They appeal to racial nationalism that's barely veiled, if veiled at all.
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And they appeal to racial nationalism that's barely veiled, if veiled at all.
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There'll be more of that tonight in Iowa -- and those veiled shots might turn a little less veiled.
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He included several veiled and not-so-veiled entreaties to Republicans in Congress, including calling out Ryan by name.
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The first veiled judge appeared in court in 2015, while veiled women were permitted to serve in the police force last August.
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Many Israelis and Jews from around the world remembered him in fatherly and grandfatherly terms — a veiled or not-so-veiled contrast with the current Israeli leadership.
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Trump has spoken and tweeted about his thinly veiled contempt for the two so frequently that I thought long and hard about including the modifier "thinly veiled" in this sentence.
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Ban took a veiled swipe at the council on Thursday.
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And what's veiled can easily become a space for projection.
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Some were quick to make veiled warnings about the frontrunner.
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During exhibitions, these veiled works in particular entice gallery visitors.
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But in it, of course, was a veiled dick joke.
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Veiled shots at Hillary Clinton's stilted and uninspired campaign abound.
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In other areas, however, Obama has expressed more veiled displeasure.
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Lyrically things are still quite veiled and not too literal.
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Army chief Apirat Kongsompong has issued a thinly veiled warning.
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So "The Lucky Ones" is wounded autobiography veiled in fiction.
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Giuliani has responded with thinly veiled warnings to the president.
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It is often veiled in memes, allusions and insider jokes.
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But why would my friend not acknowledge the veiled insult?
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His cowardice veiled as bravery is too little, too late.
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The first change to the policy focuses on veiled threats.
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In America, Trump even makes a veiled one against Clinton.
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And Mr. Mtukudzi did throw the occasional veiled political swipe.
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He has drawn enormous crowds at public rallies and, in sometimes veiled and sometimes not-so-veiled references, has accused the judiciary and the military of hatching a conspiracy to remove him from office.
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Or he wasn't a thinly veiled character in the book or ... He should be lucky that he is not a thinly veiled character because every dude in this book is kind of an asshole. Yeah.
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This order is a thinly veiled attempt to discriminate against Muslims.
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Trump has also made a veiled threat to leave the WTO.
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Will there be a thinly veiled take on Nick Viall, perhaps?
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In a thinly veiled reference to Trump, she warned against protectionism.
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Dolly Parton, Lily Tomlin and Jane Fonda made a veiled reference.
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Should a bus driver refuse to let a veiled woman board?
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Could it be a veiled, passive-aggressive reaction to the news?
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Whimsically, Simmons can also be seen wearing a veiled unicorn headdress.
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This (barely) veiled homophobia isn't restricted to Korean industry spaces either.
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In the Debussy selections his sound had been veiled and powdery.
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They found hope or at least optimism, thinly veiled in superstition.
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I myself am a Muslim, a teacher, tolerant, feminist AND veiled.
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Her hue of choice is called "Veiled White Supremacy," of course.
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In a thinly veiled warning to Trump, she cautioned against protectionism.
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She is entirely veiled except for a slit for her eyes.
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Its targets included veiled women, imams, halal grocery stores and mosques.
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Until, that is, they see a veiled woman eating French fries.
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Many of his operas were thinly veiled appeals for a homeland.
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The audience booed at the president's first veiled reference to Trump.
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The Journal piece offers a barely veiled threat at Senate Republicans.
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In any case, behind every criticism, there is a veiled wish.
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But for most of us, Jägerstätter has remained veiled in obscurity.
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But in his speech, the president appeared to offer veiled threats.
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This does strike me as a veiled reference to Trump's masculinity.
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Do that many Sremmurd fans catch the veiled "Day Tripper" reference?
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Now the sky is veiled with clouds — grey, purple and white.
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This is clearly a threat veiled so deeply that it's almost undetectable.
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There are solid laughs and veiled hostility and darkness in her work.
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It's unclear how Twitter is generally policing veiled threats of civil war.
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I took it for what it was, which was a veiled threat.
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President Donald Trump has responded with strong language and thinly veiled threats.
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For others, the talk of regulating Islam is thinly veiled political repression.
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I'm now reading it as a thinly veiled threat on Markay's livelihood.
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"I believe in science," she said in a veiled reference to Trump.
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Some interpret this as a veiled invitation to park undeclared money there.
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" Clinton's speech took thinly veiled shots at Trump's "inflammatory, anti-Muslim rhetoric.
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On Sunday, López Obrador took a veiled shot at American gun laws.
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Mays put on a veiled hat and gloves and opened the cover.
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Because it wasn't a joke at all, but a thinly veiled threat.
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It was a phenomenon recognizable from Real Madrid: thinly veiled Galáctico thinking.
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The two have taken veiled swipes at each other in recent weeks.
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Of them, only one veiled woman prays at the nearest Arabic mosque.
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Big shoulders, scrunched boots, leather pants, one-shoulder tops — even veiled hats.
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For many, however, these complaints were just thinly veiled misogyny and discrimination.
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Some of his allies have criticized the decision as a veiled coup.
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Editorials would issue forth condemning this gutter journalism as thinly veiled sexism.
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A group of veiled women at a corner table clapped in approval.
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Jackson also delivered a veiled swipe at the President during the hearing.
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"Lab assistant, maybe?" has that veiled capital L, short for Labrador retriever.
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After Clyburn's endorsement, Biden took a thinly veiled swipe at Vermont Sen.
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The trip at times felt like a lengthy veiled shot at Warren.
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And his sentencing memo is a thinly veiled love letter to Trump.
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"David Copperfield," Charles Dickens The thinly veiled autobiography of Charles Dickens himself.
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Trump's jab at Murkowski follows veiled threats to senators on Tuesday night.
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And it turns all trade agreements into thinly veiled invitations to crime.
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It features a veiled female figure who appears to be in mourning.
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The images came out veiled, difficult to discern, at best vague presences.
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Two veiled Sudanese women with green cards were released from extended questioning.
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"It is a not-so-veiled threat," a source told The Daily Mail.
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A specific, not-very veiled suggestion: CNN's reporting on the merger is biased.
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Some police officers even appear to give their veiled approval of the action.
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That very gentle, veiled threat came along with an assessment of China's fragility.
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Consider the following passage, a veiled criticism of Hillary Clinton's infamous "deplorables" comment.
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But ... did Payton take a veiled shot at Roger Goodell during the presser???
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And threats, both veiled and direct, have long been Trump's stock-in-trade.
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Andrea: This is just a not-even-thinly veiled grab to go viral.
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In truth, it was a thinly-veiled retreading of the Primo Carnera story.
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After the London bombings in 2005 they displayed veiled women wearing suicide-belts.
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The official complaint against the township charges that such concerns were veiled discrimination.
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Trump also frequently tweets about violence in Chicago using thinly veiled racist language.
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Voting rights groups have charged it is a veiled attempt at voter suppression.
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It's a thinly veiled metaphor for Western tools with a literal Western viewpoint.
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The Trump administration said it would crack down on 'veiled tourism' to Cuba.
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And then, of course, rounds of veiled accusations, clashing accounts and shifting positions.
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Mattis has also offered thinly veiled criticism of Trump's perception of world affairs.
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Go deeper: A year after Jamal Khashoggi's murder, Saudi trial veiled in secrecy
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Apple's autonomous car initiative, reportedly dubbed "Project Titan," has been veiled in secrecy.
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You'll wonder if you've been reading a veiled recruitment vehicle for its cause.
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Democrats say the push is a thinly veiled effort to interfere with Mueller.
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I was never afraid of their thinly veiled bigotry, just bored and disappointed.
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And it was a thinly veiled parody of what's going on with Uber.
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Some former president&aposs level thinly veiled criticisms of Trump at the NATO summit.
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But it does kind of seem like this might be a veiled cocaine song.
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The SEC labeled Lacroix a "recidivist securities law violator" running a thinly-veiled scam.
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Haley's veiled shot at China is not the diplomatic norm at the United Nations.
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Andrew Cuomo blasted the current polarized political climate, with thinly veiled references to Trump.
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But that's the beginning and the end of any veiled references to Barr's implosion.
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And and a few veiled threats from the Duchess (Milla Jovovich), Paradise Hills' administrator.
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Mr Di Maio accused Mediaset programmes of issuing "veiled threats" to the League leader.
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The whole time he made little remarks I never realized were joke-veiled insults.
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Meryl Streep played Fisher's role, while Shirley MacLaine played a thinly-veiled Debbie Reynolds.
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Other presidents, like Richard Nixon for instance, have used veiled racial messaging in elections.
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Other developers describe these attacks on the Code of Conduct as thinly veiled misogyny.
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Reaction on social media widely interpreted it as part clapback, part thinly veiled threat.
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Trump's previous veiled threats about potential riots at the convention were not an accident.
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Where am I going to get my daily dose of veiled anger and condescension.
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Too often, those meetings are little more than veiled attempts for leaders to flex.
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It's part Ed Wood, part Sin City, and part veiled reference to The Weeknd.
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He fears that the streamlining talk is merely a veiled attack on environmental protections.
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Duncan Jones, Bowie's son, tweeted out a thinly veiled dig at Gaga Monday night.
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Calls for more justices are often thinly veiled partisan attempts at packing the bench.
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"We feel like second-rate citizens," says a veiled Muslim woman living in Yangon.
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Since leaving office last year, Obama has offered only occasional, veiled criticisms of Trump.
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I am significantly less confident, however, in the veiled attempt to rewrite the Constitution.
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The statement included pictures of a veiled, middle-aged woman and five young men.
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Ramos posted veiled threats on social media and also turned his attention to McCarthy.
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Exchanges about linguistic differences quickly degenerate into squabbles that openly parade thinly veiled Latinophobia.
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These concerns could be read as Luiselli's thinly-veiled anxieties about her own books.
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She rarely mentions Trump, though she rails against Washington as a barely veiled proxy.
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He also made a thinly-veiled reference to Warren's claims of Native American ancestry.
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"This appears to be a thinly veiled attack on L.G.B.T.Q. Americans," the letter added.
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There's also a racial element to many of the exchanges — sometimes veiled, sometimes obvious.
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He eyed me with thinly veiled impatience and replied, 'Medium-long with poisonous snakes.
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Better yet is the spicy ahi, veiled in mayonnaise with a streak of heat.
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Do all of these people harbor a thinly veiled hatred for me, I wondered?
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The "General whose orders are sometimes carried out?" contains a hidden or veiled capital.
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Abortion rights supporters attacked the bills as thinly veiled attempts to curtail abortion access.
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The question was a thinly veiled reference to Huma Abedin, an aide to Mrs.
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YouTube said it would now prohibit "veiled" or "implied" threats, not just explicit ones.
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She speaks of them in an affectionate but veiled way, always stressing their kindness.
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Now, it will expand this policy to include "veiled or implied threats," as well.
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" Another poster showed a veiled Muslim woman accompanied by the words "No to Islamism.
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In his announcement, Romney made a veiled critique of the President's tone on immigration.
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More notable, however, was what many saw as the US ambassador's veiled shot at China.
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In a veiled knife-twist at his more vocal opponents like Mr. Trump and Gov.
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With that thinly-veiled threat on his mind, Colin calls Heidi and chews her out.
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I read ur timeline & I see what ur doing & your rage is thinly veiled pain.
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Although women are veiled, they are at the center of our connections, exchanges and concerns.
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Schaeuble issued a thinly veiled warning to Trump over the dangers of protectionist trade policies.
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As it turns out, the not-so-veiled (and not-so-serious) threat wasn't necessary.
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" Spiegel reportedly called the claims "unnecessary" and "a thinly veiled effort to manipulate media coverage.
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Of course, some could take her words as a veiled message to ex Taylor Kinney.
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A veiled message to Trump or just Manafort rekindling an old love for nü-metal?
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The induction ceremony itself is a crucial and highly veiled component of the Keepers' culture.
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He targeted Democratic lawmakers and personalities with images of slaughtered animals and veiled death threats.
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But many think it may be a not so thinly veiled response to Katy Perry.
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They have little choice, since much of this outrage is thinly-veiled threats of regulation.
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Continuing a veiled program, cloaked in unnecessary secrecy, undermines the nation and its global interests.
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The not-so-veiled goal is to ensure that states can't enact strong privacy protections.
