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"furtively" Definitions
  1. in a way that shows that you want to keep something secret and do not want to be noticed

168 Sentences With "furtively"

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An impostor who will not stop furtively sniffing her own hair.
Politicians lie not furtively but with pride; falsehoods are rewarded with
She glances furtively over her shoulder, then hides behind an oak.
Once he's left the kitchen, she furtively, begrudgingly adjusts the burner.
When we go about mass killing, we go about it furtively.
Here's a decrepit old man in a decrepit old room, furtively swigging booze.
In Baltimore, which furtively took down a massive bronze statue of Confederate Gens.
Have you ever sat at your desk and furtively swiped away on Tinder?
Watching from the plaza above were several spotters talking furtively into their phones.
He looks furtively around the corner, gives a slight nod, and waves us through.
Your eyes furtively search other shoppers' hauls to see what you might have missed.
He spends much of the day (and the novel) furtively napping at his desk.
Some furtively touch female passengers, while others rub up against the women they have targeted.
After that, police began surveilling McArthur and furtively searched his home after obtaining a warrant.
"I thought Jack was furtively planning a proposal to me with his sister," she tweeted.
"I thought Jack was furtively planning a proposal to me with his sister," she wrote.
When Becky had begun furtively dating her, she had referred to her as the Peruvian.
In the presence of a freakishly talented athlete, it's tempting to furtively study his body.
The Prestige girls looked at it furtively, as if they didn't want to jinx it.
In the game, two villagers furtively cup their hands over their mouths for a secretive exchange.
As his passenger jumped into his gleaming Suzuki, he glanced around furtively for signs of trouble.
If a guy is furtively watching porn without mentioning it to his partner, is that cheating?
The mounting difficulty in obtaining lethal drugs has already caused states to furtively scramble for supplies.
The absurdity of it all made us giggle furtively like kids at the back of class.
Rivera and her children spent the morning furtively switching from bus to bus across southern Guatemala.
One opened a backpack and furtively pulled out several pairs of gloves and some gas masks.
An aesthetic pendulum swings through the show, between the past, present, and furtively into the future.
The woman who serves me seems amused as I furtively photograph the glistening plates of golden pastry.
In the alley out back, a chef furtively smokes a cigarette, stubbing it out against the wall.
With simple headset tracking, you can point your face in one direction and furtively glance in another.
Those papers were furtively photocopied and then handed over to journalists by civilian military contractor Daniel Ellsberg.
He borrowed a video camera, visited a Sotheby's auction in Hong Kong and furtively recorded the proceedings.
From the way she furtively coos into her cellphone, it is clear that Janet has some secrets.
A 19-year-old named Alessandro was furtively watching the demonstration through the hedge surrounding his apartment building.
Gerstl, in a three-quarter profile, his head tilted slightly downward, glances, furtively or nervously, at the viewer.
Many would-be donors also resisted giving money, or did so furtively, for fear of attracting unwanted official attention.
My error had been furtively accepting various gifts from departing patients so they wouldn't have to throw them away.
The nameless Syrian girl will grow up to be an activist, furtively painting protest graffiti to decry the Assad regime.
Richard Adams died on Christmas Eve 2016, less than a year before now, when you furtively caper about the countryside.
Up on grassless viaduct slopes, whippet-thin young men of color gathered stones, carried them down furtively in clenched fists.
My colleagues from other networks and I eyed each other furtively, working out what to do as the plane took off.
Andrew, for example, is growing almost despite himself, sporting a patchy mustache while furtively masturbating to fantasies of his father's assistant.
This meant that when the locks were released, there was a moment in which inmates could furtively enter one another's cells.
Many were bitter political opponents during the campaign, working furtively to undermine his chances even after he won the party's nomination.
Mr. Guzmán has twice furtively engineered his way out to freedom and should not be afforded an opportunity to do so again.
A crowd of more than 5,35 people cheers wildly, many furtively taking out their smartphones to snap photographs of the title sequence.
To reach the southern state of Chiapas Cubans cross the Suchiate river openly by bridge; those from Central America swim furtively across.
I sadly remove my hands from my pockets, furtively chuck the eggs into my tote bag, and immediately forget all about them.
After furtively guarding it behind non-disclosure agreements for months, Domo will open the apps up to prospective customers to try for free.
