Word: concealability
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...American people must decide for themselves what they value more: efficiency or equity. But for the American people to make such a decision, their leaders must not conceal from them the harsh economic realities of this world. There is no such thing as a free lunch. In this respect, Steve Forbes has manifestly failed to do his duty and tell the American people the truth about his flat tax. Instead, he has tried to fool the American people into believing that they can get something for nothing: higher economic growth without greater economic inequality. Hopefully, after four years of President...
...have had a brief fling with one-cell life that could have left fossil evidence behind. Some even hold out the hope that microorganisms are still surviving somewhere under the Martian surface. Attention is also turning to Europa, one of Jupiter's moons; its icy white surface could conceal oceans of liquid water, and perhaps some sorts of living organism. Both possibilities are likely targets of future NASA investigation...
...tragedy that recently unfolded at John E. DuPont's estate, Foxcatcher, was undeniably bizarre. However, it should not have been much of a surprise to anyone who was familiar with the alleged killer. DuPont, the heir to one of America's largest family fortunes, made no efforts to conceal his mental instability...
...TIME GEOFFREY MARCY stepped up to the microphone, his audience could barely conceal its anticipation. For days, rumors had been circulating around the American Astronomical Society meeting in San Antonio, Texas, that Marcy and his colleague Paul Butler had something big. Then he dropped his bombshell. "We're here," said Marcy, "to announce the discovery of two new planets, orbiting stars similar to the sun." It wasn't the first time such planets have been found. But what made this discovery so exciting was that at least one of the new worlds, about eight times the size of Jupiter...
...hear them moaning and pleading at night. Last week, two months before her seventh birthday, Elisa Izquierdo lay in her casket, wearing a crown of flowers. The casket was open, which was an anguished protest on someone's part; no exertion of the undertaker's art could conceal all Elisa's wounds. Before she smashed her daughter's head against a cement wall, Awilda Lopez told police, she had made her eat her own feces and used her head to mop the floor. All this over a period of weeks, or maybe months. The fairy tale was ended...