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He took thinly veiled shots at "legacy Republican leaders" who had discouraged him from running.
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As I rose, one of those veiled women handed me a yogurt drink to rehydrate.
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It was thinly veiled swipe at the comparatively higher age of the former vice president.
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Veiled women also reported a spike in racist abuse on the streets after the remarks.
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However, Pence's 2024 mandate is not so much a target as a thinly veiled threat.
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I think of our house on the edge of the village, hushed, veiled in honeysuckle.
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This brings us to the third element at work in these tweets — thinly veiled racism.
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Venus moves into Aries on Saturday, attracting you to the veiled, shadowy side of things.
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At what point do veiled marching orders to one's violently racist online army constitute incitement?
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In past decades, though, the United States was much better at thinly veiled, shadow operations.
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These women, dressed in black, their heads veiled as if in mourning, are half silhouetted.
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The stop-motion special effects were groundbreaking, although film scholars saw thinly veiled racist overtones.
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When she married at 23, she and her husband agreed that she should be veiled.
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Past the gun violence, and climate destruction, and homophobia, and police brutality, and veiled bigotry.
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There is much eastern promise for the LME, but it comes with a veiled threat.
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In the final section of the bridal pas de deux, she replaces the veiled Fiancée.
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Then government officials swoop in with solemn gratitude or veiled warnings to obey the law.
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The black characters play along, their thinly veiled disgust and outrage simmering below the surface.
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It was a robust self-defense against accusations that remain, for now, veiled in mystery.
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Online retail behemoth though Cloud may be, Hart's villain isn't simply a lightly veiled Amazon.
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Javid launched a barely-veiled attack on the "Cummings and goings" of Johnson's senior advisers.
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Challengers raced to court and said the law was a veiled attempt to block abortions.
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On the contrary, they are nothing more than thinly veiled disguises for modern political conservatism.
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No one will be fooled by the thinly veiled attempt to undermine the Iran deal.
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Democrats viewed that exchange as a veiled attack on Vindman's commitment to the United States.
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As throughout the album, his touch is mistily veiled one moment, glinting copper the next.
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Since leaving office, Mattis has offered thinly veiled criticism of Trump's perception of world affairs.
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Audience members heard it as a veiled critique of both Mr. Comey and Ms. Lynch.
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Known for his outspokenness, he offered more veiled criticism of Manusky at times earlier this season.
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Critics say the AK party has promoted veiling by preferring veiled job applicants and conservative groups.
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They include several veiled messages of encouragement, weird analogies, and are frequently punctuated by smiley faces.
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Like days of old, this is a thinly veiled attempt to dehumanize and degrade Native people.
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Still, he couldn't resist a veiled jab at a recent fainting spell that had afflicted Clinton.
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Two Muslim women, one of them veiled, were voted into the United States Congress last year.
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Do you recall how his son made a thinly veiled dig at the singer's Bowie extravaganza?
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The former president taking thinly veiled shots at President Trump while in South Africa this week.
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MALAKA, Gaza Strip — The five veiled women were gesturing, confidently, at other women to get closer.
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Near the end of his remarks, Pena Nieto took a veiled shot at the populist's campaign.
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Her speeches are webbed together by a thinly veiled disgust for French citizens of colonial ancestry.
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NBC and NBCSN broadcasts are stodgy, devoid of personality, and thinly veiled PR for the league.
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The law was such a poorly veiled justification for racial targeting that it drew international condemnation.
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Scaramucci responds angrily with a tweet and what appeared to be a veiled threat against Priebus.
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Courtesy Peter Hujar Archive, Pace/MacGill Gallery, and Fraenkel Gallery 11 "Gary Indiana Veiled," from 103.
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It's a thinly-veiled attempt to create provocative content, and viewers weren't into it at all.
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It is a thinly veiled update of the old racist ideologies: culturism as the new racism.
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In a veiled appeal to lawmakers, Obama praised DeLaurentis for his leadership during the normalization process.
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He added that Sarah H. was fully veiled but that Ines M. wore a baseball cap.
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I knew that as a veiled Muslim woman, I had no future in the professional world.
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Though she did not explicitly mention Trump, she took a few veiled shots at the president.
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The remarks appeared to a veiled barb at some progressive lawmakers in the audience, including Sen.
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Trump has more than once called for an "internet tax" in thinly veiled threats to Amazon.
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The president's comments appeared to be a thinly veiled barb at lawmakers like Sanders and Rep.
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Mnangagwa called on Mugabe to quit, and launched a thinly veiled attack on the President's cabal.
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By the end of his testimony, Barr's carefully manicured disdain gave way to thinly veiled wrath.
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Many people had posted veiled references to the story on Weibo, China's largest social media platform.
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Plus, Littlefinger would have done something in reaction to Bran's veiled "Chaos is a ladder" threat.
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In any case, the two actresses give committed performances on the way to a veiled ending.
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In news conferences, Mr. Duterte would make thinly veiled threats, singling Ms. Ranada out, she said.
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That's what these efforts are: thinly veiled attempts to legislate transgender people out of public life.
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A series of pen-and-ink drawings from the late 20183s, "Between Pauses," is less veiled.
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Trump has been making veiled threats against those subsidies, known as cost-sharing reductions, all month.
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" He also denied that the lawsuit had been a veiled attempt to muzzle Mr. Navalny. "Mr.
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She's determined to frame the arguments of her opponents as thinly veiled prejudice and fear-mongering.
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Critics have insistently portrayed the Everybody's Front as a thinly veiled return to the Kirchner administrations.
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The tweet comes after reports surfaced claiming Zinke made thinly veiled threats to Murkowski and Sen.
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I'm not the first person he's made a veiled threat about, I won't be the last.
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Many of them, like the veiled chameleon, Mexican spinytail iguana and Javan file snake, are nonnative.
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Opponents, however, say that the laws amount to a veiled attempt to restrict voting by minorities.
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Because Clayton said he would not talk about any investigations, Cotton gave a thinly-veiled hypothetical.
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Any underlying tension was veiled by the applause Nielsen received upon arrival and during her remarks.
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"Some are thinly veiled historical figures, others are more thickly camouflaged," our reviewer, Lara Vapnyar, said.
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It further displays a thinly veiled purpose of providing for greater extractive use of Bears Ears.
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Modi himself appeared to make a veiled allusion to Muslims resorting to violence during the protests.
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He took only veiled swipes at the Arizona senators he has frequently criticized, without naming them.
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But he also appeared to take a veiled swing at Warren, saying that the late Sen.
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At right is a veiled parishioner, blurred, by the camera's long exposure time, into a phantasm.
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The speech was peppered with not-so-veiled references to the Republican presidential frontrunner, none complimentary.
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The photos show splashes of color, veiled nudity, and adult faces wearing cryptic or childlike expressions.
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But, given its record of discrimination, justifying that advantage through ageism and thinly veiled sexism is misguided.
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Critics call them thinly veiled attempts to discriminate against and stigmatize transgender people to score political points.
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But critics say such studies are often thinly veiled marketing that undermine efforts to improve public health.
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The idea of electability is not only veiled in sexism, it's tired, and we declare it over.
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The comment appears to be a thinly veiled reference to Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates.
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Trump is a self-documented misogynist, a bigot, a thinly veiled racist, and a climate science denier.
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He repeated his veiled threat to raise personal issues regarding Mrs Clinton's family in the second debate.
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To be stimulating, workout music has to be aggressive and in your face, not veiled or demure.
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Still, CNBC's Jim Cramer said that Rhode's veiled comments made him feel good about the iPhone 7.
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It owns the Nifty trademark and SGX's product is but a thinly veiled clone of its own.
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And the Clinton campaign said the email from the Sanders camp was simply a veiled personal attack.
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During the bruising 2008 Democratic primary fight, Michelle Obama often took veiled swipes at her husband's opponent.
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Last Friday, at a rally in Miami, Trump made yet another thinly veiled threat about Hillary's assassination.
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Similar loaded phrases about New York in the past have been thinly veiled cover for anti-Semitism.
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Today, they remain standing, but covered — a ghostly reminder of the veiled ways the Confederacy quietly endures.
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Perhaps his biggest draw was his thinly veiled disdain for the innumerate punditry that ruled the airwaves.
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Or is this yet another marketing ploy to shout out Tesla veiled as an offer of help?
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In doing so, Trump delivers a combo punch: offering a veiled swipe at rivals like Texas Sen.
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Khamenei issued a veiled rebuke on Wednesday, calling some of the rhetoric in a televised debate "unworthy".
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During her floor speech, Boxer delivered veiled criticism of her Democratic colleague's support for the drought language.
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In this respect, Zuckerberg's advocacy of UBI "bipartisanship" starts to look more like a veiled libertarian agenda.
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I like them to be layered, veiled so that my personal story is a hidden unimportant element.
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He created an "election integrity" commission that was a thinly veiled attempt to nationalize voter-suppression techniques.
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Read more:Michelle Obama issues veiled rebuke of Trump's racist tweets: 'It's not my America or your America.
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Recent attacks on 340B are often veiled as efforts to "reform" the program because of its growth.
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In particular, I expect Trump to call out China, either by name or through thinly veiled rhetoric.
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Trump takes veiled shot at Obama, who he falsely accused of being a secret Muslim from Africa.
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Selina's thinly veiled joy continues at her mother's house, where people have gathered to share their condolences.
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The postproduction facilities appeared unstaffed, and the interior sets, veiled in cobwebs and dust, looked in disrepair.
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"These veiled women are the unhappiest women in the world," she wrote of her experience in Pakistan.
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Those folks eagerly posted Dotcom's bizarre response to the Rich family: a thinly-veiled threat of litigation.
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But the Anaklia consortium, and various critics, say he has waged a thinly veiled campaign against it.
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Bush also delivered a similar, veiled repudiation of Trump's ideology, without mentioning the current president by name.
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Geragos suggested the leaks coming from the police were a thinly veiled attempt to skewer the actor.
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It seemed to be about a girl enjoying lollipops, but the barely veiled subtext was oral sex.
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It offered a thinly veiled admission of failure to find any convincing evidence of recent W.M.D. activity.
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Ms. Kavakci's older sister, Merve, was once one of those particularly affected by discrimination against veiled women.
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Florestan's aria, too, disappoints after a skillfully broody orchestral introduction darkened by the veiled sound of horns.
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Over the weekend, Ocasio-Cortez took a thinly veiled shot at Buttigieg at a rally with Sanders.
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As such, to Armstrong's credit, it's not a stretch to read these letters as thinly veiled threats.
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For its first print issue, dated March 2017, a partially veiled Gigi Hadid was the cover star.
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On Saturday, Boko Haram released a video purporting to show that girl, veiled and holding an AK47.
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Cihangir Islam, a veteran of two Islamist parties and the former husband of Turkey's first veiled lawmaker.
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Which was thinly veiled threat that 'If you open your mouth, you are going to go back.
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The new harassment policy will also now cover both "veiled" and "implicit" threats along with "explicit" ones.
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Many Kenyans reacted with concern on the platform to what they saw as a thinly veiled threat.
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As an alternative, he offers thinly-veiled hypothetical scenarios tracking real-life events to explain his thinking.
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In an interview on C-SPAN last week, Pollack took a veiled swipe at the insurance industry.
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Discrimination based on national origin is a thinly veiled attempt to discriminate on the basis of religion.
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The lyrics are largely improvised and often lewd and full of thinly veiled social and political commentary.
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The vengeful President has branded the whistleblower a treasonous spy -- and made a thinly veiled execution threat.
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Its single player story is bad and its multiplayer a thinly veiled excuse to sell loot boxes.
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It is easy to identify Slave Play's clear critique of not-so-thinly veiled white liberal racism.
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In a set from 24, a masked Kanye West appears onstage and stands before a veiled podium.
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It's graduation season again, which means it's the season of celebration and thinly veiled anxiety about the future.
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Meanwhile, other Democrats running for president appeared to take veiled jabs at Biden's decision to bypass the convention.
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But while the point of the statement was thinly veiled, the Angels didn&apost mention Manfred by name.
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Veiled women are dressed in djellabias, caftans, animal prints, and counterfeit brand logo styled to resemble traditional motifs.
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In the press and among pundits, Obama's speech was widely covered as an extended, veiled jab at Trump.
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Our fascination with women like Ivanka and Julie, then, derives from their veiled subservience to the president's interests.