It was the decorative surprise that Johnny Buss, of the family that owns the Los Angeles Lakers, had furtively told her was coming.
As the lights dimmed, the audience cheered, and Rita furtively leaned forward in her chair to do her first bump of the night.
Once Bert's eyes are finally closed, Pete and Kate furtively roll off the bed and army-crawl their way out of the room.
Vendor Alaa Abu Fares places vegetables chosen by a customer on a weighing scale, and furtively opens the bag to reveal wilted eggplants.
While Mr. Boies and Mr. Weinstein chatted, Mr. Pottinger furtively displayed the black-and-white shot of a man in glasses having sex.
The stylish, unmedicinal presentation of these products is unlike, say, that bottle of red clover extract purchased furtively at a health food store.
I could just detect a white shirt, black tie, white headscarf, and subtle movement now and then, as if the figure moved furtively.
"I had the lock, but he has the key," Jared Leto's disembodied voice whispers as Ryan Gosling stares furtively at an old tree.
Though some Sunni grandmothers still bake pomegranate cakes for Ashoura, their husbands who once joined the chest-beating rites now furtively watch from afar.
While the Black Plague ravaged Europe in the 1300s, people became convinced that their Jewish neighbors were furtively poisoning good Christian wells for … reasons.
I scoured the pages of Backstage furtively, as if it were a pornographic pamphlet from the 18th century, but I never vocalized my desire.
In that sense, we might all be on snooze control at these European Championships — and switch furtively to the highlights at the Copa América.
In one episode, animated sex bugs crawl from Tuca's crotch and take over a supermarket; in another, Bertie furtively masturbates in the work bathroom.
Then he borrowed a bib and entered the 50-54 age group, furtively seeking a better result against older competitors, only to be disqualified.
In the first scene, we learn that Woody and Bo furtively knock down the game's targets down for the kids, ensuring they'll win prizes.
These concerns are mirrored in the growing paranoia of the show's lead duo, Mulder and Scully, furtively speaking on phones they suspect are tapped.
He watched furtively as well-heeled party goers arrived for the party on the Princess Cruise Line docked just next to his Circle Line party.
Instead he'd simply play, pushing the buttons on a game like Star Drifter or Pelican Pete while furtively holding his iPhone close to the screen.
In the US, research on the experimental procedure has been banned since 22016 due to a rider that was furtively added to an appropriations bill.
He visits his neighbour to borrow a recipe for kugel, and while she looks for it, he gazes furtively at her beautiful grown-up daughter.
You probably at least heard about the latest big U.S. climate report — even though the Trump Administration attempted to furtively release it on Black Friday.
His mother, a "very devout, very conservative, very Wahhabi" woman, was acting strangely—furtively taking phone calls when she thought he was out of earshot.
Why should a job seeker have to furtively call around to find out how much she should be making as an operations manager at Xerox?
There are also things that China, unlike Russia, does not want, such as to undermine the EU or sow chaos by furtively supporting populist, xenophobic parties.
Men come into her spa, plunk down $30, she massages them, and then they furtively look around—here, she mimes this look—and ask for sex.
Officials may be wagering that, once clearer evidence is presented of Mr Meng's alleged corruption, their decision to detain him so furtively will appear more understandable.
He then climbed the fire escape to the roof, furtively set up a camera tripod on the parapet just above the pit lane, and started recording.
Rahaf, 18, was not alone as she left: On her cell phone she spoke furtively with a friend who had already successfully fled their native kingdom.
While vacationing at the Jersey shore with my family, I began to hide food, furtively removing items from my plate and placing them in a napkin.
Act II, when Tristan and Isolde meet furtively at night, takes place here in a kind of lookout post that is part of the metaphoric ship.
Schools are grappling with students furtively vaping, as teenagers who may never have smoked a cigarette find themselves struggling to shake a new addiction to nicotine.
While Prohibition was enacted months earlier, it was still common for dining establishments, especially in hotels, to make accommodations for guests to furtively enjoy alcoholic libations.
Even eleven-year-olds may have realized that this President, his hand always furtively in and out of his jacket pocket, had his own barely kept secrets.
He was furtively peeking out from behind a tree but soon melted back into the mosquito-infested forest, where only well-equipped outdoorsmen usually dare to tread.
