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    conceals


    1. A talebearer reveals secrets: but he that is of a faithful spirit conceals the matter


    2. The sign conceals fear


    3. Art Stupefaction conceals an inherent baseness common to affected styles and manners that is often lost on the casual observer, captivated as many of them are by erratic forms for their own sake without giving considered thought to their (social) implications; radical ―art‖ forms whose intended meaning, if any, are often unclear, its premises anti-social, tasteless, adolescent, absurd, valueless and immoral


    4. In this manner, the love an individual expresses for another individual is conditioned by self-interest and that the underlying motives behind every kindly and selfless act conceals an (inner) need or emotional requirement that an individual seeks to fulfill


    5. He carries his bow and conceals his arrows, and war follows close behind him


    6. A Cultural War waged by determined ideas is a much more subtle, deceptive and formidable form of warfare inasmuch as it craftily conceals its (unstated) purpose; a social and cultural conversion cutting at the (very) heart of a society‘s traditional belief system; a gradual, however determined process that oftentimes goes unchecked until an awakening society (roused from its slumbers) suddenly finds itself in the midst of altered customs and norms no longer consonant with that society‘s accustomed practices


    7. For it only conceals a doorway


    8. Death is a door that conceals many mysteries


    9. Drifting and dark, the waking house conceals


    10. but a man of understanding holds his peace; the talebearer reveals secrets, but he who is of a faithful spirit conceals the matter; where

    11. abomination to the Lord, but they who deal truly are his delight; the prudent man conceals knowledge; but the heart of fools


    12. He who conceals his sins shall not prosper, but whoever confesses and forsakes


    13. 9 But when his brothers went up to the feast he journeyed from Galilee and to came to the borders of Judaea to the country beyond Jordan; and there came after him great multitudes and he healed them all there; And he went out and proceeded to the feast not openly but as one who conceals himself; And the Jews sought him at the feast and said In what place is this mane And there occurred much murmuring there in the great multitude that came to the feast on his account


    14. Now seeming thrice its former size, the winged one did wend its way up to My shoulder, whence it spake this most intriguing riddling, “This plane conceals a special door now locked and hidden out of view


    15. How true it is that language in this case conceals thought and meaning! I need


    16. The man who takes shelter in the Most High conceals his defects from the universe


    17. “He who conceals his sins prospers not, but he who confesses and forsakes them obtains mercy


    18. cleverly conceals a hidden, deadly firestorm extracted from the decay that is satan’s mind


    19. can be seen from their mouths and what their heart conceals is much


    20. “A talebearer reveals secrets, but he who is of a faithful spirit conceals a matter

    21. It just that everyone conceals it very well


    22. This sentence appears full of severe torment and cruelness but actually it conceals in its interior the goodness and mercy not only to the thief (male or female) but also to the whole society


    23. "Fear not the dark, I agree, but perhaps what it conceals?"


    24. Proverb: Dark sayings of the wise; a hidden mode of speaking, which conceals the sense under figurative expressions


    25. It is about what science conceals hiding underneath everything science reveals


    26. light a candle and see what the darkness conceals


    27. the mountains conceals them from the light


    28. And that they have exhibited to the world the fact that something over their mental vision conceals from their conception the beautiful thread of simplicity, connecting all inspiration, into a unity the very opposite of their inferences


    29. It is the same; whether one of you conceals his speech, or declares it; whether he goes into hiding by night, or goes out by day


    30. And the night as it conceals it

    31. At this Don Quixote heaved a deep sigh and said, "I cannot say positively whether my sweet enemy is pleased or not that the world should know I serve her; I can only say in answer to what has been so courteously asked of me, that her name is Dulcinea, her country El Toboso, a village of La Mancha, her rank must be at least that of a princess, since she is my queen and lady, and her beauty superhuman, since all the impossible and fanciful attributes of beauty which the poets apply to their ladies are verified in her; for her hairs are gold, her forehead Elysian fields, her eyebrows rainbows, her eyes suns, her cheeks roses, her lips coral, her teeth pearls, her neck alabaster, her bosom marble, her hands ivory, her fairness snow, and what modesty conceals from sight such, I think and imagine, as rational reflection can only extol, not compare


