill kitchens with unsolicited cooking advice, hosts need a discreet way to call for turkey help.
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The Echo Frames are designed to be discreet and to look like your basic pair of thick-framed eyeglasses from straight on.
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While Miley Cyrus has been very public about her intense relationship with singer Cody Simpson, ex Liam Hemsworth has been more discreet.
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Outside of a few needless threats by the White House, the administration has proved remarkably discreet, and hopefully, this caution will last.
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Each area is an elaborately designed warren of nooks and crannies, sniper hideouts and ambush alleys, discreet cover and terrifying open fields.
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In other cases, scammers are making use of discreet hidden cameras to spy on people, using the footage for fraud or blackmail.
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I moved to an apartment at the other end of Park Slope, and William, according to my wishes, kept a discreet distance.
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It's understood that the Central London store will "follow due process" and ensure a discreet interval before removing the display from its premises.
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For obvious reasons, diners are banned from bringing in mobile phones or cameras, and are promised discreet candle lighting instead of electric lights.
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Late Saturday afternoon, the couple paid a discreet visit to Baudou, a small, family-run showroom on the Left Bank's Rue de Solférino.
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Perhaps that explains why the CIA, in need of a cloud update, has decided to be a bit more discreet about its plans.
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The idea of a discreet, in-ear technology that connects you to the internet's endless well of information is clearly a powerful one.
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The group made their way inside to the Girl at the White Horse, a discreet bar nestled in the space below the motel.
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And because the crowd at Pebble Beach adores cars, people are not discreet about showing their enthusiasm for what's hot and what's not.
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Mr. Faraj, who was born in 1962, is highly considered by both the United States and Israel as a discreet and trustworthy partner.
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From bed, from the bus, even from work, sexting is the most accessible and discreet way of keeping things hot with your partner.
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Control of a state assembly, and the bureaucracy that comes with it, is a good way to build up a discreet war-chest.
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Instead, he works hard around camp, builds discreet social bonds, and gives epic time-lapse neurotic confessionals filled with self-discrimination and doubt.
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Modern-day cloud syncing services feel far more intuitive and discreet, which is probably the reason File History is (apparently) getting phased out.
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If you want to get the more discreet smart bat with the sensor built in, you'll have to wait for a later date.
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Leica's M cameras are often praised for their compact size and discreet operations, but the new M10-P takes those things even further.
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What Snap doesn't need is a privacy scandal, and that risk is the trade-off it's making with its more discreet Spectacles design.
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And that's true of things like Olay Whips, it's true of Tide Pods, it's true of Discreet Boutique, it's true of Pampers Pure.
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While it calls a little more attention to itself than the brown, beige and gray things in the room, it is also discreet.
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Frank and Janet let each other know when their respective spouses are out of town with a discreet sticker in a particular location.
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Since then, there have been updates and some improvements but nothing truly revolutionary that made pumping in any way easier or more discreet.
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FOR a Muslim-majority country, Indonesia has often been regarded as relatively tolerant on gay issues, as long as gay people were discreet.
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Even better: they're small enough to tuck in your pocket and discreet enough to use them under the table with no one noticing.
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A power button on the top switches it on and a discreet micro USB port on the bottom is used to charge it.
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In the automation side, there is no other player that has process, control, discreet automation, robotics and electrification and a strong digital platform.
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The other museums reflect light; this one absorbs it, making it look, despite its size, discreet and recessive, about silhouette rather than bulk.
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Millennials are known for being partial to minimalist, low-maintenance designs and sleek, discreet appliances in homes, Business Insider's Katie Warren previously reported.
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The L.L. Bean Personal Organizer Toiletry Bag is a discreet bag you can take with you to the communal showers when you travel.
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She has isolated his writing about his own life and set it in chronological order, modernizing spellings and adding discreet commentary when necessary.
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But if I may make a modest case for my particular favorite, let me call attention to the discreet charm of the trampoline.
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There were discreet talks among senior Downing Street and Palace officials, and days later the monarch made a veiled -- yet hugely significant -- intervention.
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While I didn't test this tracker myself, most reviewers found the band to be comfortable for all-day wear, as well as discreet.
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"He's a worker, brilliant, a bit of a loner and discreet, but solid," said one friend who did not want to be named.
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However, there are also many smaller, more discreet things you can do that can have a huge effect on how others perceive you.
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Though Colette's signature blue 1997C Pantone color is instantly recognizable to most in the fashion world, Rousseaux herself has preferred to remain discreet.
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Instead of a traditional engagement ring, Windsor wore what became her iconic diamond brooch, keeping their relationship discreet while still honoring their partnership.
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Ortega and his wife, Flora, live in a discreet apartment building in La Coruna, Spain, near a major port of the Atlantic Ocean.
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A staff member also approached Buchanan and asked her to be more discreet or go to the locker area, she told the station.
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A generous smattering of hijabs, skullcaps and discreet wigs were spread throughout the room, along with Proenza Schouler skirts and Rachel Comey shoes.
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After buying the General Motors Building on Fifth Avenue, Mr. Trump added his name in tall gold letters to the previously discreet structure.
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He said some wealthy individuals have converted a discreet area on their property into a command center, where bodyguards in plainclothes keep watch.
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Premium offers no ads, faster streaming, high-speed downloads, higher video quality, full DVDs, "discreet billing" and anytime cancellation, according to Pornhub's website.
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Good news and good vibes for minimalists: The Dreslyn, the Los Angeles e-boutique, has picked up a discreet line of luxury vibrators.
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Because stun cuffs are meant to be more discreet than shackles, people often do not know they are there until it becomes apparent.
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"I was living in a very strict building, and found that the sous vide method was perfect for discreet cannabis infusions," Lo shares.
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One of the best things about Ann Summers is that it offers free delivery on orders over £35, discreet packaging, and free returns.
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All these little extras go a long way, and the discreet packaging is especially for those who are worried about ordering something risqué.
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Have no fear, there's a similar top-rated mini buddy that gets high marks for its discreet, quiet presence that packs a punch.
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Then in 1946, Bhumibol ascended to the throne, and after a discreet first decade, largely out of the limelight, his reign gained momentum.
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The market is more discreet at the Biennale itself, but collectors who learn the codes are aware that there is plenty for sale.
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Their discreet relationship with the American government prevents them from openly proving their employment, a requirement for an S.I.V. or P-2 application.
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Even as the Upper East Side has changed, with its slick restaurants and fancy bars, the Carlyle has remained itself: elegant, friendly, discreet.
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But the last word belonged to Ms. Choi, who buttoned up the movement with three plucked notes as discreet as they were authoritative.
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Ellis has served as a federal judge for 31 years, since the Ronald Reagan administration, and otherwise stays discreet about his political leanings.
