The deal has shifted from being shrouded in secrecy to being shrouded in uncertainty.
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"The physical language of conducting is often something that's shrouded in mystery and is shrouded in difficulty" Noon said.
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Some astronomers think they are rock balls shrouded in thick atmospheres of hydrogen gas, while others argue they are shrouded in water, whether solid, liquid or vapor.
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Each has a windowed wall shrouded by concrete privacy screens.
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This is what inconsequential private thoughts should be: respectfully shrouded.
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The settlers' disappearance has been shrouded in mystery for centuries.
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The iconic Yosemite Valley has been deserted, shrouded in smoke.
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Supply chains shrouded in secrecy harm workers, products and consumers.
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Like all great lovers, Diego's story is shrouded in myth.
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The tug's fate, however, has long been shrouded in mystery.
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The location of Shrouded Moors and Temple of the Firstborn.
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Much of the Pictish culture, however, remains shrouded in mystery .
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The authorship of the audiobook has been shrouded in mystery.
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But he cautioned that the program remains shrouded in mystery.
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The circumstances of her death are still shrouded in controversy.
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Fittingly, so much about her life remains shrouded in mystery.
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Electric vehicle company Faraday Future is still shrouded in mystery.
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Spire of Stars is shrouded in mystery at this point.
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Other costs are shrouded, paid through taxes and employer contributions.
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But it has been shrouded in controversy from the start.
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Like presidents before him, Trump's visit was shrouded in secrecy.
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They are shrouded not only in dust, but also mystery.
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He doesn't, though, which leaves that relationship shrouded in mystery.
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Even the name of 52 Blocks is shrouded in mystery.
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The coastal wind was shrouded with mist, damply cold, relentless.
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But her hair routine has been largely shrouded in mystery.
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Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson, whose statue is now shrouded in Charlottesville.
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Their murky role in bodybuilding has long shrouded the sport.
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He sat in the back seat, holding her shrouded body.
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Trump's stay in the hospital was also shrouded in secrecy.
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He describes the rebel group's leadership as shrouded in mystery.
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In the middle, a shrouded corpse tumbles into an abyss.
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Much of Trump and Putin's summit remains shrouded in secrecy.
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On Thursday morning, the situation was still shrouded in uncertainty.
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CBD is shrouded in mystery and confusion for the consumer.
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This pollution shrouded Sydney's famous opera house earlier this month.
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Yet from the start, the airline was shrouded in secrecy.
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The attack on Paul has been shrouded in obscurity for weeks.
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THE future of British trade after Brexit is shrouded in uncertainty.
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Being a J.J. Abrams project, this film is shrouded in mystery.
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Even Holmes' peculiar, baritone voice is shrouded in mystery and wonder.
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Despite the public debate, the personnel decision remains shrouded in mystery.
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The details of her cooperation remain shrouded in court-ordered secrecy.
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But plenty of aspects of its platform and operations remain shrouded.
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That is Palmer in Baltimore — minus the loneliness that shrouded Rocky.
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The reason for the lack of action is shrouded in mystery.
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India's capital Delhi has been shrouded by smog in recent days.
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As a result, details on other cases are shrouded in mystery.
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The list of such rabbis has long been shrouded in secrecy.
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Since then, the subscription service has mostly been shrouded in mystery.
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Much of the investigation remains shrouded from public view or accountability.
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The planet's rocky landscape is shrouded in more than just mist.
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The long frescoed galleries of the Capitoline were shrouded in darkness.
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The initiative monitors development in an area long shrouded in secrecy.
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DeepMind's AI ethics board has been shrouded in mystery since 2014.
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The origin of Orlando is shrouded in both myth and legend.
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But the Astros will keep their title -- forever shrouded in scandal.
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The exact details of the test remain shrouded in considerable mystery.
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No longer would its operations be shrouded in secrecy, he said.
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Above it all, the volcano was shrouded in smoke and clouds.
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The entire process, for the most part, is shrouded in secrecy.
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Clouds had shrouded the Oklahoma sky in a shade of granite.
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The rest is shrouded in a veil of artistry and mystery.
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The Trump administration's legal strategy against Assange remains shrouded in mystery.
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Despite decades of research, these monstrous cosmological phenomena remain shrouded in mystery.
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The answers, like much about the couple's backgrounds, are shrouded in mystery.
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If there's one show that's shrouded in mystery, it's American Horror Story.
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But not all of pet ownership needs to be shrouded in mystery.
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The premise of Deltarune is shrouded in mystery, but that seems intentional.
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The country's future remains as shrouded in darkness as its electoral process.
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The internment system is shrouded in secrecy, with no publicly available data.
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For every machine we're able to see, two are shrouded under tarps.
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The actual events of Chernobyl were shrouded in so much state secrecy.
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That leaves plenty of the facts about cellulite shrouded in dimply mystery.
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It's for these reasons that the whole setup is shrouded in secrecy.
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China's air, especially in northern parts, is perennially shrouded in choking smog.
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Antiques shrouded in dust cloths were just barely visible in the gloom.
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But Democrats call the move a thinly shrouded attack on abortion providers.
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Before me is the skeletal back of Notre-Dame, shrouded in darkness.
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Details were shrouded in uncertainty, largely owing to Kopchovsky's penchant for hyperbolizing.
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But exactly what office she could seek has remained shrouded in mystery.
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For one thing, Trump's White House is shrouded in the Russia investigation.
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Think of it like Medicare or Social Security, only shrouded in secrecy.
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The car has subtle yellow accents and a shrouded hexagonal radiator grille.
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Ah Yang wanted so much to catch a turtle, shrouded in green.
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Last summer, Seattle was shrouded in a smoke cover for several weeks.
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Unlike Western systems of jurisprudence, Iran's justice system remains shrouded in secrecy.
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" A diplomatic source told CNN that the shipments were "shrouded in mystery.
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Either way, the night-shrouded dystopia of Los Angeles still looks amazing.
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But in real life, masturbation is still shrouded in shame for many.
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For me, he very soon became a traumatic figure, shrouded in shame.
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They reached the top, but the view was shrouded in blinding snow.
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A mix of wordless voices, shrouded in electric fuzz, begins to swarm.
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On the one hand, he's adored; on the other, he's shrouded controversy.
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Their smoke has spread across Brazil and shrouded the country's biggest cities.
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The fleeing victims, the hugging weepers, the shrouded corpses, the departing ambulance.
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Parkhurst's story has long been shrouded in myth and thinly sourced anecdotes.
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For something more recent, there are David Hammons's insurrectional shrouded "Tarp" paintings.
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Now, "Salvator Mundi" is shrouded in a new mystery: Where is it?
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" The origins of the Goldens remain shrouded "for two entire presidential terms.
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The F.B.I. is so shrouded in secrecy; Soufan's book provides some transparency.
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The helicopter that plowed into a fog-shrouded hillside near Calabasas, Calif.
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The camps, which hold ethnic Uighurs and Kazakhs, are shrouded in secrecy.
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Trump's past conversations with Putin have been similarly shrouded in atypical secrecy.
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Now, with the burdens shrouded in uncertainty, fairness is a lesser concern.
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Paradise, home to about 2200,000 people, was shrouded in smoke on Saturday.
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The only two other homes nearby were shrouded by trees and fences.
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The rest of Mr. Kim's Hanoi itinerary is still shrouded in secrecy.
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But the Justice Department's efforts are shrouded in controversy because of Trump.
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The details of S-Town's premise have been shrouded in mystery for months.
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Even the next major Windows 10 update, codenamed 19H2, is shrouded in secrecy.
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Westworld season 2 is a puzzle wrapped in an enigma, shrouded by mystery.
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But his aides shrouded their efforts in mystery, vaguely predicting an impressive result.
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The Scottish bid for independence, in 2014, was similarly shrouded in European aspirations.
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Since its announcement, Maniac has been shrouded in equal parts secrecy and fascination.
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Clinton, often a distant presence shrouded by Secret Service agents and aides, interrupted.
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Battlefield V's most visible new addition, Combined Arms, is similarly shrouded in mystery.
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Money is a topic that's shrouded in mystery in the adult entertainment world.
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The image captured a Martian world shrouded in darkness by the dust storm.
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Some steps, the public may hear about; others will be shrouded in secrecy.
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It's hard to know: The process of online moderation is shrouded in secrecy.
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Pyongyang's ability to strike its adversaries with nuclear weapons remains shrouded in mystery.
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The truck was turned on its side and shrouded by trees and dirt.
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It's no coincidence that many details of Chernobyl are still shrouded in mystery.
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Out on the prairie, shrouded by darkness, they kill a shackful of men.
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ET, as most of Europe and the Middle East was shrouded in darkness.
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Now if we could only crack the shrouded cabal behind xinjiang lamb skewers.
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Those areas are shrouded in smoke now, as seen from the park's webcams.
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But the Knowledge Engine has been shrouded in secrecy from the get-go.
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But the number of civilians killed in these attacks is shrouded in secrecy.
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This is a song that is shrouded in mystery in the books … Really?
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Manchester United and its manager would remain shrouded in uncertainty for another day.
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What went on in those two meetings in China remains shrouded in secrecy.
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Opinion The 1919 plan to fix the World Series is shrouded in myth.
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But several hundred yards away, a road thickly shrouded in vegetation was untouched.
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It's the second half of the equation that is still shrouded in mystery.
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Prosecutors have released no details since, and the case remains shrouded in mystery.
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On a recent visit, smoke shrouded the landscape, and the water was murky.
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It's universally known the Catholic church is shrouded in secrecy around sexual abuse.
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Magic Leap has been shrouded in mystery since its inception seven years ago.
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A popular tourist beach at Port Melbourne was shrouded in smoke on Friday.
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Nearby, the entrance to the vault was shrouded in darkness behind metal bars.
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But Jayme's return was still shrouded in as much mystery as her disappearance.
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And to top it off, it is shrouded in a trillion-dollar mathematical lie.
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The ceremonies, often in unhygienic conditions, are shrouded in secrecy to evade the law.
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Much of the debate leading up to Thursday's vote had been shrouded in secrecy.
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The eastern half of Kobani is a gigantic ruin shrouded in heat and silence.
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" A few suggested the Democrats, and several just left it as a shrouded "they.
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This is a central part of Norse mythology, which is still shrouded in mystery.
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After a year shrouded in mystery, 13 Reasons Why season 2 is nearly here.
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Amy Winehouse, whose brief career was shrouded in gloom and chaos, has since died.
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While Neptune is shrouded in a glittering mist, Uranus is electric, chaotic, and unpredictable.
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Now he's standing by the most secretive, shrouded lockers in all of Riverdale High.
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And to top it off it is shrouded in a trillion-dollar mathematical lie.
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No hands or shoes can be seen; all are shrouded in gloves and booties.
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They're shrouded in a trench coat, but she's pretending to be this big adult.
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Google's Project Fuchsia OS has been shrouded in mystery for the past few years.
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What many don't understand is that most racism is shrouded in politeness and courtesy.
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Despite this disclosure, the TPP and other trade negotiations remain largely shrouded in secrecy.
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Like so many comic book movies, Todd Phillips' Joker has been shrouded in mystery.
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The dream trip brought light to a face that has been shrouded in agony.
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Cover: Downtown Los Angeles is shrouded in early morning coastal fog on Friday, Aug.
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The Trump administration's plans to potentially shrink some national monuments remain shrouded in secrecy.
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Presidential travel to overseas combat zones is typically shrouded in secrecy for security reasons.
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Yet before the mid-1990s, in Pakistan they were committed secretly, shrouded in shame.
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ET Friday as most of Europe and the Middle East was shrouded in darkness.
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UK police forces have long shrouded their use of IMSI catchers in extreme secrecy.
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One's presence in the media is ubiquitous, and the other is shrouded in mystery.
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The CIA's reports about Rahman's death have been shrouded in secrecy for 13 years.
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The both nations' statuses are shrouded in uncertainty because of attempts to renegotiate NAFTA.
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None of the 224 crew survived, and their story is still shrouded in mystery.
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None of the 129 crew survived, and their story is still shrouded in mystery.
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Officials have kept the department's capabilities largely shrouded in secrecy, civil liberties advocates said.
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What has long been shrouded in darkness is now being thrown into the light.
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It also has, so far, resisted a full understanding, its mechanisms shrouded in mystery.
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In Palenque, even joy seems retrospective, shrouded in the womb of a heroic past.
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Trump's recovery has been shrouded in secrecy by protective aides, citing patient privacy laws.
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"It's shrouded in secrecy," said Tom Betti, a spokesman for the Ohio Medicaid agency.
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Shrouded in cedar forests, many were abandoned and left to decay in recent decades.
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Women's health issues and biological processes have long been shrouded in secrecy and shame.