Chinese and Russian traders could furtively buy some Iranian crude in local currencies or cryptocurrencies at steep discounts and swap or sell those shipments on global markets.
Mr. Kalmbach was briefly imprisoned and temporarily lost his law license for illegally raising vast bundles of cash, much of it furtively exacted from corporations and individuals.
Even in my current role, I've furtively re-applied a few swipes of waterproof mascara on days when the dizzying pace of digital media catches me off guard.
And as was made clear in 2016, data can be obtained surreptitiously, and tools can be used furtively, and no one can stop it before it's too late.
Hardee had brought his wife, a robust beauty whose every visit to the school was thoroughly annotated by the students, if furtively—reckless eyeballing called for mandatory beatings.
Around the same time, circa 2010, Ms. Kline opened a Bandcamp account for the scuzzy-sounding yet sophisticated indie-pop songs she'd begun furtively recording on her computer.
For example, at 17A, the clue is "View furtively" (this is different than the two "Look upon with lust" clues, apparently.) and the answer is SNEAK A PEEK.
They protect each other fiercely, neither leaving the other's side, right until their final moments of fighting as the Death Star's plans are furtively sent to Princess Leia.
In Massachusetts, there's Man-O-Salwa, a dingy Somerville shop that sells decadently buttered naan and Lahori-quality, blazing red chicken tikka furtively in the back of a market.
At Icebergs, the iconic Sydney restaurant overlooking the sweeping sands of Bondi Beach, he scuttles in furtively, sinking behind the table with visible relief no one has recognized him.
"That's you guys' story, not our story," Rivers said, furtively, before adding a disarming compliment about how entertaining the army of local commentators was making the whole Knicks mess.
Suspicion existed, albeit furtively, in the early Middle Ages, for example among those who practised medicine and rejected the fatalistic idea that a human lifespan was up to God.
The curious thing is that Clever does it almost ceaselessly, though furtively, and usually while he's trying to make precise, sneaky kills that would ostensibly require one's full attention.
The enveloping red light acts like an adhesive, perceptibly altering the way the other works in the show are taken in, and recasting everything to appear furtively animate and makeshift.
They told border guards that they were traveling to Bangladesh for medical treatment, paid bribes and had other relatives furtively pass them their documents over a fence at the border.
To those of us who spend our workdays sitting at desks in front of computers, furtively checking webcam footage of our local breaks, I say: Surfers of the world, unite!
By night, he led a life as a gay man, furtively running a website for gay people across China at a time when many were viewed as criminals and deviants.
At the Disney and Cinema Society New York screening of The Jungle Book on Thursday, Favreau confirms a few stars did furtively participate in the film – but he's not naming names.
Sweating bullets, I crouched down next to my dad's butcher shed and furtively pulled out my little baggie and the "one-hitter" that Steve had thrown in to sweeten the deal.
Bowman produces the salutary tale of a lover whose lust was cruelly sapped by the terror that his lady might discover the false calves he had furtively slipped beneath their pillows.
The new carrier, called the Shandong, is modeled after China's first, the Liaoning, which was purchased from Ukraine after the collapse of the Soviet Union for $20 million and furtively refurbished.
Garth and Spelling whisper snarky comments about their former colleagues, but if you remember the show all you see is Donna and Kelly furtively judging and torching the rest of the gang.
" The accompanying article included furtively snapped photographs of Mr. Bezos in the company of his girlfriend, Lauren Sanchez, a former host of the Fox television show "So You Think You Can Dance.
For a time, the two of them tried to furtively bury the dead pigs, hoping they might be able to quickly sell off the ones that were still alive, sick or not.
Cut to the next scene, and the protagonist is furtively trying to masturbate in a pink bathtub, as her mother bangs on the door, demanding to know what she's doing in there.
A decade later, Lyndon Johnson secured congressional authorisation for American involvement in Vietnam, promising that it would be "limited and fitting"; it lasted ten more years and expanded furtively to Cambodia and Laos.
When he was not taking orders from the candidate, he was on the phone executing them, pacing around with his hand cupped over the receiver like an offensive coordinator furtively calling in plays.
ERBIL, Iraq — Mosul's residents are hoarding food and furtively scrawling resistance slogans on walls, while the city's Islamic State rulers have feverishly expanded their underground tunnel network and tried to dodge American drones.
