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But at Island, food camouflaging has been taken too far.
Actually, the casting and camouflaging of this film's stars is what works best.
The third will be waterproof, and the fourth camouflaging.
From overhead, their camouflaging had made them virtually invisible.
Casting for authenticity rather than affability could have contributed to a much-needed camouflaging of effect.
"Rather, it is the camouflaging of performance sensitivity, or the extent to which pay is decoupled from performance."
"However, because of your clever camouflaging of theHellsbreath, he doesn't know I'm here, so we may still be able to pull this off."
It was my job to persuade him to give absolute priority to the camouflaging of WOKs.
Dawn the day after tomorrow was almost certainly a clumsy and hasty camouflaging of the truth, which therefore in reality would be simply dawn tomorrow.
This, together with skilful camouflaging of the hangars, prevented the air base from becoming a serious target for Allied tactical or strategic bombing.
Here, at the edge of the open country, he saw the NVA's heavily guarded buildings with their camouflaging and their fortified gun positions.
"Along with surgical alteration, the victim also had to arrange for the camouflaging of his own vital signs, most particularly his brainwave and biorhythmic patterns.
"The internal alterations and the biorhythmic and brainwave camouflaging were a bit trickier, but the technology existed for those who could afford it.
The initial camouflaging of that fact touched off press assertions that the military censor had acted not to protect security interests as much as personal reputations.
I'd paid endless attention to the camouflaging of codes but none ret to the camouflaging of code-groups.
It was clear to the Government that Trenchard was dissatisfied and early in 1940 he was offered the job of co-ordinating the camouflaging of England.
This solution can also take vegetal ground into the grid spaces, to favour the camouflaging of the work into the surroundings by means of the vegetation rooting on the exposed face.
After his guide dog, Corky, saves him from a crosstown bus he hadn't heard, he studies the camouflaging, echoing wind, which blows "news of its spacious, inverted, colorless landscape."
The vorticist artist Edward Wadsworth painted canvases after the First World War based on his wartime dazzle camouflage work, where he supervised the camouflaging of over 2,000 warships.
The shoreline is now under the jurisdiction of the Golden Gate National Recreation Area, which has proposed plans for planting, creation of sand dunes and camouflaging of parking and buildings.
In the land of make-believe, "there certainly has been a lot of camouflaging of profits over the years," acknowledges Michael R. Morris, a former I.R.S. attorney who now advises entertainers.
Opposition to collectivization and the camouflaging of the true nature of the Spanish revolution by the Communist party was mainly due to the fear that the establishment of a revolutionary socialist state would antagonize Western Democracies.
DRDO is also co-developing the and Mobile Camouflaging System (MCS) technology along with a Gurgaon-based private sector defence manufacturer Barracuda Camouflaging Limited.
Despite being a high priority target, Fireflies appear to have had a statistically lower chance of being knocked out than standard Shermans; this was probably due more to how they were employed than to the actual effectiveness of the attempted camouflaging of the long barrel.
No material weapons could touch them at this range, save for a brute-force swarm attack by relativistic weapons, but that again was unlikely - the lesson of the Lorean was that the planet acted swiftly and discreetly, rather than in some gauche display of firepower which would betray the careful camouflaging of the crust.