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Old men return to childish ways when at last the years becloud their minds.
That is simply a trick by which the counsel for the Defense has sought to becloud the issue.
They were very happy, and only once did a shadow momentarily becloud this bliss.
And the Congressman would try to becloud that."
It threatens to becloud the ideas it is intended to personify.
International copyright must becloud this sun and bring on the former darkness and dime novel reading.
"And no man in the empire can better becloud an issue," Master Li said warmly.
I spoke with a couple of journalists, connected only because they are professionally and probably congenitally unable to becloud or run from truth.
She preferred that her fears not becloud Lyam's happiness at joining their father in the dukes' camp.
"Yessss," he agreed, trying to becloud his motives and intentions long enough to get a couple of ropes on this potentially dangerous animal.
His practical action can only make his view keener into many phenomena of the past; it can no longer becloud it.
The matter of chattel slavery will becloud annexation, no doubt-was Thinking of the dead in the mission, she made a derisive sound.
Piket's 21 . . . b5 was a desperate attempt to becloud the situation.
Terrorist threats, real or imagined, and natural disasters like the tsunami that devastated Southeast Asia becloud even the most innocuous travel itinerary.
Dr. Gould and Mr. Levy do more to becloud than to clarify and assist in finding a solution to a grave situation.
Karmic (i.e., game) propensities becloud the consciousness-principle with thoughts of personality, of individualized being, of dualism.
The sexual life (at least for him) seemed to becloud the sense of unerring craftsmanship needed for the creation of the new instrument of peace, Satyagraha.'
Mercifully, Ms. Monte's production is free of the tricks that all too often becloud the play's purity, though there is no avoiding that obligatory gush of smoke at the start.
Still situated in the one-room space seating 26 at most, hung with tapestry banners, the restaurant is now a smoke-free environment, an improvement over the time when a single smoker could becloud the entire room.
For the pleasure of the voluptuous edict, One will mix poison in the faith: Venus will be in a course so virtuous As to becloud the whole quality of the Sun.
"Nor is this in any sense a smear campaign or a bringing of baseless charges to becloud the issue or to vilify without cause and upon the very eve of election a political opponent.
Alternatively, the argument might be that in principle people have the right to choose to forego their freedom, but that in reality these choices are always influenced by personal necessities that becloud the choice actually made.
For it finally came to them, although not to all of them at once, but one by one, that they had been guilty of semantic shuffling, using the term sacrifice to becloud and camouflage their basic selfishness.
Penetrating the diplomatic pieties that often becloud public understanding, George Kenney calls the peace parley that ends in London today "a charade" that will fail unless military muscle is employed against Serbia.
The filmmaker, Ousmane Sembene of Senegal, loosely draped in a striped cotton shirt and trousers, starts to becloud his Park Avenue hotel room with the aid of a gnarled, bent-stem pipe.