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Side streets are lined with flower-shrouded bungalows, cottages on stilts and stucco villas.
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Arash Shoa-Shargh (Iran) Case of imprisoned journalist serving 210 years shrouded in silence.
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No longer is it shrouded behind morality, small government, traditional values and spending concerns.
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Dense smoke also shrouded Sydney, but fire authorities said high temperatures should ease overnight.
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Dense smoke also shrouded Sydney, but fire authorities said high temperatures should ease overnight.
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In the glittering Mediterranean Sea sits a diamond-shaped island shrouded in secrecy: Montecristo.
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Like most Christmas miracles, the song's genesis is both contentious and shrouded in mystery.
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I made the climb — 1,658 stairs up and back — in a fog-shrouded rain.
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The tower is shrouded in scaffolding as the crumbling parliament buildings undergo overdue repairs.
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Shelves and floor space are shrouded in heaps of soft yarn and fuzzy pompoms.
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His descriptions of daily life on Manus offered a glimpse at this shrouded world.
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Photographs of the smog-shrouded testing on Monday spread across the internet in China.
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China is in the midst of an immense strategic modernization program, shrouded in secrecy.
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The newly identified dinosaur's past is as shrouded in mystery as its swimming abilities.
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The boys in this shrouded bedroom are high school best friends, Franky and Ballas.
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The role of the music conductor is often shrouded in an air of mystery.
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It was shrouded, then, in mysticism and green cover, and it still feels that way.
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Attila's death, like a lot of history, is shrouded in a healthy dose of mystery.
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An official investigation into the accident, likely to be shrouded in secrecy, is already underway.
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The elusive cats hunt at night, shrouded by darkness and the din of the city.
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As usual, Facebook's machinations are shrouded in mystery to the detriment of its vulnerable users.
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But unlike many of his peers, his parents' immigration status has shrouded him in uncertainty.
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He's a figure shrouded in starless black, even as the light attempts to embrace him.
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There are certain days, however, that will always be shrouded in particular mystery and confusion.
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The founders of legacy labels are shrouded in myth and larger-than-life origin stories.
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No other club in the world is so shrouded in mystery as Berghain in Berlin.
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The plot has been shrouded in secrecy, with no advance screenings for the entertainment press.
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Again, details were hard to come by, as the competitive project remains shrouded in secrecy.
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And there&aposs a story on Politico that says GOP tax bill shrouded in secrecy.
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The air smells green, and secrets lurk in the creeks, rills and tree-shrouded coves.
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Of course, sex can be a vulnerable topic shrouded in taboo, no matter your gender.
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For years, it has been shrouded in gossip, falsehoods, and claims of ongoing ethical violations.
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The last time we saw Samsung's foldable onstage, it was, quite literally, shrouded in darkness.
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Riot police shrouded in gas on the streets of Hong Kong on July 21, 2019.
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They're more a disappointment wrapped in an enigma, shrouded in mystery, drizzled with Greek yogurt.
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Using a social network like Facebook is a two-way street, part-shrouded in shadow.
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Shrouded Moors starts off in an ominous circle of candle-covered stones surrounded by fog.
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But products focused on female sexual health — and on pleasure, specifically — remain shrouded in shame.
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Snapchat has a surprise planned, and per typical Snap fashion, it was shrouded in mystery.
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Some questions are so deeply shrouded in mystery that not even Siri has the answers.
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For the time being, the extent and nature of Flynn's cooperation remains shrouded in mystery.
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They are often shrouded in secrecy and rarely subject to any kind of independent evaluation.
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Here are the other hidden goldmines in Google's business that are still shrouded in secrecy.
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Yet The Times's examination underscored how much of Mr. Trump's business remains shrouded in mystery.
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A judge freed Angelos after 13 years in prison in a proceeding shrouded in mystery.
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But the leaks to the press shrouded Page in a cloud of innuendo and suspicion.
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Rousey's media blackout in the lead up to the event shrouded her return in mystery.
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Metaphorically, they are shrouded, peering from behind the bars imposed by their culture and government.
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In one series, "The Art of War," he portrayed military gear as shrouded by death.
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The country's current leadership is shrouded in controversy and carries a troubling human rights record.
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WASHINGTON — The office of the special counsel, Robert S. Mueller III, was shrouded in secrecy.
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After the tragedy, that statue and another honoring Stonewall Jackson were shrouded, but only temporarily.
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Partially shrouded by a tropical canopy, it admitted no sound but the chirping of birds.
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So much about Epstein's life (and now his death as well) remains shrouded in mystery.
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It was difficult to explain Bannon, sometimes, because he was shrouded in mystery and enigma.
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We see a countless number of mysterious Sith supporters shrouded in dark cloaks cheering together.
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Not exposing practices of female genital mutilation that had been shrouded in secrecy for centuries.
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That means they could be shrouded in methane, with lighter gases below puffing them up.
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I was the last person standing at the grave beside her body shrouded in white.
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Beyond the flames, the bushfires have also shrouded major Australian cities in dangerous air pollution.
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California is burning, Delhi is shrouded in smog, and Venice is sinking into the seas.
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Like all Star Wars stories, The Mandalorian was shrouded in secrecy before its November premiere.
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The origins of Giuliani's effort to stir up investigations in Ukraine remain shrouded in mystery.
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What happens to workers the agency doesn't help is shrouded by a lack of data.
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People are "confused, blind, shrouded by hate, anger, racism, mummy issues…we are fraught", he says.
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While we watch celebs receive their Oscars every year, the statues themselves are shrouded in mystery.
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I envision three mages shrouded in a thick mist, preparing their rituals, while narrating the story.
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As long as anything is shrouded in shame or secrecy, nothing good can come from it.
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As with any restaurant worth its salt, the smoked Thousand Island sauce is shrouded in mystery.
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São Paulo was shrouded in smog caused by fires raging in the Amazon rainforest 163,700km away.
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Only these demons' crowns are made of hellish bone and their gifts are shrouded in darkness.
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The observatory said its camera points towards Hilo but the town is mostly shrouded in clouds.
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FOR AN event shrouded in secrecy, yesterday's royal birth has had gamblers reaching for their pockets.
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This segment is inspired by a real affair, the facts of which are shrouded in legend.
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Washington's so-called rendition program is still shrouded in secrecy, around a decade after it ended.
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So the process remains pretty shrouded and caveated — making its rigor and value hard to quantify.
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They were shrouded under baggy burqas and not even allowed to laugh out loud in public.
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Suspicion, however, has long shrouded the Ramsey family, including from some in the law enforcement community.
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No one seems fazed by this loosely shrouded admission that what he's saying might be bunk.
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While the iPhone 8 remains shrouded in mystery, plenty of predictions are spreading across the internet.
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The launch of the Singapore store has been shrouded in the company's usual veil of secrecy.
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If taxpayers are expected to foot the bill, the price should not be shrouded in secrecy.
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The whereabouts of Asia Bibi are currently unknown, shrouded in secrecy for her safety and survival.
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Many of the details surrounding her personal life and her unwanted pregnancy were shrouded in mystery.
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From the outside it looks like a typical Catalan masía, or stone farmhouse, shrouded in bougainvillea.
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Like so many other parts of the crown prince's life, the answer is shrouded in secrecy.
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Would I wear that hijab, or would I, as Ishrat reportedly did, refuse to be shrouded?
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But these contracts are typically shrouded in secrecy, so it's hard to understand how they work.
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It has also drawn controversy over several high-profile dismissals that are still shrouded in scandal.
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Mr. Clark promptly went into seclusion, and until this week remained shrouded in rumor and folklore.
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The Winchester mansion in San Jose, California, is one such place, as it's shrouded in mystery.
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Washington (CNN)The precise contours of Russia's 20203 election interference remain shrouded in classified intelligence assessments.
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And because DAFs are shrouded in secrecy, no one really knows how big this problem is.
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The current narrative posits a close relationship, shrouded in secrecy, between the C.S.S.A. and Chinese consulates.
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The artwork has no essential, shrouded meaning; all that it means is inscribed on the surface.
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The trial finally began last week and ended on Tuesday, its path now shrouded in secrecy.
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But lawyers, diplomats and other experts said that the rollout shrouded the whole thing in fog.
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Each time that the pair meets up, their conversation is shrouded in innuendo and double entendre.
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While existing federal contracts are made public, the experimental technology being tested is shrouded in secrecy.
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For example, they are presented with an easel with an object on it, shrouded in foil.
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The complicated mechanics of the plan, signed in July, has so far been shrouded in secrecy.
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The facility is shrouded in mystery, leading many to believe it's hiding evidence of extraterrestrial life.
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When agents did take bold investigative steps, like interviewing the ambassador, they were shrouded in secrecy.
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Thoughts of a new decade were comforting when our immediate future had been shrouded in doubt.
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Buttigieg's work at McKinsey has been shrouded in secrecy for the entirety of his 2020 bid.
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He bootstrapped the company before that word became shrouded in the mythic haze it has today.
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When you exist in a legal maze shrouded in doubts, every decision is a gut check.
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Maxwell, whose whereabouts have been shrouded in mystery, hasn't been charged and remains a significant target.
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Now, the painting is shrouded in a new mystery: Where in the world is "Salvator Mundi"?
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The Biebs and Rita arrived separately at Warwick nightclub in Hollywood, Justin shrouded in a hoodie.
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Most of the redbrick mills in this town of 10,000 people are silent now, shrouded in weeds.
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Residential buildings are seen shrouded in smog in Noida on the outskirts of New Delhi, November 5.
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Even now Luna, shrouded in tattoos, talks like a med student—dotting his sentences with scientific names.
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So how did Roose eventually crack the code on a practice that is largely shrouded in secrecy?
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As elderstatespeople of the queer historical canon, their work signposts the shrouded misery of the AIDS crisis.
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However, a recent Reddit thread is shedding light on this subject, often shrouded in lies and deception.
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Watch: Few figures in American history have been as shrouded in myth and misperception as Harriet Tubman.
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Best to keep them guessing about whether or not you're even interested — by remaining shrouded in mystery.
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This fanfare is light-years away from the secrecy in which China's space programme was once shrouded.
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The crime remains shrouded in mystery and subject to interpretation even from the people closest to it.
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The true-life tale behind the Amazon warrior's controversial creator has remained shrouded in mystery for decades.
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Early Chinese history is shrouded in myth, but organised states clearly existed by about 5,000 years ago.
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In the 20023s, he founded the country's nuclear program, which remains shrouded in secrecy to this day.
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Shadows are pronounced in Chicano Male Unbonded, and heighten the shrouded but miraculous beauty of these men.
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AirPower Among Apple's newest technology, the AirPower wireless, multi-device charging mat is still shrouded in mystery.
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So is using a bus pass while shrouded in a scarf, no matter how bitter the weather.
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On December 24th it captured a photograph of Earth, a half-shrouded blue-white planet, seemingly united.
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As with so much about the Syrian conflict, the U.N.-brokered peace talks are shrouded in confusion.
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So far, actual details of Styles' first solo foray into the spotlight have been shrouded in mystery.
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Sad for the country that any decision DOJ and FBI make now will be shrouded in suspicion.
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It's the kind of band you expect to see shrouded in black cloaks and enveloped in fog.
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He would later learn that everywhere fonio was grown, it was shrouded in myths and superstitious beliefs.
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I saw an opportunity for Kyle to be very bright inside but sort of shrouded by darkness.
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Newspapers plaster their front pages with photographs of vast urban landscapes shrouded in a gray-yellow murk.
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Emerging from the fireball, the rocket began its journey before briefly being shrouded by a stray cloud.
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The moon is shrouded in methane clouds that, just as clouds do on Earth, occasionally cause rain.
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As she painted, her identity was shrouded by a tent and she spoke on condition of anonymity.
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Unfortunately for those who want to look ahead, many of the details are still shrouded in mystery.
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Padoan said political uncertainty was dominating the global picture, with Trump's economic plans still shrouded in mystery.
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Yet the campaign remains shrouded in secrecy with few specific allegations or details of financial settlements revealed.
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For years, the trust that controls Viacom and CBS — its workings and operations — was shrouded in mystery.
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" He said the process is "shrouded in secrecy because these companies refuse to make their protocols public.
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It begins with the scene that ended the final book; the rest has been shrouded in secrecy.
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Russia's intelligence agencies, which are shrouded in secrecy, represent a key arm of the Kremlin's foreign policy.
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In March, a unit that processes motor gasoline caught fire and shrouded the area in noxious smoke.
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Some other passages slide perilously close to pretentiousness, and much is shrouded in obscurity and frisky quirkiness.
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In the fall of 2017, the verification process — always shrouded in mystery — was an especially hot topic.
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The fate of this rescuer of Hungarian Jews in World War II is still shrouded in mystery.
