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Only then, will the world know whether the new council will make the process more predictable, or - like the Saudi royal family - it will be shrouded in secrecy.
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One reason is because celebrity weddings, in America, at least, tend to be highly shrouded in secrecy. (The longevity rate is also kinda, well, short.) Both parties typically keep a close lid on plans or photos, for that matter until after the event.
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An aeroplane shrouded in such kit might be invisible to the human eye but it would be picked up readily by radar, which operates at radio wavelengths.
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This just in from the obvious files: Rolls-Royce customers would rather be in a million-dollar home shrouded in fog at the edge of a Beverly hill rather than schlep downtown to the Los Angeles Convention Center.
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It would not be surprising at all if discriminatory practices were shrouded inside Shariah-Compliance.
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The extent of Mr Chavez's illness is shrouded in mystery, but it is understood to be serious.
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For now, our secrets remained shrouded, like articles of faith to be activated when needful, and (like most certainties) otherwise forgotten.
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China's intentions may be entirely peaceful, but its plans to build aircraft-carriers are shrouded in secrecy and it is modernising its nuclear arsenal.
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So for now, the site remains shrouded by Soviet secrecy, giving way to a myriad of legends of what could possibly be underground: Nazi gold to gunpowder?
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