Inspector Graham Dodd, who covers the west area of Stockport, attended the meeting to listen to the residents' problems. |
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The integument is composed of the skin, which covers the entire body, in addition to accessory organs derived from skin. |
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It covers your repayments against accident, sickness, involuntary unemployment. |
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The event is open to runners, joggers and walkers alike and covers the 4-mile road circuit. |
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Allergen avoidance measures included breast feeding with mothers on a low allergen diet, use of acaricides, and mattress covers. |
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It covers the windshield keeping off ice, frost and snow sparing you from scraping your windows clean. |
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The conjunctiva is a thin lining that covers the whites of the eyes and the insides of the eyelids. |
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The player has good range, covers a lot of ground, and packs a punch with his heavy hits. |
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Scouts say he has above-average skills, covers the plate well and can drive the ball the opposite way. |
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And he covers what could be fairly abstruse philosophical questions in a remarkably clear and simple way. |
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They hide during the day under mulch, plant debris, rocks, boards, weeds, and ground covers. |
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It is most prominent at this time of year, after the snow and before the rampant vegetation covers the worse excesses. |
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One of the turret covers had come adrift and impacted the fin, causing a partial loss of rudder effectiveness. |
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As with other questions in this chapter it also covers a number of the judicial actions in the Community legal order. |
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My mother keeps me well in stock of incense, candles, charcoal blocks, and altar covers. |
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The wind is ripping away at the netting that covers the range, making sure unshot clays don't smash into us. |
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It covers the changes within and between cities, as a result of wired, and wireless communications infrastructure. |
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I heard someone coming up the stairs, so I quickly jumped into bed, and hid the backpack under the covers. |
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Tin is less reactive than the metal it covers, protecting the underlying metal from corrosion. |
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The walk is a grade B walk for experienced walkers and covers a distance of 4.5 miles. |
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The 28-year-old model, whose waifish good looks have graced the covers of countless magazines, delivered her first child early last Sunday. |
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In public, all women are required to wear the abaya, a black garment that covers them from head to foot. |
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An undulating, thick cuticle covers a primary wall of the surface of abaxial epidermal cells. |
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The first issue features an eclectic mix of fiction, poetry, and photographs tucked between the covers of a neat and stylish A5 booklet. |
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As for weaselling out of tough situations, stupidity covers well for brazenness. |
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Thus, the field of acoustics covers a vast array of different areas of use, and they are constantly expanding. |
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Like many of the video covers they show, they have you over a barrel and the price is slightly higher than it should be. |
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He exited to find that the skies had opened and that, the ragtop's top being down, the vehicle's floorboards were filled to the seat covers. |
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Finally, the quires of pages are bound between two wooden covers and the spine is tied with damp leather. |
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The sound of ragged, empty breathing passed by her door and Chandra sleepily threw back her covers and clambered out of bed. |
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The sequence overlies Upper Triassic to Upper Cretaceous rocks and locally covers Palaeogene karst bauxite deposits. |
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Combined with strong jaw muscles and gill covers that assist in forcefully expelling a stream of water, the mouth acts like a water pistol. |
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The device covers the gap created on a door hinge when it is open and prevents fingers being trapped in the door. |
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The menu covers a range of Italian style dishes, offering a choice of 23 pizzas and a variety of pasta options. |
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This section covers changing the font, style, size, orientation, justification, and inter-line spacing. |
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She places the pots in her home's window wells and covers them with leaves. |
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A bony layer of cementum covers the outside of the root, under the gum line, and holds the tooth in place within the jawbone. |
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A teen girl laid on her side, slumbering in her waterbed, with dark black, down covers and pillows. |
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One of the most mouth-watering of their creations is the oily chili sauce that covers the joint's bite-sized dumplings. |
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Residents will adorn the town's entire main street with more than 300 quilts ranging in size from miniatures to queen-sized bed covers. |
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The camera tilts up to see a man and a woman making whoopee, discreetly, under the covers of the bed. |
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Consequently, the aesthetic appearance of these types of watch glasses or back covers are relatively quickly altered by scratches. |
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After washing up and changing I crawled under the covers and fell asleep almost immediately. |
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Using a spoon, spread over the jelly so it covers the bottom crust. |