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But the destination — the DMZ at the border with North Korea — turned out to be shrouded, too.
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Neighbors woke to thick smoke that shrouded the wood-frame house on Wheatley Street in Far Rockaway.
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Finally appears the ghostly image of my white-haired mother wreathed in roses and shrouded with tulle.
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Our heartbreaking experience taught us that such a decision should never be shrouded in shame and stigma.
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The town was shrouded in darkness from the smoke before turning an unnerving shade of bright red.
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Paul's arrival in Los Angeles from the New Orleans Pelicans in December 2011 was shrouded in controversy.
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Smoke from the fires shrouded the courts and caused one player to double over in coughing fits.
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The year is 1996 — and the shrouded villain is the tall, thin leader of a secret organization.
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Others have suffered serious ailments that, for much of the country's history, were shrouded from the public.
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The wide-ranging queries offer a rare view into an investigation that has been shrouded in secrecy.
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Other state news outlets showed undated photos of a fog-shrouded carrier just off of its dock.
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Images on Tuesday show the iconic Petronas Twin Towers in Malaysia's Kuala Lumpur shrouded in gray smog.
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Part of the store was essentially shrouded in a canvas tent, with videos projected onto the fabric.
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The Nigerian immigrant sits at the till shrouded in an anorak, chewing on a bitter kola nut.
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The blacklist's publication shed some light on a policy that has been shrouded in secrecy and confusion.
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But it remains shrouded in secrecy, with few details of the allegations or the financial settlements disclosed.
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Much of the Pictish culture, however, remains shrouded in mystery so archaeologists are thrilled with the Burghead finds.
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His image of the iconic Battersea Power Station captures that structure shrouded in mist and illuminated by streetlights.
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Due to the secrecy shrouded over everything to do with North Korea, CNN cannot independently verify the numbers.
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She has dark circles around her eyes and the left half of her face is shrouded in shadow.
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The topic is shrouded in myth, although Mental Floss worked to detangle the story in this comprehensive piece.
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ANCIENT ROMAN BOXING GLOVES DISCOVERED NEAR HADRIAN&aposS WALL The cult of Jupiter Dolichenus is shrouded in mystery.
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And looking at news photos of Clinton, the tubular SM57s and their bulbous windscreens shrouded Clinton's upper torso.
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The estimated $80 billion program, expected to produce 100 aircraft, has been shrouded in secrecy since its inception.
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And while the NSA and Cyber Command's actions are more shrouded in secrecy, the agencies' director, Lt. Gen.
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But exactly what happened there — and why — has been deliberately shrouded in mystery since the news first broke.
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This image from the European Space Agency shows a young star, shrouded by a golden veil of light.
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Plot details have been shrouded in secrecy, but several major characters die or appear to be killed off.
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On Friday, the site was shrouded in heavy fog, which was dense enough to close the nearby highway.
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This ship of flame continues north, drifting downstream with the blaze, sailing shrouded into the dense smoke cloud.
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Dandong had a rather nefarious reputation, shrouded in rumors of danger for those who deal with North Korea.
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Far Harbor is shrouded in a radioactive fog, one that gives it a spooky horror movie-like feel.
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He is a sentient nuclear arms crisis shrouded in expensively generic suits and insane-looking cotton candy hair.
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Mist shrouded the mountains that flank the lagoon on Wednesday morning and rain fell steadily as winds gusted.
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Save for the glare of the headlights and the glow of the brakes, everything is shrouded in darkness.
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That public accolade, the company says, would mark the full transformation of an industry once shrouded in secrecy.
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It was liberating to be in a place where war and its repercussions aren't kept shrouded in mystery.
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In 1968, the Kentucky Derby was shrouded in conspiracy theories after the winner was stripped of his title.
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Like almost everything else Apple-related, much of the show has been shrouded in mystery up until now.
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These dueling eyewitness accounts are equally unreliable, stabs at the truth shrouded in self-defense, resentment, and fear.
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It quickly became apparent that this campaign of "increased removal," as Netanyahu dubbed it, was shrouded in opacity.
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But whether Trump is willing to embark upon a prolonged push for such legislation is shrouded in doubt.
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The company has been long shrouded in mystery, with little public information about its contracts, operations or profitability.
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Here's what it was like to set foot in this action-packed world that's semi-shrouded in darkness.
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Photos distributed by the South Korean government showed the tanker on fire and shrouded in thick black smoke.
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When NASA's InSight Mars spacecraft launched on an Atlas 5 rocket in May, Vandenberg was shrouded in fog.
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We see companies changing C.E.O.s, but the reasons are shrouded, and they install new leaders with similar backgrounds.
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Specifically a seasonal transition, a once-upon-a-time thing that seems almost shrouded in myth these days.
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Civil Defence workers and volunteers armed only with picks and shovels tug shrouded bodies from the sandy soil.
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My home office sat in a garden of roses and bougainvillea, but it was shrouded in unremitting haze.
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Sites abound throughout the Attica region, bearers of complex and multilayered narratives, even those still shrouded in mystery.
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But even the nonreligious attest that in sex, something "more" is happening, however shrouded that more might be.
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His motivations will always be shrouded in uncertainty, and the future of MORPHiS is murky, if not quashed.
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LONDON — Vladimir V. Putin's time as a Soviet intelligence agent in East Germany is largely shrouded in secrecy.
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Often, Kay will find herself shrouded in shadows or subject to dark clouds blanketing the city with rain.
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North Korea's weapons program is shrouded in secrecy, but experts believe it has fewer than 10 nuclear warheads.
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The hard drive itself, which was sent to The Age by an unidentified source, is shrouded in intrigue.
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And the facilities were to be shrouded in secrecy, with even employees banned from bringing in mobile phones.
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He's been invited to audition for the league on Saturday, but the opportunity has been shrouded in confusion.
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Yet much of the firm's vaunted investing machine remains shrouded in mystery, even to those working at Bridgewater.
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Welcome to the the mist-shrouded peaks of Haida Gwaii, a remote archipelago off British Columbia's northernmost coast.
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It's super steep and windy, each peak is shrouded by heavy fog so I can't really see anything.
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They don't require a judge's approval and usually come with a gag order, leaving them shrouded in secrecy.
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Gene Simmons' disturbing revelation he puts ice cubes is hardly shrouded in mystery ... dude doesn't like warm milk.
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But ultimately, much of the original intent behind the Rök runestone is likely to remain shrouded in mystery.
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The estimated $2525 billion program, expected to produce 22.96 aircraft, has been shrouded in secrecy since its inception.
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But how corporations manage to do this and keep the IRS at bay is mostly shrouded in secrecy.
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The news is among the first details to emerge in the case, which has been shrouded in secrecy.
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The following photo in Ershov's series shows an aerial view of a mountaintop in Iceland shrouded in mist.
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In "At Claude Cahun's Grave" (2015), Wearing's elbows rest on Cahun's headstone, supporting her shrouded, specter-like head.
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The upcoming instalment in the 007 franchise — dubbed "Bond 25" — had previously been shrouded in mystery and speculation aplenty.
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Murrell says many of these women's identities have been shrouded by "unnecessary racial references" such as negress or mulatresse.
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As with the fall detection, the science of Apple's new heart monitoring tool is shrouded in typical Apple secrecy.
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The British throne is shrouded in mystery and ripe with mythology, but until now its narratives have been exclusionary.
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A trove of internal documents showed that disciplinary decisions, which are usually shrouded in secrecy, can be highly inequitable.
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Indeed, the terms are often shrouded in secrecy, raising fears that local politicians may benefit more than their people.
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City Shrouded in Shadow might be a tough sell for anyone who wasn't a fan of the previous games.
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At the same time, academics are digging into the opaquely shrouded question of who really benefits from behavioral advertising.
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The standard her private attorneys used in making such decisions is unknown and now shrouded in attorney-client privilege.
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The Sacramento Kings are a riddle wrapped in a mystery inside an enigma shrouded in Vlade Divac cigarette smoke.
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A scheme to set up investment-friendly "charter cities", with their own rules and courts, is shrouded in secrecy.
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Despite being presented as a pivotal figure for the colonies in season 2, Lawrence is still shrouded in mystery.
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The video cuts abruptly to a masked figure shrouded in darkness, then the camera moves to a new setting.
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If actress Emilia Clarke is only taking on projects shrouded in secrecy, she certainly knows how to pick 'em.
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The unsmiling girl stares straight at you, the mutant-looking rag doll under her right arm shrouded in shadow.
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Despite spending almost three full decades in the public eye, the Olsens are still celebrities surprisingly shrouded in mystery.
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Minnesota law enforcement honed in on the cause of death and its circumstances, which had been shrouded in secrecy.
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Bodybuilding has always been shrouded in some form of controversy, fighting to be taken seriously as a professional sport.
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For far too long, compensation managers and committees have operated behind closed doors, keeping pay guidelines shrouded in mystery.
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Who was providing advice and recommendations external to the transition team remained shrouded in secrecy and an insider's game.
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Image courtesy of John Phillips In one room of the exhibition, shrouded, towering sculptures loom over a prone figure.
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Like everything the special counsel has done, the timing for the completion of the probe is shrouded in mystery.
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In 2016 that seems to have been turned on its head: America is shrouded in a most unAmerican pessimism.
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It's a tough sell, especially as some of the most important numbers in the plan remain shrouded in secrecy.
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Love can be a taboo subject in Somali families; relationships come together and fall apart mysteriously, shrouded in secrecy.
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Then there are those that have foundered for reasons that aren't exactly clear, leaving their sites shrouded in mystery.
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We fell mute as our bus from the airport passed the shrouded club and the makeshift memorial out front.
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But even with rimming-related rhymes on the radio, our asses are still shrouded in mystery and unfortunately, stigma.
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Silence surrounded us as five dozen eclipse chasers stared, awestruck, at the shrouded sun and its glowing, white halo.
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Maybe it might be nice to be in some kind of shrouded community where everybody has trouble remembering names.
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Still shrouded in mystery, however, was the location of his body, which was buried secretly in a mass grave.
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And the method in Ian MacNeil's shadow-shrouded stage design, with lighting by Paule Constable, is now gratifyingly apparent.
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It was perhaps the only place on the spring break-shrouded campus at which students could be reliably found.
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On his debut as a leader, he's shrouded in synthesizers but never loses touch with hip-hop and gospel.
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They are often shrouded in confidentiality, and arbitration awards tend to be less than those in a jury trial.
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How one gets from swabbing to streaming is shrouded in, well, if not mystery, exactly, then at least ambiguity.
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Nadal appeared in legitimate trouble at that juncture, and a glum mood shrouded both the player and the crowd.
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In this case, the two stars never completely conceal one another, but portions of them become shrouded from view.
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"As far as anonymity is concerned, I will not keep my identity shrouded in secrecy forever," the official added.
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As North Korea's top diplomat, Ri is one of the most visible faces of a country shrouded in secrecy.
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Kim Jong Un was viewed by many at the time as a calculating and ruthless leader shrouded in mystery.
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Before the germ theory, developing targeted drugs was impossible because the causes of communicable diseases were shrouded in mystery.
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Since the rise of its totalitarian regime, North Korea has been largely shrouded from the rest of the world.
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Virtual currencies have been shrouded in doubt due to excessive volatility in the market resulting in wild price swings.
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It was a journey shrouded in more secrecy than usual even for a presidential trip into a war zone.
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By looking for stars shrouded in the gas that these planets give off, astronomers can use telescopes more efficiently.
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It will stay sunny and bright until flurries begin this evening, leaving us with a windy, snow-shrouded Thursday.
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Apple's efforts remained shrouded in secrecy until years after its rivals like Google had begun testing on public roads.
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The short visit to Afghanistan, originally part of the Middle East trip, was shrouded in secrecy for security reasons.
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It's about the corruptibility of Donald Trump — a president whose personal life and finances are shrouded in unprecedented opacity.
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In this one, good and evil is shrouded between forces using cyrillic, looking vaguely like people you know back home.
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Kitfox Games (maker of the lovely Shrouded Isle) is helping out with art and music and a few other things.
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No, the abortion is not shrouded in the agony and insidious mystery of afterschool specials and movies like Dirty Dancing.
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The Shrouded Moors and Temple of the Firstborn are completely new locations, with their own look and bestiary of enemies.
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But she has now made an explicit album about sexual expression and identity that is somehow still shrouded in ambiguity.
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Helen's confrontation with the shrouded figure, who shows her the mortal toll of her choices, is the story's inevitable climax.
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The martini's history is shrouded in a haze that's not unlike the feeling you get after you've had a few.
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In many cultures it is a tree of conversation and communion, of secret answers shrouded by leaves beside singing rivers.
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Who wouldn't want their trip to Walmart to be rebranded as a drive through the shrouded streets of Gotham City?