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The trends and preferences he&aposs seen among billionaire clients all tie back to one to one thing: a rise in discreet wealth.
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BunMo Stretchy Things, $9.99, 6-pack, available at AmazonThese sensory sticks are designed for restless hands and are very discreet for public spaces.
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Engels, who is forty-one, bald and athletic, with a precise, discreet manner, oversees the operation; analysts and translators report directly to him.
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Sokolov remembered that his father would often point to his own tattoo and tell stories about it, but his mother was always discreet.
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He offered it in a rainbow of colors, though he was colorblind, with a discreet "Members Only" tag stitched below the breast pocket.
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These days people forget the risk, as apps have normalized 'discreet meets', so it's something a 13-year-old will do without thinking.
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Chief Diebold described himself in the advertisement as a "dominate male police officer" seeking a fun and discreet "playmate," according to the affidavit.
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Faced with insults and some hostility, Mr. Zahed said members preferred to be discreet, moving locations every three months to avoid being targeted.
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The bottom half with the USB end tucks into a pocket in the cuff, which helps make the tag look a bit more discreet.
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While Kylie noted this product does contain fragrance (most of her others do not) I found the soft, discreet scent non-irritating and pleasant.
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And unlike other funeral homes that masquerade as grandiose mansions, 1067 Madison's exterior is discreet, with few architectural elements to pique a person's interest.
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For Emma, pleasure is connected to estrangement, and so sex has to be arranged on a queer dating app, discreet with no strings attached.
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She said he seemed to buy into racist tropes about Asian women's deference, telling her they were discreet and knew how to keep secrets.
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For portable use, for drowning out the office noise, for discreet listening, and for greater versatility, you should seek out a closed pair instead.
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" The company's website gives a bit more detail: "Metro K9 Drug Detection Services provide a confidential and discreet drug detection service for your home.
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He and Sunny fell out because she did not like him working; she did not mind his mistresses, as long as he was discreet.
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Nike introduced a real self-lacing sneaker, Adidas brought 3D printing innovation to the forefront and also brought us a discreet ganja-hiding shoe.
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The device itself kind of looks like an Apple mouse, and although it's discreet enough to wear under clothes, I felt like a robot.
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The updated headband has a more oblong shape than previously, which makes the headphones more discreet by fitting them closer to the wearer's head.
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Most commonly known as finger vibrators, these toys are a great option for anyone who wants all-over stimulation in a small, discreet package.
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In some states, even masturbating in private is against the rules, although some experts believe those who are discreet shouldn't be punished for it.
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This discreet, lightweight sharpener is a great portable option for anyone who may need to brush up a knife or tool away from home.
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Despite not wearing all black, the Duchess' outfit included two black details, which Hanson feels might have been a discreet way of showing support.
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Nevertheless, it has no fewer than six banks, a legacy of its days as a discreet place where foreigners, especially Italians, parked their savings.
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This is probably the most useful thing Samsung is selling because at least in photos, it looks discreet enough to put on a desk.
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Lexington visited the Hobby Lobby corporate campus in Oklahoma, and a discreet building labelled "The Book" where much of the Green Collection is stored.
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So they wanted to figure out how to package DHM, along with other antioxidants and amino acids, into a discreet, portable, and shareable product.
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The whole business led my wife to suggest a conference with our dear friends Pam and Becky, who were discreet and worldly and kind.
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So discreet, in fact, that things are apparently getting "serious" between her and boyfriend Chris Martin, all without us really knowing anything about them.
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He shares the space with a retiree and a cheesemaker, and a discreet business card printed with "Philippe Dufour, Horlogerie Compliquée," marks his mailbox.
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The shower cubicle of the en suite bathroom has two doors, one leading to the bedroom and one to a small but discreet balcony.
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You're a private person, Virgo, but now that Venus is entering Leo, you're feeling even more discreet about Venusian things like love and money.
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For a less discreet meditation wearable experience, I tried out a $249 headband by Muse that uses Electroencephalography (EEG) sensors to monitor brain activity.
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But, to the guy filming this, have a heart and keep your laughter to a discreet chuckle, the poor kid's standing sitting right there.
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You have to be a bit discreet and know a guy, and once you know a guy, you just text and make an order.
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The discreet, even secretive, nature of vaping can give teens a convenient thrill — along with a jolt of nicotine that reduces stress and anxiety.
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With massive, famous museums like the Louvre and Musée d'Orsay almost next door, the smaller and more discreet Musée de l'Orangerie risks being overlooked.
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But where detectives might have encountered a closed door before, social media has given them nearly unbridled access to discreet tipsters and outraged sleuths.
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Mr. Andipa and others said that higher prices tended to be paid for Banksy's works through discreet private sales, rather than at public auctions.
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It may also herald the eclipse of a kind of discreet diplomacy that for years helped defuse some of the region's most intractable conflicts.
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I tried to be as discreet as I could, but since it plays into "To Kill a Mockingbird," I had to answer the question.
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All the party asked in return from white supremacist groups and their followers was that they remain discreet enough to avoid causing undue embarrassment.
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A few discreet words behind the scenes might considerably raise the stakes for elites to engage in such abuse of the global financial system.
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They don't have a display or a camera, but they feature discreet microphones so you can chat with Alexa without getting out your phone.
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It's not clear how aware people are of more sophisticated cameras like the ones RetailNext offers, and disclosure notices inside stores are typically discreet.
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With its discreet design, flavored pods, and an advertising strategy that seemed to deliberately target kids, Juul quickly came to dominate the vaping industry.
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Beneath sheets and mattresses we've concealed Beddits and Emfits, sensors that promise to monitor heart rates and sleep cycles from their discreet hiding places.
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If you want to hire someone to read your speech to you line by line over a discreet earpiece, I'm happy to help coordinate.
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When I was a boy, we were taught to be discreet and respectful of elders, but the present youth are exceedingly … impatient of restraint.
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Like Chick-fil-A, many companies in America operate with strong religious beliefs, although some prefer to incorporate their values in more discreet ways.
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Her resulting photographs, naturally lit, often carry discreet hues of blue, a spiritual color that also creates an atmosphere of serenity in the individuals portrayed.
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Its HD IP camera records constantly and features motion sensors that allow it to function like a discreet security guard (only a whole lot cheaper).
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In another, he dramatically presses a tiny (not very) discreet red button underneath a desk, indicating that he is ready for his guest to leave.
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What I would like to see is a discreet label—it could be in the ingredient label, so it would say GE or GMO corn.
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Most of the campaigns involved a website, a Facebook page, and a Twitter handle, all organized around a discreet anti-extremism message schools chose themselves.
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Lorenzana said some such schools were found to be run by Muslims with extremist beliefs, making them funnels for the discreet funding of radical activities.