Though at 80 minutes "Intractable Woman," Mr. Massini's New York debut, is roughly a third the length of "The Lehman Trilogy," it is clearly the work of the same ordering, furtively poetic sensibility.
No one sits in little cubicles: After a conference at a yellow table, you might climb a red ladder to a small loft, snuggling up against pillows while flicking through emails or furtively napping.
Ideally, that would see me through until lunch, when I would get my daily methadone at the pharmacy, glancing around furtively before entering, lest any colleagues see me drink a bottle of green stuff.
During an emergency room visit this year, he used his phone to furtively watch the Uprising in a frenzied match featuring a time-traveling pistoleer, an electricity-wielding scientist and a monk pursuing transcendence.
Cupping our hands to a window Mr. Incontri and I peered furtively into an Art Deco interior so time-stopped it seemed as though the last guest from the 1930s had just checked out.
She had mixed it in her kitchen blender and poured it into nail polish containers, then hid it in her desk, furtively applying it only when needed to avoid the scrutiny of a disapproving boss.
To Fadwa Barghouti, the video that Israeli officials released this week was clearly fake: the one the Israelis said showed her husband, Marwan, the leader of a Palestinian hunger strike, furtively snacking in solitary confinement.
But Mr. Sanford's career took an abrupt turn when he acknowledged in 2009 that he was having an extramarital affair with a woman overseas and had furtively left the state to visit her in Argentina.
But its growing popularity and easy availability are raising concerns among substance abuse experts and government officials who say it is being furtively marketed as a way out of addiction, even though it is itself addictive.
For months, I would peer through the glass freezer doors at the cold cardboard boxes looking furtively at the frozen food like a kid glancing at the dirty magazines at the top of the newsstand rack.
Instead, I stepped away from my desk and ate furtively in a corner, trying to seem inconspicuous, yet subtly busy — like I might be hard at work brainstorming but lacked the dexterity to type and eat.
Who should be held responsible for Russia's systematic doping, which operated furtively at the 2014 Winter Games in the Black Sea resort of Sochi and was exposed by the same man who masterminded its shadowy effectiveness?
No longer than one page each, the letters capture the nuance of lesbian or other forbidden love as something nurtured in secret, perhaps through furtively passed notes or in the low light of a favorite bar.
It's only in moments of solitude and vulnerability that Emma can, furtively, strip convention away: raising her skirts to warm her backside by a fire, doffing her slippers after coming home from a ball at dawn.
Including life-size cardboard cutouts of characters, a small TV playing the film on loop, and a miniature bowling alley, the Lebowski emporium's best feature was perhaps the "Dude"-impersonating owner furtively serving White Russians to customers.
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Berlin-based urban farming start-up Infarm has raised $25 million to expand its indoor growing system - a soil-less technology better known for furtively growing marijuana - into major supermarket chains and restaurants across Europe.
A private U.N. Security Council draft document obtained by CBS News finds North Korea has furtively sold arms to Syria, dodged sanctions, and there has been a "massive increase" in the country criminally acquiring coal and oil.
Though Anne is coming home heartbroken over a lover who's gotten engaged to a man, the scene announces that this will be no tragic story of a lesbian living furtively in a time that doesn't understand her.
A hugely successful professional I know — a public figure of sorts — secretly kept an entire roasted chicken in his car or his shoulder bag when he traveled, so that he could pick at it continuously and furtively.
So the next time you're walking towards your boss down a long hallway, don't try to clumsily point like the Fonz or furtively slip into a random conference room — a simple smile and wave is all you need.
This year, it's added "Boys Beyond Boundaries," whose short films feature not only the children of "Hello Salaam," but also a boy who furtively cross-dresses and one who's the only male entrant in a baton-twirling contest.
Later, behind the retreat house, I spotted a fragment of rose quartz — not unlike the "positive love vibe" crystals I'd scoffed at in the Museum of Broken Relationships gift shop a few days before — and furtively carried it away.
United Nations Security Council diplomats said the United States had submitted evidence to the panel that suggested the North Koreans had furtively imported nearly 1.4 million barrels of refined petroleum this year, roughly triple the permitted amount for 2018.
James Comey slumps strategically in restaurants — all 6-foot-8 of him, drooping faux-furtively with his back to the room — and daydreams about deleting the civic-minded Twitter feed where a bipartisan coalition pronounces him a national disgrace.
