How To Use Hide In A Sentence
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He bears misery best who hides it most.
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I was totally expecting you to say that you read a section looking for the miscut part and got yourself hideously freaked out for the bike ride home.
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One goes like this: He was a hideous giant named Offero, who earned a living carrying travelers across the river.
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John gives Mary the coin, she hides it in the red box for safe-keeping and departs.
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The unpleasant truth is that hiding behind private ownership only hides the fall in value from people who choose not to look.
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A son of Israel has no gods whom he can libate," he said, playing with the water to hide his amazement, now greater than before.
Ben-Hur, a tale of the Christ
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Her weak façade of control did not hide her utter defenselessness and need to be wanted.
Too Old for Their Age
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But of course Buchco is hideous and wrong, we need to raise taxes and let's throw in free college tuition too tsk stk btw, neither of you seemned to be aware the mayor of Pittsburgh just announced a similar "homestead" program where Pittsburgh residents will get their tution paid in an effort to get people to move to Pittsburgh.
Radio alert.
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a purse of simulated alligator hide
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The drug smugglers used an assortment of inventive packaging to hide their illegal shipments.
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The magic of the elves is a twilight thing, the sound of distant silver horns, a fairy gold that turns to dust by noonday, and it is meant to chide the pride of foolish mortal men.
MIND MELD: Today's SF Authors Define Science Fiction (Part 2)
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During a secret speech in February 1956 (which was almost immediately leaked to the Western media) he condemned the policies of the hitherto much admired Stalin and accused him of hideous crimes.
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The designers designed a terrific pirate galleon and a thrilling Lost Boys' hideout.
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Finally he could conclude that'life without love is hideous'.
Times, Sunday Times
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Another badge appears on the front of his horsehide fire-cap.
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I just didn't understand that the ricochet is the second part you can't hide what you intend, it glows in the dark once you start the path of revenge there's no way to stop the more I try to hurt you the more it hurts me strange, it seems like a character mutation though I have all the means of bringing you fuckers down
Killing the Buddha
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Because the alkali waste mainly contains sodium sulphide, sodium carbonate and some organic matters, which restrict the comprehensive utilization of alkali waste.
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more prudent to hide than to fight
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Sick of his persona - delicate emotions paired off with caustic cynicism - he creates a bogus doppelganger to hide behind.
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Glove with mechanic protection made of cowhide.
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Shy leaves hide under their brethren as the icy chill dives and chases each one like a predator feasting on a school of fish.
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The new Simon is the one who doesn't put on the false nose of the gagster to hide from his own experience and pain.
Simon Spys:Real Or False.?
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A dashing swashbuckler of love, loss, and revenge in the midst of a plot to hide a conspiracy involving Napoleon's return to power.
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Being caught in the middle of someone else's family argument is hideous and embarrassing.
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The foreign mujahideen still in Jolan imposed strict Islamic codes of behavior on the neighborhood.
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Suisse, by claiming they devised structures that helped him to hide losses.
Times, Sunday Times
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His greasy ingratiation irked the Watchkeeper and he clenched his hands to hide the claws that slipped from his fingertips.
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Although it is too early to draw definite conclusions, the message is clear; Higgs bosons have nowhere to run and nowhere to hide.
Santhosh Mathew, PhD: Nowhere to Run, Bosons, Nowhere to Hide
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Bureau chief Small chided me for using the word screw on the air, which had elicited complaints from the Bible Belt.
Staying Tuned
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It started at four this morning when I was jolted awake by a particularly hideous hypnogogic hallucination.
Actually, Today Is Pretty Typical, So Far
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It is a still a point of hot debate with skiers as to whether Les Arcs is a work of architectural genius, or simply a hideous alpine eyesore.
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One thing you can't hide - is when you're crippled inside. John Lennon
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As long as Palin hides behind Facebook like a teenager lobbing untruths she will not be taken seriously.
Begala calls Palin 'about half a whack job'
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Most significantly for the theme of this book we talk to: Conceal our desires, hide our vulnerability or confusion.
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A cat less agile than the rest of his species had been known to entangle himself in the little swing window, and to hang there all the night, sending forth unearthly caterwaulings, to the unspeakable terror of Miss Wendover's guest, unfamiliar with the mechanism of the room, and wondering what breed of Hampshire demon or afrit was thus making night hideous.