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It only covers personal e-mail accounts, which means it will still be legal for a company to send unsolicited commercial messages to corporate email addresses. |
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In fact, it covers two of my many aberrant fields of interest. |
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No matter where we position her in the crib by morning she is squashed up against the top of the mattress and the covers are in a wadded mass at the opposite end. |
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The term trawler covers a vast range of ship sizes and designs. |
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But any biographer of the novel faces a problem more fundamental than compressing between two covers a vast and unwieldy subject. |
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She covers politics, culture, the environment and human rights in Francophone and Anglophone West Africa for the Voice of America. |
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Not awesome if you're claustrophobic, because it covers your mouth, and you really can't breathe at all. |
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In his free time, he recorded Vampire Weekend covers for his Facebook followers, because why not? |
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That is why The Daily Beast stands with Charlie Hebdo and published their controversial covers in the wake of the attack. |
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And Jobs was a control freak who cowed his executives and micromanaged everything down to the plastic covers on the iPads. |
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Victorian architecture made much use of cast-iron ornament, and great variety is to be found all over the country, from manhole covers to weathervanes, fountains and bridges. |
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It covers two levels and affords spectacular views from its upper floor. |
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Polley is a rangy player who covers ground with deceptive speed. |
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So the plan is for Ken to draw an arc with Dale doing covers, and then Dale does an arc with Ken doing covers. |
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I'd like a gal from Oil Daily to ask energy questions, and a guy who covers health policy for CQ to ask health questions. |
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On Tuesday, the group witnessed a convoy of 43 unmarked green military trucks with tarpaulin covers moving towards Donetsk. |
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That appendix is taken more seriously because it is between the covers of a holy book. |
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The six-week program covers the fundamentals of nuclear theory, radiochemistry, nuclear instrumentation, radiological safety, and applications to related fields. |
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These products are obtained from fairly traded sources, where producers are paid a fair price that covers production costs and a basic living wage. |
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Most Andalusian villages are white since whitewash covers the walls of the houses but only one itinerary in the region is called the Route of the White Villages. |
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An Ab is a muscle found on magazine covers, an AD in the mag says Virginia's For Lovers. |
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Katty Kay covers American politics for the British Broadcasting Corporation. |
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The cover of ferns, woody plants, and sedges was excluded from our analysis because their average covers were extremely low and most plot values were zero. |
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We also found drainage manhole covers raised to drain off the waters. |
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You may not have heard of House Industries, but you will undoubtedly have seen their work, be it on book jackets, CD covers or in the typography of advertising. |
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We developed several outdoor projects with an acrylic fabric often used for boat covers because it's resistant to mildew, water, and fading and it can be cleaned with a hose. |
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Katty Kay covers US politics for the British Broadcasting Corporation and is Washington correspondent for BBC World News America. |
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His favourite shots were drives straight down the wicket and through the covers, but he also produced the occasional cut to pile on the agony for the West Indies attack. |
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The combination was used for covers of novels, advertisements, and exhibition posters. |
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It does not technically represent a glen as it covers a much wider area than just one valley. |
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It covers most of the latest period of repeated glaciation, up to and including the Younger Dryas cold spell. |
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Though Labrador covers 71 percent of the province's land area, it has only 8 percent of the province's population. |
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Berwickshire, Roxburgh and Selkirk covers most of the region and is represented by John Lamont of the Conservatives. |
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Interesting, it covers the ways that sureties were appointed to their duties, and hence it is informative on the way contracts were created. |
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The King's College campus covers an area of some 35 hectares around the ancient King's College buildings and the High Street. |
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The standard is developed and regulated by the European Union, and thus only covers the member states of the EU in detail. |
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This game covers the whole screen with a single, nondraggable window, but the menu bar is visible and events are processed. |
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Attention then turned to the interiors, with toilets to be refreshed and seat covers and carpets replaced. |
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The title covers a collection of eleven prose stories of widely different types. |
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In Europe, the use of iron covers the last years of the prehistoric period and the early years of the historic period. |
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The female then covers the eggs by disturbing the gravel at the upstream edge of the depression before moving on to make another redd. |
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Although this climate classification only covers a small portion of the Earth's surface, alpine climates are widely distributed. |
