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Saxon waited with well-concealed anxiety when the letter was finished.
CHAPTER XII 2010
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I didn't fall for Y2K, but 4 years after that Arab insurgent mortars, RPGs and some well-concealed IEDs were nearly the end of my world.
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Giant square columns have been relatively well-concealed in the back of the library and could support several floors of new space if the city continues to go forward with intelligent plans to densify the real estate near its Metro stations.
One of the best things for D.C. in decades Philip Kennicott 2011
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Rutledge tenaciously follows a well-concealed trail reaching back to an act so barbarous and with consequences so devastating that even the innocent are enveloped by the murderous tide of events.
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I didn't fall for Y2K, but 4 years after that Arab insurgent mortars, RPGs and some well-concealed IEDs were nearly the end of my world.
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As the film gets closer to release, the previously well-concealed plot has to be revealed.
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It is a bar of unutterable good taste – a fact well-concealed by the Spread Eagle's website.
Accommodation review | The Spread Eagle, Sawley, Lancashire 2011
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TSA spokesman Nicholas Kimball says the machines "are the best technology currently available to detect well-concealed non-metallic explosives, which are among the most significant threats to our national security today."
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Apart from the articles by the 'Man of Confidence', one page was contributed by the Belgian clergy for the benefit of a well-concealed resistance group.
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It has a well-concealed hatchback design and claims a seven-passenger capacity.
Coming from Tesla Motors: Convertible, minivan, SUV, and stock IPO 2010
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