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But if you see people passing Spicer's fake transcripts off as real, maybe send them a discreet note with a link to the real thing.
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Surprisingly, she had turned down my suggestion of doing a more discreet interview in one of the Khrushchev-era apartments in the battle-scarred suburbs.
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It is strange that Mr Comey, even now, defends this preoccupation with how the FBI's discreet inner working was perceived, not on what it concluded.
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Gone are the days when a well-connected fixer could have a discreet word with a committee chairman and make a client's problem go away.
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Think of it like marijuana with training wheels, methods that let you ease your way into cannabis in ways that are safe, subtle, and discreet.
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The craziest thing about LAX's The Private Suite, a discreet, paparazzi-free terminal for celebs that opens May 15, is that it seems so expected.
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Don't get me wrong, the Lumo Lift is fairly discreet and the vibration is gentle, but it did get on my nerves time and again.
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WiFi security cameras are a great solution for keeping tabs on your home and property when you're away, but most of them aren't exactly discreet.
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It's also thought that Harry stayed with Franz-Albrecht on his private estate in one of the small, discreet cottages hidden within the vast woodland.
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We hung around the lighthouse all day goofing around, taking photos, making fun of people, trying to find a discreet spot to spread her ashes.
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Sources at the location told the newspaper that authorities were trying to be discreet and had been told to keep details of their mission confidential.
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The memo said Gusenbauer had spoken with Manafort's team, was "willing to be discreet" and would work for them for about 30,000 euros a month.
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In the case of Syria, limited force has been deployed in the service of a discreet objective, that of deterring the use of chemical weapons.
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Neither of those gestures feel nearly as comfortable or natural as Apple's alternative, even if it means the earbud is less discreet in your ear.
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The fact that the occupants also left the sign from the previous business, a Vietnamese Buddhist prayer space, still visible, makes it even more discreet.
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It's discreet and capable, and it doesn't try to overreach, boiling fitness tracking down to its basics — out of necessity, given the product's small size.
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She hides crucial info in subclauses—like how lieutenants seem to communicate with ancillaries by discreet hand-twitch, for instance—and never elaborates on it.
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It was minimalist, discreet, and intimate—values that are hard to come by in an age where everything must be scalable, social, and platform-ized.
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Hold your head up high by knowing you are confident enough to be discreet, and find your emotional outlet through friends or family, outside work.
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Nicknamed "butlers," the pieces are discreet, functional and versatile enough to move from the foyer of a large house to a small bedroom or office.
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Aside from a fringed leather skirt suit and some very pretty layered bias tank dresses at the end, it was so discreet it practically disappeared.
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"A Gambler's Anatomy," Lethem's 10th novel, isn't as strictly realistic as a couple of the recent ones, but its only magical vein — ESP — is discreet.
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Upright Go is an innovative and discreet device that sticks to the top of their back and helps them improve their posture, day by day.
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About a month ago, Mr. Tosatti said he received a call from the archbishop asking if he could meet with him in a discreet place.
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Among the contested changes, a couple of planters have been removed from the atrium garden and a small, discreet lift installed to provide wheelchair access.
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As usual, the settings tend to be quaint; the characters cute; the crimes discreet; and the puzzle elements of less importance than the holiday menus.
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He introduces her to fine dining, fancy clothes, discreet makeup and the opera, while she transforms him from a cold fish into a free spirit.
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There is a spacious bathroom, plenty of closet space, a comfortable bed tucked into a discreet nook, a couch, a desk and a small kitchen.
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The tax commissioner, Ivan Pillay, said he tried to be discreet, visiting the president several times from 2012 to 2014 to prod him to comply.
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Still, because the ducts and mechanical components are built in, effectively hidden within the walls, floors or attic, central air is the most discreet option.
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There are a bunch of other reasons to invest in Ann Summers, namely the free delivery on orders over £35, discreet packaging, and free returns.
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His stories informed the imaginations of many a preadolescent (including this reviewer), who thrilled in their discreet gore and nasty baiting of stuffy grown-ups.
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Obviously the simpler the--it is, the better it is, the more chance you have to be successful, and the more discreet you will be.
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Trix Worrell, a creator of British sitcoms, was a classmate, and remembers that, although Hogg had strong opinions, she was discreet in making them known.
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"A lot of the tech they've already built and fully deployed is critical to their goal of building a discreet AR HMD platform," Kuang says.
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Reach out to anyone you know who seems discreet, or to clergy, and ask for a few things: lawyer recommendations, mom group recommendations, therapist recommendation.
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Trump understands what it means to choose clothes that are so discreet, they are practically silent, which makes the earlier decision look even more deliberate.
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This was the small, discreet bistro with forehead-height curtains in the windows, Piaf on the speakers, snails on the menu, chips on the china.
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The photographs on view are awe-inspiring, unique, and impressive, but the exhibition is, shall we say, rather discreet with its depiction of historical events.
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At the December sale, he ended up with 1,300 plates that have discreet branding on the bottom, which he said are perfect for his events.
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Gradually the Heidler's marital arrangement is made clear: Lois accepts and even facilitates her husband's sexual mores under the condition that he remain publicly discreet.
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In the passageway between the larger gallery room containing this piece and the office, there are several pedestals with small, discreet sculptures displayed on them.
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The best part is that unlike some breathing exercises, which are evident to anybody in a room, this technique is relatively discreet after a little practice.
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"Ok so they're much better dressed and a little more discreet but I feel a kinship with Beyoncé, Solange, and Jay Z today," she tweeted. 5.
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Even before Mauricio Macri took over as president in December 2015, Pollack received an email from incoming finance secretary, Luis Caputo, asking for a discreet meeting.
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Some of the damage caused by EternalBlue was harder to spot, caused by more discreet malware designed to infect and monetize computers without leaving a trace.
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It has the same curved, more discreet antenna lines — which Meizu was first to market with, about 10 months ago — and a similar look and feel.
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Ailes wasn't known for being discreet about his activities, and anonymous sexual harassment allegations against him were made public as recently as 2014 in Sherman's book.
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What can be harder to find is the subtle supporting act, the discreet player who can quietly convince while letting a co-star dominate the stage.
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The new smart bat, available at a later date, has a much more discreet sensor right in the knob that isn't noticeable when swinging at fastballs.
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With its flavored liquid cartridges and rechargeable battery, the JUUL seems like any other e-cig, but it's is much smaller, sleeker, and far more discreet.
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Lawmakers have been holding discreet talks on such a swap, which they hope would help eliminate French opposition to Strasbourg losing the seat, one official said.
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With one push of a button, Aluma Connect gives them a discreet way to let others know they may need help without sounding an audible alarm.
