Using its fins to balance, this fish is almost perfectly camouflaged against the background. |
|
Such mild, culinary euphemisms muffled and camouflaged the enforced famines and the murders of millions. |
|
Are we an independent and sovereign country, or are we still a camouflaged colony of the superpowers? |
|
The only female in the group was clad in a pair of urban camouflaged trousers, fingerless gloves and a black vest. |
|
Her nakedness, though, is well camouflaged by a veil of long curly hair falling on her shoulders. |
|
The end result is a photography of mythical proportions that is camouflaged in paint and operates in singles rather than multiples. |
|
A spring was negotiated and a beech copse, and a roe deer stood still and camouflaged in tussocks of grass by a stream. |
|
Last season, Celtic's tendency to leak goals, particularly on their travels, was at least camouflaged by the fact that they were scoring them. |
|
These fish are not only amazingly well camouflaged but to me are surprisingly small as well. |
|
And only minutes before ascending, we found a two-metre wobbegong perfectly camouflaged in a bed of rubble. |
|
The outside of the nest is camouflaged with moss, bud scales, leaves, and lichen, and often looks like a bump or knot on the branch. |
|
Intelligent women know better than to fall for such cleverly camouflaged spiel. |
|
Alternate different tones of green to prevent them from becoming completely camouflaged. |
|
Many were even dressed in camouflaged military apparel with masks over their faces. |
|
The loam of the junkyard was rich and fertile, streaming with healthy earthworms, mole crickets, and warty toads camouflaged against the ground. |
|
She was no different, an icon of gold, camouflaged against the beige and sepia surroundings of Alexandria. |
|
Modern sensing devices detect objects or terrain disturbances even though they are well camouflaged. |
|
With its blue back and silver flanks the garfish is well camouflaged, but its main anti-predator defence is its turn of speed. |
|
He camouflaged his fundamentally conservative policies in liberalish rhetoric. |
|
Carle's trademark artwork is enhanced by acetate overlays behind which the fish are camouflaged in an effect that is very beautiful. |
|
|
Wearing dark green fatigues and camouflaged by the darkness, he peered through the telescopic sight of the rifle pressed against his shoulder. |
|
Just like the glossies in which his celebrities appeared, his self-portraits are camouflaged, all blemishes and defects removed. |
|
We saw several species of stingray, including an electric ray brilliantly camouflaged in the sand. |
|
I also had a tiny smudge, rather than a bruise, on the left of my forehead, which was easily camouflaged by make-up and a fringe. |
|
We expect the camera crew to sit patiently in a camouflaged hide, waiting for the wildlife to wander by. |
|
With photographers snapping away, the hooded and camouflaged young men waved their guns menacingly at journalists. |
|
Walking into the mass of silk, satin, and cottons, we became instantly camouflaged amongst the rainbow of colors flurrying everywhere. |
|
It is present in the camouflaged armed national guardsmen who greet members of Congress each day we enter the Capitol campus. |
|
From the cockpit, we could see rows of drably camouflaged warplanes filling every inch of ramp space. |
|
The Ghost crabs are named for their translucent bodies, and they are well camouflaged against the sand. |
|
He is currently trying to discover if rumours that the Eli Lilly factory was camouflaged during World War Two are true. |
|
Any small triplefin that ventured too close to these camouflaged predators met a quick end in their cavernous mouths. |
|
We noticed hawkfish, blennies, gobies and a variety of crustaceans, often camouflaged with bits of sponge and soft coral for protection. |
|
During the Second World War the Lamb factory made components for war planes, and was camouflaged against enemy air attack. |
|
Half submerged, crouched behind the existing war memorial and camouflaged within the terrain, it has an aspect of stealthiness. |
|
Because the poverty was somewhat camouflaged by the tropical climate, metropolitan visitors tended to disregard it. |
|
The nymphs are not as brightly colored as the adults, but are well camouflaged predators who ambush their prey. |
|
I spent a half hour staring at a lizard that had camouflaged itself on some bark. |
|
