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The blame lies with the plant's appearance – it has speckled leaves and its flowers are well-hidden, but their spathe (the special leaf that protects the flowers of an arum) and spadix (the spike on which the flowers are arranged), are said to resemble male and female genitalia.
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Reasons so well-hidden by the dastardly Yankees that they managed to confuse those who seceeded.
The Volokh Conspiracy » (Maybe) Racist Vanity Plates and the First Amendment 2010
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Albert Lasker a well-known and successful advertising man, played a pivotal role (albeit well-hidden) in packaging and selling the candidacy of Warren Harding in 1920, resulting in the election of arguably America's least qualified and least successful president.
James Moeller: A "Tea Party" By Any Other Name... James Moeller 2010
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Readers will be more grateful for than titillated by her willingness to strip bare what is so well-hidden in our culture: how great grief threatens the very soul.
Joyce Carol Oates's "A Widow's Story" Post 2011
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The stimulant was outlawed years ago, but she grows it in her garden, well-hidden by thriving vegetables.
Valentines, part the first mllelaurel 2009
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After thoroughly searching the cave, Yng found a well-hidden box containing a magical elven circlet.
D&D last night nathreee 2009
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The headless and sometimes mutilated bodies were usually well-hidden, and decomposing, which made identification nearly impossible.
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But, as you'll see from the photos we've compiled for you, caves are one of the earth's most fascinating and well-hidden attractions.
27 Amazing Natural Caves (PHOTOS) Manal Khan 2010
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"So, there are estimates that some 30,000 rockets have been resupplied to Hezbollah, and there have been estimates about whether these are injected-fuel rockets that require time to prepare, but otherwise they are well-hidden and very secretive in nature," he added.
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Readers will be more grateful for than titillated by her willingness to strip bare what is so well-hidden in our culture: how great grief threatens the very soul.
Joyce Carol Oates's "A Widow's Story" Post 2011
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