| 21. | China's leaders may have thought they were protecting their economy by hushing early alarms about severe acute respiratory syndrome.
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| 22. | Middle Vietnamese is normally reconstructed with two sibilant fricatives, both hushing ( one retroflex, one alveolo-palatal ).
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| 23. | That and a long history of hushing up the illnesses of Kremlin leaders have left some Russians skeptical of the government accounts.
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| 24. | Valk has accused Belarusian authorities of hushing-up the killing of Jews during the Nazi occupation of the former Soviet republic.
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| 25. | Yet she recognizes a continued penchant for hushing up about everything from the eccentric uncle to the horse-rustling great-grandparent.
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| 26. | If veins of ore were found using the method, then hushing could also remove the rock debris created when attacking the veins.
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| 27. | The power of a wave of water released from a tank was used for extraction of metal ores in a method known as hushing.
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| 28. | Hushing was used during the formation and expansion of the Roman Empire from the 1st century BC on to the end of the empire.
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| 29. | Starr failed to file thorough and timely reports on Filegate and Travelgate and will let Clinton get away with hushing up Web Hubbell in Whitewater.
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| 30. | The lack of independent reports and a long history of hushing up the illnesses of Kremlin leaders have left some skeptical of the government accounts.
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