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It was a veiled threat to school administrators, and some teachers believe it spooked administrators at their schools.
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It's hard to know where its sequel, Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom, would fit within that thinly veiled metaphor.
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Rubio pitched himself as a figure capable of uniting the party, while throwing some veiled shade at Trump.
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She also used her opening monologue as an opportunity to deliver a thinly-veiled joke about Melania Trump.
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Startups struggled to sell new products with advertising that allowed only veiled allusions to how they are used.
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This seems not only like a thinly veiled sexist observation, but it also happens to be completely wrong.
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Beijing previously made a veiled threat about rare earth minerals that are crucial to the U.S. technology industry.
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Later in the show, Sacha Baron Cohen made a thinly veiled dig about Asian men's supposedly small genitalia.
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European nations and others have made veiled threats to impose tariffs on U.S. goods if Trump pulls out.
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Despite Zuckerberg's veiled criticism of Trump, Facebook remains a sponsor of both the Republican and Democratic National Conventions.
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I'm even considering buying a thinly veiled, semi-scandalous novel about the park, written by an ex-employee.
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Cavusoglu made a veiled threat of possible realignment of Turkey in the world in a reference to Russia.
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In a thinly veiled message to Donald Trump, German Chancellor Angela Merkel warned against protectionist responses to globalization.
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Opposition parties have called it a witch-hunt and a veiled attack on the independence of the Treasury.
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In turn, Rubio blasted Bush for lacking foreign policy experience, and made veiled references to the candidate's age.
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A few weeks after Chad banned the burqa, a veiled man blew himself up in N'Djamena's main market.
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Would the legendary series forever be relegated to free-to-play mobile apps and thinly-veiled slot machines?
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But he also made comments that could be taken as a veiled critique of Trump's approach to diplomacy.
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Octavio Paz, Mexico's greatest poet, wrote that even in a quarrel, Mexicans prefer "veiled expressions to outright insults".
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But what if Beijing acts on its thinly veiled threats to stifle Hong Kong's protests with military force?
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Clinton won the "Deep South," a veiled point about her wins among heavily African-American primary voters. Mrs.
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In a defiant speech on the Senate floor, Flake delivered a thinly veiled criticism of the president's politics.
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Earlier this month, Obama stumped for several California Democrats, issuing several veiled shots at Trump during his remarks.
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Republicans have made veiled hints for weeks that they were prepared to go "nuclear" if Democrats blocked Gorsuch.
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They have even taken to calling the industry "Big Soda," a not-so-veiled reference to Big Tobacco.
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Neither ad mentions the Vermont senator by name, but each takes veiled shots at his proposals and record.
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Elizabeth Warren rolls out 'calculator for the billionaires' in thinly veiled swipe at Bill Gates and Leon Cooperman
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"We didn't want the exhibition to be dark, veiled and impenetrable, like stereotypes of Muslim culture," she said.
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President Barack Obama took a veiled swipe at Trump on Tuesday, saying such ideas represented a "dangerous" mindset.
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In 2018, white supremacists used Cameo to trick a handful of celebrities into reading veiled anti-Semetic statements.
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It's like a vision of nature sleepwalking, or veiled in mourning, or seen through a thick smoke haze.
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Last month, Nicki Minaj referred to the group in a thinly veiled shot at Cardi B, her rival.
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The real narrative, now and always with Amazon, is its ambition — sometimes veiled, sometimes overt, but never absent.
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Like any good intraparty brawl, much of the knife fighting has been left to veiled or whispered rhetoric.
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Mr. Consovoy said that Mr. Neal's stated justification only thinly veiled what Democrats were really after: political gain.
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Even as Mattis has recently taken veiled shots at Trump, he has refused to directly criticize the president.
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Even People's Daily, a state-run newspaper, published an article online that included veiled criticism of Weibo's announcement.
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During the meeting, he told friends, he spotted a veiled young woman taking his picture with her cellphone.
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But it's the opposite of a rousing agitprop song; its protest is veiled in both sound and message.
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Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) if a remark she made was a veiled shot at the former vice president.
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On Tuesday, Kaepernick posted a message on Twitter about Stockholm syndrome that might have been a veiled response.
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Or see Giorgio Armani's measured Privé parade down a memory lane veiled in sparkles and winking fairy lights.
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The right views efforts to define and remove "fake news" as thinly veiled attempts to censor conservative speech.
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Raining fire down upon The Continent's thinly-veiled allusion to World War II-era Nazis classifies as stressful.
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Once again, Duchatelet is largely absent; once again, the disdain for the fans is not even thinly veiled.
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Every time one of their songs caught fire, fans feverishly analyzed the lyrics, hoping to find veiled shots.
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Russell has been taking thinly veiled shots at Scott recently -- essentially blaming him for his lackluster rookie season.
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A thinly veiled analogue to the career of David Bowie at the time, it's appropriately delirious and extravagant.
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Some of the women, fully veiled and dressed head-to-toe in black, carried babies wrapped in blankets.
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The former president used an event meant to honor Nelson Mandela to instead take veiled shots at Donald Trump.
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After all, just Monday morning, Trump seemed to make a not-so-thinly-veiled threat of violence towards Rep.
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Saul even offers a veiled portrait of what it's like to love a family member with a mental illness.
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But his anti-Kurdish rhetoric is a barely veiled threat of further nationalist violence that profoundly affects civilians too.
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But according to Hebron, the meeting was set in earnest and did not appear to have veiled PR ambitions.
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If Amazon's move sounds like a thinly-veiled plan to give Alexa the smart home edge, it likely is.
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It issued a thinly veiled warning that the EU may make it harder for Chinese to invest in Europe.
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In "Brotherhood", a young Tunisian man returns from Syria to his parents' farm with a fully veiled Syrian wife.
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The subjects are veiled, pictured in front of backlit curtains that bring to mind Mark Rothko's colour-field paintings.
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Moments into her opening statement, she launched a thinly veiled attack on Clinton's marriage to former president Bill Clinton.
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Meanwhile, North Korea issued a veiled warning that the incoming administration would have to deal with a nuclear power.
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The tuning of these earphones also pushes back the mids, which deadens vocals and makes the sound feel veiled.
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Her comments are nonetheless a rare, if veiled, criticism of the ECB's policy stance from a senior German politician.
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Pyongyang considers these drills as a thinly veiled prelude to invasion and has historically reacted with shows of force.
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The revelations were scandalous when published, in large part because the pseudonyms Ms. Tindall used barely veiled her paramours.
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It skims along the surface, hums underneath the tension; it's sexy and louche, full of ambiguity and veiled promise.
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They condemned the interference of "state agencies" in the election, a veiled reference to the military and intelligence apparatus.
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Some of those opinions are science-based, and others are veiled quackery with little evidence to back them up.
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In Birmingham, Alabama, where state law prevents the removal of these monuments, city officials have veiled them from sight.
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It applies only to conversations about such decisions — not demands of loyalty or thinly veiled orders to drop investigations.
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With thinly veiled Twitter digs and pointed song lyrics, Swift and Perry have both scattered clues throughout the internet.
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Almost right away, he wrote and drew a short story about a thinly veiled Lee analogue named Funky Flashman.
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Iran issued a veiled warning to the Kurds that their security could be affected if Iraq's unity was threatened.
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If they wanted relentless lefty propaganda thinly veiled as entertainment, they would turn on John Oliver or Samantha Bee.
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Scenario 1 : Despite months of veiled threats and outright obstruction, Robert Mueller heroically completes the investigation in early December.
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With Venezuela, efforts to initiate dialogue have been replaced by White House officials' veiled calls for a military coup.
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"He is the most disruptive and egotistical leader at the summit," the veiled 38-year-old social worker said.
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Critics have said that the bill is a thinly-veiled attempt to allow the tribe to build a casino.
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Like other dancers of her era (third or second century B.C.), she's veiled from head to toe, and masked.
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It's a metaphor for the 2016 campaign: Trump's fakeness veiled in populist charisma against Clinton's never-ending political calculations.
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Later, another student, using a derogatory word for Jews, makes a veiled reference to gas chambers in Nazi Germany.
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The show is thus called The B-Girls, as they are the B-sides of his Veiled Hearts series.
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He's—you know—into women, they said, the transphobia as thinly veiled as a penis in a lambskin condom.
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Despite the blustery veneer, the clipped accent, and the military façade, the Major was masking a thinly veiled desperation.
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" Then came the not so thinly veiled threat: "Get on your knees and pray you never run into me.
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Mitchell also builds in a sendup of the literary world, complete with thinly veiled parodies of real-life authors.
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His warning of a "growing crisis in ethics and integrity" was seen as a veiled rebuke of President Trump.
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But the galactic center is veiled by dust, making it all but invisible to traditional astronomical ways of seeing.
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These are questions that get to the heart of a musical culture that remains largely veiled to American listeners.
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In the weeks that followed, Mr. Barr repeatedly and publicly made veiled criticisms of Mr. Mueller and his team.
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If the old Hebrew word is now veiled in the English, it is also more present, under the covers.
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Some residents argued allegations of residency fraud were thinly veiled racism, targeting Brewster because of its sizable Latino population.
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In the Tuscan province of Massa-Carrara, the group discovered the Marble Hotel, empty and still veiled with scaffolding.
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Her imagined wealth draws envy, and her appearance — veiled, hairy, dressed head to toe in black — laughter and pity.
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Kasich went on to take some thinly veiled shots at Trump, blasting the GOP front-runner's negativity and divisiveness.
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" Even Straus took a veiled shot at Abbott, saying "I welcome his stepped-up engagement during the special session.
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"And in the ancient windows — beautiful, paired gothic windows — veiled women would appear all of a sudden," he said.
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Boeing itself has been criticised for veiled criticism of Indonesian pilots in an earlier 737 MAX crash in 2018.
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A third tweet made a veiled reference to a "Putin call" and other matters supposedly linking Trump to Russia.
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Pippa was embarrassed by these gauche and faintly theatrical eruptions of veiled feminist protest, coming so much too late.
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The Confucius Institutes, located on American universities, are a thinly-veiled influence operation, and springboard for espionage by China.
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Church bells rang as a solemn procession of women dressed in black and veiled, carrying candles, opened the show.
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The Buttigieg campaign also took more veiled shots at Warren for refusing to release her tax returns before 2008.
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TV's "Rising" that the campaign video was nothing more than a thinly veiled attack against fellow 2020 contender Sen.
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Trump was using her clothes to send a veiled message to her husband (after all, if she is Beauty ...).
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Critics see it as a thinly veiled way of trying to silence groups critical of Netanyahu and his government.
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Amazon's veiled threat: Its deal to expand into New York City isn't finalized, and the reception elsewhere was warmer.
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House Republicans criticized the new Nadler hires as a thinly-veiled sign of plans to try to oust Trump.
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Before them, there's been a long history of Muslim women at the Olympics and Paralympics, both veiled and unveiled.
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If there aren't hordes of veiled Muslim women clogging the streets of London or Paris, why all the fuss?
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After all, Pyongyang considers any military exercises with South Korea as thinly veiled preparation for war with the North.
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And it's much more complex than the thinly veiled Murdoch family analog its advertising might lead you to expect.
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At every stage of my career, there have been late-night texts, veiled comments, aggressive gazes and unprofessional behavior.
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And just a week before Trump was sworn in, Trudeau issued a thinly veiled swipe at his new American counterpart.
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In May, Tillerson delivered a thinly veiled rebuke to the president during a commencement address at the Virginia Military Institute.
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In California, Biden was present in his absence, with several candidates taking veiled shots at his decision not to attend.
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Democrats ridicule the notion that voter fraud exists and say the laws are a veiled attempt to suppress the vote.
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And when it's honest and it's coming from a pure place, even if it's veiled with sarcasm, it's still real.
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I'm more fun to be around, as the veiled bitterness that used to inflect interactions with my friends has evaporated.
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I recalled the tabloid chuckles when Queen Elizabeth was veiled behind them at a 1991 state visit with President Bush.
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Valley of the Dolls is no allegorical social critique or thinly veiled commentary about the mass drugging of American women.
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China made a veiled threat earlier this week regarding rare earth metals, crucial to the production of several tech components.
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The Beoplay H9s have a veiled, softened, gauzy sound that frustrates with its refusal to ever be sharp and incisive.