In the 1990s, my feminist friends and I had a fervent anti-sexual assault movement, including Take Back the Night marches down frat row and a list of guys to stay away from, furtively scribbled in a bathroom stall.
Even as Mr. McGurk was meeting furtively with Iranian officials over 14 months to negotiate the release of the Americans, he was leading a very public campaign as Mr. Obama's special envoy to the global coalition fighting the Islamic State.
Older graffiti artists might have furtively tagged the exterior of such an establishment; now, the artists of 5Pointz were working on the inside, with permission, for a paycheck, the radical ambition of the graffiti project replaced by something much more modest.
Ten years later, Jill's idea of women furtively infiltrating the house of male cultural authority like ninjas, or wood lice, is as funny as ever—she would be gratified by Frances McDormand's " inclusion rider " Oscar speech—but nearly as dispiriting, too.
Rather he was focused on the alley itself, where he had once spent many late nights furtively looking over his shoulder for passing police cars as he wheatpasted handmade posters of his alien-like Ixnae Nix character onto the walls.
Some believed the event contained echoes of Jews who were held in ghettos or concentration camps during the Holocaust and resisted their persecutors by saying clandestine prayers, teaching their children the Torah or furtively blowing a ram's horn on Rosh Hashana.
Developed at first for military and intelligence services, cell-site simulators are now furtively used by federal agencies such as the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) as well as by local police forces across the land.
Realizing that the lost child is the baby they rescued, Tom, feeling guilty, furtively breaches his vow of secrecy with Isabel and drops enough hints to spur an investigation and a bitter struggle between Isabel and Hannah for possession of the child.
Believing themselves to be inseparable (again, Thomas feels this more strongly than Beal), they furtively marry and start their lives anew in France, where their mixed-race marriage probably will not draw as much hostile attention as it does in rural Maryland.
A quick trip to a nearby bodega produced two bottles of Pacifico, and after pouring them furtively into Styrofoam cups, Mr. Gordon girded herself for more questions — this time about her legacy, pretty much the last topic that she ever wants to discuss.
If indeed they felt they had no choice but to act so furtively, that would lend weight to speculation that Mr Meng's disgrace has less to do with common-or-garden corruption and more with some kind of high-stakes political struggle unfolding in Beijing.
The performance that lingers, once the tale is told, is that of Jay Pharoah as Nate, a fellow-patient on Sawyer's ward, who has furtively kept hold of his cell phone (she was deprived of hers), and who lends the film an understated calm.
Alex Witchel, the article's author, described how free she felt, escaping her apartment building, where she furtively puffed in the service stairwells, to meet at Circa Tabac for "a few stolen hours of Puff Mommy sin" with a fellow smoker, a friend named Nan.
"I thought jack was furtively planning a proposal to me with his sister and he just admitted I actually caught him "talking shit" about me!" she writes, which leads us to wonder, what exactly was Antonoff saying to his sister about his American Horror Story-starring girlfriend?
Mr. Chait linked to an article on Jewish Insider, which said Ms. Omar and Ms. Tlaib had "smiled along furtively" after someone in the crowd yelled, "It is about the Benjamins," echoing the deleted tweet that had been condemned by Republicans and Democrats, including Speaker Nancy Pelosi.
If you had told us 15 years ago that we'd be sticking the equivalent of duct tape to our nostrils, forehead, and chin, then ripping them off and furtively examining the remains, we might have mistaken you for someone who was a little too into The X-Files.
My scarf waited patiently in my bag during the flight, and when we landed, I dutifully put it on, glancing furtively around at the other women to see how they were wearing theirs, and doing my best to look unbothered by the fabric resting awkwardly on my curls.
Thus, I'll go with Alice Through the Looking Glass, a movie-type substance so totally devoid of charm and joy that you can essentially see actors looking furtively off screen, seeing if there's a clause in their contract that allows them to escape this charmless sequel halfway through.
You stop going to restaurants as a family; you stop bringing home carryout, except occasionally and furtively, when you and your husband take turns eating it standing up in a corner of the kitchen (his preference) or sitting on the upstairs bathroom floor with the door closed (your preference).