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Staff expertise in research covers a broad range of mathematics, including operator algebras, solid and fluid mechanics, and quantum mechanics. |
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They were lavishly produced, with full illustrations, and gold tooled,leather covers. |
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Typically, each TOID is associated with a polygon that represents the area on the ground that the feature covers, in National Grid coordinates. |
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It is the seat of the Bishop of Llandaff, whose diocese within the Church in Wales covers the most populous area of South Wales. |
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It covers some or all of the geographical areas of Llanishen and Thornhill. |
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Part of Channel 4's remit covers the commissioning of programmes from outside London. |
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The cuisine covers a wide spectrum of food from pure vegetarian and vegan to meats like pork, and from savouries to sweets. |
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The Centre's main feature, the bronze coloured dome which covers the Donald Gordon Theatre, is clad in steel that was treated with copper oxide. |
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It included covers of three songs from Donovan, who also played on the album, and one song each from George Martin and Harry Nilsson. |
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In August 2015 the Manic Street Preachers nailed the 2 top spots on the best NME covers of all time, as voted by the general public. |
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Thus, brackish covers a range of salinity regimes and is not considered a precisely defined condition. |
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Of the UK Shipping Forecast areas, the Malin Sea covers most of Malin, and by some definitions extends into Rockall. |
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Seabed topography is flat where sedimentation is heavy and covers the tectonic features. |
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A carapace covers the animal's cephalothorax, while the abdomen is long and segmented, ending in a broad tail fan. |
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At the posterior end of this spermaceti complex is the frontal sac, which covers the concave surface of the cranium. |
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This list covers common isotopes, most of which are available in very small quantities to the general public in most countries. |
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County Councils and Municipalities are independent of one another, the former merely covers a larger geographical area than the latter. |
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It covers millions of square miles in the polar regions, varying with the seasons. |
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The fifteenth, Westpoort, covers the harbour of Amsterdam and had very few residents. |
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Each run covers between one and two hundred meters, and the ships must move slowly in a straight line, making them vulnerable to enemy fire. |
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Once the tank reached the shore, all covers and seals could be blown off via explosive cables, enabling normal combat operation. |
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There is considerable seasonal variation in how much pack ice of the Arctic ice pack covers the Arctic Ocean. |
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The Antarctic Treaty covers the portion of the globe south of sixty degrees south, it prohibits new claims to Antarctica. |
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Evidence of increased precipitation is the development of snow and ice that covers Greenland, which led to an accumulation of the icecap. |
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The Shipman Head and Shipman Down SSSI was first designated in 1971 and covers over 40 ha of the northern part of the island. |
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His Ornithology alone covers 2000 pages and included such aspects as the chicken and poultry techniques. |
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In the world of fashion, David has already appeared on the covers of many magazines. |
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Jeremy Vine's weekday lunchtime show covers current and consumer affairs informally, a style pioneered by Jimmy Young. |
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The City Museum in Winchester covers the Iron Age and Roman periods, the Middle Ages, and the Victorian period over three floors. |
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Some of the Romans did not have time to take the covers off their shields or to even put on their helmets. |
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Her black and white head suddenly popped out from under the covers and periscoped around. |
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It also covers about half the coastline, including both the Hamstead and Tennyson Heritage Coast areas. |
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Brighstone Forest, which covers the top of Brighstone Down, is the largest on the island. |
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The walk covers ground across the island, from Bembridge in the east, travelling via Carisbrooke to The Needles in the western tip of the island. |
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Geographically, it covers at the very least the countries of Western Europe, North America, Australia, and New Zealand. |
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On most natural cobbles or nodules of source material, a weathered outer rind called a cortex covers the unweathered inner material. |
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The Sahara covers large parts of Algeria, Chad, Egypt, Libya, Mali, Mauritania, Niger, Western Sahara, Sudan and Tunisia. |
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Such a wide sampling of history and territory covers many disparate cultures and periods. |
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A peculiarity of the regional climate is the thick fog that covers the plains between October and February. |
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They recede to the south and east, becoming a steppe landscape before meeting the Sahara desert, which covers more than 75 percent of the region. |
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The Annales Maximi covers the period from the early Roman Republic to around the time of the Gracchi. |
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The Age of Revolution is a less commonly used period, but appropriately covers the time between the early modern and contemporary. |