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Last year, former president George W. Bush delivered a speech that contained veiled criticisms of the current commander in chief.
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While Trump's unproven declarations have concerned journalists nationwide, Sinclair's veiled message about "the troubling trend of irresponsible" is more deceptive.
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The guy was wheeled into the operating room, doped up, and veiled entirely, except for the surgical site: his balls.
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Zuckerberg's address also strayed from the normal company news updates by making veiled references to the 2016 U.S. presidential campaign.
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The gallery showcases a well-preserved procession of veiled women that once surrounded its baptistery, a room for Christian initiation.
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He took a veiled swipe at front-runner Donald Trump, saying Carson will be drawing a contrast with his opponents.
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Senior separatists, he wrote, "cannot take that level of decision" — a thinly-veiled allegation of Moscow's involvement in Dryomov's death.
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The bill was widely seen as a thinly-veiled attack on transgender people, and triggered copycat bills in 16 states.
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When Sharpton announced he was heading to Baltimore, Trump tweeted some barely veiled racism about the longtime civil rights leader.
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This is less a new policy idea for countering Russian geopolitics and more a veiled warning to the new administration.
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Fedor's shimmering reputation has been called into questioned and countless threats, both veiled and unveiled, have been made against him.
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It's clear, she says, that the measure is a thinly veiled attempt to turn Winston-Salem into a sanctuary city.
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Through his photos and their accompanying captions, Souza has taken a number of thinly veiled shots at the Trump administration.
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Last week, Corker tweeted a veiled swipe at Ryan for advising Trump not to work with Democrats on health care.
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There, Gala chair Katy Perry walked the red carpet in an ornate, red veiled John Galliano creation from Maison Margiela.
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Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan made a thinly-veiled accusation that Israel's intelligence service had assisted the push for independence.
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Add to this a veiled threat that Kim Jung Un will abandon the upcoming June summit in Singapore with Trump.
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When he announced his run for senator, Romney appeared to take a veiled swipe at the Trump administration's immigration policies.
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"What she meant was not specified and sounded like a veiled threat," said EU lawmaker Marietje Schaake, a Dutch centrist.
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He did toe the line, though, taking a veiled swipe at Trump's attacks on the soundness of America's intelligence agencies.
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In addition to his quiet assurances, Trump had also issued public and somewhat veiled threats in support of the bid.
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Yet in Chicago, there is a thinly veiled, repressed gloom that comes with having had your heart broken so often.
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The community has previously said that the movie itself was really a thinly veiled satanic plot to turn kids gay.
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But the letter appears to be more than just a request — it also seems to be a thinly veiled threat.
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The Sea Ranch's early unpainted wooden houses were minuscule in size, their charming and inventive architecture deliberately veiled by trees.
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"Anti-white journalist Jonathan Freedland has written a thinly veiled assassination fantasy targeting Donald Trump," proclaimed an article on Altright.
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He and other advocates called the announcement on Thursday a thinly veiled attempt at an end run around the courts.
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LONDON — She organized "Christian patrols," marched with crosses through heavily Muslim neighborhoods and accosted veiled women to rail against Islam.
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Mr. Vajda's opera is adapted from Thomas Mann's 1929 novella "Mario and the Magician," a veiled critique of emerging fascism.
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Democrats have opposed some of Trump's judicial nominees, and McConnell's comments appeared to offer a veiled message to this pushback.
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The Bellevue Beach Club began offering women-only days in the mid-1990s after veiled women began asking for privacy.
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There was a point in 2018 when it felt like all of California was veiled in a layer of smoke.
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Ms. Christian and Ms. Addison have taken every latent idea, every veiled suggestion, in the material and made it explicit.
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Many critics said the measure was a thinly veiled version of the Muslim ban Trump championed during the presidential campaign.
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There's a hint of a conspiracy at one point, but it's veiled and obscure, and it vanishes almost at once.
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"Daesh taught us things at school like counting bullets they were holding in their hands," said Ahmed's veiled daughter Marwa.
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The request is also a lightly veiled way to broadcast your relationship status and admit your desire to find love.
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"I think Bernie has made his verbal amends for his record on guns," he said in a barely veiled jab.
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But thinly veiled or ironic, wearing a suit or khakis or arguing for "traditional values" against "degeneracy" racism is racism.
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Bolton appeared to take veiled shots at the previous administration, saying the US would no longer act only in defense.
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Banking industry sources said that was a thinly-veiled warning to stay away from the placement or face negative consequences.
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Tarkanian's comments were reminiscent of former White House chief strategist Steve Bannon's own very thinly veiled jab at Ivanka Trump.
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But if their thinly veiled disdain for Trump could have been put on hold, they would not have been baffled.
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Pitt's attorneys said the filing was utterly unnecessary and "a thinly veiled effort to manipulate media coverage" of the split.
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This is a "veiled capital" clue, which is covered in our solving guide in the "Cracking the Harder Clues" section.
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In a speech on Monday, an angry Mr. Ghani aimed a barely veiled criticism at Mr. Prince and his plan.
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Mr. Trump, by contrast, has publicly undermined Mr. Tillerson while the secretary of state has responded with thinly veiled contempt.
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But in Médina Gounas, women are required to be veiled in public, and alcohol, tobacco and secular entertainment are forbidden.
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The summary said that women had "experienced veiled threats made against them when they raised the subject of equal pay."
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" Ryan's own constituents were quick to point out that his comments amounted to thinly veiled code language for "black men.
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Mr. Trump's presidential campaign was a very thinly veiled appeal to racial anxiety and grievances of white people in America.
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"Actually it's more like I'm a celebrity," she responds.) So, when Tina announces that she and husband Wayne (The Deuce's Gbenga Akinnagbe) are also expecting a child via a surrogate, what was supposed to be a quick catch-up before dinner plans turns into fraught evening of veiled — and then, not-so-veiled — confrontations.
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Board of Education, know firsthand how my parents and aunts and uncles had to endure threats veiled -- and not-so-veiled -- from white men ready to harm them, physically, financially, socially, for stepping out of line during a period those men were unlikely ever to face real justice if they made good on those promises.
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Mr. Fabius accompanied the announcement of his departure with thinly veiled criticisms of United States policy — or lack thereof — on Syria.
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Though Conway has since tweeted out a non-apology, coupled with a veiled threat towards the press, the damage was done.
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That's the weirdly veiled and instantly controversial conclusion of two new papers out on Thursday in Joule and Environmental Research Letters.
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" Elshamy went on to explain that the woman then targeted his female friend, who was veiled, calling her an "ugly whore.
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Fliers and stickers with veiled white supremacist language or explicit racist messages were posted on public and private campuses across America.
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Speaking at a session devoted to global data governance on Friday, the two men made veiled references to the ongoing dispute.
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The comment appeared to be a thinly veiled shot at the new U.S. government, which is traditionally an ally of Peru.
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Serra and Renzetti's work also includes their brand of figurative portraits—both sculptural and flat 3D works—veiled in frosted glass.
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In the weeks before endorsing that incident, Trump targeted other liberals with veiled threats or language meant to vilify his adversaries.
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The Democratic Party, which used to stand for working men and women, now views half those workers with thinly veiled contempt.
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During his speech here, Cruz painted himself as the only viable conservative contender, taking veiled swipes at Trump and Florida Sen.
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Amal Clooney made an unforgettable entrance alongside husband George wearing a gorgeous yellow Stella McCartney midi dress and matching veiled fascinator.
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He backpedaled on his thinly veiled threat to charge the Fonsecas with disorderly conduct, instead saying he supported freedom of speech.
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But he was careful to be respectful of the protesters, meeting their leaders and offering only veiled criticism of their conduct.
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Though American politicians continues to say we are a democracy, we are sliding ever more dangerously into a veiled aristocratic system.
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This mysterious but oddly pointed instruction was a far cry from the veiled, flowery language I'd seen on other zodiac sites.
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But at the same time, it's such a thinly veiled attempt to push buttons that I rolled my eyes at it.
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In this case, much is veiled in deliberate ambiguity, most likely to further reduce the prospect of outside response or retaliation.
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For me, opera is less an acquired taste and more a journey to the land of not so thinly veiled passions.
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Many users caught the thinly veiled reference to the infamous 2009 incident when Chris Brown violently assaulted his then-girlfriend Rihanna.
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Zero-rating is a thinly veiled violation of the net neutrality principle that says all data should be treated equally online.
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Conveniently, it has been able to focus its ire on Canada, detaining two Canadian citizens in China as thinly veiled revenge.
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The thinly-veiled implication of Mr Mattis's resignation statement is that the president's impulses are a threat to American security interests.
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Or is she just the latest novelist-provocateur whose attack on political correctness is a thinly veiled defense of her privilege?
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" Pitt's lawyer, Lance Spiegel, slammed the actress' filing on Wednesday as "unnecessary" and "a thinly-veiled effort to manipulate media coverage.
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Biden has also notably sharpened his thinly veiled attacks on Harris on the issue of health care since the last debate.
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Now, in its thinly veiled attempt to overthrow basically every market under the Sun, Amazon has introduced another into this mix.
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Comics have always been reactionary and timely and political; they have always served as thinly-veiled commentary on society at large.
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That's a veiled criticism of Hillary Clinton, who Biden says did not strike him as the right candidate for the moment.
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It's just a pointless, aimless ad hominem attack and, as many pointed out on social media, a thinly veiled racist remark.
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While in Egypt he toured the Sultan Hassan Mosque alongside a veiled Hillary Clinton, then serving as his secretary of state.
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In a letter to the NHTSA, Apple came one step closer to acknowledging its secretive, but thinly veiled autonomous car project.
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But few come across as such unabashed, thinly veiled find-and-replace retreads of their originals as Red Dead Redemption 22.
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He also had veiled criticism of eastern European countries unwilling to take in refugees from North Africa and the Middle East.
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In 2016, Biden took a veiled swipe at the Vermont senator, saying at an economic conference that America doesn't need socialism.
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Despite the president's physical absence from McCain's funeral, speakers were quick to take thinly veiled shots at Trump in their eulogies.
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In that meeting, he issued a not-very-veiled threat to Heller who faces a primary challenge from his ideological right.
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Already, some Republicans are defining Ms. Warren as a veiled socialist who would disrupt the fragile economy with her sweeping plans.
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Harding continues for more than 1,300 words in what can only be described as thinly veiled hypocrisy — the antithesis of feminism.
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Berman had already recused himself from the case, and Whitaker apparently did not follow through on the president's thinly veiled request.
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Rubio also teased a potential future White House bid, making a veiled reference to businessman turned presumptive GOP nominee Donald Trump.
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Trump's comments on Monday were a thinly veiled shot at NFL players who kneel during the national anthem prior to games.
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And, as he made the announcement, Dorsey was smart enough to throw some thinly veiled shade at Zuckerberg's "free speech" claims.
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For instance, Greene said, Google's cloud is build not to "go down" — perhaps a veiled jab at Amazon's outage last month.
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Perhaps smelling my suspicion—thinly veiled as journalistic enquiry—Stanton begins with a story: the story of how cannabis was demonised.
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Many of his stories, including Call of Cthulhu, include thinly veiled references to cultures and people Lovecraft found alien and objectionable.
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Guy Pene du Bois's study of a fashionably veiled woman seated by a small table is arresting for entirely opposite qualities.
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This article originally appeared on Noisey UK. Until a month ago, the Bataclan theatre was shuttered up and veiled under scaffolding.
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Sure, the card is addressed to Charlie, but as far as I remember Bukowski's thinly-veiled protagonist was usually called Henry.
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Jabil: Cramer also expected contract manufacturer Jabil to give the market some veiled insight about Apple's business in its Thursday report.
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"I think she should look closer to home," replied Clinton, making a veiled reference to President Donald Trump's social media habits.
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These videos seem like thinly veiled efforts by the boys (read: their parents) to get some press and grow their following.
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The Impossible may not be naked truth; but I think that it is usually truth—masked and veiled, perhaps, but eternal.
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I host events that allow for participation—at Catharsis, people who needed to cry were veiled into a harmony of release.
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A string of southern states passed restrictive abortion laws seen by many as thinly veiled attempts to roll back Roe v.
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Still, pictures of graphs showing China's stock market plunge and veiled references to Mr. Trump were rife on Chinese social media.
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Over the weekend, Trump tweeted a message about North Korea and dictator Kim Jong-un that included a thinly veiled threat.