Sunday's 40-second teaser was short, hopping through a few disconnected action scenes and Donald Glover as Lando Calrissian in a glorious fur coat before ending with a quick shot of Alden Ehrenreich's Han Solo looking furtively through the shadows of space Venetian blinds like he's Tracer Bullet.
Commentary: Flynn facts: a threat to national securityCommentary: When the FBI confronts the White HouseCommentary: With Trump, nuclear brinkmanship is back The president evidently suspects that somewhere in a dark parking garage in the District of Columbia, the feds are ratting him out as reporters in fedoras furtively scribble shorthand notes.
In "why so curious?" the fast and furious Thomas Varvaro, in a formal vest and black briefs, seemed to be at once looking for and running from something, as he slid across the floor on the tip of one toe or furtively glanced behind him while lifting one leg to his head.
The protection officer began to feel he was living in a John le Carré novel, meeting Berezovsky furtively at night on misty street corners in Belgravia to show him mug shots of his latest would-be assassins under the lamplight and implore him, please, for God's sake, not to agree to meet them.
In "Rickmancing the Stone," the family is dealing — or more accurately, trying desperately not to deal — with the fallout from Rick's daughter Beth (Sarah Chalke) shrugging her way into a divorce from Jerry (Chris Parnell), who's such a sad sack that he spends most of this episode furtively looking around while the wind breathes, "Loser," in his general direction.
Still, whether it's Hockney's early interest in Whitman and Cavafy, his dabbling in Chinese painting theory or his recent crusade, much debated by art historians, to prove that some old masters furtively used optical devices in their paintings, Cusset never lets her intellectual digressions slow the tempo of her staccato prose, the music of which Fagan's translation faithfully preserves.
"Although it has undoubtedly inspired readers down through the years to experiment with the archaic techniques it describes, A Most Rare Compendium is not a practical Höllenzwang manuscript of the sort one might pore over with farmers in the local tavern or furtively transport to a lonely vineyard hut, flowerpot and entheogens in hand," Tilton writes.
Indeed, apart perhaps from Caravaggio, what old master could have conceived of compositions like his Saint Sebastian Tended by the Holy Women (26), in which two woman furtively remove arrows from the saint's sprawled dead body, or Christ on the Cross (22019), in which the voluptuous Mary Magdalene, clad in red and prone passionately on the ground below, stares upward at Christ?
O.K., "Student of L.G.B.T.Q. history" is kind of a fancy term for a closeted 14-year-old furtively reading about leather bar etiquette and hanky codes (colored hankies were once used by some gay men to signal sexual interests) on GeoCities websites, but along the way I did manage to absorb a decent understanding of gay history in the United States.
With Nick Cave on the soundtrack and the tyro actor Timothée Chalamet in the front row, the designer Haider Ackermann sent out a gorgeous if, to the average observer, fanciful collection of covert coats and suede trenches and bicolor parkas that subtly telegraphed the difference between those who furtively check hang tags and those for whom price is no consideration.
Then, an hour later, when my uneaten Nature Valley bar and I showed up at the nearby space Primary, where sugary treats were scarcer, I chose not to enter the Valley brazenly in front of my deskmate and her abject kombucha, but opted instead to place and unwrap my candy bar under my coat, and then to furtively nibble with an eye to maximum discretion.
Here is what you need to know about American intelligence agencies and what they do: When you think of a spy slipping into a darkened safe house to meet an informant, or furtively taking out an Islamist militant leader, you are thinking of someone who works for the C.I.A. It is the best-known American intelligence agency, and it conducts most of the country's human intelligence and runs most covert operations.
Seen anew, much of its imagery is surreally beautiful: the vast plated underside of an armored starship sliding on and on forever overhead; the dreamlike tableau, seen through a scrim of smoke and framed by concentric portals, of a girl shrouded in white furtively genuflecting to a robot; a golden android waving for help in a desert by the skeleton of a dinosaur; a convoy of space fighters opening their split wings in sequence, like poison flowers blossoming.
Prayuth Chan-ocha, the prime minister, surprised the nation on Thursday when he told reporters that the prince had decided to wait until the "appropriate time" to ascend the throne, which is still replete with the ancient pageantry and extreme formality made famous by the musical "The King and I." What details are known of the crown prince's life are whispered and passed along furtively on social media in Thailand, where the military government, enforcing a strict lèse-majesté law, has sentenced dozens of people to long prison terms for offending the monarchy.

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