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We're going to uncloak him when the season starts."
And they won't uncloak that thing until the last minute, I'm sure of it."
"Uncloak that ship, so the whole world can see."
Still, rather than asking probing questions that might uncloak her, she speculates about what's on the surface.
"We'd have to uncloak anyway for transport, and it would be far more provocative if we suddenly appeared in the heat of battle."
I am not going to lie to the hiba-gan, nor uncloak it.
And motorists found a way to uncloak radar.
Thats how I got him to uncloak.
The thing will only uncloak to transport."
They must uncloak before they can open fire, however, so be prepared to go to battle stations and raise shields at a moment's notice.
Today the radar technique is believed to be able to uncloak submarines hundreds of feet beneath the waves, but not thousands.
They must uncloak to fire."
Why uncloak at all?"
It is going to take a Herculean effort to mix passion, force and knowledge of the substance of the issues to uncloak what has been done.
"And it is almost as unlawful to lie to one as it is to uncloak it.
He uses all power of grotesque, irony plus murderous humor to uncloak universal dictatorship of tolerance and liberal of modern times.
Rhys Michael continued warily to test his powers as they rode along, but nothing occurred to necessitate even thinking about action that might uncloak his newfound abilities prematurely.
The time has finally come to uncloak the many mysteries behind the title and see if Ubisoft has delivered on the lofty goal of revolutionizing the action-adventure genre.
He would find the Enterprise-B, uncloak just long enough to transport the captain into the Bounty 2, and then return with him to the "present" via a second slingshot trajectory, already calculated.
The metaphor was that the CW 'cloaked' the show by cancelling it, and fans wanted ABC Family to 'uncloak' the show by picking it up.
"Any indication why it decided to uncloak now, Mr. Pritchard, instead of waiting until it was within laser range of the satellite"...Power overload"...Failure of some kind?"
For in trying to uncloak the mystery that the Government has created around its research into U.F.O.'s, Mr. Blum, a former reporter for The New York Times, tells much more about humans than he does extraterrestrials.