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Specifically, the Aifloo wristband is conceived as a discreet wearable with a long battery life, whilst the real-time cloud AI-analysis does the heavy lifting.
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Little progress has been made in discreet talks since then with justice and security officials on the mainland, where the Communist Party still controls the courts.
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The boxes are totally discreet on the outside, so no, your conservative grandma will not have a heart attack when she sees it on your doorstep.
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Treatments take two days to arrive in the mail and come in discreet packaging like Ro's other products, the company said in announcing the program Wednesday.
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She trumpeted her and my good fortune to all and sundry, and when I asked her to be a little discreet, she looked at me uncomprehendingly.
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The shoulder-high flower pots along the Cannes Croisette are supposed to acting as discreet concrete barriers that should stop any similar car or truck attack.
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It's a smart addition, and I'm sure many women can see the value in having a discreet way to call for help in an emergency situation.
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You're usually pretty discreet, but the Moon in Aquarius is activating part of your chart that rules home, safety, and security, so today you're mega reclusive.
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Smartphones help to make this extra discreet — just jot down some basics in the notes section (or a calorie-tracking app, if you're feeling extra dedicated).
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And along one wall is a rail of discreet white and black and marinière striped linen and silk, cotton and denim; culottes, shirtdresses, tunics and cashmeres.
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Tourists and shoppers in TriBeCa could easily miss the discreet blue plaque on a three-story building on West Broadway between a tavern and a brasserie.
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But while the next 88 minutes supply plenty of scatology — including a blessedly discreet toilet-paper joke — this potty-mouthed movie has higher matters in mind.
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It is not a discreet maneuver, and it seems unprofessional, implying to the support staff that she is not ready to start work when she arrives.
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Epstein's accusers have claimed the financier and his confederates used the island in the U.S. Virgin Islands as a discreet location to sexually assault underage girls.
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The future of security will depend on more discreet technology, and the provision of or access to more information, which requires a reliable Wi-Fi connection.
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When it comes to low-downtime, discreet procedures like fillers, DuPéré said he sees all kinds of male clientele—lawyers, cops, architects, bankers, realtors, construction workers.
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"For the hospitals, there is a lot of pressure to have very discreet (specific) admissions for acute medical needs and then get people discharged," she said.
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It now blacks out the screen for discreet recording, but allows you to press on an "eye" button to check on the recording, if need be.
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Taylor Hatmaker/TechCrunch Taylor Hatmaker/TechCrunch What it is: A bag that looks discreet and professional while keeping work basics close (laptop, papers and the like).
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The 55-year-old has always had a taste for luxury, but unlike his South American counterparts, he has been a bit more discreet about it.
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Critics warn it's not just the flavors but the sleek and discreet design of some e-cigarette brands, such as market leader JUUL, that attract kids.
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In his final exchange with Quichotte, he had hinted at asking him to perform some small private services, some discreet deliveries, but he hadn't meant it.
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A number of houses in the Isle Feydeau, one of the most beautiful quarters, were built by slave traders, and discreet signs of their business remain.
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This tension between the need for discreet cooperation with law enforcement and the obligation to inform investors and the markets creates a dilemma for public companies.
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The discreet summit of this intervention is a roof terrace with a polished ipe wood deck cradled by ivy-covered ipe fencing and pots of shrubs.
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In years past, Chinese fishing boats have launched assertive forays into disputed waters, with white hulls, as Coast Guard ships are known, keeping a discreet distance.
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Unlike many Americans, who might proudly show off their latest pistol or rifle, Australians who own and enjoy using firearms, like me, try to be discreet.
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With closed mouths they march across the street in frieze-like formation, and this discreet omission of sound and laughter creates a tangible sense of mystery.
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The tension between Nussbaum's discreet and dangerous self-possession and the hostile forces around him is searing, and it shows his precarious individuality in high relief.
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A retired Baptist minister, Amos makes no secret of the fact that he "wants people to come to faith," but his approach in soccer is discreet.
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Finally, across the street from a city park, up a discreet elevator, seated in a luxurious conference room, Ms. Butrus found a banker ready to help.
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LONDON — Rules, this city's oldest restaurant, sits in the center of the West End: a discreet dining spot and a British institution dating back to 1798.
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They shoulder hors d'oeuvres trays, take part in covert TV-watching-at-mealtime operations and offer discreet slots in their towers for tucking away loose magazines.
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Nothing if not discreet (and sly), Mr. Malmberg and Ms. Shellen have shaped much of their material into four chapters that are named for the seasons.
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Discreet changes to the underlying algorithms of these platforms have immense power over what is seen by users but, more important, they affect what goes unseen.
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For a book that is largely about extreme experience, in terms of art and life, he is perhaps overly discreet about his own emotions and behavior.
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Apple has made improvements on this front with more recent iterations of the Butterfly keyboard, but the new scissor switch keyboard is still much more discreet.
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They're pleased but rarely impressed (and always discreet) about celebrities who are customers, though I know Whoopi Goldberg is a regular, and Patti Smith a friend.
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I expected God and money to be kept separate, at least outwardly, more in keeping with the discreet, cash-in-envelopes Christian churches of my youth.
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Three female vocalists enumerate attributes and possessions of two lovers, drawn from the biblical Song of Songs, in short-breathed phrases with discreet instrumentation gradually added.
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A retired professor of constitutional law, Mr. Saied shunned political rallies, preferring to run his campaign from discreet locations like cafes, or let youth rally support.
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Male chauvinist aggression in poor neighbourhoods force lesbians to be discreet about their love lives, said Juno Griz, attending the Ipanema mermaid competition with her girlfriend.
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Also, if you&aposre trying to be discreet about taking a picture, that bright flash is probably not going to do much to help you there.
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But reserved and discreet, he, like many a Japanese diplomat, seemed careful not to make news, suggesting that he was more at home in back rooms.
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But reserved and discreet, he, like many a Japanese diplomat, seemed careful not to make news, suggesting that he was more at home in back rooms.
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For those of you comfortable with wearing an accessory to bed, the Oura Ring is a discreet piece of jewelry that packs a lot of capabilities.
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The discreet turntable makes a good addition to any room and the removable outer shell ensures the mechanism and record are safe from dust and scratches.
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The duo, who first met in their native Sydney over a decade ago while working in retail, articulate this influence in a discreet and sparing manner.
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And in feline news: A caged tiger was found in an abandoned Houston home by a pot smoker looking for a discreet place to light up.
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The company's in the early stages of raising money to make the product but liars all over the world can remain discreet and pre-order now.
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Ailes wasn't known for being discreet about his activities, and anonymous sexual harassment allegations against him were made public as recently as 2014 in Sherman's book.
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However, measuring discreet periods of time (2017, for example) rather than asking whether someone has ever used a ride-hailing app could result in lower numbers.