    32. At last he decided upon revealing all to Camilla, and, as there was no want of opportunity for doing so, he found her alone the same day; but she, as soon as she had the chance of speaking to him, said, "Lothario my friend, I must tell thee I have a sorrow in my heart which fills it so that it seems ready to burst; and it will be a wonder if it does not; for the audacity of Leonela has now reached such a pitch that every night she conceals a gallant of hers in this house and remains with him till morning, at the expense of my reputation; inasmuch as it is open to anyone to question it who may see him quitting my house at such unseasonable hours; but what distresses me is that I cannot punish or chide her, for her privity to our intrigue bridles my mouth and keeps me silent about hers, while I am dreading that some catastrophe will come of it


    33. "Freedom, Sancho, is one of the most precious gifts that heaven has bestowed upon men; no treasures that the earth holds buried or the sea conceals can compare with it; for freedom, as for honour, life may and should be ventured; and on the other hand, captivity is the greatest evil that can fall to the lot of man


    34. Pray, don't imagine that he conceals depths of benevolence and affection beneath a stern exterior! He's not a rough diamond---a pearl-containing oyster of a rustic: he's a fierce, pitiless, wolfish man


    35. Or, if the poet everywhere appears and never conceals himself, then again the imitation is dropped, and his poetry becomes simple narration


    36. The Hinckleys and the hospital staff, however, are unaware that their son still secretly conceals pictures of Jodie Foster in his room, which is forbidden


    37. Though she conceals it with defiance, she is terrified of him


    38. Although he knows that his children are often not so well fed as are the pet dogs and cats of his `betters', he tries to bluff his neighbours into thinking that he has some mysterious private means of which they know nothing, and conceals his poverty as if it were a crime


    39. We are not speaking so much of those delightful lovesongs with which the writer who conceals his identity under the graceful pseudonym of the Little Sweet Branch has familiarised the bookloving world but rather (as a contributor D


    40. "The child conceals it

    41. “How can it do that? It conceals the real name


    42. Jekyll (who was composite) now with the most sensitive apprehensions, now with a greedy gusto, projected and shared in the pleasures and adventures of Hyde; but Hyde was indifferent to Jekyll, or but remembered him as the mountain bandit remembers the cavern in which he conceals himself from pursuit


    43. Pray, don’t imagine that he conceals depths of benevolence and affection beneath a stern exterior! He’s not a rough diamond—a pearl-containing oyster of a rustic: he’s a fierce, pitiless, wolfish man


    44. He performed a multitude of good actions, concealing his agency in them as a man conceals himself because of evil actions


    45. Only, in cities, that which thus conceals itself is ferocious, unclean, and petty, that is to say, ugly; in forests, that which conceals itself is ferocious, savage, and grand, that is to say, beautiful


    46. The dynasty conceals the scaffolding and covers the ambulance


    47. La Fontaine perhaps; magnificent egoists of the infinite, tranquil spectators of sorrow, who do not behold Nero if the weather be fair, for whom the sun conceals the funeral pile, who would look on at an execution by the guillotine in the search for an effect of light, who hear neither the cry nor the sob, nor the death rattle, nor the alarm peal, for whom everything is well, since there is a month of May, who, so long as there are clouds of purple and gold above their heads, declare themselves content, and who are determined to be happy until the radiance of the stars and the songs of the birds are exhausted


    48. In contrast, high average time series variance of individual equities mildly predicts low future market returns and thus conceals a systematic relation between risk and returns


    49. Apparently, the average variance component offsets and conceals the market-timing ability of correlation, leaving stock market variance unable to predict market returns


    50. He who conceals his disease cannot expect to be cured












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