The Golden Calf
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I spent the first 14 years of my life sure that my looks were hideous.
The Sun
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The holsters are hand-stitched using the finest leather, horsehide, cowhide, sharkskin and exotics like ostrich and stingray.
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As for the other, he is a model of wantonness and scurrilousness and a blackener of the face of hoariness; his dye acteth the foulest of lies: and the tongue of his case reciteth these lines, [FN#464] 'Quoth she to me,' I see thou dy'st thy hoariness; 'and I,' I do but hide it from thy sight, O thou mine ear and eye! '
Arabian nights. English
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A cat has absolute emotional honesty: human beings, for one reason or another, may hide their feelings, but a cat does not. Ernest Hemingway
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The seven series of Monocotyledons represent a sequence beginning with the most complicated epigynous orders, such as Orchideae and
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 2, Part 1, Slice 1
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Crookes, a toy called the spinthariscope, on which radium particles impinge upon sulphide of zinc and make it luminous, induced him to associate the two sets of phenomena.
The World Set Free
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Nearly the only cadmium mineral known is the sulphide, greenockite, but no deposits of this mineral have been found of sufficient volume to be called cadmium ores.
The Economic Aspect of Geology
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Chilean reds don't hide their charms either.
Times, Sunday Times
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The white guy was closer to sixty than to fifty, and his shaggy white-blond hair was shot with grey, and he'd given up trying to hide the bald spot on top.
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What selfish purpose is served by a crass attempt to hide something that stands no chance at all of escaping notice?
Times, Sunday Times
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What sets this rig apart from lesser designs is the rock-solid fit and precise boning that comes from Kramer's use of horsehide.
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You've got to have a hide as thick as a rhinoceros to carry on and pretend nothing has happened.
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It just seems as if Mother Earth had become young again, and was tossing her babies up to the summer sky, and the wind played hide-and-seek, or peep-bo, or some other ridiculous game, with them, and made the summer babies as glad and as mischievous as himself.
My War Experiences in Two Continents
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Use a thirty-gallon garbage bin as a laundry hamper… it's waterproof, and hides those unsightly stains and odors.
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He found it difficult to hide his disappointment when she didn't arrive.
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Her bonnet wasn't big enough to hide her face, and she feared he might think the joy it betrayed unmaidenly.
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But her confidence hides her secret heartache.
The Sun
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The marshland areas were areas that dissidents could go and hide in, deserters from the army could go and hide in.
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Pets love a safe place to hide.
Times, Sunday Times
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It makes sense to hide them from prying eyes.
Times, Sunday Times
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His face was hideously contorted by rage.
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She's a whining douche who runs and hides when anybody says something she doesn't like.
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At the table Otho brooded over his geomancy figure while the innkeep consulted the painted cowhide.
A TIME OF WAR
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She could hide loads of silver cutlery in that mega top.
The Sun
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By this date Loango had become an important commercial power, trading with Europeans, especially Dutch, in ivory, hides, red dyewood, and raffia but relatively few slaves.
1576-1671
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Fires lighted at intervals formed a girdle of flame round the base of the mountain, so that when darkness fell, Maunganamu appeared to rise out of a great brasier, and to hide its head in the thick darkness.
In Search of the Castaways
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Now that BHT is out on video, I don't feel quite so obligated to hide such things beneath a cut tag -- for I assume that most of you who would be interested in seeing this film have already done so.
Play it again, Sam
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She chose to hide her face from Adrian's sight, burying it underneath her hands.
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The horseshoes are first pulled off, which are worth about 4s., the hoofs fetch 8s., the tail 2s.; the tallow is not worth much, the hide is worth something; the shinbones are sold to be converted into cane-heads, knife-handles, &c.
A New York Paper States
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They were kind enough to send me a box of handy, test-size virgin pieces of horsehide and cowhide, as they came from the tanner.
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Lucy's boys, and Marse John cowhided them for misbehaving.
Slave Narratives: a Folk History of Slavery in the United States From Interviews with Former Slaves Georgia Narratives, Part 1
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Yes, every tree as if is a mystery story the phantom, every flower mushroom seems to hide an ancient riddle.
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You've got to have a hide as thick as a rhinoceros to carry on and pretend nothing has happened.
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With the other he seized the top of a wooden packing-box, and holding this in front of his chest and abdomen as a Kaffir would hold his pavise, or rawhide shield, to ward off a thrust from an assagai, he walked straight toward his adversary.