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The selection Horner and Rowe have made offers insight into many corners of her life and work as well as her abiding, always discreet, kindness to friends.
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Whether that's a partner or just yourself is up to you, but the size and shape of the device allow you to be discreet in your enjoyment.
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Individual polls are useful for gauging the effects of discreet developments, which is one reason why we often include write-ups when worthwhile news surveys come out.
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Bankers also say Frankfurt is set to win the most business following a discreet but concerted German campaign to promote the financial centre of Europe's biggest economy.
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This tiny E-Ink screen provides real-time feedback on heart rate, distance traveled, and battery life while remaining discreet enough to maintain the watch's analog look.
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And he isn't exactly discreet about his wealth: The artist owns an $8 million mansion in Hidden Hills, California, where his neighbors include fellow Canuck Justin Bieber.
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People will try to tell you that cruising is a thing of the past, but especially for closeted and "discreet" gay men, the practice has never died.
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Going from $73 to $99, the Bullets Wireless 2 offer a much rounder shape to the earbuds, which is more comfortable to wear and looks more discreet.
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The Piano Fortes also use air vents to generate their particular sound, which means they're nowhere near as discreet as a typical pair of in-ear buds.
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But they're more discreet than most, and get the job done in the event you're no fan of AirPods and aren't looking to spend more than $200.
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The Sunday Times said the interview took months to arrange through discreet contacts and secret meetings with nationalists and their supporters north and south of the border.
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He's clearly not as smart or as discreet as he thinks, as all the servers have been making comments all season long about Howard sleeping with Becky.
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That means there are no stereo speakers on this phone, and there are also more discreet phone calls because call sound will only propagate in one direction.
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The product is designed to offer similar assistive functionality to what you get with SuitX or Ekso, albeit on a smaller scale, in a more discreet package.
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Cuba has had its hands in many places, it has taken states apart, and it has always done so through discreet means use human services as bait.
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The Sabratha compound was part of a network of more discreet bases in Libya that could be used to launch attacks in the region or in Europe.
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Featured on Shark Tank, these discreet, minimalist earplugs use specially designed sound wave-balancing tubes to lower the decibels of your surrounding environment while enhancing sound clarity.
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What is more, Big Tobacco faces a fierce new U.S. competitor called Juul Labs Inc, whose discreet e-cigarette has taking a chunk of the vaping market.
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Archie's christening itself was an ultra-private affair, from the setting (the Queen's private chapel) to the guest list (only around 25 attendees) to the discreet arrivals.
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Dude's from Compton, but it seems he's been looking to keep an even lower profile than usual ... 'cause we're told this specific facility is pretty dang discreet.
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It's also pretty discreet, the bowls pack a punch, and the battery is great, charging to full in half an hour and lasting 103 or so loads.
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Additionally, cats have survived over the ages by being agile, sneaky and discreet, often hiding in small spaces to avoid threats or get the jump on prey.
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The doctor stood up and pressed gently on my C-section scar, a discreet six inches that would be hidden by my bikini bottom, I was told.
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They were relatively comfortable and discreet enough that I felt like letting my husband see me wearing them in the morning wouldn't permanently ruin our sex life.
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It started (as far as record releases are concerned) with Discreet Music in 1975 ( - or did it start with the first Fripp and Eno album in 1973?
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A Fitbit Alta HR is discreet enough to wear on your wrist at all times and it tracks metrics like your steps, distance, calories burned, and more.
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The Osmo would certainly be a boon for capturing stuff like holiday footage, and although it's not as discreet as simply using your mobile, it's relatively inconspicuous.
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Look, we're not condoning snooping on anyone, but if you're going to deploy some digital security for your home or business, you might as well be discreet.
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Since they are more discreet and less destructive, reconnaissance attacks carry less risk of jeopardizing Kim's recent diplomatic initiatives, which are already blunting the impact of sanctions.
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Though the committee has historically been one of the more discreet on Capitol Hill, Schiff hasn't held back his criticism of Trump or, increasingly, the committee chairman.
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She's spent the latter part of her career as a vital member of Tyler Perry's movie troupe and opted for more discreet attire than she used to.
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Forget shiny Rolexes and Louis Vuitton handbags — rich people are investing more in education and health, and it shows that discreet wealth is the new status symbol
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"The concept keeps the focus on the product, it's a discreet luxury that is really based on the tailoring and fabric," he told CNBC via e-mail.
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LISBON — Under the shadow of its huge domed basilica, the Lisbon district of Estrela is an area of quiet streets and discreet white-and-pastel-painted mansions.
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Notables include a coffee enema (which comes with a 'discreet bag'), breast enhancement pills, a barrel of lubricant, and a giant tent to grow (presumably) pot in.
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Instead of a typical bell that attaches to your handlebars, the Oi bike bell is merely a discreet, curved piece of metal (that attaches to your handlebars).
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"We could have offered the scripts on a phone, but we wanted a technology that was much more discreet and immersive and wouldn't disturb anyone," he said.
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He and a colleague kept a handful of tourists at a discreet distance while the turtle — classified as a member of a vulnerable species — laid its eggs.
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Better, Johnson determined, to find him a new position where he could be trusted to maintain a discreet silence — a place, that is, like the World Bank.
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Watch "Flight to the Holy Land: Europe's Jewish Exodus (Part 1)" Read "Discreet Funeral and No Autopsy: Israel Places Strict Conditions on Return of Palestinian Attackers' Bodies"
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Unlike the genteel, discreet spending habits often associated with old money — and, more recently, with faux-frugal billionaires — the falling stars meme is all about conspicuous consumption.
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They tried to make a discreet exit, with Tommy walking out first and Brittany lingering inside for around 25 seconds before emerging with a s***-eating grin.
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Eno is one of the pioneers of the ambient genre, with famous contributions including the 1975 record Discreet Music and 1978's Ambient 1 (Music For Airports).
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But in recent years, designers have shifted toward a more discreet approach — one that encourages idiosyncratic personalities, attitudes and interactions — led by movement directors like Le Mat.
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PALMA, Majorca — In summers, Majorca and its sister islands off the eastern coast of Spain were once a discreet destination for the cultured, famous and well-heeled.
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Newcomers may get the feeling that they have stumbled upon a private club, one that is discreet and insidery (clients are all buzzed in) without being snobbish.
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Keeping his camera at a discreet distance from his subjects, he conjures, through images and words, an ever more disquieting set of truths about history and memory.
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With Chapo back behind bars, his more discreet partner, Ismael "El Mayo" Zambada, who jointly heads the powerful Sinaloa cartel, is the last major Mexican capo standing.
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People who worked with him described him as low-key -- a discreet name-dropper who often volunteered his efforts as a go-between and provided credible information.