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Suddenly, an AOL screen name granted you access to a world that had hitherto been shrouded in mystery and misinformation.
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Authorities remained worried about flash flooding in the area&aposs valleys and potential mudslides down its nearby cloud-shrouded mountains.
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I think the past is sometimes shrouded in a sort of modesty that might not necessarily have been the case.
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The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports that the identity of the company seeking the massive distribution facility remains shrouded in secrecy.
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Within this infrasound region, the frequency of 7 hertz has always been shrouded in mystery because of supposedly harmful effects.
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But the lightest of metals in the periodic table is shrouded in darkness when it comes to its pricing mechanics.
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But that spirit is all too often shrouded in the vitriol that seems to worsen by the day in Washington.
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I believe he wished to suggest here that by sighting shrouded mystic pleasures a moment of supreme transport is attainable.
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On the bridge of the ship, Llewellyn watched the invasion through binoculars as the haze of smoke shrouded the shore.
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"Most offers are from parties whose capacity to relaunch Samir is shrouded in doubt," said energy expert El Mehdi Fakir.
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High-rise buildings are shrouded in heavy haze all the way up to the top of the Qingdao development zone.
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Moraines and gentle drumlins rose and fell along the riverside, creating miniature highlands shrouded in red oak and sugar maple.
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Mr. McGuinness's role in the I.R.A. is still shrouded in secrecy; I was there to interview him, briefly, for NPR.
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So shrouded in secrecy, transitions have nearly always happened with almost nonexistent media coverage or limited access to the public.
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On the other side, France was shrouded in sheer morning fog, pierced only by the colossal range of the Alps.
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But for years the origins of the video have remained shrouded in mystery, until Zack Carlson tracked down Rojas himself.
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It's also used, often with the alternative spelling of "grey," to describe the island of Nantucket when shrouded in fog.
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Senate Republicans are working on their version of a bill, but have kept the negotiations largely shrouded from public view.
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Atop the fire engine was a coffin, mounted high and shrouded in the flag of the New York Fire Department.
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Shrouded in simply feeling too much to see what good was around me back then, I was often emotionally destructive.
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Exactly what capabilities the United States has to deter Russian meddling are highly classified and shrouded by layers of secrecy.
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Still, the industry remains shrouded in mystery, and very little has been written about the companies who make adult film.
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The country's future is shrouded in so much doubt and uncertainty, but it is impossible to imagine business as usual.
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The secret weapon was Madonna, a devout student of kabbalah, or Jewish mysticism, and her appearance was shrouded in mystery.
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"The cost of the monitorship is largely shrouded in secrecy," said Councilman Ritchie Torres, who grew up in public housing.
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But much about the operation remains shrouded in secrecy, including why Mr. Ibrahim and MBC's other leaders were locked up.
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"McCaig pierces the mystery in which Mitchell shrouded Rhett Butler," Stephen L. Carter wrote in his review in The Times.
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When I became a widow and then a widow with cancer, each separation from Maya was shrouded by my fears.
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The downed chopper hit a shrouded hillside near Calabasas, killing everyone on board and scattering debris over several hundred feet.
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The monument had been shrouded after the rally until a circuit court judge ruled last year that it be uncovered.
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The prospect of our own NSA, CIA and FBI becoming politically weaponized has been shrouded by untruths, accusations and justifications.
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We were running in one of those silences when I pointed up the trail to an area shrouded in mist.
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Has she defiled the sacred rule of the 12-step universe, where recovery is supposed to be shrouded in anonymity?
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We had the whole of that immensity — 18,000 acres of scattered islands, brackish waterways and shadow-shrouded wetlands — to ourselves.
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But period dress is nothing unless shrouded in period emotions—in the qualms and the ragged jitters of the age.
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Such is the opacity of today's Darfur, once a beacon of global attention, now as shrouded as it is isolated.
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These shrouded figures were at Brett Kavanaugh's confirmation hearings, but are most often seen protesting attacks on abortion access laws.
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Wanderlust The table was shrouded in white linen, and the slice of chocolate cake came on a bone china saucer.
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The most recent version remains shrouded in mystery, but it includes a vague mandate to protect "cyberspace," according to Mnangagwa.
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Mr. Hernández retrieved me for dinner at another finca, also up in the hills but shrouded in a forest canopy.
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The ownership of the chateau, in Louveciennes, France, near Versailles, is carefully shrouded by shell companies in France and Luxembourg.
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The rules I had to follow were those that have long shrouded artificial insemination in the United States in secrecy.
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My worry is that we have earnestly lost ourselves in the same rhetorical fog within which Weinstein deliberately shrouded himself.
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But the real Mercury knew who he was, even if he kept aspects of his life shrouded from the public eye.
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But the application also includes a written exam, an oral interview, and a background check and psychological evaluation shrouded in mystery.
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Some of the best products are already available, while others remain shrouded in mystery with only an ambiguous launch date revealed.
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A sizable portion of Arias&apos retrial in 2015 that sent her to prison for life was reportedly shrouded in secrecy.
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A consumer-ready product does not yet exist and its progress is heavily shrouded by intellectual property claims and sensationalist press.
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Northern China has been shrouded in almost record pollution all week, disrupting flights, traffic and shipping, and closing factories and schools.
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The actual figures are likely higher because information about the death penalty in Iran is often shrouded in secrecy, Amnesty said.
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Though we were well-meaning, we walked around shrouded in a holier-than-thou incense cloud of spiritual promise and spirulina.
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Moore, whose appearance was shrouded in a little mystery, accentuated her slender frame in the black collared and ruffled vintage gown.
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Death Stranding has been shrouded in mystery, partially due to Kojima's secrecy and partially because the trailers make no damn sense.
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Shrouded in darkness at the end of the bar, the owner, an ex-geisha named Yaeko Yoshigawa, began playing a flute.
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Hundreds of thousands of Uighurs have been sent to internment camps that are shrouded in secrecy over the past two years.
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Because much of the inspector general's work is shrouded in secrecy, very few of its investigative reports are ever publicly released.
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Adora stands, shrouded in black, picking out her eyelashes, one by one, a nervous tick she has, usually in Camille's presence.
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Those loans to countries have been shrouded in secrecy, according to reports, with China often demanding public-sector assets as collateral.
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That is why we're telling you about Netflix's The Rain, which has been shrouded in Nordic mystery for months, right now.
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Now the scene was of carnage: blood, bodies shrouded in the same white cloths that they had performed their pilgrimage in.
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In the end, much of the criticism of the SIU comes down to how much its work is shrouded in secrecy.
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"There are new gods growing in America and they want to destroy us," a god shrouded in smoke and fire says.
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Shahar took the stage, dotted with disco lights and shrouded in fog machine smoke, and put her hand over her heart.
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As a result, life as a mortician is still shrouded in mystery, with few people understanding what the job really entails.
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Keep in mind that this is the middle of winter, when much of the high Arctic is still shrouded in darkness.
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He was so handsome, shrouded in fog and city lights; I wanted to touch and kiss him right then and there.
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Apple goes to extreme lengths to keep its products shrouded in mystery until their release, as we learned earlier this week.
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Culpepper greeted visitors with smiles and handshakes as they filed into rows of white folding chairs behind the towering, shrouded statue.
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There's more beer and cider of course, served in clay flagons or more conventional glass bottles shrouded in brown paper bags.
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These range from her amazing pregnant selfies to her openness around undergoing IVF treatment, a procedure that's often shrouded in silence.
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Mueller's findings and the contours of his report remain shrouded in mystery, causing tensions to run high in the nation's capital.
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THERESA MAY might have held high office for many years, but she always managed to keep her political views relatively shrouded.
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The opportunity, though, has been shrouded in confusion befitting the league's mishandling of Kaepernick and the player protest movement he inspired.
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China Shrouded in secrecy, China's military-run space station in Argentina has stirred unease among local residents and fueled conspiracy theories.
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They are like a long-forgotten tribe, deeply shrouded by some verdant interior, suddenly discovered and brought out into the light.
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The firm only accepted clients with $1 billion or more of assets and has been shrouded in secrecy since its founding.
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Whatever his supposed flaws, the rampant accusations and speculation that shrouded Trump's presidency, even before it began, ultimately have proven unfounded.
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Pregnancy loss is the most common complication of pregnancy in the United States, but the experience is still shrouded in shame.
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There are two sets of overlapping events, both shrouded in mystery: the supposed recent attack on Crimea and Russia's buildup there.
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Independent investigations have tallied many more civilian casualties than the administration, which has shrouded the drone program in secrecy, will concede.
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What's more, Kim traveled on a secret train trip to Beijing, which concluded Wednesday, but even that was shrouded in mystery.
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Alabama Jones eked out a win in his 2017 special election bid against a Republican candidate shrouded in scandal and controversy.
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In other words, posting pictures of fish may be just as futile and shrouded in mystery as other heterosexual mating rituals.
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This sprawling show at the Musée du quai Branly encompasses a wealth of sepulchral, shrouded spirits meandering through Asia's cultural purview.
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Generally speaking, though, the man behind glam rock is largely shrouded in obscurity, while Bowie is hailed as its poster boy.
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This one has been shrouded in mystery, but the recent release of a trailer ratcheted up anticipation to a feverish level.
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Shrouded in her black robes, scheming to marry her teenage daughter off to one of the imams, Waliya is an enigma.
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The collusion case against the N.F.L. brought by the former San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick has been shrouded in mystery.
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Every green license plate, every Palestinian vehicle, passing with its driver shrouded in darkness, seemed to us like a potential enemy.
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As the rain pitter-patters down, hundreds of film-goers (probably shrouded in black) line the streets and twist around corners.
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Little is known about the app, which has been shrouded in secrecy even after it was profiled by NPR in January.
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The smoke from the bushfires has shrouded much of Australia's southeastern coast, suffusing cities with a crimson and dark orange glow.
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In another, a man shrouded in tear gas falls into convulsions before soldiers toss him on the back of a motorcycle.
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A crowd of 5,000 saw that game, or maybe didn't: Despite a strict no-smoking policy, cigarette smoke shrouded the ice.
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Sadly, capital flight is all too likely to occur should the U.K.'s future relationship with Europe become shrouded in uncertainty.
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Interpol was contacted and a DNA profile circulated, though nothing has ever come back and the case remains shrouded in silence.
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It's an affair shrouded in mystery as W. booked everything and won't reveal the destination to me until the departure day.
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And the deaths of Russian mercenaries who launched attacks on US and US-backed forces February 7 remain shrouded in mystery.
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And so, too, do your favorite social media networks become shrouded in that inevitable darkness that descends upon us all. Okay.
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Yet Instagram is surely stockpiling that sensitive info about underage users, shrouded by the excuse that it doesn't know who's who.
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" Elsewhere, a government official "throws up his hands in frustration" and a duke's feelings are "shrouded in cold clouds of secrecy.
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Each provided a saliva sample for genotyping, after which the experiment began, although its actual intent remained shrouded from the participants.
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Badreddine's death was as shrouded in mystery as his life, which has already achieved mythological status for the Shia of Dahiyeh.
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"History is made in reverse; the past is becoming," a shrouded figure intones in one of the film's more dreamy scenes.
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My life is shrouded in the low level misery of a million other mildly miserable lives, and I blame Flo Rida.
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The image here reveals a stark dividing line, with the South heavily illuminated and the North almost entirely shrouded in darkness.
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Spacey was spotted for the first time on Friday ... shrouded in a face cover as he jumped in a waiting SUV.
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While conditions can vary (and are generally shrouded in secrecy), there's at least one constant: The people detained inside cannot leave.
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It could have been a set from a zombie movie, hulking forms emerging from shrouded subway stairs, wandering aimlessly into the light.
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Shrouded by fogged windows, they thumb their phones or gaze out the window, finding moments of solitude amid the bustle of London.
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The rocky mountain ranges, the dozens of craft breweries, the looming Salt Laky City Temple are all shrouded in gravy-thick smog.
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Great British Bake Off winner Nadiya Hussain was tasked with baking the Queen's birthday cake, which is, of course, shrouded in mystery.
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His previous trip to the Super Bowl was shrouded with controversy due to allegations that the Patriots had cheated by deflating footballs.
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Not totally open, of course—Ive's design studio, for instance, would be shrouded by translucent glass—but more open than Infinite Loop.
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But more importantly, you'll be able to see the entire planet shrouded in the dust storm that currently threatening the Opportunity rover.
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How law enforcement agencies make use of the devices, including how often and under what circumstances, has largely been shrouded in secrecy.
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The world of the Francesinha is complex and full of intrigue and even the origins of the dish are shrouded in mystery.
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These cases prove supply chains shrouded in secrecy harm workers, products and consumers, and demonstrate the need for businesses to operate transparently.