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The Contemporary Period generally covers history still in living memory, approximately 100 years behind the current year. |
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It covers many different styles of art including the polychrome style and the animal style. |
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This book covers the environmental impact of Columbus' landing in the new world. |
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Marlowe's eyes trailed slick video covers posted outside each, a pornocopia of pouting lips, inflated breasts, and overblown cocks. |
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The entire coral area covers 18 million hectares off a peninsula in northwest New Guinea. |
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The route covers a number of places that were part of the dominions of the Moche kingdom in its heyday. |
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Since water covers the majority of Earth's surface and most volcanoes are situated near or under bodies of water, pillow lava is very common. |
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Set in a shallow, amphitheaterlike depression, once a gravel pit supplying material for the Thruway, it covers 11 acres. |
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Pillows, mattress and box springs of your child's bed must be covered with plastic antidust covers. |
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Then his eyes went foraging again among the glossy boobular magazine covers. |
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She wears a diaphanous himation that covers her torso, over a floor-length chiton of heavier fabric. |
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Richard Morgan covers science for The Economist, The New York Times, Scientific American, and Wired. |
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The story covers the phenomenon of cyberbegging. Privileged folks, mostly White I believe, have been hustling up tuition or wedding expenses. |
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The book covers in detail lead singer Dave Gahan's near-fatal heroin addiction and his painful recovery. |
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It covers approximately 20 percent of the Earth's surface and about 29 percent of its water surface area. |
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Scots common law covers matters including murder and theft, and has sources in custom, in legal writings and previous court decisions. |
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It covers Northumberland, County Durham, Tyne and Wear, and the Tees Valley. |
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The Yorkshire and the Humber region of government office covers most, but not all of the historic county. |
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The Convention covers the whole of the Baltic Sea area, including inland waters and the water of the sea itself, as well as the seabed. |
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It covers an area of almost 14 million km2 and contains 30 million km3 of ice. |
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These are York Central, which covers the inner urban area, and is entirely surrounded by the York Outer constituency. |
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It covers the western half of the area traditionally known as the Midlands. |
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The area covers Merseyside and the Borough of Halton and has an estimated population between 1,500,000 and 2,000,000 and. |
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The independent media organisation Indymedia also covers Liverpool, while 'Nerve' magazine publishes articles and reviews of cultural events. |
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Its catchment area covers a large part of South Eastern and a small part of Western England and the river is fed by 38 named tributaries. |
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The southernmost part of the park covers the dramatic central section of Hadrian's Wall, dating from the Roman occupation. |
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This is a smaller area than the UK Government's South West England region, which also covers Gloucestershire, Wiltshire and Dorset. |
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Mix four pounds magnesium sulfate with a bag of your favorite lawn food that covers 2,500 square feet. |
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The name petroleum covers both naturally occurring unprocessed crude oil and petroleum products that are made up of refined crude oil. |
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A section of the pipe, without the leather covers, is preserved at the Didcot Railway Centre. |
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When the government covers the cost of health care, there is no need for individuals or their employers to pay for private insurance. |
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The southeastern Chittagong region covers evergreen and semi evergreen hilly jungles. |
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This ultramafic rock also forms a very infertile soil which covers the flat and marshy heaths of the interior of the peninsula. |
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The Shropshire Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty covers about a quarter of the county, mainly in the south. |
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The Lancashire Constabulary covers the shire county and the unitary authorities. |
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Bede also covers Wilfrid's life in his Historia ecclesiastica gentis Anglorum, but this account is more measured and restrained than the Vita. |
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The Sherwood Forest Trust is a small charity that covers the ancient royal boundary and current national character area of Sherwood Forest. |
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This covers Buckingham Palace, St James's Palace and the Tower of London, as well as Windsor Castle. |
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Often, a second layer of tissue, the partial veil, covers the bladelike gills that bear spores. |
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This article covers the other type of biscuit, which is typically hard, flat and unleavened. |
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Pratchett was well known for his penchant for wearing large, black fedora hats, as seen on the inside back covers of most of his books. |
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In Part III he covers the resurrection of the dead and Christ's glorification in heaven. |
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As a result, six covers from their extensive repertoire were chosen to complete the album. |