With Sabre and Scalpel. The Autobiography of a Soldier and Surgeon
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Will he hide even farther behind the metra schedule?
Will Mark Kirk Come Out Of Hiding To Debate Seals Or Did Bush Scare Him Back Under The Bed?
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“Stop being such an old ninnyhammer,” chided Aunt Agatha, giving Hilda a sharp elbow.
Chasing a Rogue
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I think that we all deserve pats on the back for retaining the spelling knight after losing the silent velar fricative that once started the word, and for successfully mastering learning the various sound sequences that that master of disguise ough can hide (bough, trough, plough, through, tough, etc.).
Preposterous Apostrophes VII: Why Won’t Willn’t Work? « Motivated Grammar
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It is intriguing to watch those who run, those who hide, those that charge headlong and those that push their friends in front of themselves for protection.
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The whole thing has been a hideous blunder, and the idea of encumbering a force of four thousand men with something like thirty thousand camp followers, and with a train of no less than nineteen thousand bullocks, to say nothing of other draught animals, is the most preposterous thing I ever heard of.
At the Point of the Bayonet A Tale of the Mahratta War
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But Citronella's hide is made of Teflon and the constant rebuttals just don't stick.
RESCUING ROSE
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Hide practical tools, from dish drainers to plastic bottles of anything out of sight and stage the kitchen as carefully as your living room and bedrooms.
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If, after such conduct, he proves he has done well, I would not give an obolus for the hide of old men.
The Clouds
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Yet to that hideous place not fo confined By rigor unconniving, but that oft Leaving my dolorous prifon I enjoy Ltrge liberty to round this globe of earth, 365
The Works of the English Poets.: With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical
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the politician tried to hide his white-shoe background
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How immensely impertinent is the prejudice that forbids so natural a use of money! why should the better half of a man's actions be always under the dominion of some prescriptive slavery; 'Tis hideous to think of.
Camilla: or, A Picture of Youth
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Getting rid of the weeds at regular intervals gives those mozzies no place to hide, and tends to send them away elsewhere.
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She likes men who do not hide their feminine side.
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Seedlings of parsnip, carrot, beetroot and radish must fight off slugs, and weeds also need checking, hoeing them as they grow, to leave the pests nowhere to hide.
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undressed hides
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I saw a picture not long since, in Edinburgh, copied from an engraving in Boydell's Shakspeare; subject, -- "Lear (and suite) in the storm," but coloured according to the imagination and taste of the artist; its name ought assuredly to have been _Redcap and the blue-devils_, for the venerable and lamented monarch had fine streaming locks of the real _carrot hue_, whilst his very hideous companions showed _blue_ faces, and blue armour; and with their strangely contorted bodies seemed meet representatives of some of the infernal court.
The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 12, No. 341, November 15, 1828
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Where many actors hide behind their characters, you do seem to delight in revealing yourself.
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So time went by very fast, we were now playing outdoor games like tig, hide and seek and marbles or ‘Taws’, as we knew them.
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My mother begged me to escape and hide till the selection of our area of the ghetto was over.
Times, Sunday Times
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She could not hide her astonishment.
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A misguided foray into middle-eastern politics, it may well be their lyrical nadir, their trademark synth-pop swamped in a hideous 80s production.
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A fair face may hide a foul heart.
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There is, in the synagogue, in the mosque, in the pagoda, in the wigwam, a hideous side which we execrate, and a sublime side, which we adore.
Les Miserables
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This hideously overworked cliché alone is enough is enough to bar you from membership of the young-old club.
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So it was plan B and to the sea where eventually we ended up in the hide on the south side of this extensive firth on the east coast.
Country diary: Cromarty Firth
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She wished to hide her face in her book, but feared to look unwomanly, so played with her gloves instead, looking down.
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The absorption nebula contains dust that scatters starlight and hides stars from our view.
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The property sleeps nine and has ready access to woodland walks and a five-acre wildlife reserve with bird hides and a trout lake.
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Max's paternal grandfather was a member of the Red Army and had to carefully hide the fact his wife's parents had been landowners.
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It was the first time I left the house without my hooter hider and for once I stopped being so goddamned self-conscious about doing something NATURAL!
Bare Your Boobs In The Air! Like You Just Don’t Care! | Her Bad Mother
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Water buffalo is not as durable as cowhide, but it's cheaper because of its large supply.