The difficulty of replacing him, camouflaged by the successful run at home, has undermined his side's European travels. |
|
He managed to stay out of the gutter, his contempt of the frailties of his colleagues barely camouflaged. |
|
|
The gargantuan black clouds were overcast by a dense, opaque fog, ever converging, camouflaged with the caliginous sky that surrounded. |
|
Lumping all transition economies into the same academic pot has camouflaged important differences. |
|
He brought Italy out of the dark ages when TV advertising had to be camouflaged in coy little sketches to be shown to children before bedtime. |
|
This forced them to venture from their camouflaged dwellings and barren nooks to hunt, fish, and bushrange. |
|
I like to stipple the black paint with a green paint to produce a nice camouflaged body. |
|
These profit pressures were camouflaged during the 1990s stock market boom, which largely collapsed at the end of the decade. |
|
The spots help them to stay camouflaged at night, and the white area on their tails helps the mother communicate with her cubs. |
|
A camouflaged little Goby fish got spooked by a bottom feeder, and a dozen bigger fish gave chase as he got away. |
|
In one early test, he gave a girl in the first grade a bit of egg camouflaged in applesauce. |
|
But behind all the masks, even camouflaged, he cannot hide from the truth. |
|
He says it could add extra ounces to his already heavy weight, which the star keeps camouflaged at home under tracksuits and three-quarter length coats. |
|
Standards may allow the accounting capitalization of an expected conditional excess profit, camouflaged as a depreciable intangible asset. |
|
Lurking nearby, though, are camouflaged men with guns, and they are needed at this time. |
|
Hyperspectral imaging of visible light can pick out camouflaged man-made objects from surrounding natural ones. |
|
The donations were camouflaged as contributions to the Liberal riding association of Hamilton East. |
|
Or the dream is camouflaged with symbols because of our discomfort or lack of understanding. |
|
Oceans and vegetation on land have camouflaged warming by absorbing more than half of man-made emissions so far. |
|
Sources can be camouflaged through mass collections, as in Argentina, or by not revealing donors' names for a certain period of time. |
|
On route we passed by Kacanik where we saw a camouflaged tank entrenched before an Orthodox church by the roadside. |
|
This paint scheme effectively camouflaged the fan cowl latching mechanisms. |
|
|
She camouflaged her disability by learning to lip-read in multiple languages. |
|
Armed and camouflaged individuals can get close to chemical, agricultural, business facilities, gas pipelines, electrical powerlines, substations, transformers and airports. |
|
A barefoot corpse in camouflaged khakis is being carried into the street, partially wrapped in rug, as I enter the house. |
|
The thick fillet, sprawled on a banana leaf like a centrefold, was served sprinkled with the odd caper, like little khaki army helmets camouflaged under a limp coriander net. |
|
The massed columns of camouflaged vehicles threw up clouds of desert sand as far as the eye could see as they fanned out across the vast featureless landscape. |
|
After the merciful demise of her husband in 1842 her activities became less camouflaged and in the 1850s she was involving herself in the serf problem. |
|
I was camouflaged amongst the benches and remained unspotted. |
|
Whenever I look into the green leaves of the trees in my neighborhood and see the black-hooded parakeets camouflaged there, I think of the poor Carolina parakeet. |
|
Here lie the remains of Rudolph's winter camp, a collection of small living stations scattered over an acre of terrain, camouflaged by patches of hemlock and laurel. |
|
We were fortunate enough to spot Arctic foxes and the Arctic hare, neatly camouflaged in the snow. |
|
They have developed a new imaging technology to 'see' camouflaged marine animals in the eyes of their predators. |
|
The ability to mass-produce fabrics during the Second World War led to the greater distribution of camouflaged uniforms. |
|
You'll also see the world's largest, spikiest, hairiest and most camouflaged caterpillars and giant silkmoths. |
|
Run a black operation to tow pie-shaped discs behind camouflaged aircraft, leave scorch marks in the grass and traumatize pets. |
|
It is a well camouflaged bird, it is usually shy and conceals itself close to ground vegetation and flushes only when approached closely. |