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Many artists have acknowledged the Beatles' influence and enjoyed chart success with covers of their songs. |
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On 17 October 2009, Stewart released the studio album Soulbook which was composed of covers of soul and Motown songs. |
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The album consists of 12 blues covers of artists such as Howlin' Wolf, Jimmy Reed and Little Walter. |
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It covers an area of 26 square km and is centred on the prehistoric monument of Stonehenge. |
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This department covers all levels of education, from casual visitors, schools, degree level and beyond. |
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All other material, which covers the whole world, is available to students and researchers. |
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Folkeskole covers the entire period of compulsory education, encompassing primary and lower secondary education. |
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Hong Kong Tramways, which has served the territory since 1904, covers the northern parts of Hong Kong Island. |
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Hogmanay now covers four days of processions, concerts and fireworks, with the street party beginning on Hogmanay. |
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The Cardiff Urban Area covers a slightly larger area outside the county boundary, and includes the towns of Dinas Powys and Penarth. |
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Lossiemouth generally covers the northern sector, while Coningsby provides QRA in the south. |
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The reserve covers 1,677 hectares across the whole range of local habitats. |
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The Brecon Beacons national park covers about a third of South Wales, containing Pen y Fan, the highest mountain south of Snowdonia. |
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Ireland's geologic history covers everything from volcanism and tropical seas to the last glacial period. |
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Echaid decides to build a house there and covers the spring with a capstone to stop it overflowing. |
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In the European Parliament the area is within the Scotland constituency, which covers all of the 32 council areas of Scotland. |
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As the block covers only home internet access, users may still visit the blocked websites from their office computers. |
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This ticket also covers the cost of passage on the Wightlink catamaran from Portsmouth Harbour to Ryde Pier Head. |
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The contract covers the supply, delivery and maintenance of 65 new trains and a depot at Old Oak Common. |
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The film covers the politics, spiritual, scientific, medical and professional points of view on hydraulic fracturing. |
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Kippot range in size from a small round beanie that covers only the back of the head to a large, snug cap that covers the whole crown. |
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There has only been one biography, written by Paul Allen, and this primarily covers his career in the theatre. |
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The band played instrumentals by the Shadows and the Ventures, and a variety of pop and trad jazz covers. |
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Bowie performed on Scarlett Johansson's 2008 album of Tom Waits covers, Anywhere I Lay My Head. |
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Monumental sculpture covers large works, and architectural sculpture, which is attached to buildings. |
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Emin's covers a variety of different media, including needlework and sculpture, drawing, video and installation, photography and painting. |
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He covers over forty scientists, with special attention paid to Francis Bacon, Robert Boyle, and Isaac Newton. |
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The line engravings produced for the covers of 19th century reprints of The Wealth of Nations were based largely on Tassie's medallion. |
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The pitch is said to be 'covered' when the groundsmen have placed covers on it to protect it against rain or dew. |
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Attention is paid also to regionalization, which covers the proper techniques of space delimitation into regions. |
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The convention covers cases of Asiatic cholera, oriental plague and yellow fever. |
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The Grand Bara desert covers parts of southern Djibouti in the Arta, Ali Sabieh and Dikhil regions. |
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Taiga covers most of Finland from northern regions of southern provinces to the north of Lapland. |
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Childe's view prevails that the term generally covers the period between the end of the Pleistocene and the start of the Neolithic. |
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North West Dumfries is the only ward that solely covers areas within the town itself, with the others incorporating outlying areas. |
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A portion of your mortgage payment goes to reduce the principal, and the rest covers interest. |
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The most mountainous region is the Central Highlands area, which covers most of the central western parts of the state. |
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The Transbaikal region covers more than 1,000 km from west to east from Baikal to the meridian of the confluence of the Shilka and Argun Rivers. |
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The Convention covers visits to hospitals, job centres, the police and social security offices. |
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The term objective case is then used for the oblique case, which covers the roles of accusative, dative, and objects of a preposition. |
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It covers accommodation, food, medical benefits and accident insurance, school fees, and examination fees. |
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Admiralty law also covers many commercial activities, although land based or occurring wholly on land, that are maritime in character. |
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This category covers matters that are so well known that the court may deem them proved without the introduction of any evidence. |