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If the doorbell rings, will I have to hide away upstairs?
The Sun
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Ghostly singing and piano riffs are heard from time to time; scenes end with Hedda downstage center staring at the audience, sometimes followed by her hideous cackle.
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Poverty and love are hard to hide.
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La Sylphide also popularized the white tutus, freeing the ballerinas from the bondage of stiffening panniers.
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In fact, some individuals may hide the true facts of a product's performance to ensure that deletion is not considered at all.
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Iron likewise combines with a considerable variety of substances other than oxygen; and some of these compounds, as for instance iron carbonate (siderite), iron silicate (chamosite, glauconite, etc.), and iron sulphide (pyrite), are locally mined as iron ores.
The Economic Aspect of Geology
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In a hideout near Traversara, the story went, he and five of his companions dallied with ten whores while they ate “maccheroni and gnocchi, lamb and chicken, mutton and focaccia studded with pork fat, biscuits and ring-cakes with rosolio and zabaglione, jam tart and whipped cream.”
Delizia!
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The last thing we want is for the company to hide behind anonymous spokespeople.
Times, Sunday Times
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The stallion's hide shone like a silver mirror and his hooves were the hard blue of sword steel.
The Falcons of Montabard
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The takeaway here: If you set your decoys right and hide well, waterfowling is a close-range sport.
Why You Miss Ducks (And Other Insights From Our Waterfowl Guide Survey)
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At least with the oilmen, I knew what I was dealing with and they did not even try to hide that they were focused on power, control, profits and sexist, macho gun-toting racist everything.
Vivian Norris de Montaigu: Green Energy Boys Not So Different Than the Good Ole Oil Boys
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This outfit is one of her more hideous concoctions in the way of outfits: white wedge sandals, a mini skirt made from Dalmatian-patterned suede, and a black and white checked t-shirt with a plunging neckline.
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Shops and open markets lined the streets, blacksmiths and leather shops had iron workings and hides tanning outside.
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He withdrew from Hollywood and retreated to a desert hideaway near Las Vegas.
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I don't tell this story to boast of my skills as a stalker or hide builder or to show my stoical ability to endure hours without moving in the pursuit of wildlife.
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Of course, if you get rid of the State, not only would you gain friendlier tax brackets (zero sounds good), but "multinational" corporations would no longer be able to hide behind and gain from what Frederic Bastiat lucidly wrote about: legal plunder, aka the law.
Cancun Trade Talks, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
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He tried to hide his nervousness.
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You will turn your face to the wall, say good-bye to those who you thought were your friends, build a high fence around yourself and hide -- _hide_ from the world and everything!
The Lilac Lady
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Tony's folks will use cowhide or horsehide, your choice.
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It is too subtle and not easily found, clearly listed in the letter of credit terms, there is no forgery or hide, and therefore did not constitute fraud.
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To me, they hide in the depths of your soul; be a distant dream, every dream will exceed your goal.
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The worst of them all, though Jewish, were ready to do anything to please the "Boche" masters, just to save their own hides.
Turkey and the EU
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‘Take me away’ Madison hissed jumping to hide further behind the house.
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The joys were in simple games - hopscotch, hide-and-go-seek, tag, etc.
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Closely allied to this subject is the investigation of the mode in which certain metals are reduced from their solutions by metallic sulphides, or, in common language, the influence which the presence of such substances as mundic and galena may exercise in effecting the deposit of pure metals, such as gold, in mineral lodes.
Getting Gold: a practical treatise for prospectors, miners and students
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Philibert,” said the knight, executing a demivolt, in order to hide his emotion.
Novels by Eminent Hands
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Well, what Spenser did with practically every Western myth, epic, and writer before him makes Faulkner look like a pre-schooler using slight of hand to hide a coin), his passion, his facility with language (that is, if you ignore the occasional "puissance"), his psychological insight.
Telecommuter Talk
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Thanks to fire regulations, disguising new self-closing ones to look old was hideously expensive.
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Every night at bedtime I hide his hairbrush in his pillow and sometimes he hides my shoes in the washing machine.
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In daytime, it always hides in forest fringes or bosks, sometimes climbs cliffs of flowstone beach and bare rocks.
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There is no effort to hide the blandness and utter dispiritedness of that future.
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The artist, legendary for his portraits of Salford's satanic mills and matchstick figures, had a secret hideaway that was very close to his heart.