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While Enceladus is still shrouded in icy mysteries, hopefully, cracking a few will help us figure out what this world is hiding.
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The origin of our species is shrouded in mystery owing to the poor fossil record and a complete dearth of genetic evidence.
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Despite their penchant for getting media attention, the real identities of the hackers the group has remained shrouded in mystery—until today.
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I'd played for over 110 hours before even approaching the darkness-shrouded Typhlo Ruins, and 115 before I found the Forgotten Temple.
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The fires have scorched hillsides, destroyed dozens of properties, and shrouded highways in smoke in the state's worst fire season on record.
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So yeah, [it was a] privilege but shrouded in a bit of regret and a bit of sadness for what was gone.
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This right here is the "real East," even though the Fernseh Tower lies far off in the distance, currently shrouded in clouds.
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Before the beta, the only thing we knew about the new zones were their names: Shrouded Moors and Temple of the Firstborn.
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Some tourists and residents still took to city streets, building snowmen, chucking snowballs, and snapping photos of the city shrouded in white.
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The dark, shrouded dancefloor was sparse at one point, but became more crowded as the wee hours of the morning wore on.
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"Darknet" and "dark web" refer to networks and sites hidden from most internet visitors and accessible only to users shrouded in anonymity.
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Kimmy rides New York's subway clad in a bright yellow sweater, while everyone else appears to be shrouded by a gray filter.
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Another complicating factor is that many of the president's closest allies and would-be organizers are themselves shrouded in the Russia investigation.
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But her presidency would have been very much like her candidacy: One shrouded in secrecy shunning those covering her in the process.
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The newspaper added that the app allowed organizers of the rally to have private, invite-only threads that were shrouded in anonymity.
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The Ominious Circle is new, anonymous, and purposefully shrouded in as much mystery one can really manage in our hyper-connected world.
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But I met several female pilgrims who still shrouded themselves, either with thin gauze or with a cloth draped from a visor.
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"Trump is attempting to build a hall of mirrors where even our most basic sensory perceptions are shrouded in confusion," he says.
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"These serve as a timely reminder that not all parts of the emerging world are shrouded in gloom," the firm told clients.
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The Democrats say those independent panels have been shrouded in secrecy, with meetings taking place largely behind closed doors without public input.
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That process, which has been shrouded in secrecy, fed hopes that the country's Communist leaders could be contemplating a more democratic system.
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The shrouded bodies were removed from the coffins and placed in a row of unmarked graves that had been dug on Friday.
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The estimated $80 billion program has been shrouded in secrecy since its inception for fear of revealing military secrets to potential enemies.
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Shrouded in secrecy during its development, the F-117 was designed to attack high-value targets without being detected by enemy radar.
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But there can also be trauma from lynchings and other brutality that's passed down from generation to generation and shrouded in silence.
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The forests, houses, barns, rivers, and fields captured in these images are shrouded in darkness, lit only by the moon and stars.
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Though the film remains shrouded in mystery, it will revolve around Paul, who is reprising his Emmy-winning role as Jesse Pinkman.
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And the development had been shrouded in controversy for the last 2650 months because of sexual harassment allegations against the company's founder.
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But for a variety of reasons, sometimes people can bring valuable points to a discussion only if their true identity is shrouded.
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After a few weeks, most of them will be transferred to the Back Half, a part of the Institute shrouded in rumor.
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"Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker" is shrouded in secrecy, but its secrets could have been spilled because of a careless actor.
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Artisans have jealously guarded their recipes for centuries, and to this day the blueprint for authentic Torunskie pierniki remains shrouded in mystery.
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Costa replied in what has been described as a "jokey" way, though precisely how good the joke was remains shrouded in mystery.
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The move has raised concerns among lawyers and advocates of government transparency, who say the agency will be further shrouded in secrecy.
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Now and then, one of the forms would emit a nod or a groan, but the world remained enigmatic, shrouded, and unspeakable.
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Seven others, shrouded from head to toe in silver, thrash around the stage in swirls of aggression and rage as racist killers.
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The immediate fallout from the shooting is shrouded in black as the ensuing dialogue occurs as the title card appears on screen.
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"At the heart of the dieselgate scandal in Europe lies a testing system that is shrouded in secrecy and cronyism," she said.
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And so Trump's afternoon visit to Silicon Valley, which is expected to raise $3 million for Trump's reelection, is shrouded in secrecy.
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They cite a lack of information about how exactly the city uses these algorithms, many of which are still shrouded in secrecy.
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The smoke from this year's fires shrouded cities like Seattle and Sacramento in some of the worst breathing conditions in the world.
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But this process is shrouded in secrecy, with embarrassing allegations swept under the rug and sanctions that are inadequate to the offense.
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As we reported, there's a third child ... and the circumstances of how she became part of the family are shrouded in mystery.
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It's pretty remarkable for someone who was once shrouded in masks, hats and anything else that could hide her from public view.
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While Dennis Shields' death remains shrouded in mystery, it appears Bethenny Frankel's late on-off boyfriend may have been facing a private struggle.
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"Spotted Bug Light peeking out from the sheet," Jaffe wrote in one tweet — later showing photos of the cart bearing the shrouded beers.
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After the trio's world tour wound down a year or so later, things got all quiet again, with half-promises shrouded in maybes.
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"We voted for the ministries which were not shrouded in disagreements," said Sabah al-Ugaili, a lawmaker with the bloc led by Sadr.
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The University of Kentucky likewise shrouded a WPA mural by Ann Rice O'Hanlon that included visuals of enslaved people working in the fields.
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That kind of viewership means that most years, the halftime show is a coveted performance slot — but this year, it's shrouded in controversy.
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It all adds to the underlying story behind the Bakers and their forsaken land, which at the beginning is completely shrouded in mystery.
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However, as with much of North Korea, the exact date of Kim's birthday is shrouded in mystery and has never been officially confirmed.
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It also shrouded Northern California is some of the worst air pollution in the world at the time, triggering a public health emergency.
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They were shrouded to protect their identities from police, who they say are responsible for the extrajudicial killings of their husbands and sons.
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"Shuman explained that, because the Antarctic is shrouded in the blackness of polar night right now, "all the visible [satellite] channels are dark.
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His Facebook page is adorned with photos of his son and daughter clowning around, a window into a life once shrouded in secrecy.
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"It's partly due to silence and stigma that this remains shrouded in our culture, and we need to break that down," she says.
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Wednesday's season premiere of FX's horror anthology unveiled the theme for the season that had until the episode's broadcast been shrouded in secrecy.
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Surf and turf's origin story is shrouded in mystery, with restaurants across North America arguing for the title of who did it first.
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But how the weed got from growers to those dispensaries was shrouded in what can only be described as a very grey area.
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His death was a surprise, in part because his life was so shrouded in the kind of secrecy that only superstars can cultivate.
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The commission&aposs work has been shrouded in secrecy and it&aposs not clear if or when its findings will be made public.
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"We just want to celebrate and start talking about menstruation in a positive way, rather than the negativity which has shrouded the cycle."
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" Sun's Rio Olympics journey has been shrouded in controversy following remarks made by Australian swimmer, Mackenzie "Mack" Horton, labelling him a "drug cheat.
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Bobbi Kristina's death has been shrouded in mystery, and her boyfriend Nick Gordon has been living under the specter of suspicion for years.
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"Green Book," which took home the top prize at the Academy Awards, has been shrouded in controversy since it hit theaters in November.
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That personnel change was shrouded in an aura of mystery and controversy, which bred doubt in the minds of a lot of fans.
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That's a much healthier debate because it's almost entirely based in known factual information and not shrouded in mysterious conspiracy theories and innuendo.
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Exactly what the company does, how it makes so much much money, and what it's working on next is often shrouded in mystery.
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The Banks, shrouded in shadows, debris, and a tense feeling of lawlessness, became a haven for skaters, graffiti artists, and the city's homeless.
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I came here with visions straight out of Naked Lunch in mind—an Interzone in Northern Africa, shrouded in scents and vibrant colors.
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It became clear that Russia's meddling in the election would be a major part of her book, which remains shrouded in some mystery.
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The fact that these payments were intentionally shrouded in darkness means that they will remain a stain on the reputations of these companies.
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Before the war, families washed and shrouded and carried their own dead, burying them in boxes built of softwoods like pine and cedar.
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Dril, also known as Wint, has long kept his true identity shrouded in mystery and his fans seem to prefer it that way.
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The company was shrouded in mystery and rumors, such as the fact that it constantly changed names to avoid attracting too much attention.
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But no one hated it more than this heartbroken fan, who, shrouded in a zebra-print blanket, collapsed in sobs on her staircase.
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The Jerusalem Post reports that there is virtually no way to independently verify those charges due to Iran's shrouded and complex judicial system.
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The misconduct reporting system, dating to a 1980 law, has long been shrouded in secrecy and been difficult for the public to evaluate.
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"The death of Giulio Regeni, who was tortured to death, is still opaque and shrouded in shadows," said the opposition 5-Star party.
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Unlike the female humanoid in "Ex Machina" (and the Replicants in "Blade Runner"), Morgan's gender is deliberately muted, her hair and figure shrouded.
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The story of KM Nanavati is shrouded in mystery even after all these years, and it is difficult to point right from wrong.
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But while rebates and discounts were shrouded in secrecy three years ago, advertisers have gotten savvier when it comes to them as well.
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And while the activity has often been shrouded in secrecy, the mainstreaming of marijuana now has college students openly discussing their smoking habits.
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While some circumstances are still shrouded in mystery, we now know the incident was far more catastrophic than Soviet officials initially let on.
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That plan has been slammed by Democrats – and some Republicans – who have argued that the measure has so far been shrouded in secrecy.
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"Invidious discrimination that is shrouded in layers of legality is no less an insult to our Constitution than naked invidious discrimination," Wynn said.
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I said yes, and joked about how I had spent the day prior shrouded in darkness and was making up for lost time.
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This was all too apparent in the aftermath of Hurricane Maria, which left the island shrouded in the largest blackout in US history.
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The trio opened their set shrouded in fog with an analog-techno movement that would have the chinstrokers at your local warehouse cooing.
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Then in March, the government made moves on WhatsApp for circumventing wiretap orders and since then the proceedings have been shrouded in secrecy.
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"With Socfin everything has been shrouded in secrecy from day one," said Joseph Rahall, director of environmental charity and advocacy group Green Scenery.
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Earlier this week, demonstrators shrouded the Golden Bauhinia in black cloth to express their concern about declining autonomy in the special administrative region.
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Part of what drove Mr. Beatty's interest in Howard Hughes was how the millionaire shrouded himself in mystery, which amused Mr. Beatty greatly.
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Then there was that morning in South Korea when we were told to be ready at 5:45 for a mystery-shrouded venture.
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Extreme weather events have wiped out infrastructure, as we saw when Hurricane Maria shrouded Puerto Rico in the largest blackout in US history.
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Although who ultimately benefited remains shrouded in mystery, Tamim's critics pointed to the episode as proof of his willingness to recklessly indulge extremists.
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But even those bleak expectations were shattered in December, when Moscow was shrouded in an unrelenting cloud cover for all but six minutes.
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The corpse in the cart has been blotted out with brown paint; the body on the ground is shrouded in a white cloth.
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Studio Visit WEST NEW YORK, N.J. — Two shrouded female figures rise from a sumptuous landscape of dark velvet and wax-dipped silk flowers.
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"For me, no animal is shrouded in more mystery, no animal more elusive, and no animal more beautiful," he posted on his blog.
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It's built for weekly airing and digestion, keeping each new episode shrouded in secrecy — much like "Mad Men," which Mr. Lynch has admired.
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Members aren't pressurized into abandoning their jobs and familial relationships or to believe in a "Messianic 'apocalyptic' sect shrouded in secrecy," it said.
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Now veteran helicopter manufacturer Bell has a design to replace the mechanically driven tail rotor assembly with four much smaller, shrouded electric fans.
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Close entourage Like most things related to the North Korean leadership, Kim's exact route from Pyongyang to Hanoi has been shrouded in secrecy.
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The private lives of senior Chinese leaders have traditionally been shrouded in secrecy, and tell-all books with juicy gossip strictly off limits.
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It's everything I hoped it would be: shrouded with a glazed bap, specked with light chili, and stuffed with delicately fried crab meat.
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The then-Expedia CEO managed to remain shrouded in mystery as the company's board of directors got closer to nailing down their pick.
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In a 2016 protest, some 200 activists operating under a collective named Decolonize This Place, temporarily shrouded the statue with a black parachute.
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According to a 2002 piece on Gabe in the Chicago Tribune, the patent itself hung from one wall shrouded in protective plastic wrap.
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A series of huge fascinating portraits of creatures shrouded in what look like space suits loom large over DeDeaux's section of the show.