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Title II covers commencement of civil suits and includes filing, summons, and service of process. |
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It was a metal band that played Metallica and Black Sabbath covers. Cool thing was, instead of a bass, they had a tuba. Radicool. |
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This covers custodial deaths, police atrocities, encounter killings, illegal detention and disappearances. |
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This understated phrase covers a variety of situations, ranging from members laughing uproariously to the physical invasion of the chamber. |
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It covers parliamentary business in the House of Lords Chamber itself, as well as the debates in the Moses Room, known as Grand Committee. |
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The structural components are, generally, the frame members, bearings, splines, springs, seals, fasteners and covers. |
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The shape, texture and color of covers provide a styling and operational interface between the mechanical system and its users. |
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There are no long term studies on the success of these covers due to the relatively short time in which large scale open pit mining has existed. |
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The pulp is picked up by the wire and covers the mould as it rises out of the vat. |
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Jesse Burkett covers the West Side area of Worcester, along with Ted Williams Little League. |
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The Waltham Patch also covers the local news and highlights what other outlets write on the city. |
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The electric power industry covers the generation, transmission, distribution and sale of electric power to the general public and industry. |
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The Alpine zone, extending from tree line to snow line, is followed by the glacial zone, which covers the glaciated areas of the mountain. |
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The area exhibits a profusion of distinctive rock landforms rising above the granite shield that covers much of Zimbabwe. |
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The civil parish of Borrowdale covers a considerable area around the valley, including the southern half of Derwent Water. |
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On Clough Head a small sheet of the Thirlmere Tuff Member covers the summit of the fell, a member of the Lincomb Tarns Formation. |
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The clinkery surface actually covers a massive dense core, which is the most active part of the flow. |
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The insurance covers the apartment and all the property therein. |
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It was administratively divided into twelve parts and covers a wide sector of the city. |
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A National Park was established in 1951 and, following a minor extension in 2016, now covers an area of approximately 2,362 square kilometres. |
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The wallpaper was reproduced in 1987 from that hung by Potter in 1906 and covers the walls and ceiling. |
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Free Radio Birmingham covers Lichfield and Tamworth, and Free Radio Black Country covers the Cannock area. |
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The BBC covers the west with BBC Radio Merseyside, the north and east with BBC Radio Manchester and the south with BBC Radio Stoke. |
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Beck was playful and energetic, sometimes throwing in covers of The Rolling Stones, Big Star, The Zombies and The Velvet Underground. |
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Starting on June 18, the club began posting covers of songs from the album on Thursday evenings, each with its own video. |
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A close network of tramways and railways covers the face of a singularly dreary stretch of country, where the pastures are scanty and blackened. |
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The most mountainous region of Tasmania is the Central Highlands area, which covers most of the central western parts of the state. |
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The Leeds postcode area covers most of the City of Leeds and is almost entirely made up of the Leeds post town. |
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The modern and interactive retail space covers the old Burton Arcades and the former Leeds Shopping Plaza with its main entrance from Briggate. |
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The force has five policing districts covering the West Yorkshire area, one of which covers Leeds. |
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Wakefield is policed by the West Yorkshire Police force and is within the DA, Wakefield division, which covers the whole district. |
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The council covers a large rural area with many villages and small towns including Dalston, Brampton, Longtown, Wetheral, Bewcastle and Scotby. |
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The article is not exhaustive, but it covers the salient points pretty well. |
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Her work covers the walls of her airy and cluttered Venice studio. |
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It covers a broad sweep of the events, personalities, and forces that have shaped this vacationland. |
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The Global Application Software report covers the application software industry. |
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The Hikurangi Catchment which covers about 55,000 hectares is a catchment of the Wairua River that flows into the Kaipara Harbour. |
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No one can touch you where your bathing suit covers.Resist it. |
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This technical training seminar covers the principles of flashless mbber molding and wasteless mbber molding. |
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When discussing plants and animals, she covers acclimatization, genetic adaptation, or migration. |
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The report covers Thailand Acetic Acid plants and presents installed capacity by process and technology. |
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He covers wave-current interactions, fluid kinematics for wave trains, solitary water waves, breaking waves, and modeling tsunamis. |
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Twisty the Clown will be seen wearing a mask that covers the lower side of his face, and what the mask hides is not for the weak-hearted to see. |