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Secondly, parse as they might, they can't turn a scientific "trick" into guile, nor make a negative colouration stick to the phrase "hide the decline" when the CRU folks themselves have published papers on it.
Archive 2009-11-01
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He retreated to his hideouts in the mountains of Tajikistan, taking his men and their weapons with him.
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We all had our concerns as to whether the horsehide could be carved, but as you can see.
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Resize, move, hide, merge, restore and convert partitions without data loss.
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And my 1970s haircut to hide the earpiece cable.
Times, Sunday Times
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Under the microscope the slide was found to be covered with a mass of raphides.
Scientific American Supplement, No. 829, November 21, 1891
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It turned its hideous head that looked like a rounded cone, with the snout being the pointy end and the round side being in back.
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But that fusty image hides a formidable enterprise.
Times, Sunday Times
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These roadless hills have always been a refuge for rogues and reivers, a lawless area in times past where cattle-rustlers would hide their stolen beasts in secret clefts and hollows.
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Tanners tan hides to make leather shoes.
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Don't hide your sickness for fear of treatment.
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Israel appears to be using WP as an "obscurant" (a chemical used to hide military operations),
Palestine Blogs aggregator
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The higher angle of the camera hides my weak chin.
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At least with the oilmen, I knew what I was dealing with and they did not even try to hide that they were focused on power, control, profits and sexist, macho gun-toting racist everything.
Vivian Norris de Montaigu: Green Energy Boys Not So Different Than the Good Ole Oil Boys
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Filmed once before with Stacy Keach, The Killer Inside Me is perhaps Thompson's best known book, telling the story of a seemingly innocuous smalltown sheriff who hides a psychopathic secret.
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Many speeding tickets are issued in so-called speed traps, where police officers or state troopers effectively hide their cars and lie in wait for speedy passers-by.
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Re peace overtures, Krushchev and Eisenhower were about to have a big summit that might have staved off the hideously expensive Cold War.
Matthew Yglesias » Cold War Hawks and the Soviet Economy
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The man was dark-eyed and smooth-shaven all except his mustache, which was so iced up as to hide his mouth.
A DAY'S LODGING
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Last time I bought a bag of big rawhide sticks - long sheets rolled up into tubes, really.
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Poole, a British journalist, does nothing to hide his anger and contempt for the practitioners of “unspeak” and his style is often caustic, dry, and viscous.
Lean Left » Blog Archive » Unspeak
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We shouldn't hide from that either.
The Sun
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Neither does Mr. Rosales's theory account at all for auriferous lodes; which below water level are composed of a solid mass of sulphide of iron with traces of other sulphides, gold, calcspar, and a comparatively small percentage of silica.
Getting Gold: a practical treatise for prospectors, miners and students
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The palace of the Sylphides was a tavern, and Clarice, the neglected fiancee of besotted Eraste, made an appearance as a laundress, boxed her sylph-sotted betrothed about the ears, then pulled him off stage to the applause of the audience.
Archive 2009-03-01
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It's flattering, glamorous and something to hide beneath.
Times, Sunday Times
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It hides physical constraints, which makes it easier to minimize the impact of changes to physical resources.
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a process called saponification, as medicine for heavy cough and as animal lick, and unwashed salt that is on high demand in factories for preserving fish and animal hides and skins.
AllAfrica News: Latest
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To return to the farm: the storehouse was a long red half-timbered building, where the hides were hung on rails to dry, their corners pegged out with wooden sticks.
Rachel Cusk | Portraits
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These aren't really a type of virus; the name merely describes their extraordinary ability to hide from anti-virus software.
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Requesting new powers of surveillance is just a smokescreen to hide their failures.
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I was listening to my daughter read the other night and I had to hide a small clear plastic bouncy ball that she had been playing with.
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No longer is it the lonely haunted place with alleys and dark doorways ready to hide the criminal and the sleuth.
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His once bouffant hairdo had looked lank and stringy, and the perfectly unshaven designer stubble could not hide the lines on his face.
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Mary was so embarrassed. She could only hide her face in shame.
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They were aristocrats with little interest in piddling estates of 30 hides.
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They hide their real intentions behind a smoke screen of religious piety.
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In either case, the fear of personal liability for individual health care workers would be removed, resulting in eliminating the need to hide errors.
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The massive sulphides are always contained within the Volcano - Sedimentary Complex.