|
Subduction zones burrow deeply but are imperfectly camouflaged, and geophysics and geochemistry can be used to study them. |
|
I wanted to draw their attention to the vainglory manifested by certain persons with respect to their good works, forgetting that very often these good works camouflaged a corrupt heart. |
|
Mr Ford, he says, could look equally authentic orating in a pricey suit or vote-hunting in a camouflaged baseball cap. Of course, this advice is easier to swallow if you are authentically beautiful. |
|
Here's how raw performance gets camouflaged in charm and sophistication, and you can thank snowboarding maven Gretchen Bleiler for winter style that goes from slope to street. |
|
Afterwards we made some camouflage masks for role-play in the trees then hid them on camouflaged backgrounds. |
|
|
If the intent is ever faintly preachy, this is fluffily camouflaged by the playful chattiness and digressive lateral lunges of his benign, free-associative technique. |
|
The eggs of gulls are usually dark tan to brown or dark olive with dark splotches and scrawl markings, and are well camouflaged. |
|
Unlike the units and their equipment, military buildings couldn't be camouflaged. |
|
One rioter, camouflaged in the ubiquitous uniform of hoodie and football scarf, zigzagged through a hail of plastic bullets to attack a giant white painted water cannon. |
|
Mercedes-Benz, a subsidiary of Daimler AG, is launching its new A-Class with the help of special camouflaged models that feature in a game. |
|
The GOP's regressive positions are camouflaged behind a disintegrating Potemkin village of plutocratic marketing and co-opted populist outrage. |
|
The UN reported however that it had notified the GoS, and further, that UN vehicles, painted white and marked with the UN logo to signal neutrality, could not be mistaken for the camouflaged pickup trucks of the rebels. |
|
However, if the RhD antigen is camouflaged, all Type A blood could be used for this patient thereby greatly improving blood availability and utilization. |
|
These surprise aid announcements camouflaged the absence of any progress on debt, unequal trade or reform of international financial institutions at the Monterrey Conference. |
|
Flat and oval-shaped, the shell is often camouflaged by growths of algae. |
|
Many amendments contain these objectives, camouflaged, to a greater or lesser extent, by good intentions, and for that reason we shall not be voting in favour of them. |
|
For the first time, a modest corps of skilfully camouflaged light infantry deploying quickly had shown that it could foil a powerful army by subjecting it to decisive losses with only muskets for weapons. |
|
Before industrialization, the white butterflies could be camouflaged on the trees and thus escape from their predatory whereas the black butterflies were quickly made have. |
|
Helmets were camouflaged in action with mesh netting used to secure field dressings as well as pieces of burlap or foliage, which served to disguise their distinctive outline. |
|
A satellite dish that will enable the staff to receive bookings and communicate with the outside world has been installed and will be camouflaged with suitable paint so that it is not visible from the tourist routes. |
|
This technique is also used extensively to unmask camouflaged targets, since objects painted green will be quite distinct from living vegetation when viewed in this type of imagery. |
|
But it definitely had a camouflaged trap door. |
|
At a time when our European Union is becoming bogged down in rampant nationalism and threatened by more or less cleverly camouflaged fascistic attitudes, we needed and we need a breath of fresh air. |
|
For years, blacks and more recently white gentrifiers have tried to close down a local liquor store camouflaged as a grocery store located a few blocks from my home. |
|
The Cranefly Orchid is the most widespread orchid found in Mississippi, but it is often overlooked because it is well camouflaged in its wooded habitat. |
|
|
It was the camouflaged, European elk skull mount hanging in the booth. |
|
Cleverly camouflaged with grey felt, which exactly matched the colour of the walls, it led upwards to a barbette, or platform, perched beside the gate. |
|
She said that facility was never camouflaged, and she has never known why. |
|
A shorthorn grasshopper, for example, disguises itself as a leaf while a European nightjar can become perfectly camouflaged within its environment to hide. |
|