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It&aposs interesting because before, you would consider those things so discreet from each other, the social aspect, the buying aspect, ne&aposer the twain shall meet.
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While they aren't for everyone, they are catching on among some women who say the alternatives make menstruation more hygienic, less costly, more discreet and less wasteful.
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When Ms. Hill approached Suzanne Koller, the respected but discreet co-founder of the twice-yearly magazine Self Service, to do a book, Ms. Koller was surprised.
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On the brink of nuclear Armageddon, Kennedy received two communications from Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev, one bellicose and uncompromising, and the other more discreet and potentially compromising.
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The IRGC is also a major economic actor in Iran, one that the Iranian government is trying to rein in through discreet corruption investigations and asset seizures.
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By doing so, the team picks up momentum by defining, and then solving for, discreet issues, and can build on small agreements to ultimately achieve larger goals.
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A pincer movement by the two countries' armies, with more or less discreet United States backing, is increasingly conceivable, particularly as the region drifts to the right.
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Nor are we given any reason to believe the basic setup of their marriage, which includes license to have discreet affairs as long as honesty is maintained.
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"The idea was to have surprisingly small, discreet objects that, like satellites in space, could beam data precisely where you need it within your home," said Cronan.
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To achieve "continuous" and "live" updates of a vehicle's location, a tracking device is attached in a discreet location, somewhere an unauthorized driver isn't likely to notice it.
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To achieve 'continuous' and 'live' updates of a vehicle's location, a tracking device is attached in a discreet location, somewhere an unauthorized driver isn't likely to notice it.
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But by instead saying the group will stick to its 2016 quotas, the group hopes to be more discreet in cutting output, an OPEC official told the Journal.
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The center in the Indian capital operates as a de facto embassy, helping Indian and Taiwanese companies to expand business ties and easing discreet dialog between government officials.
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And when the doors are open there's something particularly decadent about a convertible car that includes a discreet storage system in the door panel to store an umbrella.
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MannKind argued it would succeed because its inhaler was much more discreet — the size of a referee's whistle, while Pfizer's was the size of a tennis ball can.
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The centre in the Indian capital operates as a de facto embassy, helping Indian and Taiwanese companies to expand business ties and easing discreet dialogue between government officials.
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Some of the most prominent figures in Western-based Islam are absent from the list, although their students and mentees do appear, possibly with their mentors' discreet permission.
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"He's a very discreet man and he'll go without making a noise," said one, adding that Desmarest may attend Thursday's meeting but abstain from voting on Bollore's nomination.
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Thanks to the rise of sate-level legalization in the U.S., vaping cannabis went from being a somewhat clunky and niche experience to a convenient and discreet norm.
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Antonov gave a few more details of what Trump and Putin talked about in Helsinki, but insisted that diplomatic discussions should remain discreet in order to be effective.
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Perfect for your pal who is obsessed with going to concerts and music festivals, EarDial are discreet smart earplugs that are designed for use in loud music environments.
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The couple, who have been dating for at least 15 months, arrived in a Ford Galaxy station wagon with blacked-out windows for the discreet appointment last Thursday.
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While other monarchs succumb to the Grim Reaper or the discreet charm of retirement, she remains a firm fixture on the list of the world's most durable rulers.
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Asus has somehow worked around the iPhone's most glaring aesthetic shortcoming, beating competitors like HTC, Huawei, and Meizu in producing a "full-metal" phone with completely discreet antennas.
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Segal, the new CEO, insists that the website can recover, though it might require pivoting away from Ashley Madison's heavy focus on being a discreet gateway to affairs .
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There are more discreet places to meet a cartel boss and one of his coyotes, who guide migrants across the desert, than in front of a newspaper office.
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The footage gives the impression of a makeshift storage locker, a discreet place to stash seasonal implements, but wouldn't Epstein have had other places to keep extra mattresses?
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Thus, in "Army of Shadows" (21947), set during the wartime struggles of the French Resistance, the heroine is serenely efficient, fearless, and discreet, save for one tiny weakness.
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A more discreet kind of substandard medicine—say, an antibiotic without enough active ingredient— probably stands a strong chance of reaching patients across the world without getting discovered.
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But now, a discreet new device, small enough to fit into a pocket or purse, could make eating out an easier and safer experience for gluten-sensitive people.
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This last was a haven of coolness, even of gloom, yet it was deserted, except for discreet knots of American ladies looking at snuff boxes in glass cases.
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She vividly documents the same-sex couplings, or "crushings," common to women's colleges in Katharine's youth, and, later, the discreet cohabitation of female scholars at schools like Smith.
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To explore whether such compromises can be achieved requires creating space and other conditions for discreet conversations, even while confrontations between the incumbent regime and the opposition continue.
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In downtown Doha, behind the imposing palace where the emir holds court twice a week, lies a discreet new museum that tells an ugly story with bracing honesty.
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Although there may be discreet surveillance, there is nothing to prevent member of the public walking in to the departure hall at Brussels' Zaventem airport with heavy baggage.
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"I was told she had 'magic' hands and could help with cellulite and heavy legs," von Mueffling says of the French therapist with a discreet fashion-crowd following.
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The HaloVa has 14 total pockets including three insulated bottle pockets; a discreet back pocket for phones, credit cards, or other valuables; and a small wet clothes pocket.
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Before he was arrested this month, the former head of Pemex lay low in one of the world's most discreet and exclusive locations on Spain's sunny southern coast.
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Even the bridal look for the finale was stripped back and modest: a simple white schoolgirl dress paired with a discreet veil, white socks and black patent shoes.
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"Compared to other high-end Alpine resorts like Courchevel, Verbier, or Zermatt, it's far more discreet," Oliver Corkhill, CEO of travel-planning firm Leo Trippi, told Town & Country.
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He had no entourage with him, just his brother, a Bayern communications staff member and a discreet security guard, but he would have happily gone on his own.
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Within months, at a more discreet venue in the Red Sea port of Jidda, the Saudi intelligence agency convened Afghanistan's chief adversaries to hash out a peace deal.
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At that point, the once-discreet family lawyered up and went very public, with Bettencourt's competence questioned and Banier accused of "abuse of weakness" in a 2007 lawsuit.
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GETTING IN The street-level entrance on First Avenue is supposed to be unmarked and discreet, but velvet ropes and a red carpet make it hard to miss.
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Trump and trade protectionists in both parties insist that China takes other discreet action to push down the value of the yuan while the U.S. dollar remains strong.
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The characters' personalities are filled in by the highly modulated vocal performances and by Shinkai's animation, the discreet and bold choices that make their faces and physicalities pop.
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A more discreet kind of substandard medicine -- say, an antibiotic without enough active ingredient -- probably stands a strong chance of reaching patients across the world without getting discovered.