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The letters, written in the late 1930s and 1940, offer a rare glimpse of the Kennedy daughter whose life was long shrouded in secrecy.
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Satellite measurements already show that it poured as much as 231.39 inches of rain per hour and has left Puerto Rico shrouded in darkness.
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The movie -- about Hollywood in the days of Charles Manson murders -- lands on big screens in July, but it's mostly been shrouded in secrecy.
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In addition to the inaccuracies of records kept in a looser and long-past time, many dog breed lines are shrouded, purposefully, in myth.
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It is amusingly easy to remain shrouded by métier, but what do you do when your being yearns for moments of revelation and peace?
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This was one of the reasons I joined the team on The Shrouded Isle (2017), a Wicker Man-esque human sacrifice cult management game.
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Complaints to HR departments may lead to action — or not — but regardless, they're shrouded in secrecy, to protect employees' privacy and avoid defamation lawsuits.
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Since Bay Area residents woke on Monday to news that California's wine country was ablaze, much of the region has been shrouded in smoke.
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Dylan O'Brien discussed the on-set accident that, since news of it broke, has been shrouded in mystery, in a new profile by Vulture.
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The government's weather bureau illustrated its online account of the discovery with a picture of zombie-looking figures in hazmat suits shrouded by haze.
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Area 51 was shrouded in secrecy for decades, stoking conspiracy theories that it housed alien bodies and a crashed spaceship from Roswell, New Mexico.
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For most people in Niger, the presence of the world's biggest military superpower in the vast, landlocked West African country remains shrouded in mystery.
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These kinds of results are important because, for many patients, going through the fertility treatment process is still shrouded in mystery — and it's expensive.
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Teased as part of the company's 40th anniversary, the shrouded gadget definitely doesn't look like a NEO-GEO, or even a NEO-GEO Pocket.
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It doesn't necessarily explain some of the subject matter, but it makes sense that astrology copy would, to some extent, remain shrouded in mystery.
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This is the Ronald Reagan Carrier Strike Group in formation with Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force ships, shrouded in a fog-based light show.
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For many years, the story of JFK's sister, who had an undiagnosed mental disability and was lobotomized at age 23, was shrouded in mystery.
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The Senate process is still shrouded in such secrecy that we have little idea what the bill Republicans are preparing will actually look like.
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The Stranger is steeped in its burning light—"like a sun in a box," as Daoud describes it—and shrouded in its desert silence.
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Though the movie remains shrouded in mystery, it will revolve around Paul, who will reprise his Emmy-winning role, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
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Until announcing this upcoming release, being handled in partnership with The Shrouded Isle's Kitfox Games, there's never been a press release promoting the game.
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Emirates' latest A380 order is also shrouded in doubt due to incomplete negotiations with U.K. engineer Rolls-Royce over the production of more engines.
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In the original Resident Evil 2, players took control of Claire Redfield and rookie cop Leon Kennedy as they traversed night-shrouded Racoon City.
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In doing so, the newspaper pulled back Facebook's veil that shrouded the grey areas around controversies that have increasingly marred the social media site.
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The most pressing launch in Nintendo's immediate future is the upcoming NX console, however, which is coming in March but remains shrouded in mystery.
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Air China passenger planes prepare to take off at the Beijing Capital International Airport as the city is shrouded by heavy smog on Dec.
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Maybe that's why it was so shrouded in secrecy before passage, with barely any analysis of its likely effects or opportunity for public discourse.
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On the other hand, HIV/AIDS affects an estimated 34 million people globally, and is still shrouded in stigma as well as false information.
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U.S. officials said back in November they were pretty sure they took out the English-speaking, shrouded "face of ISIS" in a drone strike.
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Their demonstrations feature "Human Beings"—protesters dressed in white, their faces shrouded in veils, holding up signs with biographical details of gun violence victims.
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The secrecy that shrouded the president's illness and demise was typical of the paranoid regime that Mr Karimov constructed and presided over for decades.
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This moment of human development is shrouded in mystery because almost all women don't even know that they are pregnant at this early stage.
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Shrouded in fog on Saturday morning, LeBaron showed its roots, with some aging buildings appearing to be straight from a Wild West movie set.
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The revelations come as a Chinese billionaire's vow to build a canal connecting the Atlantic and the Pacific in Nicaragua is shrouded in mystery.
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The gear shifter, which you use constantly, is shrouded in black plastic that's so cheap and scratchy it wouldn't pass quality control at Nerf.
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Perfect for a wet and fog-shrouded Humboldt morning, it worked synergistically with my steaming cup of dark roast to get the circulation flowing.
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Shrouded in secrecy, the couple's whirlwind courtship reached a high note when they surprised the world by privately marrying at the actor's L.A. home.
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Trump's meeting with the Russian president has been shrouded in mystery, with top Trump administration officials admitting they do not know what was discussed.
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Despite the persistent efforts to keep these cases shrouded in secrecy, female employees continue to speak up, in Silicon Valley and now Hollywood, too.
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There is a girl in a choker holding a sign shrouded in battery powered fairy lights; it reads: "Thank you Justin, for being yourself".
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Despite a growing body of research about death, the actual, physical experience of dying—the last few days or moments—remains shrouded in mystery.
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The authenticity of her discoveries remain shrouded in uncertainty, like a mound of alleged lunar dust in New Forest, England, encircled by tiny rockets.
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It suggests that there is some sinister, lurking thing, shrouded in pretense: We know it's in there, and we know it might come out.
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Kaye said he had received detailed testimony about governments using spyware developed and supported by private companies, but the market was shrouded in secrecy.
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There's something viscerally satisfying — thrilling, even — about watching Viola Davis's mist-shrouded eyes turn steely cold: She may weep but she will not weaken.
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NASHVILLE — The young woman, bandaged and shrouded in bedsheets, began to cry when James Shaw Jr. walked into Room No. 26 on Monday morning.
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The Banco de Mexico said projections were shrouded in uncertainty because it was unclear how the spread of the coronavirus would dent global growth.
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The app tasked with reporting the results of the Iowa caucus has crashed, delaying the results Shadow's background is, fittingly, shrouded in some mystery.
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This time, it's 1973, and the adventurers are Bill Randa (John Goodman), a government-backed scientist lusting after a cloud-shrouded island; Lt. Col.
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Now we made our way up narrow rocky paths and over hills covered in wildflowers, looking down into valleys shrouded in clouds of fog.
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Considering just how shrouded in mystery these luxe clans are, prepare to meet the young family members trying to drag them into the light.
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Jack and the detective have a long, cryptic discussion about morality and love, shrouded by the backdrop of sinister forces acting beyond their control.
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Magazine ____ In her new 10-part podcast, our terrorism correspondent delves into the shrouded world of ISIS through the lens of a former member.
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" But London projected a different image of the Brexit talks, with Britain's prime minister, Boris Johnson, describing the goal as being "shrouded in mist.
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The image reminds me of newspaper photos of funerals in troubled zones in the Middle East: an angry crowd, a shrouded body held aloft.
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To sit in the gazebo and stare out at the lake bed when it's shrouded in early morning fog is profound somehow, and humbling.
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The statue was also shrouded in a black cloth in September with signs that called Jefferson a racist and a rapist, the Post reported.
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But those poles aren&apost a great place to send astronauts, since they&aposre freezing cold and shrouded in darkness for half the year.
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Ignorance is no excuse In modern discussion over blackface, its racist history is often swept under the rug or shrouded in claims of ignorance.
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The pop culture moment: Beyoncé announces she's pregnant with twins in a very viral Instagram post in which she's shrouded in a green veil.
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Cradling Sophia Valentina, she walked through the fog-shrouded town, then climbed into a government van for the jostling ride, arriving just after sunrise.
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He took a picture of the gloomy scene out a window, the skyline shrouded in fog, and posted it on his own Facebook page.
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The world-famous Opera House and Harbour Bridge have regularly been shrouded by thick smoke that has turned the daytime sky a dark orange.
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Somalia is being reinvented by a new generation, and the audacious, shrouded widow Waliya walks through its ruined streets, dead certain of her place.
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Mystery has shrouded the unexplained deaths of an enormously wealthy Canadian couple, who gave away much of their fortune from a generic drug business.
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"In all my life as a lawyer, I have never seen a trial process that is so rushed and shrouded in secrecy," he said.
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The spas draw skiers and nonskiers alike to spend days soaking in hot tubs, besotted by the view of these commanding, ice-shrouded peaks.
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They are the occupants of the outsize bunk bed at the center of Sabine Dargent's set, shrouded in Stygian shadows by Mark Galione's lighting.
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As the temperatures have risen, so has the threat of fires, which have ravaged large swathes of the country and shrouded Sydney in smoke.
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Unpredictable spells of rain often leave Venice's winding canals shrouded in mist, adding a layer of enchantment to the city's signature mode of transportation.
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Zardulu's persona is shrouded in mysticism, and she presents herself as equal parts wizard and artist who works in the medium of viral videos.
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But the fate of unaccompanied minors — a source of deep concern and a bitter blame game between Paris and London — was shrouded in uncertainty.
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Because Seduction is not a biography of Howard Hughes, you don't have to speculate as to a lot of his motivations, because they're shrouded.
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Last Friday, when President Donald Trump canceled Secretary of State Mike Pompeo's planned visit to North Korea, it was a decision shrouded in mystery.
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While the bones of pterosaurs have been found many times before, a lack of firm evidence has kept the hideous beast's lineage shrouded in mystery.
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Looking at the photo, you can see the sunset line extending across Africa and Antarctica, while North and South America is heavily shrouded by clouds.
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Folks like it so much that one startup claims to have sold 500,000 bottles of the stuff in smog-shrouded cities like Beijing and Shanghai.
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On Monday, several areas of France were shrouded by high levels of ultrafine and health-harming particles emitted by cars, particularly those with diesel engines.
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The second reason why OCD often goes unnoticed for so long is that it is often an incredibly secretive disorder that is shrouded in shame.
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In smog-shrouded China and India, citizens choking on fumes are prompting governments to rethink plans to rely heavily on coal to electrify their countries.
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Viral satellite pictures of North Korea at night, which were captured in 2014, revealed a country shrouded in darkness compared to its well-lit neighbors.
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A stream, shrouded by bushes and trees, is the latrine for the group, which once numbered about 1,500 but now hovers around 1,100, organizers said.
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The Devil Next Door attempts to answer the questions that remain about Demjanjuk's life and tells the story behind an international criminal shrouded in mystery.
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Haspel was testifying before the Senate Intelligence Committee, the first public questioning about her long tenure at the agency, which remains mostly shrouded in secrecy.
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These are typified by Christopher Nolan films like "Batman Begins" and "Inception": an origin story, mind-bending visuals and a character deliberately shrouded in mystery.
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Image: Shutterstock/vchal, Gizmodo The female menstrual cycle is a rite of passage into womanhood that for centuries has been shrouded in mystery and taboo.
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"I wouldn't have been here if my grandparents were not accepted into the US," she told Hyperallergic while standing next to her grandfather's shrouded painting.
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The same can be said for New York City, where people adorned with winter hats were spotted on the mist-shrouded streets on June 703.
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The government has some policies in place that govern the disclosure of security problems to companies, but the Vulnerabilities Equities Process is shrouded in secrecy.
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Though the movie remains shrouded in mystery, it will revolve around Aaron Paul, who will reprise his Emmy-winning role, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
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Westworld, a show shrouded in mystery, is currently shooting — at the end of the first season, HBO announced that the show wouldn't return until 2018.
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As usual, details are shrouded in secrecy, but Netflix promises "a surprise or two" at the panel ahead of the anthology series' hotly-anticipated return.
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Just today, makeup guru Pat McGrath teased a new product collaboration with the reality TV star, the details of which are still shrouded in mystery.
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The whole thing is shrouded with Quentin's self-loathing, because it is, he realizes, "a terrible, really awful, hurtful betrayal" of Alice, whom he loves.
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These international tour agencies tend to market trips to North Korea as a once-in-a-lifetime chance to visit a country shrouded in mystery.
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JERUSALEM (Reuters) - On the banks of a creek near Jerusalem stands an enchanted forest, its trees shrouded by giant cobwebs woven by long-jawed spiders.
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In the next shot the sheet has two black ovals for eyes, and Mr Affleck remains shrouded by it for the rest of the film.
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No longer shrouded in white sheets and camo, they shop at Target, eat at Panera Bread and snuggle their dog while watching the "Today" show.
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By putting his fortune in a trust, he shrouded from public view the identities of the beneficiaries, whether they be individuals, organizations or other entities.
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"She explained that she'd guest-edited the issue, and apologized that the whole thing had been shrouded in so much secrecy," Jamil, 33, told Grazia.
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Even as we follow Jin from the hospital to his father's room at the local inn where he's staying, his figure remains shrouded in shadow.
