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As computers became increasingly more complex, our students were losing the forest for the trees, and indeed, it is impossible to connect with the soul of the machine if you interact with a black box P.C. or a Mac which is
shrouded
by numerous layers of closed, proprietary software.
Worse, our profession has
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law in a cloak of complexity.
I flew off to a place that's been
shrouded
in mystery for centuries, a place some folks call Shangri-La.
I mean, this is not the Robin Hood story, not the Arthurian legends, not Beowulf, not someone whose life is so
shrouded
in the mists of many many centuries past that any recreation of their life and times is 99% guesswork.
this film was
shrouded
in scandal for so long that it became a very sought after item...the outrage, the mystery, etc. it had everything to be a great piece of film-making, but ultimately fails in every extent.
David Burton(Richard Chamberlain, quite good)is a lawyer, more adept at handling corporate taxation(..and suffers from unusual dreams which bother him seeing this aboriginal man
shrouded
in darkness), who is called on to take a case concerning a group of aboriginals charged with the murder of one of their own named Billy..we see that he tries to steal stones with ritual painting on them and is killed when a leader of an aboriginal tribe named Charlie(Nandjiwarra Amagula)uses a "death bone" to stop his heart.
And although she clearly expresses denial, her denial is not
shrouded
in isolation.
This is a simple, beautifully done, superbly acted piece of theatre set in one of the world's least known places, the fog
shrouded
French island of St. Pierre, off Newfoundland.
Watching it in 2005, it has dated well at all and is way too
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in the '70's a decade that any sane person wish didn't exist due to the crappy music, fashion, presidents, and narcissistic attitude.
"East/West" ventures into a time (post WWII) when the Iron Curtain
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Stalin's Soviet Union and a curtain of suspicion and distrust
shrouded
every soviet life.
US President Barack Obama has termed the Pakistan Taliban a “cancer” in the heart of Pakistan, and its origins are not
shrouded
in mystery.
To begin, the presumed causes of homosexuality are
shrouded
in pseudo-scientific theories and psycho-babble: homosexuals supposedly suffer from hormonal imbalances, or were sexually abused as children, or constitute an indeterminate "third sex" that is neither male nor female, or had absent fathers and over-protective mothers.
The way the appointment was carried out –
shrouded
in secrecy, in order to avoid the involvement of member states – should do more than raise eyebrows.
Such critics, however, forget that welfare state health systems practice an insidious form of unequal access, but one
shrouded
from view.
But in reality his words were empty, and merely
shrouded
another episode in his personal vendetta against the oligarch Boris Berezovsky (TV-6's owner), one that is unbecoming in a statesman.
Italy’s leaders justified their policies in the name of an outdated interpretation of “sovereignty,” one similar to that of the United Kingdom’s Brexiteers, whose haphazardness has left the UK’s future
shrouded
in uncertainty.
Sharing the Burden of Hard TimesPRINCETON – The economic gloom that
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the world in 2008 has led many to ask whether the apparent prosperity that preceded it was real.
But the real importance of Jolie’s story is its context: a wave of women and men, in very different settings around the world, who are insisting on narrating their own meanings for events involving their bodies – events that, like breast cancer, were once
shrouded
in shame, silence, fear, or blame.
In China, by contrast, pervasive corruption, the absence of a free press, and state capitalism mean that princelings’ conduct is unconstrained – and typically
shrouded
in secrecy.
Although impending, the 18th Congress of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is
shrouded
in mystery.
Faces of the royal family are seen everywhere; the faces of women are shrouded, forcibly hidden.
Moreover, it is difficult to quantify the economy’s potential, given the paucity of reliable data; even basic indicators like population size and historical economic growth are
shrouded
in uncertainty.
National passions, unduly exalted in the decline of religion, burned beneath the surface of nearly every land with fierce, if shrouded, fires.
Shrouded
in secrecy and legend, the Nobel Prize first became an object for serious scholarly study after 1976, when the Nobel Foundation opened its archives.
Whether sheathed in scarves covering only the head (the so-called “hijabs”), the face and head (the “chador” and “burqa”), or the entire body,
shrouded
females are now visible in public places everywhere, from public schools and universities to parliaments.
MADRID – As 2016 comes to an end, the outlook for 2017 is
shrouded
in uncertainty.
Of course, the inner workings of Kim’s regime are
shrouded
in mystery, not only to the outside world, but also to most of North Korea’s government.
She takes pride in being the Indian politician who pays the highest income taxes – about $6 million last year – though the sources of her income are
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in controversy.
A common thread in all of the cases targeting journalists is that the alleged facts are
shrouded
in secrecy, and the authorities have declined to release any evidence of crimes or criminal organizations.
Yet one cannot help agreeing with Chancellor Schmidt when he sees Europe’s future
shrouded
in uncertainty.
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