But we must not allow anger, however justified, to cloud our thinking.
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The company provides cloud-based software to help companies manage their healthcare costs.
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Another cloud of dust; not in the south, but in the east.
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The number of companies selling private cloud solutions has been steadily growing.
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These different bands capture different information about the atmosphere and cloud cover.
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In stile; a chaise and four; smoking the road; raising a mist?
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The base of the tower and its surroundings were lost in mist.
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We pass many miles beyond it; and it vanishes into mist again.
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KwaZulu-Natal: Morning mist patches in places over the interior,otherwise fine and warm.
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Then the shadowy appearance of the two becomes visible in the mist.
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Free State: Morning fog patches in the east, otherwise fine and cool.
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Free State: Morning fog patches in the north-east, otherwise fine and cool.
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The National Weather Service reported light rain and fog in the area.
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Northern Cape: Morning fog along the coast where it will be cold.
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The fog outside had thickened; the sounds of the city seemed distant.
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Be aware, however, that this data is extremely verbose and often obscure.
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Former paramilitaries often mobilise political rhetoric to justify or obscure criminal intent.
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LibSems have been held annually for 40 years, often in obscure places.
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However, the molecular mechanism responsible for NMDA-induced β-cell dysfunction remains largely obscure.
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However, a majority of this annotation is scattered in obscure data sources.
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A sudden doubt came out of this glory to becloud Barney's master mind.
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These only becloud, they do not help to point the way of safety and honor.
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What had happened to becloud her gaiety in the short time which had since elapsed?
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The warmth of such feelings may becloud the judgment, and, for a time, pervert the understanding.
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Thine eye is My trust, suffer not the dust of vain desires to becloud its luster.
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Chipped by careless handlers, obnubilated by the steep passage of time, it still retained on its surface the imprint of seas and continents.
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A light hazeover the landscape, filled with the cries of animals.
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I kicked at the Genoskwa through the red hazeover my vision.
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The purple hazeover all gave to the scene an air of mystery.
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After 48 hours of brilliant sunshine we have a hazeover the sky.
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She says it is like the hazeover Soracte or Capri.
Ús de befog en anglès
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And we should not befog the issue by saying that this is degrading.
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He did not seek to befog a question by an extensive quotation of authorities.
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Strife and confusion, however bewildering, must never befog their vision.
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It's just a theory, and good detectives distrust theories, which often befog clever brains.
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She was hurt, but she did not let the hurt befog her sense of justice.
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How they had managed to befog the subject!
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He had a variety of disguises, each designed to befog the public more hopelessly than the last.
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Their position is strongest when they maintain that these topics have a tendency to befog the intellect.
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Partisan politics befog the tariff issue afloat as well as ashore, and one's course is not easy to chart.
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Hooker's retreat with his great army into the Wilderness had given his enemies a chance to befog and bewilder him.
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Let a cold, clear breeze sweep down from the mountains of life, and drive out these miasmas that befog and beguile the unwary.
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Laboratories, experiments, tables, classifications are all very vital and all very necessary but sometimes their net result is only to befog and confuse.
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And you're atrying right now to befog the real case, which is, did you really see anything, or get scared at your own shadow.
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I was limp and weary, befogged in mind and fatigued in body.
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And he knew why a cloud was thus effectually befogging his wits.
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He has befogged even my brain at last with his black vapors.