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This distance functions like a mask or masquerade, revealing more than it hides.
The novel hides its subversive ideology behind Oshinica's focalization, masterfully using it to challenge the establishment.
This does not contradict probable and possible effects, but it hides these words.
Among the worst hazards of transatlantic rowing are botty boils and the hides will really help.
In daytime, it always hides in forest fringes or bosks, sometimes climbs cliffs of flowstone beach and bare rocks.
The new canal-side reserve will include special boardwalks and hides from which the wildlife can be viewed.
Four thousand years ago, ancient Egyptians made glue by boiling animal hides and used the substance as a binder in paint and for woodworking.
Pebble hides the details of interrupts from higher-level components and uses only semaphores for synchronization.
It is easy to mock, but BT's modest top-line growth hides a transformation in the nature of its business.
Behind the flippant name hides a serious message about religious ignorance.
Tanning, the process that converts raw hides or skins into leather, utilizes hazardous substances such as chromium and phenol.
Generally, the more twist in the carpet yarns, the more spring, which hides footprints.
It contains points for arrows, alternately beveled knives for skinning, blades for cutting rawhide, and end scrapers for cleaning hides.
The focus on direct bilateral trade also hides the fact that goods can be and are trans-shipped through third countries.
Ressler, who hides an iron fist in a velvet glove, did not miss the opportunity to praise them, while having a dig at current technical director.
The sweet milk and unmarked hides of our cattle, and the fine fleeces of our sheep, were highly valued by traders from lands far away.
Modern politically correct language often hides the significance of an act.
Notice, too, how the serving side of the island hides the cooktop, making it easier for the cook to conceal messy food preparation.
It survived on contraband and piracy, trading cattle, hides, sugar, tobacco, and foodstuffs directly with other nations.
There were uncounted numbers of buffalo hunters in the vicinity and hides quickly began to accumulate.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The striped maple is a little tree, which hides in the woods, and only a few people know the tree, and love it as it deserves.
The heavier hides and kips are split as described under dressing leather, and then tanned right out.
The shoveler is also present, if in much smaller numbers, and hides its very similar nest in much the same sort of places.
It is a danger that lurks and hides in the sources and fountains of power in every state.
No insecticide can reach an enemy that hides in the trunk of the tree it destroys.
East Indian hides are known as kips, and are supposed to be, and should be, the hides of yearling cattle.
When the hides or skins are in the limed state, they are gristly and firm in texture.
Other kinds of hides and skins are freed from short hairs in a later operation.
The crowd finds these systems ready-made and merely backs into them and hides itself like a hermit crab in a deserted seashell.
For the soling of them were made use of eleven hundred hides of brown cows, shapen like the tail of a keeling.
After flowering, the forsythia hides the disrobing Mertensia with its heavy sheet of foliage.
I have no doubt that we could get any number of hides, at a nominal price, from the commissariat.
Under his civilian waistcoat to this day he coyly hides the bronze medal for Blameless Conduct.
It embellishes the denizen of the city, and hides the nakedness of barbarism.
Thus the hides need no labour from first being inserted until drawn for depilation.
You can hear wild fowl calling far up in the brumous smother which hides the lift.
This monument partly hides an ancient niche or aumbry, where the wafer was probably kept in pre-Reformation times.
The ground squirrel, or chipmunk, digs holes in the ground, where he hides his winter's store of grain and nuts.
This department is a catchall for a lot of items, and it hides a lot of leaks and wastes in business.
These were azornacks, mild-tempered vegetarians whose only defense lay in their thick, blubbery hides.
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