Buried
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More and more people believe that they are doing their children a favor by letting themselves be
buried
anonymously "under the green grass" to spare them the costs of the funeral and the upkeep of the grave.
There is the past that “isn’t dead and
buried.
In contrast to this paranoid version of the past is a past that is
buried
under silence and propaganda; a past that is simply not dealt with and remains like a secret wound that can become reopened at any moment.
That great staple of political rhetoric appears to have been
buried
across the developing world.
Instead, the executives
buried
the truth.
None say why thousands of the faithful have been
buried
alive in this sacred month of fasting.
Buried
in the explanatory word salad that accompanied the revocation of Brennan’s security clearance, the White House claimed that Brennan’s “erratic” behavior was the cause.
When the girl died, her father and fiancé conspired to have her body secretly
buried
in the bush.
Thus, in practice, potentially disruptive new technologies are as likely to be
buried
as nourished.
Thousands of coral reefs, seagrass beds, and other shallow-water ecosystems are rapidly being destroyed and
buried
as China’s leaders rush to stake their claim to the region.
The rallying call against paying foreign debt, which was ubiquitous in Latin America in the 1980’s, was
buried
when the Argentinean government did the same thing, committing one-third of its reserves to pay in advance its debts to the IMF.
Beneath the installation lay the
buried
remnants of the North Korean-engineered nuclear reactor that Israel’s air force had destroyed on September 6, 2007.
Real issues are
buried
beneath the crimes of the terrorists and the mistakes of the security forces.
The good news from last month’s United Nations climate change conference in Paris has been
buried
in an avalanche of geopolitical gloom.
Yes, they are divided, unpopular, and devoid of international representation, but the ups and downs of guerrilla warfare are well known; the only truly dead guerrilla fighter is one who is
buried.
The information that undermined both officials had been
buried
deep in official documents, and could have surfaced only because someone, or some group, in the civil service with access decided that it would be best to leak it.
But hopes for democracy, be it secular or Islamist, for the people concerned have been
buried
in the rubble and carnage of Baghdad, Beirut, and Kandahar.
Japan’s Resilience LessonsNEW YORK –
Buried
in the coverage of last year’s Great East Japan Earthquake is a success story of which the world should not lose sight, because it tells us much about how we manage risk in the twenty-first century.
At the same time, the report de-emphasizes consumer spending and services – now
buried
deep in the list of priorities for a modernized economy.
2005 saw the return of seemingly
buried
territorial disputes, such as defining the maritime limits between Chile and Peru, as well as the revanchist pressures that are mounting in Bolivia for recovering access to the sea that was lost in the 19th century, an urge strengthened by Bolivia’s growing willingness to perhaps use its gas exports as a pressure point.
And while the pictures and the story of Abu Ghraib ran on front pages in Europe and elsewhere, it was at first
buried
in many American newspapers, including leaders like The New York Times .
Today, economists are similarly troubled by unwanted ghosts, as they ponder the reappearance of economic ills long thought
buried
and dead.
As a result of the slave-labor brick plants, as well as reports of an eight-year-old child worker being
buried
alive and migrant workers killed, Hongdong’s name has become infamous.
Fortunately, they were not beaten or
buried
alive for not showing up for their shift, as has happened to others.
You can be sure that, this time next year, they will be paying homage to their ancestors, as they tramp over the ground where child slaves were
buried
alive for daring to proclaim their humanity.
But today, the army's jihad philosophy lies
buried
under the rubble of the World Trade Center.
Regional identity, cultural diversity, and traditional arts and customs have been
buried
under concrete, steel, and glass all over China.
Under the regime of the self-described Caliphate, gays are to be thrown from rooftops,
buried
alive, stoned, tortured, and mutilated.
Sixteen years have passed, but the pain remains,
buried
in the hearts and minds of the people.
Indeed, he even praised the democratic movements that
buried
the Soviet Union and its sphere of influence, and he expressed no sympathy for the twentieth century’s revolutions, which he called “deep wounds” that humanity inflicted on itself.
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