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A. Why does new technology have to be masked at all?
When he turned at last to face me, his eyes were masked.
He is the only one who should not be masked.
That I come to think the true nature of the man has been masked from us.
He looked at her, his face masked by rock light.
The man had a white face masked by wild black hair.
Most people were masked when out of doors or in a public place.
However, her kind spirit also masks a drive to become better than she is.
Of course, her questions might have masked some other interest in the country nearby.
For the moment, political anxiety has been masked by bad economic news.
He masked his curiosity as she moved in close to him.
Stop when the stick above your hand exactly masks the tree.
He saw the knowledge in their eyes that they had kept carefully masked until now.
He would want the victim to see his face, especially if it were masked.
One could say, that the fire can be masked by other heat sources.
Behind the hair that half masked him, his face was thoughtful.
That was why he had masked his smell as they passed.
The screen had already masked about half of the chest.
For the arms beyond the hands were masked within black sleeves.
A criminal who has masked himself as a man of importance.
Himself upon the surface, he was masked as another beneath.
The problems can be masked in performance, but that is a delicate business.
The life signs would be still masking him from what was over there.
But for a while, those problems were masked by rising stock prices.
Or perhaps a small sample size simply masks a team still struggling.