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While bureaucrats bickered, the island's residents were soon shrouded in the largest blackout in US history and the second-largest in the world on record.
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Even more infuriating to people like Rossi and other fans who believe their idols deserve a star, the selection process is largely shrouded in mystery.
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People across the globe were astonished at the image of a blue orb shrouded in wispy white clouds, its land surfaces betraying no national borders.
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Not only didn't it live up to the hashtag hype, but many of its most incendiary claims were still shrouded in classified documents or reports.
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He then started considering previous wars, he said, and became fascinated by shrouded figures and ways that they might be used to represent the dead.
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Experimental experiences are shrouded in glitches, eye strain, boredom, limited graphics, and a difficulty to wear the sets for anything more than 20153-20 minutes.
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They face down the gates of hell in ratty button-downs and jeans, their faces slipping away even when they aren't shrouded in cellar shadows.
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The discovery of this secret world makes their lives in the grief-shrouded castle bearable, but the eldest, Frida, knows that it can't last forever.
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The director Rodrigo Cortés approaches the supernatural elements of this thriller with surprising elegance, using the film's sound mix to wring scares from shrouded horrors.
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Dr. P. Raghu Ram, immediate past president of the Association of Breast Surgeons in India, said breast cancer is also an issue shrouded in stigma.
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"We're going to see all kinds of different theories and ideas about what the impact of this virus is, shrouded in circumstantial evidence," Donovan said.
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The inner workings of both detention facilities in Toronto are shrouded in secrecy, as very few public groups and human rights advocates are allowed inside.
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The origins of marbling — the ancient technique of creating bewitching, swirling patterns of pigment on water and capturing them on paper — remains shrouded in mystery.
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He is also sometimes accompanied to events by his fashionably dressed wife, Ri Sol-ju, a break from the secrecy that shrouded his father's marriages.
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The smoke-shrouded staging, directed by the performance auteur Vanessa Beecroft, a longtime West collaborator, only intermittently clarified matters or offered her characteristic immaculate polish.
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Otherwise the stage for Barrie Kosky's new production of Verdi's "Macbeth," which runs through May 7 at the Zurich Opera House, is shrouded in darkness.
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If, instead, meeting rooms feature antimacassars on overstuffed armchairs, little tables bearing teacups and large paintings of mist-shrouded mountains, gloom may be in order.
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The corona, which burns at more than a million degrees, is hundreds of times hotter than the sun's surface, has long been shrouded in mystery.
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They share images of the dead attended by family members in their beds, or shrouded in natural fabrics cinched with rope at a grave site.
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The revelation has opened fresh concerns about Trump's dealings with foreign leaders, though the matter is shrouded in mystery as its details remain under wraps.
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There is a billboard hanging over one of Aleppo's main intersections that shows a soldier wearing a helmet, with his entire face shrouded in shadow.
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While government agencies routinely publish financial disclosures showing their contracts with companies like Special Services Group, the surveillance devices themselves are generally shrouded in secret.
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They seemed to be carefully eyeing the X-37B, an American unmanned space plane that looks like a miniature shuttle but is shrouded in secrecy.
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But the Russian men heard discussing the plan with Savoini and two other Italians at Moscow's Metropol hotel last October have remained shrouded in mystery.
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This is the vault where the Powerball machines are kept, shrouded in heavy black covers until it's time to load them up for the show.
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Silwad's 7,19483 residents, looking across the road, might covet Ofra's idyllic subdivisions, with rows of red-roofed bungalows shrouded by enviably irrigated gardens and backyards.
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Looking even closer, Christiaan Triebert, a reporter on our team, noticed that the housing complex itself could be seen in the photo, shrouded in smoke.
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The ancient ritual, often shrouded in secrecy and widely condemned as a serious violation of women's rights, causes many health problems which can be fatal.
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The liquid, which soon flooded one of Bangkok's busiest intersections, came from water cannons aimed at alleviating the smog that has shrouded Bangkok for weeks.
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While Britain's economy is shrouded in uncertainty about Brexit, data on Tuesday showed that wages are growing strongly, raising the prospect of inflation pressure ahead.
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As THE BLACK ASCOT (Morrow, $26.99) begins, Edward VII has just died and the fashionable socialites attending the 1910 Ascot races are shrouded in mourning.
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Organized crime leaders have long been shrouded in a layer of mystique that has made their deaths a matter of public intrigue and Mafia folklore.
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads With the rapid development of transportation infrastructure in the 20th century, much of our urban land was shrouded in shadow.
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Each body is bathed and shrouded, in line with Islamic rites, before being sent to the cemetery where the imams carry out a full Islamic funeral.
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The sale's top lot, Zhang Daqian (Chang Dai-chen)'s work "Bridge to Mountain Temple Shrouded by Prismatic Clouds in Splashed Color" (1981), sold for $915,8753.
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The last-minute legal drama that unfolded will remain shrouded from public view; a justice's vote in a motion for stay of execution is rarely explained.
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Shrouded in dense rainforest 30 minutes from the restive Colombian border, Lago Agrio translates as "Sour Lake"–the US town where Texaco was established in 1901.
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When audiences finally saw the film — which, at the time, was heavily shrouded in mystery — they learned exactly what disturbing scene required so much raw emotion.
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In Kelly Robson's "Skin City," a street burlesque dancer becomes infatuated with a privacy-shrouded woman and tries to find a way to spark a connection.
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Walt Disney has kept the film shrouded in so much secrecy that even journalists and critics weren't permitted to see the film ahead of its premiere.
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Campaigners against FGM welcomed the news, saying the mainstream show would help boost awareness of the widely condemned practice which has long been shrouded in secrecy.
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Heavy fog shrouded Michigan International Speedway on Saturday morning and cut the day's early Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series practice down to a 15-minute session.
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Walt Disney has kept the film shrouded in so much secrecy that even journalists and critics weren't permitted to see the film ahead of its premiere.
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It is an entire era of my life that will forever be shrouded in doubt, deception, and a lurking fear I just dreamed it all up.
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The seven-week trial provided a rare glimpse into the communities that for years have been shrouded in secrecy and are distrustful of government and outsiders.
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It is unrecognizably Qual with the exception of Maybelline's blistering vocals shrouded in indignation and lust—it is his own skewed interpretation of a love song.
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Instead, the Falcon 215 was seen on a company webcast landing on part of a drone ship in the Atlantic, shrouded in thick smoke and flames.
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Most of the park reopened Tuesday after flames burned in remote areas of Yosemite and left it shrouded in smoke during the height of tourist season.
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It is an attack of unimaginable cruelty on the most vulnerable among us... and on top of that it's shrouded with a trillion dollar mathematical lie.
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Normally, some Democrats would be celebrating the merger's obstruction, but the Justice Department's efforts are shrouded in controversy because of fears that Trump might be meddling.
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Yes, for some time, Amazon has been even more shrouded than the famously secret Apple, which opened up about its machine learning programs earlier this year.
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In fact, some auto chiefs have already tossed their hats into the ring to build Apple's car, even as the vehicle itself remains shrouded in mystery.
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The extent to which my newly found synaesthesia helped my recovery is likely to remain shrouded in mystery, both to me and, for now, to science.
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Recipes and ingredients are typically shrouded in secrecy, and unless you've personally brewed any beer, you have little to no idea how the stuff is made.
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His smiling profile picture on Facebook was taken in China and recently he posted a photo of a smog-shrouded jog through Tiananmen Square in Beijing.
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One need look no further to see the grave damage caused by Trump's conflicts of interest, shrouded in secrecy, for the integrity of American foreign policy.
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The entire Trump presidency has been shrouded in special counsel Mueller's report and now that it is over, it is time to heal the public psyche.
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Bucharest Journal BUCHAREST, Romania — In the 24 years that Nicolae Ceausescu ruled Romania, the mansion where he lived with his wife, Elena, was shrouded in secrecy.
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The extent to which my newly found synesthesia helped my recovery is likely to remain shrouded in mystery, both to me and, for now, to science.
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The colors evoke nature but not in any nameable way; the sense of a wet dawn or evening glow shrouded in mist is perhaps the strongest.
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MORE STORIES FROM THE HILL: Trump's PR miracle explained Trump should shine a spotlight on shrouded climate science Italy faces fiscal moment of truth with Dec.
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The reality is that we have no idea how much oil the country could eventually produce because everything about the production system is shrouded in secrecy.
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She voted for Ross Perot in 1992, which she announced to Larry King on CNN — once again dialing in but this time not shrouded in anonymity.
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Though evidence of the first 25 emperors is shrouded in myth, there is ample historical proof of an unbroken hereditary line from A.D. 500 to today.
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In hindsight, the demonstration should've been the first red flag — Samsung showed the prototype shrouded in darkness from a stage, intentionally hiding much of the device.
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Residents consistently say they deeply love their city: Wedding photos are taken at gas-shrouded factories and groups climb mountains to admire the view of refineries.
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The triple world champion, so often an enigma shrouded in contradiction, offered little certainty after winning the British Grand Prix for a record-equalling fifth time.
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A second show soon followed, this one of big, studiously bland abstract paintings that Mr. Hammons had shrouded in industrial tarps, frayed blankets and plastic sheeting.
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The killings were not only horrific in scale, but remains shrouded in mystery with the regime blocking all attempts to investigate the extent of the massacre.
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Each group would shit-talk the other and distance themselves from At The Drive-In, making it so that their former band was shrouded in mystery.
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But Mueller's precise reasons for declining to reach a conclusion about obstruction, and his precise recommendation for how to handle the question, remain shrouded in mystery.
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The camera pans to the glowing double cross once more and then cuts to a dark, shrouded figure standing motionless in the middle of the road.
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Often shrouded in secrecy, these rites may include instructive-allegorical dramas, acted out by members dressed in special costumes and guided by traditional scripts or customs.
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After five years of dating Kris Jenner and appearing on numerous episodes of Keeping Up with the Kardashians, Corey Gamble has somehow remained shrouded in mystery.
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The smoke from these blazes shrouded large parts of the country, including major cities like Novosibirsk, and has crossed the Pacific Ocean into the United States.
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And his reliance on a special police unit — relatively new and shrouded in secrecy — may be a sign of disarray and waning loyalty in the military.
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According to a report leaked to entertainment news website Deadline, they are in talks to settle with the EEOC, though the process remains shrouded in secrecy.
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Since his removal, the whereabouts of Mr. Mnangagwa, who like Mr. Mugabe was a veteran of the country's struggle for independence, has been shrouded in mystery.
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Strolling its streets, you catch glimpses of intimate spaces that exist just beyond the public facades: wisteria-draped courtyards, ivy-shrouded archways, begonias spilling from terraces.
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Among the vines, which suggest umbilical cords and blood vessels, are faces, plants and figures — infants, a woman, an embracing couple and possibly a shrouded corpse.
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A. "Contrary to popular myths, England is not constantly shrouded by rain clouds," said Rowan Blaik, the director of living collections at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden.
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Congress should amend FARA to specify what "bona fide" academic pursuits means, making it clear that foreign propaganda shrouded in an educational institute is not exempt.
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The questions provide the most detailed look yet inside Mr. Mueller's investigation, which has been shrouded in secrecy since he was appointed nearly a year ago.
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The taboo of black male love is evoked, while the frustrated white couple of René Magritte's identically titled Surrealist landmark — white-shrouded and heterosexual — is inverted.
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His backstory is shrouded in mystery: what, really, was the Blockbuster Video Game Championships, and how did he win two of them in the early '90s?
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After being killed in Baghdad on Friday in a drone strike ordered by President Trump, his image is now plastered across Tehran, shrouded in black drapes.
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Manning, 218, entered the league in 290 shrouded by the shadow of his accomplished older brother Peyton, who was considered the modern era's quintessential N.F.L. quarterback.
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WHAKATANE, New Zealand — The bodies were more than a quarter-mile from shore, some on higher ground, on a scorched, moonlike landscape shrouded in toxic gas.
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Taveuni, known as the Garden Island for its rich volcanic soil and farming, is crowned with dense, dark rain forest that is often shrouded in mist.
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While this treatment has long been shrouded in controversy, it remains, when used selectively and judiciously, a very effective treatment for some cases of serious depression.
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Paul Gauguin's life, especially the years he spent in the South Pacific, has become shrouded in myth and legend, much of it of his own making.
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The official reportedly raised concerns about a "promise" Trump made to a foreign leader involving Ukraine, although the details of his assertion remain shrouded in mystery.
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Dawn Porter, director of Trapped, a new documentary film that chronicles obstacles to abortion access, says the culture of silence that once shrouded abortion is crumbling.
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Despite the Christmas lights and cheer, much of the country is cold and shrouded in darkness, only getting eight or fewer hours of light per day.
