| 11. | The shutdown also shows how cyberspace's gray areas can enshroud museums as they embrace the evolving medium.
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| 12. | Taken together, the stories are a powerhouse, mining the complexities and vagaries that inevitably enshroud us all.
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| 13. | Ades enshrouds her words with choralelike harmonic underpinnings, which move to the irregular verbal rhythms of the text.
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| 14. | Others enshroud themselves in black coats and hats to disappear into the crowds of Jerusalem's Orthodox Jews.
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| 15. | A dense layer of gas and dusts enshrouds the central star, blocking its direct light from our view.
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| 16. | Adding to the ghostly effect, heavy fogs often enshroud the ruins of the town and the wasteland surrounding it.
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| 17. | We must take the Light to the Dark Continent before the apostles of Mohammedanism enshroud it in yet greater darkness ".
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| 18. | Landmarks include a granite cliff that weeps blood and a half-mile fissure that spews yellow vapor to enshroud the domain.
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| 19. | Hundreds of thousands cheered as his motorcade rode through city streets, and even the smog that normally enshrouds the city seemed to clear.
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| 20. | But I don't want to enshroud " The Indian in the Cupboard " in a pall of wholesomeness or moral blackmail.
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