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I walk with a stock right-side cane and a discreet brace resembling a shin guard that slips into my shoe to help raise my limp left foot.
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"It was innovative, contemporary, elegant and discreet," he said of the style, which highlights a custom-created stencil-style dial font from the Parisian graphic designer Philippe Apeloig.
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Discreet diplomacy, Mr. Roth said, would have no impact on Chinese leaders who, in his view, have concluded that they can get away with the abuses against Muslims.
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Many have noted that the discreet design and flavors appear to be targeted to young people, and not elderly people with cancer who can't kick their cigarette habit.
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"Far from being a wide-ranging, roving inquiry, in fact three very discreet topics," she said, adding that the deposition would not seek answers which might expose sources.
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Fox News came to a discreet settlement after former host Juliet Huddy claimed sexual harassment against the network's top host and a longtime executive in 2011, according to Lawnewz.com.
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"The fact that these shiny, techy objects are just there, not doing anything, is an obstacle to the technology being a discreet part of your home," he says Behar.
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Over the years since, little progress has been made in discreet talks with justice and security officials on the mainland, where the ruling Communist Party still controls the courts.
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She shot the portraits on a medium format camera because she felt it was more discreet, less noisy and allowed her subjects to see her face at all times.
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Yet if you are in the market for a simple, small, discreet vibrator with long-lasting battery power, you don't need to troll the web for a Nokia 3310.
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Word on the sea-street was that the top deck's back patio, with its collection of cabanas, was a relatively discreet but still intentionally public place to hook up.
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"It's a unique opportunity for a public hearing of the machinations of the art world, which are usually very discreet," said Nicholas M. O'Donnell, an art lawyer in Boston.
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The members of this family exist as they are, as they were and as they might have been, with narrative shifts signaled by discreet lighting changes by Peter Kaczorowski.
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The 30-year-old musician-turned-actor wed Sharma, an artist, in a small and discreet, hilltop ceremony in the Catskills, a region in Upstate New York, last September.
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We will likely see a very wide assortment of wireless headphones—some that are marketed as fashion items and others that are made to be as discreet as possible.
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MCKINSEY, a global management consultancy known for its discreet profile and rarefied air, is unused to the sort of tub-thumping popular revolt it is experiencing in South Africa.
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Click here to view original GIFProject Soli, which debuted at Google I/O in 2015, is a tiny chip that uses radar to detect discreet hand and finger motions.
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"While some billionaires go to extraordinary lengths to conceal their wealth, for the most part it is that they are discreet and prefer operating under the radar," he said.
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While I could see the merit of high-quality yet discreet wireless headphones, the design gave me flashbacks to Snap's Spectacles—sun shades with a tacked-on tech angle.
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Last week, members of his party in the eastern provincial capital Goma, staged discreet acts of civil disobedience, favoring tactics like roadblocks and planned sit-ins over street demonstrations.
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Not to mention, giving a handjob can be an exciting, discreet way to get your partner off in a car, bathroom, or any other cramped space outside the bedroom.
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A discreet lobbying campaign is building momentum within the country to try to reclassify higher-grade copper scrap as a way of removing it from the "garbage" hit-list.
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Sound smart: The U.S. "peace team" working on the issue is relatively small and very discreet — just five people, including senior adviser Jared Kushner and special envoy Jason Greenblatt.
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The next day, September 23, sweet Venus enters sexy Scorpio and inspires you to approach things in a more discreet way, especially love and money, two Venus-ruled topics.
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But, as is the case with many celebrity-owned food companies, there are a lot of actors, models, and musicians who keep their entrepreneurial efforts a little more discreet.
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" When looking at specific names in Biotech, Schoenebaum says to focus on finding "stocks that have a discreet catalyst that if it goes well, your upside outweighs your downside.
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What looked like discreet hotline calls could well have been an automated email scanner responding to every marketing email by running to the phone book to check the address.
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Krishnamoorthi voiced concern in a statement Wednesday that Trump could use discreet pardons to "sabotage" Mueller's investigation, and said the White House should be required to disclose such actions.
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Three years into his tenure, the flak is flying around the 55-year-old career banker once admiringly described by colleagues as a discreet man who gives little away.
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DeWitt has spoken regularly about her epic run-ins with copy editors and agents and publishers; the afterword in the new edition of "The Last Samurai" is uncharacteristically discreet.
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Besides trying to be relatively discreet about it lest I get in trouble, I tried to make it as convenient as possible for my classmates to buy some candy.
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"To date, the COSIA members have shared about 938 discreet individual technologies or innovations," Wicklum said, before going on to list one example of the collaborative work being undertaken.
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But when police officials put a letter box in a discreet corner of the Ramgarhat High School in east Indian state of West Bengal, the problem was suddenly solved.
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The notion that Wim might enlist a street gang, rather than discreet assassins, struck her as a sign of desperation—an indication that he'd do anything to kill her.
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While Dakota Johnson put it all out there in her role as Anastasia Steele in the Fifty Shades Of Grey series, her IRL private life is much more discreet.
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The Trump administration is promoting policies that are favorable for the health insurance industry and private doctors through a set of new, discreet changes to the annual Medicare handbook.
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But, immigration law expert Pratheepan Gulasekaram pointed out, they at least tried to be discreet about or explain these arrests, and at times backed off on deporting those individuals.
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They run from quiet watering holes where dogs are welcome as long as they are discreet, to a few rowdier establishments where the dogs do everything but play poker.
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To mitigate three decades of abuse, we'll need more than a discreet presidential apology, or economic crumbs, or an expensive pizza enjoyed above the flames of a social inferno.
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Gurung's free-spirited sensibility — and his outspoken runway activism, which accompanies his colorful, modern clothes — is nothing like the Row's restrained sense of luxury, voluminous proportions and discreet hues.
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After Mr. Peres's funeral, Prince Charles made a discreet visit to the grave of his grandmother Princess Alice at the Church of Mary Magdalene on the Mount of Olives.
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In a number of scenes, the characters are framed in doorways and hallways, the camera maintaining a distance that I suppose it wishes the viewer to take as discreet.
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Until we have good answers to these questions, you can expect others to continue to know more and more about you — no matter how discreet you may have been.
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The mid-century modern architecture for which Palm Springs is famed is also known for being "discreet to the street" — which suited the city's many celebrity residents just fine.
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Jayne Cohan and Phyllis LeBoff gave each other a discreet thumbs up as they sat for their next game, and soon their grandchildren were the talk of the community.
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The new people have come, the usurpers, with their private jets and home theaters and tank-like hybrid cars, scaring the waterfowl and scattering the discreet and peaceful ease.
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A more discreet version of this model is the project called "Process Collettivo," initiated by Mark Bradford, the artist who represents the United States at the Biennale this year.
