But the stock was bid for as if the disclosures had been written in invisible ink.
"I carried letters in invisible ink, " Ms. Pelaez, 55 years old, told U.S. District Judge Kimba Wood, through a Spanish interpreter.
His belief in invisible forces owed much to alchemy, a passion in which he dabbled to the end of his life, slowly poisoning himself by handling mercury.
Belief in this invisible but more powerful reality, sometimes called the world of the gods, is a basic theme of mythology.
Picking up this lesson, Mr Gursky often arranges his city or nature scenes in an invisible chequerboard or grid.
He was so black that I assumed he was still in my bedroom, standing there invisible in his floppy tie: Mr. Bones.
While nothing she does is exaggerated, she somehow gives the impression of standing in an invisible spotlight, which is a pretty fair working definition of star quality.
Down the path from the Pit is where the Cholos hang out, with their black leather coats and clicky shoes and dark hair in almost invisible nets.
It uses simple plastic sheets with arrays of holes, and could be put to use in making ships invisible to sonar or in acoustic design of concert halls.
In The Invisible War the facts presented are painfully clear.
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In those last years, when my life seemed to have been shrouded in an invisible damp mist, she was the torch by whose weak and gentle light I could guide my steps.
In this invisible world, tiny particles of gold melt at temperatures several hundred degrees lower than a large nugget, and copper, which is normally a good conductor of electricity, can become resistant in thin layers in the presence of a magnetic field.
The quantities of rare earths used in technology components are so tiny that higher prices are invisible in the cost to consumers.
In 1987 he published his findings in The Other Path: The Invisible Revolution in the Third World.
Caine, a veteran of 100 screen roles in a 40-year career, is clearly proud of his work in The Quiet American because he believes he has made his real self invisible in the role.
He sat down in a chair and began taking apart some invisible thing in his lap.
The film highlights key water quality problems such as lack of access to safe water and sanitation, inefficient wastewater management in urban areas, water pollution caused by intensive use of nutrients and chemicals in agriculture, the invisible threat of new and emerging pollutants in water and the economic costs of water quality degradation.
Since UPS began shuttling parcels from Seattle department stores with a Model T Ford and a few motorcycles in the early 1900s, it has become an almost invisible hand in the U.S. economy (see chart).
Assuming that the increase in such pollution over the next quarter of a century will be much the same as in the previous one, he predicts that in 2025 the Milky Way will be invisible from anywhere in Italy as it already is, for example, to 70% of Americans.
"You know, I think it stays invisible in part because of our culture, " she said.
It was very easy for a man to become invisible in large cities like London.
Allowing yourself to be invisible in the workplace may be comfortable, but it is a surefire way to underearn.
We do not know how to make an object invisible in physical space.
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Ms Marshall said children like these were invisible in the eyes of the law and were the forgotten victims of crime.
I've worked on reducing costs in ways totally invisible to the public.
Arrows pointing to shadowy tumors become invisible in the gray.
In addition to invisible wounds such as Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI), which impact approximately one in six of our troops returning from Afghanistan and Iraq, service members and veterans have a heightened risk of substance use, unemployment, homelessness, and suicide.
The funeral -- officially ceremonial rather than a state occasion in a distinction invisible to all but the most pedantic royal watcher -- was the first for a former prime minister and war leader since Winston Churchill's body was borne along the same route a generation ago.
In his book The Invisible Hook: The Hidden Economics of Pirates, Peter Leeson explores how cooperation emerges in pirate societies.
While she was a reflection of social norms in the early 60s, the Invisible Girl (later Invisible Woman)also foreshadowed a decade in which the roles of men and women were redefined in radical ways, especially with regard to workplace dynamics such as pay, advancement opportunities and sexual harassment.
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