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Many times there are thinly veiled disses toward other artists—the latest being the jabs at Kanye West on 4:44.
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There were portrait necklines that framed shoulders (Oprah, Meryl Streep) and sheer fabrics that veiled skin (Catherine Zeta-Jones, Halle Berry).
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Rue was forced to lick fentanyl off of a knife by a dangerous drug dealer peddling thinly veiled sexual assault threats.
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For conservatives, the movement was a thinly veiled adaptation of Marxist ideology manipulated by communists to foment revolution in Latin America.
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Prosecutors challenged the dismissal, saying that she was an accomplished student and that her exclusion was a veiled attempt at racism.
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Back on the beach, a veiled woman brings tea to her husband, as a young man helps children fly a kite.
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So far the response of many Republican leaders to Mr. Trump's offenses has been silence or at most veiled, timid criticism.
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The director also broke some policy ground with a veiled suggestion that the administration might pursue regime change in North Korea.
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They suggest that her platform is a veiled effort to slow non-European immigration to protect the country's northern European heritage.
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He said these plans "are little more than thinly veiled attempts to suppress and delegitimize the votes of predominantly minority citizens."
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He gave a veiled warning for the Hong Kong judiciary to fall into line, citing China's view of the Basic Law.
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The military's stance softened somewhat in 2015, when an army court ruled that veiled relatives of soldiers could enter military grounds.
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The president managed to get through a 265-minute speech without either mentioning impeachment or making any veiled references to impeachment.
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Mike Lee, felt the need to tweet "congratulations" to Trump for his acquittal and took a thinly veiled swipe at Romney.
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In a television commercial during the Democratic primary contests, Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont unleashed a thinly veiled attack on Mrs.
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Last month, Arconic's longtime chief executive, Klaus Kleinfeld, was ousted for making veiled threats to Elliott's founder without his board's knowledge.
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In staking out that position, she also took a veiled jab at Elizabeth Warren, Democratic Senator of Massachusetts and presidential candidate.
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His response was that the episode was a national disgrace, a comment that many interpreted as a veiled criticism of Iran.
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Touted under the banner of transparency, these so-called "disclosure laws" are nothing more than thinly-veiled attacks on free speech.
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Speaking at a separate event on Tuesday, President Donald Trump appeared to launch a thinly veiled attack against the teen-ager.
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"Existing powers are going down new paths alone," von der Leyen said in a thinly veiled criticism of the United States.
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"There's not a sense of a veiled threat," White House legislative director Marc Short said at a briefing earlier this week.
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Trade tensions continued to fester, with U.S. President Donald Trump on Monday making a veiled threat against the World Trade Organization.
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It encourages a veiled forgiving attitude towards what is, in fact not "a simple divide between the people," as Banksy writes.
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Gimlet's star-studded Homecoming is less a psychological thriller than a veiled Brazil-esque study of institutional politics gone deeply awry.
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For instance, Singulier wanders among Magritte's peculiar landscapes, where giant orbs are suspended in the air and veiled lovers are embracing.
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Mark Zuckerberg used the visibility of Facebook's F8 developer conference to take a thinly veiled swing at Donald Trump's stance on immigration.
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This week, the president himself tweeted a not-so-veiled threat at Congresswoman Maxine Waters, who is a staunch critic of his.
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In a thinly veiled attack on Mr Trump, she delivered a speech on June 29th condemning the forces of protectionism and isolationism.
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It's a thinly veiled plea for Veronica to be his real girlfriend rather than partner in actual crime and sometimes-sex buddy.
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It forbids smoking, says women should be veiled and wear gloves, and bans men from Western-style dress including jeans and logos.
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The threats were "clearly a veiled attempt to lure her to his home," where Morrissey had lived for four years, he says.
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Germany and its leader, Chancellor Angela Merkel, one of America's most important allies, were a particular focus of Trump's thinly-veiled attacks.
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Really, though, it just seems like a thinly veiled plot to take over the world while we're all distracted by adorable animals.
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At its worse, this is merely a gotcha moment for the audience, or a poorly veiled attempt to universalize a film's themes.
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Widely criticized as a thinly veiled anti-Semitic appeal, Mr. Schonberger thought the whole effort was dangerous, helping to create anti-Semites.
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The manifesto contained a not very thinly veiled rejection of Thatcherism: it repudiated "the cult of individualism" and attacked "untrammelled free markets".
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Shares of rare earth miners in Asia Pacific surged on Wednesday after Beijing made a veiled threat toward Washington regarding the materials.
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He followed that up by tweeting thinly-veiled conspiracy theories prompted by Matt Lauer's firing at NBC over allegations of sexual assault.
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Mexican multimedia artist Francisco Toledo, who is around the same age as Pellicer, offers another poignant example of this same veiled idealism.
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Katy Perry's latest music video, "Chained To The Rhythm," delivers a strange combination of chillwave, bubbly pop, and thinly veiled political woes.
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Sometimes it is offered in good faith, sometimes as thinly veiled political opposition, but it either case, it is bad and wrong.
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In some places, women are veiled, stoned and killed; at a minimum, they are blamed for sowing disorder in the ideal society.
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The most senior bureaucrat in Ottawa issued "veiled threats" of what would happen if she did not change her mind, she testified.
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In one case, the rumors were so heavily veiled that they might as well not have been said in the first place.
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Instead of a not-so-veiled attack on consumerism, his movie would be more of a take on post-tragedy community building.
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On Monday, Jacobs posted a reflective Instagram message, which fans and followers took as a veiled reference to her romance with Ravenel.
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If Democrats were truly interested in maintaining an independent Federal Reserve, they would abandon their veiled attempt to take over the Fed.
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In 2017 we've moved on from veiled words hidden behind encryption, to victims tweeting out their accounts and naming their alleged attackers.
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Of course, it's all a thinly-veiled threat, because the humans will destroy the world if they don't get their shit together.
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This was evident on Tuesday, when, after hitting Sanders directly over Wall Street, she offered a more veiled attack over his experience.
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"Too often, co-ventures are little more than thinly-veiled marketing operations," New York Attorney General Barbara Underwood said in a statement.
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George H.W. Bush was not the first nor the last to use coded language and veiled racist appeals in his campaign messages.
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Finally, Dev confronts her about her unusual behavior and the two have a barely-veiled conversation about their feelings for one another.
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Bernie Sanders, a Democratic hopeful, tweeted during the night that his campaign's message was about unity, a thinly veiled shot at Trump.
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Something you're sure to notice if you ever visit Dubai is that the women here command attention — whether they're veiled or not.
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It's one of the trickiest, most innocently veiled questions we experience when applying for a new job: What was your previous salary?
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If Swift could write a thinly veiled song about "Haylor," then of course Styles could do the same on his solo debut.
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His brother offered veiled swipes at Bush's more dramatic opponents and tried to underwrite his brother's credentials to be commander-in-chief.
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He says she's being unreasonable and it's a "thinly veiled attempt" to renege on the settlement and try to get more money.
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Farrier was unnerved but resigned; after all, his life has been full of these veiled threats ever since he discovered competitive tickling.
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One of the biggest secrets adults keep is that wine tastings are nothing more than a thinly-veiled guise to get drunk.
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Blaming music for violence is nothing new on either side of the Atlantic, but it's harmful, poorly sourced, thinly-veiled horseshit nonetheless.
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Things started off sexy as Dobrev opened with "Let's Get It On," which could be a veiled shot at Tebow's famous virginity.
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In his final speech, he warned Americans away from a politics of fear — decrying, in only thinly veiled language, the Trump campaign.
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"This assertion seems like a thinly veiled pretext to exclude immigrants and racial minorities from being counted literally and figuratively," he said.
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"My job as a novelist isn't to draw a thinly veiled version of real people and institutions," he told me via email.
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"It was thinly veiled [as an effort] to save our monuments, to save our heritage," Parker told NBC News about the rally.
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In the oral argument on March 2nd, however, this goal was exposed as a poorly veiled excuse to limit access to abortion.
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With Trump's track record, it's hard to dismiss the fear that there might be something more to this than just veiled warnings.
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Since July, Trump's repeated scrutiny of Powell has gradually escalated with new veiled threats that he might consider firing his Fed chairman.
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MORE (R-Ariz.) took aim at the current political environment, including veiled swipes at President Trump, during a speech on Monday night.
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I understand the urge to avoid a veiled Dylan biography by travelling back to a point before he came on the scene.
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Many see the petro as a thinly-veiled and illegal debt instrument for injecting hard-currency into Venezuela's depleted foreign reserve coffers.
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The thinly-veiled white nationalist group used Facebook as a recruiting tool, with numerous groups and pages to organise and attract members.
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Antidoping authorities from nearly 20 countries on Wednesday issued a thinly veiled call for new leadership of the World Anti-Doping Agency.
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Last year, Boko Haram released a video where they showed veiled girls they claimed were Chibok girls saying they would never return.
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And Mr. Trump reinforced questions about his candidacy at a debate on Thursday by making a barely veiled reference to his penis.
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"Being called RBF may be a thinly veiled attempt to call someone mean, or even perpetuate benevolent sexist culture" he told us.
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Social conservatives like Pat Buchanan and Bill Bennett saw multiculturalism as a thinly veiled attack on the West (read: white European culture).
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Though Adele didn't address the U.K.'s Brexit vote directly, she appeared to make several veiled references to Thursday's polarizing E.U. referendum.
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The iconic Berliner Fernsehturm television tower is veiled in fog and the streets are brimming with cyclists on their way to work.
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Scientists are studying whether the planet can be veiled in particles that would reflect incoming sunlight and offset warming of the planet.
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It's Jay and Joe's first official collaboration after years of veiled disses and rumors of bottles smashed over heads in the club.
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Belaboring the cartoon connection, the director leaves the family struggles that enrich Mr. Suskind's 2014 book of the same title stubbornly veiled.
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The former secretary of State also took some veiled shots at Trump while touting the ability of women to serve as leaders.
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Ms. Wang, a mighty substitute for the work's string instruments, demonstrated how the piece has always used violins as thinly veiled percussion.
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" He complained that the prosecution appeared to be "nothing more than a thinly veiled attempt at politically motivated retribution against Mr. Peterson.
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This is a thinly veiled effort to slash water pollution protections that have long been embraced by both Republican and Democratic administrations.
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The Sun suggested she had been threatened partly because she had been improperly veiled and had shown her face in televised interviews.
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The addition, for decades unthinkable, speaks volumes about the influence of the far right, veiled by the calm of a predictable election.
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As she sentenced Stone, Jackson offered veiled criticism of Trump's attempts to influence the case and the false narratives offered all around.
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Such is the world of Antifa, a new game that lets players fight a thinly veiled Trump in all of its ridiculousness.
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Giuliani had raised the prospect of "insurance" in comments that he&aposs said were jokes but that also seemed like veiled warnings.
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Judge Watson flatly rejected the government's argument that a court would have to investigate Mr. Trump's "veiled psyche" to deduce religious animus.
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At lunch, Mr. Trump used a combination of humor and thinly veiled threats to pressure senators to do what he was asking.
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Buttigieg went on offense Tuesday night, defending his work with Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan with a veiled swipe at Sens.
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On the rare occasions he's spoken publicly over the past year, he's made only veiled references to the current Oval Office occupant.
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MORE condemned the current state of U.S. politics on Thursday, in what many perceived to be thinly-veiled swipes at President Trump.
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She explained that she used pseudonyms and veiled many details of her life story because she was in a uniquely vulnerable situation.
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Seeking passage of health-care legislation — which violated his explicit campaign promises — Trump chided a reluctant GOP senator with a veiled threat.
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Kraft played to the crowd, making a thinly veiled reference to the punishment and calling it the sweetest win of his career.
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He also took a veiled shot at the notion of a shadowy alliance among Democrats, the mainstream media, and the Deep State.
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Trump's veiled and direct attacks on McCain and Flake are also not likely to make his party's Senate leader any more friendly.
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The show also contains 11 of Stout's graphite drawings, whose finely textured images range through the gray spectrum and seem almost veiled.
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For all the uncertainty that veiled the Yankees at the start of the season — How far could their youthful hitters carry them?
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The N.R.A. magazine's latest issue surfaced after high-profile government officials were the recent targets of veiled or explicit threats of violence.