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She is a discreet and careful observer, inserting herself into the story only when it might seem evasive to do otherwise and refraining from passing judgment on Mr. Assange.
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As a child in Monaco, which is one of Europe's oldest tax havens, he often accompanied his father to work and marvelled at the discreet power of the institution.
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"Claire Lenoir," termed on the half-title as "The Mysterious Case of the Discreet and Scientific Woman Claire Lenoir," is a story of the possibility of reanimation through love.
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The rest of the lounge, inspired by the Italian designer Carlo Mollino, is a 12-tone symphony of animal prints, geometric patterns, sofas, settees and discreet booths for necking.
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Unlike more discreet watchmakers, Hublot is not the kind of brand that is going to install a tourbillon — the grandest of complications — and keep it hidden under the dial.
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The relatively old money on show in Singapore, the setting for Crazy Rich Asians and my own home for the past three years, can be a fraction more discreet.
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But the Mugabes have otherwise remained discreet about their holiday activities, sensitive perhaps to criticism back home that they are wasting public money while government coffers are nearly empty.
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If you're in the area around midday, make sure you go to L'échappée (229, rue Boyer), a discreet and delicious Thai bistro that offers beef salads for about 213€.
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Tassos and his co-creator William Drew designed the experience to be transgressive, but safe and discreet, and reassure The Creators Project that no one has been arrested yet.
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Her new physique turns out to be an innovative weapon and comes with articulated parts, a wasp waist and what looks like a discreet chastity panel for the groin.
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But in recent weeks, his focused and discreet personality has become tangled in Hollywood's gossip machine, with his private life and family drama splashed all over the news media.
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Today, a more discreet sort of cash-machine burglar can walk away with an ATM's stash and leave behind only a tell-tale three-inch hole in its front panel.
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Some firms are also hand-holding transgender staff during the initial employment period and keeping their identities discreet on request, but campaigners say the trend is restricted to big companies.
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It will be much quieter and calmer than a typical city hospital, says Annika Tibell, the medical director; instead of flashing alarms and loudspeakers, staff will have discreet personal buzzers.
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The terrifyingly named HomeHawk Floor is designed to be discreet — the whole idea is to let you monitor the inside of your home without the need for obvious cameras everywhere.
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On the backlot, Gonzalez and Topkins-Rivas have curated a program that responds to issues that are too often decontextualized in the market-driven confines of the discreet fair booths.
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What makes things even more complex is the fact that firms are very protective and discreet of the inner workings of their algorithms and treat them as trade secrets. Beauty.
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As with the previous two models, it pairs an 18.3mm (28mm-equivalent) f/2.8 lens to an APS-C sensor with the goal of enabling high-quality, discreet street photography.
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In part, that's because as an individual, no matter how mainstream my sexuality became, my family isn't changing, and they're the people I'm making this decision to remain discreet for.
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The consumer product giant's Always discreet brand of adult diapers is its fastest growing product, and Taylor said the brand has allowed P&G to reach a whole new demographic.
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By noon it was all over, each side licking its wounds, and refraining from further escalation, in part because of discreet conciliatory messages passed between Israel and Syria by Russia.
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He also noted that it may be a more discreet way of consuming your cannabis since nasal sprays aren't very obviously associated with weed the way, say, a bong is.
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"In watchOS 6 the cycle-tracking app gives you a simple discreet way to visualize your cycle right on your wrist," said Dr. Sumbul Desai speaking on stage at WWDC.
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In 2015, Ashley Madison, adult dating site designed to facilitate discreet, extramarital affairs, reported that its user databases had been leaked, revealing the details of up to 37 million users.
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The German government is pursuing discreet talks with U.S. authorities to help Deutsche Bank secure a swift settlement over the sale of toxic mortgage bonds, according to sources in Berlin.
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Read MoreVireo Health New York is preparing to sell medicinal cannabis in the state The dispensary's exterior is intentionally discreet, lacking marijuana plant designs so commonly seen around the country.
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Nate attempts to be as discreet as possible because he doesn't want to be nude around his male peers, who are all completely naked, in full view of the camera.
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When e-cigarettes first appeared on store shelves a few years back, they were marketed as a sleek, discreet technology that could help adult smokers kick a potentially deadly habit.
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As we approach this discreet all white building, I can see the famous striped crosswalk that generations have come to recognize as the cover of the Beatle's album Abbey Road.
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Best Overall Choice Best Smart A/C Best A/C + Heater Combo Best for small rooms Best for large rooms Best for personal use Most discreet Best unit under $200
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The VAVA's compact design keeps the device discreet in case anyone decides to come poking around and makes it a well-hidden witness to everything going on around your wheels.
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Education Innovation Tucked away in a discreet office at Brooklyn College's Student Center, beyond the pool tables and wide-screen TVs where her classmates congregate, Rebecca Harmata discovered a lifeline.
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A spokeswoman for Rolex, a company that is discreet to say the least, declined to discuss production or distribution plans for the new model or even the official release date.
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All of the reports said teens were taking to social media to brag about being able to sneak puffs in class or in the bathroom thanks to Juul's discreet design.
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Many felt he was quite conservative in his political approach, others said he was a discreet left-winger who was simply telling the White House what it wanted to hear.
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Payne said the Australian government "worked very hard" through discreet diplomatic channels to secure King and Firkin's release, as well as to "ensure they were treated appropriately" while still detained.
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It's easy to miss the discreet black and white awning, but once inside you'll likely find weekday commuters at the white marble bar with a local craft beer in hand.
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Trump Attorney General pick Jeff Sessions indicated the DOJ should weigh big mergers on antitrust grounds rather than "some other discreet agenda that's not reasonably connected to the merger itself."
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If we ignore the fact that history is not discreet, that it doesn't just happen and end, it actually moves with us, we're doomed to make all kinds of mistakes.
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Disposable vapes are as discreet and portable as regular vape pens—useful when you're hanging with your crotchety uncle—except you don't have to bother with charging batteries, thank god.
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MARCH 229-221 Facebook, the platform known for sharing your personal information with the world whether you like it or not, is going for a more discreet vibe these days.
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Similarly, many gay or bisexual men would welcome a discreet way to take H.I.V. drugs because they are hiding from their spouses or families that they have sex with men.
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If baseball finds Google Glass too modern looking, there's nothing more American than a discreet Secret Service earpiece that beeps for a strike prompting the umpire to strike his pose.
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Discreet as it is, the fashion week appearance will be the first time Ms. Chapman and Ms. Craig have raised their heads above the professional parapet since the world changed.
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Art Review The Metropolitan Museum of Art excels at discreet introductions: modest, magnetic shows that enable us to make the acquaintance of artists many of us have barely heard of.
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