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It's as if we are back in that newspaper office of 10 years ago, when Riddoch, unschooled in the resistant bureaucracy of getting out a daily paper, tried to change hidebound attitudes too quickly for comfort.
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But today we're nonplused by the phenomenon that a good number of students, rather than enjoying the sublime happiness supposed to be provided by education, do not hide their detestation for it.
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We can no longer maintain the old Cartesian view that we can observe Nature like a bird-watcher with a perfect hide.
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I'm afraid it would probably be something hideously worthy, that would make you sick.
The Sun
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I feel for him because the sad thing is that, where a few years ago we were falling over great folk music, now it must be sought out, bad cess to the ubiquitous keyboard that hides a full orchestra in a few well-chosen buttons.
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She wore a leather jerkin over a green tunic and cowhide boots.
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Such a glamorous home is a perk of the job for a wealthy international sportsman, the kind of holiday hideaway that footballers have long enjoyed.
Times, Sunday Times
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Dawson drew up her list after a poll for laundry experts Beckmann found almost three quarters of women now opt for "nude" underwear - which means they have "nothing to hide".
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Voters are reacting to hideous crimes committed by thugs who should be behind bars.
The Sun
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Discerning where change is leading is difficult, though, not least because of the sedulousness with which all the players-and particularly the U.S.-and endeavoring to hide some new strategic thinking and plans.
Forbes.com: News
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Synthetic steroids, phenylbutazone, lead or mercuric sulphide can be added.
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The series includes intriguing rarities, such as "Jean's Return" ("Le retour de Jean"), Clouzot's harrowing contribution to the omnibus film "Return to Life" ("Retour à la vie," 1949), in which a concentration-camp survivor hides, interrogates and tortures a Nazi war criminal.
A French Director Ripe for Rediscovery
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Infrared decoy which is used to disturb enemy infrared tracking system and infrared hide star shell which improves stadia of infrared equipment are paid great attention by army.
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Most of the children have burns to the trunk and limbs and therefore find it fairly easy to hide their scars and pressure garments under tracksuits and high collared, long sleeved shirts.
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In addition to producing antimony sulphide concentrate, gold and silver are produced as by-products.
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If he didn't hurry, there would be nowhere to hide, and he and Anne would surely die.
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Another scientist reported grizzlies flipping over rocks to lick up army cutworm moths, a fat-bodied insect that hides by day in the high-altitude talus slopes in the Rockies.
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Watching from the Breydon Bridge observation hide at high tide, I suddenly became aware of hundreds of dunlin taking wing and climbing high above the saltings.
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It was becoming increasingly difficult to hide his unwieldy bulk.
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Today, anything that tries to hide its presence is often refered as a rootkit.
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That was not so bad, but it turned out that the pedlar was a woman, and she came with a rawhide and camped in the office for two days waiting for Jimmy, while he came in and out of the back door, stuck his copy on the hook by stealth, and travelled only in the alleys to get his news.
In Our Town
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The member had the hide to come into this place and say that somehow it is all right.
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With the guilty discretion of a massage parlour, the gym hides itself above a parade of shops.
Times, Sunday Times
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This really very scary Japanese ghost story from director Hideo Nakata exerts a chilling grip with its icy calm and eerie reticence.
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But before Rachel can contact the President, she and Michael are attacked by a deadly team of assassins controlled by a mysterious power broker who will stop at nothing to hide the truth.
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Beyond, a party had scaled the wall, and there the fight was hand to hand -- with gruntings, thrustings of spears, slashings of long knives that dripped red and cut again and rose and fell with hideous regularity!
Darkness and Dawn
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The moccasin is made of a sheep hide reversed to give the comfort of wool and the false impression of security by the leather outer.
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He crossed his well toned arms as looked her up and down, and made no move to hide his snicker.
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Remember God's bounty in the year. String the pearls of His favor. Hide the dark parts, except so far as they are breaking out in light! Give this one day to thanks, to joy, to gratitude! Henry Ward Beecher
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I'm a fighter. I believe in the eye- for- an- eye business. I'm no cheek turner. I got no respect for a man who won't hit back. You kill my dog, you better hide your cat. Muhammad Ali
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To begin, the researchers use chemical deposition of a vapour of a semiconducting material - silicon, indium arsenide or gallium hosphide, for instance - on catalytic gold seeds.