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The Christian Democrats moved sharply to the right, adopting slightly softer versions of Mr. Wilders's positions, including Euroskepticism and thinly-veiled Islamophobia.
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In his inauguration speech, Mr. Trump pledged to "bring back our jobs" and "bring back our borders," in veiled references to Mexico.
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The illustration underscores the key elements of her signature iconography: a lone, central figure, draped in medieval garbs and veiled in mystery.
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Some Democrats have said adding such a question is a veiled attempt to undercount communities of color, which tend to lean Democratic.
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The conversation about Trump was particularly interesting, given that Carter has often veiled (however thinly) his criticisms of the President in interviews.
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The Last Jedi's diverse cast wasn't celebrated by everyone, but J.J. Abrams sees criticisms of the film as nothing more than veiled sexism.
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Pyongyang considers these drills to be nothing short of a thinly veiled prelude to invasion, and has historically reacted with shows of force.
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" O'Reilly even alleged that "veiled threats" have been made and that performers are "scared that they will lose work if they show up.
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But Hailey, who is married to Gomez ex Justin Bieber, says it really is just a coincidence — no thinly-veiled threats here, people!
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China's Xinhua news agency, which offers a reflection of official thinking, welcomed the decision albeit with a thinly-veiled criticism of the delay.
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The real (yet somewhat veiled) goal, in my opinion, is to get users to search and find the things they want to buy.
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Because actual incidents of voter impersonation and fraud are so rare, Democrats see the laws as thinly-veiled attempts to suppress their voters.
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Could you talk a little bit about the thinly veiled aura of anti-fatness you see lurking around "health" and weight-loss spaces?
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During his victory speech Tuesday night, Northam emphasized diversity in what appeared to be a thinly-veiled critique of Trump and his opponent.
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Instead of his typical ramblings, Danny started calling me names, insulting my "Jewish nose," and making thinly veiled threats to ruin my career.
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"The ceremonies you have seen today are ancient, and some of their origins are veiled in the mists of the past," she said.
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"Honest businesses should not have to fear criminal prosecution," he declared, a line that some interpreted as a veiled reference to Mr Calvey.
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On the other side are their opponents who allege that some of those efforts are really a veiled attempt to restrict the vote.
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Some will see the strikes against ships in the area as a veiled warning of its readiness to make good on its threat.
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To Judge Mary Murguia, however, the motion was a thinly veiled claim that the judge's alleged bias somehow flowed from her racial heritage.
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Yet his mature disposition veiled an underlying innocence, an inquisitive interest in the world without a deep understanding of how to navigate it.
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Once Karen stopped yelling, Chris responded with a thoughtful, tempered response –except for the thinly veiled Hitler reference at the end of it.
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Twitter users quickly pointed out that the comment could be interpreted as a thinly veiled sexual joke — and they weren't happy about it.
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"The law and the Constitution do not tolerate someone veiled by anonymity" to violate people's honor and use images of them, Roberge said.
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Kit Harington himself recently spoke to EW about the lengths he had to go to keep his identity veiled while filming Season 6.
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In an inner sanctuary, carvings showed seven planets surrounded by the signs of the zodiac, and a procession of camels and veiled women.
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Via some not-so-veiled threats from Aubrey, Brody realizes that she needs money for Aubrey's mom to save Emily's store — I think!
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Standing alongside the President as he met the Pope inside the Sala del Tronetto here were his wife, Melania, dramatically veiled in lace.
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However, in a veiled reference to the United States, he said it was important for regional friends to stand up to outside interference.
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Also, Vogt followed up quickly with another veiled reference to Waymo's testing program, which is running a trial ride hailing service in Arizona.
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The competition is certainly aware of this: Here, Bragi, and Jabra all issued statements yesterday that took veiled shots at Apple's wireless offering.
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IBM followed suit in October, saying that the solicitation was "written with just one company in mind," a thinly-veiled reference to Amazon.
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Disturbingly, the reasons advanced by the Department of Justice for the citizenship question seem to be a veiled attempt to mask ulterior motives.
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But in his public remarks he's avoided direct criticism of Trump, never naming him and referring in only veiled ways to his actions.
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ABI coerced distributors with so-called "incentive programs" that were thinly veiled efforts to prevent distributors from giving consumers the beers they desire.
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MORE (R-Ariz.) took aim at the current political environment, including apparent veiled swipes at President Trump, during a speech on Monday night.
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In Brandeis's case, opposition to his appointment combined scarcely veiled anti-Semitism with hostility to what some perceived to be his radical politics.
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Reports at the time described the women, nearly completely veiled except for their eyes, getting into 15 cars and driving through the capital.
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This happens when the other examples to which we refer have differences that are glossed over or exhibit important nuances that remain veiled.
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At the time of the Prophet, women rode around on camels, which he said was far more provocative than veiled women piloting S.U.V.s.
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Some of them, like Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany, offered veiled criticism even as they sent Mr. Trump pro forma letters of congratulation.
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There were discreet talks among senior Downing Street and Palace officials, and days later the monarch made a veiled -- yet hugely significant -- intervention.
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But the imagery and shifting subtleties in the lyrics suggest a political allegory, and the song is often understood as a veiled critique.
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The books can be seen as a veiled confession and attempt at self-exoneration, an examination of the possibility and limits of atonement.
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Ms. Swift, who studiously avoids confrontation while writing veiled riddles about her ex-boyfriends and frenemies into her songs, didn't stand a chance.
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"Some people feel uncomfortable in the company of a veiled woman, but what makes her uncomfortable are naked women on billboards," she said.
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He seemed to offer some veiled advice to the administration in an apparent reference to the deluge of leaks plaguing the White House.
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Another distinctly Carwan presence is the ''Arab Doll'' object by Carlo Massoud, which brings to mind both a bullet and a veiled woman.
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Admit that The Boss is really just a thinly veiled takedown of the antiquated Girl Scouts and a feminist manifesto about leaning in.
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Responding in late February, the SEC agreed and took a veiled shot at shareholders, implying they don't know enough to set company policy.
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Perhaps you're pressured—overtly, or more likely, through veiled comments—to attend an off-hours work function during which you're not getting paid.
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That likely made North Korea happy: It sees US-South Korea exercises as thinly veiled training for a future war with the North.
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But both of these "investments" in movie theaters fall in the category of thinly veiled tourism ads; they're not showing the latest blockbusters.
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It is the direct antithesis to the notion that your social media should be a painstakingly curated stream of thinly veiled self-branding.
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Meanwhile, white people are finding ways to use veiled language to promote racist ideas without having their posts deleted or their accounts banned.
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I thought she would be the typical white feminist who would argue that being veiled is a form of submission to patriarchal religion.
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During congressional testimony in May, Mr. Wray gave a thinly veiled warning to lawmakers about the dangers of exposing information about confidential sources.
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It is, in essence, a proclamation of the brand's barely veiled ambition: that the world, or at least Paris, revolve around this sun.
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It also hurts sex workers' ability to make a living and safely vet clients online, and is a thinly veiled form of censorship.
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Crowder, for his part, repeatedly framed the outcry as a veiled jab at independent creators who compete with mainstream media for user engagement.
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His message might be interpreted "as a thinly veiled offer of a pardon conditioned on Flynn keeping his mouth shut," Mr. Sklansky said.
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When she pointed out that she was the candidate, not her male colleague, he called her brother with a veiled threat, she said.
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The text messages between Chapo and Sanchez included several not-so-veiled threats about what would happen if she ever turned against him.
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Instead, populists often suggest in a more or less veiled manner that they are dealing with not a silent but a silenced majority.
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Beijing has been shoring up its rare earth industry recently and issuing thinly-veiled threats that it could curb exports of the minerals.
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Somewhat remarkably, Detective Pikachu contains a veiled portrayal of James and Lachlan Murdoch's attempts to wrestle control of their father Rupert's media empire.
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The veiled threat, broadcast over state-run news media this week as President Trump ratcheted up his trade war against Beijing, was clear.
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Ms. Dukes, the N.A.A.C.P. president, offered a not-so-veiled warning to Mr. Cuomo, whom many Democrats blame for the Republican-controlled Senate.
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Ms. Aharanwa is a laugh and a half, beaming and preening as her arched eyebrows and fluttering eyelashes betray her thinly veiled judgments.
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Mr. McCoy, who had a scholarship pending, said he had taken Mr. Williams's words as a veiled threat about their status on campus.
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It's what Vogue Arabia was paying for when it put an only-semi-veiled Gigi Hadid on the cover of its first issue.
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During his Europe trip on Monday, US Secretary of State Michael Pompeo gave countries a thinly veiled ultimatum: it's the US or Huawei.
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Enter Rob Manfred ... who earlier this week made a veiled threat to move the team to Vegas if Oakland didn't drop their lawsuit.
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" She made a veiled allusion to the other agencies' process, noting that "major updates to the C.R.A. regulations happen once every few decades.
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While visiting a 1,000-year-old village in southern France, he said he saw a group of veiled women milling around a fountain.
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Kaepernick did not elaborate further, but that did not stop plenty of people from speculating that it was a veiled shot at Vick.
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We told Jones about it, and he chose to believe the call was a veiled threat, an attempt to intimidate us into silence.
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MORE (R-Ariz.) delivered a blunt denunciation of nationalist forces that was seen by many as a thinly-veiled attack on the president.
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But now that the network has apparently soured on one of its on-air personalities, Trump is already lobbing some thinly veiled threats.
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Some saw it as a veiled threat to resume the nuclear and long-range missile tests North Korea has suspended since late 2017.
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Nearly three years ago, they were affronted by changes that added commissions to sales generated through the site and also veiled their names.
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The stories of gay priests are unspoken, veiled from the outside world, known only to one another, if they are known at all.
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Later, it emerged that Trump directly targeted the whistleblower with a veiled hint of violence while addressing US diplomats at the United Nations.
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In any event, Beanie still managed to perform in Philly after the knockout, and took a thinly veiled shot at Meek and co.
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Efforts to take no-deal off the table are a "thinly veiled attempt to stop Brexit," the newspaper quoted the Brexiteer as saying.
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The final track on the record, "Infrared," was a thinly-veiled Drake diss, replete with a reference to Quentin Miller, Drake's purported ghostwriter.
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"This pressure, or political interference to intervene, was not appropriate," she said, adding that some officials had made veiled threats unless she cooperated.
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According to emails, Page made what was considered a "veiled threat" that he would block large acquisitions that could reduce his voting power.
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We're also not just talking about Hollis Doyle (Gregg Henry), the oil tycoon who became a thinly veiled stand-in for Trump last season.
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Apple (AAPL) is calling for the introduction of a "comprehensive federal privacy law " in the U.S. In a thinly-veiled message to tech behemoths.
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"This is an opportunity to bring civility back to our community," Kessler insisted in his lawsuit, while also making thinly veiled threats of violence.
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The Times also reported that Vázquez's media outlet published an article on a land dispute that resulted in "veiled threats" from the warring parties.
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" In a filing the next day, Pitt's lawyer Lance Spiegel slammed Jolie's filing as "unnecessary" and "a thinly-veiled effort to manipulate media coverage.
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In part, their suspicions are rooted in the veiled nature of those sessions, which have sometimes occurred without aides or even American interpreters present.
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"It's such a shame that conflict between two countries interferes with the fields of pure art and culture," said Jo in a veiled tweet.
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She called the launch "unacceptable" and shot a thinly-veiled barb to China, indirectly calling the Chinese "enablers" of North Korea's saber rattling. 4.
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The bill now goes to the unelected House of Lords, which faced veiled threats about its abolition if it amends or delays the legislation.
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She, like many concern trolls, veiled her body-shaming with worry — worry that someone so seemingly unhealthy wouldn't be able to protect her child.
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In one veiled dig, Mr. Dorsey said the fight against online disinformation would be hampered if technology companies accepted payment for misleading political content.
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But Wednesday, some of the more liberal justices suggested otherwise -- expressing concern that the Kansas prosecutions amounted to a veiled attempt at immigration enforcement.
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In it, the ultimate revenge for a brutal breakup is to write about it with violent, thinly veiled metaphors in an impressive debut novel.
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Many in Moscow see blagoustroistvo as a thinly-veiled ploy to placate the urban middle class who protested against fraudulent elections in 2011-12.
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Washington (CNN)Mitt Romney on Saturday took a thinly veiled shot at Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders, warning against "demagogues" in a commencement address.