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Miles of underground track shrouded in darkness, littered with abandoned stations and secret passageways — it&aposs an object of desire for the urban explorers among us.
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As a feminist, she's devoted her life's work to understanding how devices that bring many women pleasure have historically been shrouded in legislation, stigma, and secrecy.
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Some of these characters' appearances are shrouded in ambiguity; are they all really at the party, or are we seeing them in Vanessa's memory or imagination?
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While the towers are under construction, whether it's for a new façade or a demolition, they are shrouded in bamboo scaffolding and brightly-colored nylon mesh.
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While the US has seen a lively debate around the use of IMSI catchers, the use of such devices in the UK is shrouded in secrecy.
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Diverlus said he would attend the public inquest and looked forward to hearing information about the case, which he said has so far been shrouded in secrecy.
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George Michael's Christmas Day death continues to be shrouded in mystery, some six weeks after the "Faith" singer was discovered at his home in Goring-On-Thames.
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In literature, fighters are often portrayed as darkly romantic figures, set apart from their teammates and shrouded by metaphysical sadness, but the reality is hardly ever cinematic.
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It is being lauded as a fascinating look at the electronic music scene in Iran, a country that for many is still shrouded in mystery and ignorance.
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Dive past these upper-ocean paradises, deeper and deeper, and you'll find even more incredible reefs—ones that, shrouded in near-total darkness, shouldn't exist at all.
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The shrouded woman's face appearing in the photograph was not identified by Thomas, but it may indicate some form of collaboration between him and Hope, circa 1920.
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In June of this year, the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York shrouded Chagall's painting "The Lovers" (1913-14) on the event of World Refugee Day.
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But in the present, the Doom Patrol is often shrouded in gloom and darkness, whether they're standing in the rain or sitting in Caulder's dimly lit manor.
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The trend toward decreased transparency is also fueled by the growing reliance on US special forces, whose operations are shrouded in secrecy from the public and Congress.
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Sarah's Complicated History The woman behind the design of the 24,000 square foot mansion "is absolutely shrouded in mystery," Mirren tells PEOPLE in the magazine's new issue.
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Even the wait for Kim Kardashian West's third child was uncharacteristically shrouded in mystery because Chicago West was carried by a surrogate, whose privacy was rightly respected.
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The rhetoric around her relative success or failure as our country's top diplomat has shrouded the underlying disagreement over political philosophy and the proper role of government.
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PHOENIX – A sizeable portion of the trial that sent Jodi Arias to prison for life in the 2008 death of her former boyfriend was shrouded in secrecy.
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The powers and motives of the alien entity on board remain shrouded in mystery, but the passengers' brief interactions with it show it's an appropriately menacing threat.
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Memories of village festivals draw infectious laughter from his mother Zhu Mandi, who still dreams about her childhood among the mist-shrouded mountains next to the sea.
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Still, uncertainty over Huawei's future in the U.S. and other key markets like Germany and the U.K. has shrouded the outlook of many telecommunications and tech firms.
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The immediate release, shrouded as it was in shadow, was cosmic, like waking up from a nightmare, realizing it's Christmas, I'm 5 years old, and can fly.
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With China's pollution problems showing no signs of easing, Chinese people living in smog-shrouded cities are escaping to remote areas for a breath of fresh air.
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The outcome of the election remains shrouded in doubt, with unofficial results delayed until at least Friday and allegations of vote-buying and irregularities in ballot counting.
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She's an inspiration and both so loved and so divisive because she shines light on topics that have been shrouded in shame and fear in the past.
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While investigators carry on, their work shrouded in mystery, Americans are overwhelmingly united on at least one point: They want to know what Mueller is up to.
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That so much of soccer's bad behavior would have remained shrouded in secrecy without Pinto says much about the way the world's most popular sport is run.
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Famed illusionist Harry Houdini died on Halloween in 1926 after suffering a ruptured appendix, though many claim that the story surrounding his death is shrouded in mystery.
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She is driving the car, but what she's driving toward is still shrouded in mystery, and the reasons for bringing Raymond into the fold are murky, too.
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On Wednesday evening, 20 bodies lay shrouded in white, awaiting burial in the town of Mararaba, some five miles (8 km) from Abuja, a Reuters reporter said.
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Every hall is shrouded in darkness, and behind every door could be life saving potions and weaponry, or a gang of emus to bludgeon you to death.
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Blind tasting is a sport in which participants compete to identify the grape, geographical origin, and vintage of wines whose bottles have been shrouded in velvet sheaths.
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Mehanata is the latest hermit crab scuttle for Travis Bass, the night life impresario who hosted ephemeral, fog-shrouded parties at Madame Wong and other Chinatown restaurants.
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The fog that shrouded Yankee Stadium on a misty night in the Bronx served as an appropriate metaphor for the uncertainty that continues to surround Gray's performance.
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"There's no turning back," Juan Guaidó, the opposition leader, told supporters in Caracas, the capital, where tear gas fired by riot police officers shrouded some protest sites.
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The whereabouts of the former NSA contractor's stay in Hong Kong were shrouded in mystery until last year when the stories of these families received international attention.
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Schools, colleges, and libraries are closing in the Bay Area, while emergency room visits are rising with the region shrouded in the highest air pollution ever measured.
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Fraternity members at Louisiana State University adhere to age-old rituals, shrouded in secrecy, that dictate how they gather, greet each other and initiate their young pledges.
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The culprit instead was cultural anxiety: a mix of racism, xenophobia and religious fears, sparked by Obama's election, same-sex marriage and Trump's own barely shrouded bigotry.
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Shrouded by rain forest and perched on a hilltop overlooking the East China Sea, Sankara is by far the best high-end hotel option on the island.
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Wildfires Mar First Days of Play at Australian Open Qualifiers: Smoke from the fires shrouded the courts and caused one player to double over in coughing fits.
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The big event was Kanye West's Season 5 show, which was less shrouded in mystery than usual, and turned out to be much more demure as well.
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It might not be as easy to detect on days when the green is shrouded in a blanket of white, but Central Park is really, really clean.
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A Reuters television team counted eight people who appeared to have been killed, besides several wounded at the scene, which was shrouded in smoke from the explosion.
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The Mexican government has arrested seven suspects to date as part of the investigation into the massacre, but the reasons behind the killings remain shrouded in mystery.
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As in many genre exemplars, the main setting is a stately manor with dark corners, creaking stairs and a warren of richly appointed rooms shrouded in secrets.
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Agung was partially shrouded by cloud on Thursday with parts of Bali lashed by monsoon rain, but according to officials there were persistent tremors from the crater.
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The Democratic party cannot associate with somebody shrouded in this much controversy, and as such I do think that Northam has no option but to step down.
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This moving profile from the Times supports Obama's assessment, offering an emotional, human portrayal of a man perhaps soon to be shrouded in the baroque Supreme Court.
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Weaving through the dense fog that shrouded Seoul's skyscrapers, the helicopters were only minutes away from landing at the DMZ when they turned back to the base.
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The meme features a screenshot from Muppets Most Wanted, according to KnowYourMeme — and shows Kermit the frog confronted by his double, who is shrouded in a black hood.
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Jennifer Lopez was forced to reschedule her show at Madison Square Garden Saturday night after a massive power outage left parts of New York City shrouded in darkness.
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The accounts, which could not be independently confirmed, raised new questions about how prisoners were treated in a former CIA prison in Afghanistan that remains shrouded in secrecy.
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They communicate the ecstasy of inner experience, the esoteric vibrations of spirit; especially if one stays still long enough to savor the silence in which they are shrouded.
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The OPEC deal to curtail global oil production has become shrouded in doubt after the cartel's second-largest oil producing nation posted record high export figures in December.
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The extent of the devices has largely been shrouded in secrecy, as departments and private manufacturers such as Harris Corp have refused to disclose information about their use.
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Pluto, however, is the obvious metal baby of the solar system, shrouded in darkness at a distance of up to 4.67 billion miles (7.5 billion kilometers) from Earth.
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That might be why a less-is-more beauty philosophy is so damn appealing: since it's not shrouded in mystery and 23-letter chemical compounds, we understand it.
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I've been fortunate enough to witness six rocket launches in person, and seeing these incredible feats of engineering never gets old (even counting one launch shrouded in fog).
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In the four-minute video, the wind whips loudly as the deputy jogs through the smoke-shrouded hospital parking lot, flames leaping behind the trees all around him.
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For Sunni Muslims, marriage requires witnesses, and any union that's shrouded in secrecy or understood to be temporary is strongly discouraged, if not prohibited, depending on religious interpretation.
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Shrouded in a black turban and robes, the militant cleric declared the founding of a new caliphate and called on fellow Sunnis to carry out a holy war.
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Amid gusts of 25 miles per hour, a cloud of fine sand and dust shrouded the horizon, halting most army operations -- and handing a tactical advantage to ISIS.
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By NICK CORASANITI Shrouded in darkness, the ad trumpets Mr. Trump's call to bar Muslims from entering the United States and promises a wall on the Mexican border.
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Prince's stunning passport photo And as elusive as he was in life -- grudgingly joining social media and rarely granting interviews -- Prince's death has been equally shrouded in mystery.
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Looking at the year ahead, Grant predicted, "weakened consumption, especially for cars, and the manifestation of business failure that was masked or shrouded by these ultra-low rates."
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But what the regional crisis reveals -- shrouded in the multi-layered surrogacy of this war -- is an ugly, ethno-sectarian disease spreading its infection way beyond Syria's borders.
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The city council ordered the statue and another of Stonewall Jackson be shrouded out of respect for Heather Heyer, the woman killed during the protests, per NBC Washington.
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And yet, even alongside the glistening beauty of Rockstar's Los Santos and Bohemia Interactive's luscious Mediterranean, there remains something surprisingly beautiful about those shrouded fifth-generation console landscapes.
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While his political views remain controversial, President Trump is now shrouded in a controversy of an entirely different nature -- one that is growing more ominous by the day.
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Lil Uzi Vert's return to music is now shrouded in controversy ... his new single is getting yanked from digital music services because he freestyled over someone else's beat.
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And while the origins of early-bird pricing remain shrouded in mystery, one thing remains clear: early-bird passes to Disrupt Berlin 2019 disappear in just 593 hours.
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Dorado, Puerto Rico (CNN)A tall chain link fence, shrouded in vines, surrounds an aging water well tucked away in this small town just west of San Juan.
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The alleged ISIS fighter's case has been shrouded in mystery since he was apprehended by the Syrian Democratic Forces last month and turned over to the US military.
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As if to add to the drama on our approach to the fog-shrouded islands, the rain came in torrents, pocking the liquid-mercury surface of the sea.
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For decades, lawyers, judges, journalists and human rights workers who have tried to uncover Guatemala's shrouded past have faced intimidation and, not so infrequently, kidnapping, torture and murder.
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However, Barr's four-page letter sent Sunday has raised new questions, and the full contents of Mueller's final, confidential report to the Justice Department remain shrouded in mystery.
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New Delhi's streets were shrouded in a heavy gray haze of smoke, ash and other pollutants, and residents complained of breathlessness, watering of eyes, aggravated coughs and wheezing.
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Shrouded in obsolete ideas from the Reagan years, conservatism had nothing to offer these people because it didn't believe in using government as a tool for social good.
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But how this investigation began, and the extent to which DOJ officials misled the public and the FISA court, remains shrouded in secrecy by documents that remain classified.
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The "assault rifle" can be defined differently by various jurisdictions, but it generally means: semi-automatic rifle with a pistol grip, detachable magazines, shrouded barrel, and flash suppressor.
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David Letterman's return to the talk show world has been shrouded in mystery, but this video reveals a huge puzzle piece -- youngest ever Nobel Prize winner, Malala Yousafzai.
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Mueller could bring new cooperators into the fold by unveiling new charges, leaving the duration of an investigation that has stretched on for 85033 months shrouded in mystery.
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Shrouded in myth and filled with apocryphal anecdotes and tales of family misfortune, Li's name has become synonymous with against-the-odds success by dint of hard work.
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Their apartment, a duplex penthouse with a floating staircase, private roof and three terraces, is shrouded in scaffolding, damaged by water leaks and has been pelted with debris.
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For those seeking something to dance to, there are plenty of grooves, but they're shrouded in pleasingly messy, rough-hewed mixes of synths and heavily distorted vocal lines.
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A hallmark of Martha's reign and perhaps a part of her lesser-known persona, compared to Bela, is the secrecy in which much of her system is shrouded.
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The production, directed and choreographed by Richard Stafford, magnified the contrast between the works, with only the initially shrouded statue (in John Farrell's set design) to unify them.
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And from the fiery red surface of "Ground Zero: Decorating the Eye" (2002) rises a large orb shrouded in ruffles, suggesting some kind of guardian or redemptive presence.
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