However, they did not realise that the DNA test would also be able to expose their attempts at a cover-up. |
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And when you do it to discredit someone who is telling the truth it's a cover-up. |
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It may be that we are faced with a serious cover-up which goes to the highest levels. |
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If so, as so often, the attempted cover-up is far more culpable than the initial flaring of temper. |
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She soon discovers a cover-up involving contaminated water in a local community. |
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These revealed the President's close involvement in the original crime and its subsequent cover-up. |
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For them, the cover-up of serious crimes is a way of life, a feature of their everyday business. |
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In fact, the accounts are contradictory and smack of a rather crude attempt at a cover-up. |
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One simple fact shows very clearly the extent to which a genuine cover-up of the truth exists. |
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She refused to apologise on behalf of her Department and denied any attempt at a cover-up or bid to suppress the news. |
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Inference is drawn that an alleged cover-up automatically implies the truth of the hypothesis. |
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I can't believe it's a coincidence that women designers have led us towards this long-overdue cover-up. |
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The existence of a cover-up is not doubted by anyone in particular, you understand, it's just ontologically a doubtable concept. |
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This thick-fleeced black hood, with contrasting black marl sleeves is the perfect cover-up this winter. |
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Nixon was forced to resign when evidence of his involvement in Watergate cover-up emerges. |
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But although Reddin never clinches his argument about the tragic effects of the Kennedy cover-up, he at least raises political issues. |
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The beloved long pareo, the swimsuit cover-up of choice for so many years, has shrunk to next to nothing. |
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But new information now suggests he changed his mind and the government was accused by a former cabinet minister of a cover-up. |
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Once again, it is not the act itself that is necessarily the real problem but the cover-up. |
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If he has evidence that ties Novak into it after he shot his mouth off then that's a real cover-up. |
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Critics have always maintained the present system smacks of cronyism and cover-up. |
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We will face the shadow side of American power by examining the growing body of evidence for cover-up and complicity. |
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In summary, he says, yet another shabby, tawdry cover-up by the Defence Force and the Government. |
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Well, it's nice to hear someone in the midst of the maelstrom confirm what we already know, that a cover-up is going on. |
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Excuses, alibis and wild cover-up stories chased each other around Harry's brain, each more feeble than the last. |
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In 2010, The New York Times ran a well-sourced story that helped to undermine the cover-up. |
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But, as is often the case, what may be equally as damning as the crime will be the cover-up. |
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But it should not be used as an excuse and a cover-up for what actually is the active support of oppressive regimes for geopolitical reasons. |
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They are helped by a supine media that is only too willing to participate in what is effectively a cover-up. |
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This argument about the possibility of a managerial cover-up is typically applied to the whole police department. |
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I knew that in the morning I would have to use cover-up on the new hickeys that he had marked me with. |
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The creamy concealers and highlighters in Pixi's Eye Bright Kit are the ultimate cover-up for bleary eyes the morning after the night before. |
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But what's possibly the most damning aspect of this is the level of dishonesty, subterfuge and cover-up. |
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So they know that they were uncomfortably put in a position of being complicit in a cover-up. |
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The organisation has expelled three members following an internal investigation over their role in the killing and cover-up. |
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Your pitiful attempt at a cover-up afterwards only cost us more trouble. |
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Her crime was to attempt a cover-up of something that wasn't a crime. |
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Now that the frame-up of the Egyptian has fallen apart, the whole cover-up has also fallen apart. |
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It is in the cover-up that we usually see the most egregious abuse of a leader's power. |
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Their methods of cover-up and provocation indicate a consciousness of guilt and a fear of exposure. |
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Continuing a policy of cover-up and concealment would be inexcusable. |
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Historian Charles MacDonald has pooh-poohed the idea of a cover-up. |
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Not only does it do an injustice to Wilson, it also represents an enormous cover-up. |
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Theresa May, the home secretary, has been accused of a cover-up after using legal powers to redact key parts of a report into UK border controls. |
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My privileges of getting answers and to get to the bottom of this pork-barrelling scandal were pushed aside in order to provide a cover-up. |
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The government simply has to stop the stonewalling and the cover-up and make sure that we take the appropriate steps as we move forward on this. |
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At the center of allegations about a political cover-up is a nondescript Edwardian terraced house in West London. |
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That is, they have endeavoured to lessen the likelihood of cover-up and lenient dispositions in response to charges of police misconduct by members of the public. |
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No matter how stupid a question or trivial an issue, the denial of full access to all files, working papers, memos, personal notes and so on will be treated as a cover-up. |
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And the changing story over time definitely suggests a cover-up. |
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Eventually, after being distracted by an unnecessary subplot about goings-on in Vegas, Jack unravels the cover-up and starts proving that revenge is a dish best served cold. |
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By sticking to the line that the air marshals alone are right and everyone else is wrong they betray a mindset which smacks of cover-up and hints at lack of tangible evidence. |
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She wasn't going to be bounced into collaborating with any cover-up. |
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The evidence suggests the cover-up was conscious, calculated and ongoing. |
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Instead, it will reinforce suspicions of an official cover-up. |
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A clipboard flunky couldn't recognise the crooner as she was dressed from head-to-toe in baggy cover-up clothes. |
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This is no less than defeatism and a cover-up by the government. |
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The tale that unfolds in the Westray report is a story of incompetence, of mismanagement, of bureaucratic bungling, of deceit, of ruthlessness, of cover-up, of apathy, of expediency and of cynical indifference. |
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This is merely a smokescreen and cover-up to hide personal agendas and vendettas. |
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Because the government snuffed out the inquiry, Canadians will never know the truth about what happened in Somalia and Canadians will never know who was really responsible for all the cover-up. |
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It may be hot outside but if you feel the need for a cover-up, why not try a jacket with a loose, boxier fit? |
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The reason it's crucially important for us, for a public inquiry, or for somebody to get to the bottom of these particular issues is because it speaks to whether or not there was an attempted cover-up. |
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And ufologists dismissed the account offered in the official documents released through the National Archive as a cover-up. |
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Sir Jimmy Savile cover up, Sir Cyril Smith cover-up, torturing the Mau Mau, even Queen Victoria's breakfast is a secret. |
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That is typical of his government's connivance at a culture of impunity and cover-up that has also seen a number of books on Indonesia's recent history banned. Mr Yudhoyono continues to be viewed charitably. |
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We heard about it from Rush, and Fox, not from the alt left fake news purveyors, who chose to ignore and cover-up. |
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The room deodorizer had been only a cover-up. |
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Confessed criminality, allegations of lechery and charges of cover-up formed the backdrop to the Liberal Democrat campaign in Eastleigh, and so to emerge ahead was quite something. |
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After their conspiracy of silence, negligence and cover-up, these authorities now have the nerve to commit taxpayers' money so that the same fat cats can get even richer. |
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This investigation raises serious questions about objectivity, political cronyism, stonewalling, secrecy and a sign of things to come...a cover-up. |
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Kenneth Bowen and Robert Gisevius and former Officers Anthony Villavaso and Robert Faulcon had been convicted of charges related to the shooting and cover-up. |
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Officers Kenneth Bowen, Robert Gisevius, Anthony Villavaso and former officer Robert Faulcon were charged with the shootings and alleged cover-up. |
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And it's the perfect cover-up when you're having a bad hair day. |
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