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Trading out her tiara for a veiled cowboy hat and accessorizing with a pink bachelorette sash, Camp and her crew hit the honky-tonk.
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In a veiled shot at GOP presidential front-runner Donald Trump, fellow billionaire Warren Buffett on Monday dismissed the real estate mogul's campaign slogan.
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He sent me a thinly veiled apology with some upsetting language, and after that email, almost a year went by without hearing from him.
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Worried leaders tempered their letters of congratulation to Mr Trump with veiled reminders of the transatlantic values many of them believe his victory imperils.
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Biden said the criticism of Clinton has been "veiled and unspecific," but she needs to show voters that she understands their challenges and pain.
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She even had some veiled shade for soon-to-be candidate Joe Biden on a bankruptcy bill he sponsored that favored credit card companies.
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Some things will warm the heart of any fan of the franchise, including the scenes at Hogwarts and a thinly veiled Harry Potter callback.
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You're typing out a repulsive, potentially racist, thinly veiled death threat to send to an actor, political commentator, or the person you're currently stalking.
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Maria's pathology is mirrored in the surreal workings of the mass-streaming service called Muskvision (a thinly-veiled cypher for Netflix), where she works.
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Inserting these extra layers inside the Aeon Flows made both models sound veiled, for obvious reasons, but it also made the headphones less comfortable.
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Even before then, many critics, privy to early screenings, openly wondered if the film was a veiled confession or a shameless act of manipulation.
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" In a filing the next day, Pitt's lawyer Lance Spiegel slammed Jolie's filing as "unnecessary" and "a thinly-veiled effort to manipulate media coverage.
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"He made a veiled threat that 'Tomorrow everyone is going to pay' or something to that effect," a former Facebook security employee told CNBC.
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Following this, Lady C's husband, Victorianly called Eustice, begins seeing a strange, veiled bride who appears to only haunt him at inconvenient times, i.e.
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He also penned an episode of "Superstore" called "Labor" — a thinly veiled allusion to Walmart's efforts to discourage labor unions for its store workers.
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To draw attention to the lengths Texas Republicans will go to block abortion access under the thinly veiled guise of "protecting women," Houston Rep.
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The Trump administration stopped short of closing the U.S. Embassy in Havana, but Bolton presented a harsh, if veiled, criticism of the Obama approach.
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The latest fashion sweeping our nation's capital this summer has been to cloak protectionist trade policies under the thinly veiled guise of national security.
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In doing so, they can redirect precious dollars back to where they were originally intended to go and away from thinly veiled political machines.
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They held smartphones to his ear and played his favorite song, "Lockjaw," by French Montana, a veiled boast about not snitching to the police.
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But both pointedly referred to other incidents of state-sponsored hacking against the U.S., which could be interpreted as veiled threats to the Kremlin.
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This January 3 will be the beginning of this journey for both Americans and for veiled and unveiled Muslim women all around the world.
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Investigators saw this as "a veiled attempt ... to blunt the candor of witnesses and otherwise prevent them from sharing certain details," the report says.
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Buttigieg seemed to take a veiled shot at Biden, a man who has held elective office since before the South Bend mayor was born.
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De Blasio, taking a veiled shot at Biden, said: Can we just be clear that if you're a Democrat, you're against the Hyde Amendment?
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Russian law prohibits what it calls "propaganda on nontraditional sexual relationships," which critics call a thinly veiled measure to harass gay men and lesbians.
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" Warren made a veiled reference to a possible 2020 bid, telling the progressive activists that the fight against Trump and powerful interests is "uphill.
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European Council President Donald Tusk took a thinly veiled shot at the trade adviser, writing that there's a "special place in heaven" for Trudeau.
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In the midst of it is Ai himself, helping pull people onto the shore or comforting a veiled woman who breaks down on camera.
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While working on the second volume of the Veiled Hearts show, Brooks felt he needed to listen closer to the subjects in his paintings.
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Claudia Jordan wants Planned Parenthood to remain alive and strong, in case Casey Anthony makes good on her veiled wish to have more kids.
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On Monday, The Athletic's Jon Krawczynski quoted Joerger as saying "There's no veiled shots at anybody," in response to the reaction to his comments.
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His veiled bearing is a curiosity, because in a sport where fighters steel themselves against weakness, an official may own its most impenetrable face.
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Nevertheless, there's a barely veiled warning against the proposed storm: Wayne's famous alter ego is unlikely to take any kind of troublemaking sitting down.
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MORE (R-Ariz.) issuing a veiled threat to subpoena the White House national security official responsible for coordinating cybersecurity policy across the federal government.
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While she steered clear of figuration, other artists in exile have tackled political themes by representing veiled women and religious fervor in their work.
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White residents of Wind Gap may not say "Confederate" aloud, but they're happy to twist Civil War history to suit their barely veiled sympathies.
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You might be tempted to think, knowing my political sensibilities, that this is a thinly veiled attempt to shame President Trump's critics into silence.
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As food items, these beverages are imbued with a particular irony by the oft-veiled war that multinationals wage for dominance over various markets.
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In recent months, Italian populists are still making veiled threats to break up the coalition, and the official denials are not 100 percent reassuring.
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Mr. Serebrennikov's productions at the Gogol Center, a small Moscow theater, challenged Russia's conservative culture and often featured thinly veiled criticism of Mr. Putin.
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But Mr. Chan and others took that mention as a veiled threat to raise the rent or even oust the club from the building.
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Working through her father's wartime trauma helped her find her place in a legacy that was "not so much forgotten as veiled in silence."
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The speech was a good one — about empowering young women — but it was more of a thinly veiled jab at West than anything else.
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"Why, with so much talent out there, with so many compelling restaurants to cover, would you review the one veiled in controversy?" she wrote.
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The paint application masquerades as random, but bespeaks intense deliberation, the emotionality of which is veiled by the single colors, but also quickly felt.
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He did not support Mr. Dodik's most aggressive gesture — a thinly veiled attempt in 2016 at an independence referendum for the country's Serb region.
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In spite of some efforts to interpret it as a veiled pro-Trump polemic, the film doesn't track neatly with our current ideological agitations.
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In an indelible image of strength and loss, Ms. Shabazz's face is veiled in black lace as a single tear rolls down her cheek.
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The National Rifle Association called the campaign "pointless" and a "thinly veiled anti-gun stunt" in a statement in its journal, America's 1st Freedom.
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It was a veiled but distinct jab at the current occupants of the West Wing, who have weathered a tumultuous year since Obama departed.
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But not once did he judge me or refuse to talk to me because I wasn't veiled, or was wearing ripped jeans or leather.
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Some have viewed Sixtus Beckmesser, a pedantic mediocrity who is the closest thing that "Meistersinger" has to a villain, as a veiled Jewish caricature.
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Schutz's paintings, in which abstract and figurative images combine to tell enigmatic stories, sometimes carry veiled references to what's going on in the world.
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The comments appeared to be a veiled criticism of government officials who testified last month about concerns that Trump's policy toward Ukraine was inappropriate.
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The film critic Jerome Christensen has argued that a number of Hollywood films from the 1990s can be read as thinly veiled corporate allegories.
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The Islamic State vowed to escalate its "war on polytheism" — a phrase that, in the Egyptian context, is a thinly veiled reference to Christianity.
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Thom Tillis, who took a thinly veiled swipe at the two of them for meeting as a small group and presenting an unworkable compromise.
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There are no dissenting opinions touting one justice's pet theory of executive power or slapping a thinly veiled legal justification on a partisan outcome.
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Miller documents the literary establishment's effort to conceal this, and argues that L.E.L.'s verse is filled with veiled implication, encoded language, and subversion.
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Chinese social media users immediately slammed the poster, saying it was a veiled reference to Hong Kong&aposs black-clad protesters throwing Molotov cocktails.
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Elizabeth Warren kicks off a barely veiled campaign for the 2020 presidential nomination, with a video that takes the fight straight to Donald Trump.
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The closest we've come to knowing anything about where Half-Life was headed was this thinly veiled fanfic from former Valve writer Marc Laidlaw.
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S. A. Chakraborty's novel, the first of a projected trilogy, opens with a veiled woman fortunetelling in what appears to be 18th-century Cairo.
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The derision and aspersions are dangerous and unwarranted," Webster argued, adding that Trump's "thinly veiled suggestion" that Wray may be fired "disturbs me greatly.
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Photographs of nude men who are veiled with white fabric might not seem obviously connected at first to Trump's political assault on gay rights.
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Some referred to the measure as draconian and a thinly veiled attempt by coaches — particularly in men's basketball — to reassert control of their players.
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The security team also expressed its concern over the presence of several masked protesters, who veiled their faces in Palestinian Keffiyehs and red bandanas.
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The broad, if veiled, attacks on Omar from Democratic leaders at the conference were meant to reassert their ironclad backing of the Jewish state.
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And while she does not explicitly say so, it is impossible to avoid reading it as a deliberate, thinly veiled commentary on Donald Trump.
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A Republican state representative in Idaho posted on Facebook a veiled threat against four young women who were peacefully protesting outside the state's GOP convention.
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And, in a thinly-veiled message to tech behemoths stateside, Cook insisted U.S.-based companies had no need to fear more stringent privacy regulation laws.
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Sanders and Buttigieg took what seemed to be veiled swipes at Biden, the Democratic front-runner who skipped the dinner because of a scheduling conflict.
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That coincided with a thinly veiled threat about rare earths, of which the country is a major exporter, from the government's top economic planning agency.
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North Korea has said it would reject Malaysia's autopsy report and accused Malaysia of "colluding with outside forces" — a veiled reference to rival South Korea.
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Andrew Cuomo asked public officials not to encourage hatred or attacks against the news media in what seemed like a veiled reference to President Trump.
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What has an anonymous man veiled in shadow, protected by the internet's capacity to keep them at a remove from responsibility, ever done to me?
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As governors of both parties gathered in Washington for the National Governors Association's winter meeting, the subtext was thinly veiled: We told you so, Iowa.
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The faerie folk apparently face a lot of discrimination from the human population, which means this could contain some veiled commentary for current geopolitical climates.
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I'd even started a draft of a novel; the kind of thinly veiled nonfiction one attempts with brief but arresting enterprise in their early twenties.
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Now, 49-year-old Jim is breaking his silence ... coming out swinging hard against the allegations and seemingly taking veiled shots at Meghan as well.
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Women with veiled faces hurry around performing chores and the men, their moustaches neatly curled, lounge on charpoys, tugging on bubbling hookahs and talking politics.
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The comment, reported by CCTV, was taken as a veiled threat aimed at the U.S. and its technology companies that are dependent on the materials.
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In the debate that has followed the 2016 Oscar nominations, there is the usual outrage, disgust and, in some parts, indifference or thinly veiled contempt.
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She talked about how she wants to pass comprehensive immigration reform, taking a thinly veiled swipe at Trump, though she didn't mention him by name.
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In Cleveland on Saturday night, Popovich certainly did not disavow his thinly veiled critique of the Blatt dismissal, which came after the Golden State rout.
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As for Lara, her chat with the disgruntled widow of a former partner who died on 9/11 lifts the veil off the veiled threat.
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"The growing number of veiled women reflects the investment of Islamists," Nadia Ould-Kaci, of Women of Aubervilliers against the Veil, told the Senate recently.
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Carole Radziwill's announcement she's leaving 'Real Housewives of NY' due to "frenemies" is a not-so-thinly veiled shot at Bethenny Frankel ... TMZ has learned.
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It's tough to algorithmically flag their comments — they could be a subtweet of a subtweet, a thinly veiled historical reference, a euphemism with no keywords.
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But the doll sequences are so obviously designed to offer barely veiled commentary on Mark's psyche that they don't have much non-metaphorical breathing room.
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Some call it a thinly veiled attempt to squelch political criticism of Israel, including student movements pressing for divestiture or boycotts against the Jewish state.
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It was a veiled swipe at Christie's state, which has suffered multiple credit downgrades and struggles with a massive pension fund problem during Christie's tenure.
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The companies say demand for beauty products that are halal, or target specific issues like veiled hair, will grow as the Muslim middle class grows.
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How will this new legislation impact lucrative genres of videos that are, if we're being honest, most often just thinly veiled ads targeted at kids?
