They have not even been (despite what some might think) veiled efforts at such conquest.
Levy also made a veiled criticism of the sheriff's office in a news release recently.
Who can be bothered to decipher the veiled comments that the parties answer questions with?
At its crest she took a quick look at the beach under a veiled quarter moon.
Above us clotheslines sagged under the weight of laundry and veiled most of the sky.
Perhaps the mystery was appropriate: The creation of Ebbets Field was also veiled in secrecy.
Assembled outside the Presidential Palace were old and young, veiled and unveiled, rich and poor.
Aside from bearded police and veiled television announcers, there is little sign of greater Islamisation.
The American Medical Association, the main doctors' lobby, greeted the IOM's report with a veiled snarl.
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Neither that veiled hint of possible layoffs nor word of yet another committee could have been welcome.
Those veiled references to Clinton and Obama were as close as any of these candidates got to criticizing one another.
Although the tax increase listed above is clear, there are other more veiled estate tax changes hidden within.
Critics, mostly labor unions, have always attacked such proposals as a thinly veiled effort to eliminate employer-provided coverage.
At Best Buy or other retailers, returns are often painful and personal confrontations with veiled accusations of fraud.
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And in order to stoke innovation and competition, Obama made several direct proposals and a few veiled ones.
Were it not for this statement, the veiled implication of the prior two sentences would be utterly meaningless.
The almost two-hour service was filled with singing, clapping, hugging and a few veiled references to the controversy.
This is a veiled jab at Mr Romney, whose recent conversion to pro-lifery smacks to many of opportunism.
He also took a thinly veiled shot at the presumptive Democratic nominee, Sen.
So his warnings to David Cameron, Ed Miliband and EU leaders were veiled.
President Musharraf in his speech made a veiled criticism of Delhi's refusal to discuss contentious issues at the summit.
The ones that do are usually thinly veiled prototypes of cars that are already slated to come to market.
The balance comes from sources like corporate donations, and thinly veiled advertisements known in the "biz" as underwriting announcements.
It's not boom-heavy sound by any means, but the highs are definitely a veiled due to the bass emphasis.
Nothing is more off-putting than thinly veiled grabs at money, fame, or power.
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McMickle says his ads will focus on "leadership and integrity, " which may be a veiled slap at Jones and Johnson.
It would cost tens of thousands of dollars (like most major medical procedures in the United States, the exact price was veiled in mystery).
"There were veiled threats, there was blacklisting, " she said, without giving specifics.
And that, in his view, is the trouble with this lawsuit: it is a veiled attempt to change gun laws by circumventing legislators.
Her autobiography " From Purdah to Parliament" is a mesmerizing tale of a fearless Muslim woman who fought her way from veiled to valiant.
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