Since then, they have declined and declined, with episodic mini-revivals to mask the trend.
It is able to neutralize attractive components and mask the scent of human perspiration.
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It therefore comes armed with counter-measures including chaff, flares and heat shields to mask the engines.
It would allow the UK to be cast as spoiler and would mask the divisions elsewhere.
Herbal remedies aim to treat the actual ailment where rx drugs aim to just mask the symptoms.
This is now painfully apparent since there no longer is a revenue windfall to mask the damage.
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Proxy server programs like Tor and Psiphon could also mask the source of changes on the site.
They mask the email address to make it appear the application has come straight from the applicant.
The owner, Sonia Tuppo, burns incense in her nursery, but it does little to mask the odour.
The government also charged that Conte concocted stories that he suggested coaches use to mask the drug activity.
Immediacy, simultaneity and the rapidity of communication mask the passage of time and prevent projection into the future.
The normal reaction would be to try to match-up the colors, hide the joints or otherwise mask the problem.
The solution that works best for solving this problem is to mask the production data after it is cloned.
In time, he says the pills fail to truly mask the patient's pain.
The drugs barons have used legal jiggery-pokery to mask the ownership of assets.
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Many app-oriented startups use design to mask the fact that what they are doing with data is actually rather thin.
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Wilson says the medical teams frequently provide cosmetic surgery as well, to mask the disfigurement that is shameful in Afghan culture.
What we call "air fresheners" may freshen the smell, but they just mask the pollution--and may even act as irritants themselves.
For all their efforts at harmony, however, the two leaders cannot mask the fact that the trust that characterised pre-Iraq relations is gone.
It is more than likely that if there is an announcement planned some of these URLs have been registered to mask the actual name.
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While a manhunt was under way for the driver who caused the accident, Michael persuaded a mechanic to mask the damage to the family car.
But the figures mask the fact that some owner-occupiers will have bought at historically low prices and may have paid off some of their mortgage.
Will executives no longer have the ability to insert funny videos in their PowerPoint presentations to mask the fact that they suck as a speaker?
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But controls can also be used to mask the extent of the fundamental problems and postpone grappling with such problems as financial sector and corporate restructuring.
Mortgage-backed securities were used in some cases to mask the risk of default inherent within sub-prime loans, and contributed to the real estate crash and recession.
Rebuilding is expected to provide a major boost to GDP, though pace the parable of the broken window, the statistics may mask the economic damage.
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Not so China's poorer interior, where the dark colour of colas is associated with the dark tea traditionally used to mask the sediment in the local water.
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Albanian community leaders say that these figures mask the true numbers of Kosovars and Albanians living here and that there are now at least 30, 000 of them.
Even these numbers, however, mask the burden of health costs.
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