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Yesterday, Trump tweeted a critique of social media in general, that is generally being regarded as a thinly-veiled allusion to his embattled supporter, Jones.
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North Korea has said it will reject Malaysia's autopsy report and accused Malaysia of "colluding with outside forces", a veiled reference to rival South Korea.
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In addition to more overt Nazi symbolism, Kjellberg makes references to the alt-right that are veiled but obvious if you know where to look.
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"All civilians are leaving the area, shops are closed," he said, standing next to his two veiled wives, seven children and 70 year old mother.
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According to a source, the "Tin Man" singer, 34, has made several veiled references about the Turnpike Troubadours frontman on her Instagram account since February.
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He opened by making it look like he was delivering a veiled endorsement of Clinton, who is facing a stronger than expected challenge from Sanders.
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Even if Trump appeals to your heart and your emotions, Cruz told audiences in ways both stark and veiled, you need to vet him carefully.
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He made a not so veiled reference to Republican presidential candidate Ted Cruz, who called for "carpet bombing" the Islamic State on the campaign trail.
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His supporters not only deeply distrust the media but believe journalists are all thinly-veiled liberals who are out to get conservatives at every turn.
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Spielberg continued, painting a pretty rose-colored picture of the political context of the '80s (with a thinly veiled dig at current President Donald Trump).
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Then he played the victim, making veiled threats of violence and claiming his church was under "spiritual attack" in the wake of the McGregor video.
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More recently, the women's liberation and gay rights movements have been credited—and blamed—for expanding sexual freedom, and SIECUS's contribution has been somewhat veiled.
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Mr. Rodriguez also took a thinly veiled jab at Julián Castro and Cory Booker, who raised money by telling supporters they would drop out otherwise.
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" Then, during the ceremony, Macron took what appeared to be a thinly veiled shot at Trump, saying that "patriotism is the exact opposite of nationalism.
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The exclusion has historical roots: Following orientalist stereotypes shored up under colonialism, the veiled and covered-up Muslim woman became the exemplar of oppressed persons.
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Hillary Clinton made a surprise cameo in the revival's first episode, playing a veiled version of herself who interviewed for a job as Brown's secretary.
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But Republicans couldn't call him on that, because more or less veiled appeals to racial resentment have been key to their party's success for decades.
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"They're burning all the witches, even if you aren't one," she sings, on "I Did Something Bad," making a thinly veiled reference to political melodrama.
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"Then this version of the veiled woman is so terrifying and unsettling, and really this avenue or expression of the repressed woman," the actress says.
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"Two veiled girls suspected to be suicide bombers entered Chibok market at about 12.54 pm today," a police official said, asking not to be named.
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Sweeping state interference into local efforts to raise wages and improve the lives of working Americans is a thinly-veiled attempt to perpetuate white supremacy.
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What emerged was a portrait of life as a Muslim woman, veiled or not, in parts of Europe where terrorism has put people on edge.
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French President Emmanuel Macron warned over the weekend of the spread of nationalism during a thinly veiled swipe at Trump's brand of "America First" patriotism.
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Trump's remarks appeared to be a veiled reference to treating Mexico as a functional "safe third country" for the purposes of U.S.-bound asylum-seekers.
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Ramos posted veiled threats on social media and also turned his attention to McCarthy, re-posting McCarthy's Facebook posts on social media, the attorney said.
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With Tillerson gone and Mattis and Kelly on their way out, the prevailing sentiment among establishment Republicans in Washington was one of thinly veiled panic.
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You would hardly ever see images of queens in India with jewelry as they believed in the purdah, or veiled system, that kept women secluded.
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Attempts from the British side to strengthen its negotiating position through veiled threats to slash corporate tax rates or veto European defense cooperation risk backfiring.
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I enjoy hosting dinners at my home, and I firmly believe that my invitations should not be veiled requests for friends to cater my parties.
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On the one hand, Mr. Trump's affirmative case for himself began with a veiled joke about his genitalia, and never really went far from there.
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Veiled under voluminous layers of gas, these environments reach temperatures of around 5,000 Kelvin (8,540 Fahrenheit) and pressures of 150 gigapascals (1.5 million Earth atmospheres).
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Washington is now asking the court to apply the emergency halt to the new ban, arguing it is a veiled version of the old one.
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The number 88 is used by neo-Nazis as a veiled way of saying "Heil Hitler"—H being the eight letter of the German alphabet.
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Its title alone alludes to Rakowitz's interest in veiled or misunderstood meanings, standing as a machine's mistranslation of the film title, Revenge of the Sith.
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The most recent season shows her accepting a thinly veiled bribe to try to establish her post-presidential library and emerging determined to run again.
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America's political elite — particularly members, like Senator Jeff Flake, who are still in office — owe us much more than veiled put-downs at a funeral.
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Mr. Kleinfeld was ousted from that job this year after making veiled threats to an activist investor who was pressing for changes to the company.
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The virtuosity of "Esplanade," with its daring floor-skimming slides and perilous catches, is veiled and like the other dances on the program, seemingly simple.
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Mr. Burr appeared to make a veiled reference to the texts during a public hearing with the heads of the government's intelligence agencies last month.
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The statement, full of dismay over Japanese domination, ended with veiled threats of armed action if the Japanese empire did not immediately grant Korean independence.
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The accusations the suitors make to this veiled figure, whose scarred face they are not permitted to see, don't need to be based in fact.
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It was a bold statement in a country where the large majority of women are still veiled and where the veil is loaded with meaning.
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Mr. Bolton said that at least some of the travel to Cuba was "veiled tourism," and that the government would be cracking down on it.
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Mark Bibbee sent 189 pages of rambling, delusional and disturbing documents to Clooney's team, among other things making veiled threats against the actor and Amal.
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He can be testy, but eschews anger, even in the face of the barely veiled bigotry and squalid conspiracy-mongering of his more extreme opponents.
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McConnell took a veiled shot at the two for forcing a temporary gap in U.S. intelligence for what he said are "political reasons" (The Hill).
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On Twitter, offensive lineman Ellis McKennie issued a veiled criticism "of people do not have the courage to hold anyone accountable" for his teammate's death.
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On Sunday, the Saudi Press Agency (SPA) quoted an unnamed Saudi official making a veiled threat to respond to pressure by tinkering with oil supplies.
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Iranian President Hassan Rouhani made a statement earlier this week that some are taking as a veiled threat to shut down the Strait of Hormuz.
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" And she believes the United Nations' efforts to reduce carbon emissions are a veiled attempt to create a "one-world state ruled by planetary managers.
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"There is sort of a thinly veiled contempt for the notion that Bernie Sanders has been saying the same thing for 30 years," she said.
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In them, government bureaucrats with barely veiled pseudonyms refuse to listen to his warnings and fail to take aggressive measures to clean up the lake.
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Trailers in July veiled the political aspect of the $15 million film and made it resemble an entry in the Universal's dystopian "Purge" horror series.
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At the prayer breakfast, he cast thinly veiled aspersions upon the faiths of his religious rivals, Ms. Pelosi and Senator Mitt Romney, Republican of Utah.
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At first, that criticism stung, though it also struck her as barely veiled sexism, Ms. Cottrill said over pizza the day after her media blitz.
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And some of his loyalists have alleged, in veiled terms, that the country's spy agency provided the investigation team with evidence against the ruling family.
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The president's thinly veiled suggestion that the director, Christopher Wray, like his banished predecessor, James Comey, could be on the chopping block, disturbs me greatly.
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At one point in April, Priebus delivered a veiled threat to Ryan — telling him his job could be in jeopardy if the votes weren't there.
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That appeared to be a veiled shot at Democrats who have called for fiscal parity, with domestic spending receiving the same increase as defense spending.
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President Donald Trump repeated an earlier call for an internet tax, in a thinly veiled shot at Amazon's Jeff Bezos, who owns The Washington Post.
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But Democrats and activists like Free Press CEO Craig Aaron say that is a veiled attempt to water down the restrictions on the broadband industry.
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In collaboration with Rhimes, Oh turned the character into an endlessly compelling fan favorite, marked by barely veiled traumas and a dark sense of humor.
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" The government's foreign media accreditation body on Saturday released a thinly-veiled threat, warning international journalists that their reporting of events "should not be exaggerated.
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Wray took a veiled shot at that notion in an interview with ABC News on Monday night, basically telling Americans to stop reading trash news.
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Wilson-Raybould, who later resigned, alleged in testimony that she faced "veiled threats" and "sustained" pressure to help SNC-Lavalin, a major employer in Canada.
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McCain accused the USDA's catfish inspection program of being a veiled attempt to protect southeastern American catfish companies from having to compete with Vietnamese importers.
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Warren sells "billionaire tears" mugs and hosts a wealth tax calculator with thinly veiled swipes at Bill Gates and Leon Cooperman on her campaign website.
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Feinstein, addressing the congregation at St. Mary's Cathedral during Espinoza's memorial, delivered a veiled rebuke of that decision as Harris sat in the front row.
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"Crystal McKellar's lawsuit is a thinly veiled attempt to divert attention from her own wrongdoing," Mithril said in a statement in response to her litigation.
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"From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free," they chanted — the tediously malign, thinly veiled call to end Israel as a Jewish state.
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Grim details of sexual assault and harassment came out, one after another: unenclosed outdoor showers, veiled threats and, more than once, the formerly harmless bathrobe.
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"Singers do it" makes it seem as if we are supposed to be thinking about people who sing, but this is a veiled capital clue.
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Into this scenario, Dulac sparingly inserts features of a female figure: a high-heeled shoe, a foot tapping, a face veiled by a light shawl.
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It's also interesting to note that what Frogwares approach here does is make explicit the thinly-veiled white supremacist, race-science metaphors that Lovecraft employed.
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Could it be because — as Conroy suggested to the New York Times — the priest slipped a veiled criticism of GOP tax cuts into a prayer?
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Smugly communicating with Dolores-as-Charlotte Hale in a thinly-veiled admission that he, too, has been a host all along was stupid and dangerous.
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He invoked Abraham Lincoln and Franklin D. Roosevelt, pointing out that those US presidents respected Mexico's sovereignty — a veiled warning for Trump to back off.
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He told the diplomat he wanted to normalize relations with Washington and, in a veiled reference to Russia, said no country could veto U.S.-Belarussian ties.
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Fisher wrote a thinly veiled novel about their tumultuous bond called Postcards from the Edge, which later became a movie starring Meryl Streep and Shirley MacLaine.
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"I'm going to vote no on his confirmation," Brown said, before lobbing a thinly veiled barb at Trump's cabinet picks in general -- and Mnuchin in particular.
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Though Haynes has known that he was gay since the first grade, he veiled his sexual orientation for fear that it would negatively impact his career.
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Johnson also used today's announcement to take a thinly veiled swipe at Google/Alphabet, which spun out its self-driving car unit a few weeks ago.
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Perry wore a black veiled hat and matching ruffle-embellished dress for the event, and she continued to explore Rome with Bloom after the Vatican visit.
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They come a week after OPEC's dominant producer issued a veiled threat to use oil as a weapon if the U.S. imposes sanctions or other measures.
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And so, I replaced one thinly veiled secret for another, and After Gay life began in much the same denial that Before Gay life had ended.
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For months, rumors of Khan's alleged indiscretions had circulated among Muslims in Dallas, with some clerics even making thinly veiled references to the claims in public.
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Freedom of the seas was a fundamental right of all nations, he told a security conference in New Delhi, adding some thinly veiled criticism of Beijing.
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And Clinton took a veiled swipe at Trump, who has proposed temporary banning Muslims from entering the United States, for targeting Muslims in his campaign rhetoric.
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The comment, reported by CCTV, was taken as a thinly veiled threat aimed at the U.S. and its technology companies that are dependent on the materials.
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In the process, her words "the CPU is not made for this motherboard," in veiled reference to her gender, were put out into the media sphere.
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A few of those reasons are valid, but most are just poorly veiled excuses for being lazy and not wanting to spend 10 minutes on research.
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"Experience counts, particularly in safety-critical areas," Shashua wrote in a veiled reference to Uber, which only began to develop its self-driving program in 2015.
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" Without providing any evidence, it goes on to allege "the veiled transfer of funds for the lobbying activities that was carried out to Joe Biden personally.
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One drawing shows a veiled woman standing in front of a detention camp with a caption suggesting that Malays who support China's Muslim Uyghurs are radicals.
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