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The programme covers the entire country except for the capital Addis Abeba. |
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It covers physical and environmental properties and functions of wetlands and considers political and social aspects of human impact on wetlands. |
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Katty Kay covers U.S. politics for the British Broadcasting Corporation. |
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Katty Kay covers US politics for the British Broadcasting Corporation. |
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Part seat, part lid, this built-in bench provides a quiet place to sit, and it also covers a woodbin hidden below. |
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In fact, pink wood sorrel is one of the most outstanding ground covers for our area. |
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The 11-year-old explained that if an opponent covers two triple word squares their score multiplies by nine and adds 50 points. |
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Amerind also operates a program that covers renters, or homeowners where no federal funding is involved. |
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I know people who leave yard sales and go home and pull the covers over their heads, they're so shaken. |
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The patent covers the use of surnames and Y-chromosomes to establish a family connection. |
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This review covers Yearbooks 2002 to 2007, with an emphasis on the more recent years. |
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The shallow, weedy lake covers almost 30-square miles of Yellowhead County in western Alberta. |
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Kvaerner's contract also covers modifications to the existing Anoa platform. |
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HotFormed aluminum covers coupled with anodized finishes produce a quality appearance item that cannot be duplicated in plastic. |
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Elsewhere, people are replacing grass with ground covers such as Japanese spurge and vinca. |
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Department of Education and covers a vast, rural area that includes parts of the Navajo Nation and the Pueblo of Zuni. |
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An in-depth discussion that covers the types of radiometers available, why they are needed, and how to make the best of them is also offered. |
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He covers epidemiology and surgical, radiotherapeutic, and chemotherapeutic options. |
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Plus, a gallery of some of the blown covers, curated by Colombo. |
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The patent application covers an apoptosis model system that uses extracts of normal cells. |
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He covers both vector and raster graphics and explains how they can be used to improve game performance. |
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The Agreement covers the entire life of the Kami Project including construction, operation and decommissioning. |
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Another agreement covers the construction of a building in Kampala for Uganda's foreign ministry. |
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Whatever, Hobby Lobby still covers 14 other kinds of contraception. |
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The Snapshots report gives an instant overview of the UK truck market and covers rigid, Two-axle artics and three axle artics trucks. |
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The recall covers Chevrolet TrailBlazer, GMC Envoy, Buick Rainier, Isuzu Ascender and Saab 97-X SUVs from the 2006 and 2007 model years. |
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Patent 5,147,786, which covers immunoassays for the detection of a widely-used class of agricultural chemicals called a-haloacetamides or acetanilides. |
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In a letter addressed to Ezra Pound, she covers an extensive list of her symptoms, which included a habitually high temperature, fatigue, insomnia, migraines, and colitis. |
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Network Rail covers 20,000 miles of track, and 40,000 bridges and tunnels. |
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A money laundering offence under UK legislation need not even involve money, since the money laundering legislation covers assets of any description. |
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Its mandate covers economic, environmental, and social issues. |
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The ganoin, a peculiar type of enamel found in polypteriforms and recognised here, covers the outer surface of the scales and certain skull bones. |
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We grabbed each other, roughly kissing and tossing covers and pillows about in our frantic lovemaking. We foreplayed and foreplayed, teased and teased again. |
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Founded in 1949, it has 47 member states, covers approximately 820 million people and operates with an annual budget of approximately half a billion euros. |
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The Herald newspaper, published in Glasgow, also covers Edinburgh. |
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The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia covers the greater part of the peninsula. |
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His map covers the entire world in a double hemisphere projection. |
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The patent covers a method of reattaching damaged soft tissue to bone. |
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Area rug is the term used for any rug that covers part of the floor. |
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Bands like The Rolling Stones and The Yardbirds developed blues rock by recording covers of many classic blues songs, often speeding up the tempos. |
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The first of several Pink Floyd album covers designed by Hipgnosis, it was the second time that EMI permitted one of their groups to contract designers for an album jacket. |
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Even without Greenland and the Norwegian islands of Svalbard and Jan Mayen, the remaining part of the Nordic countries covers around 1,3 million square kilometres. |
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In the nongilled mushrooms, the hymenium lines the inner surfaces of the tubes of boletes and polypores, or covers the teeth of spine fungi and the branches of corals. |
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