Salvation seems to arrive in the form of a drifter that Tim meets at the bar, a fellow who helps him cover up the killing. |
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Watch the weather forecast and cover up those frost tender plants at night. |
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Next, it is crucial to use some newspaper and masking tape to cover up areas where you don't want paint to get. |
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Galvan and Pitones used barbituric acid to cover up the smell of the drugs, a procedure that does not work, Piazza said. |
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It's not a third-rate political burglary, it's a cover up of information on the largest attack in the history of the country. |
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Most complexity in the world is introduced to cover up the fact that life is basically quite simple to sustain. |
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After a brief struggle, we got some concealer on his face to cover up the freckles that dotted his nose. |
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For those who have less attractive bodies, Bermuda shorts also help cover up most imperfections. |
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He attempted to cover up his blunders by shunting the blame onto dead subordinates. |
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Though long, her dress wasn't long enough to cover up her white tube socks or black clogs. |
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If your area was underperforming then you would surely aim to make it better, not cover up for people who are ineffective. |
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The air tasted musty and stale so I hooked the corner of the canvas cover up so the air could flow through. |
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Grinding is not recommended since it tends to wander from the root of the joint and may also cover up an unfused root by smearing the metal. |
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Salt helps cover up any metallic or chemical aftertaste in products such as soft drinks. |
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In their statements, they have become expert in using pompous phrases and key buzzwords to cover up ugly banalities. |
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It's an artificial fragrance used in an attempt to cover up the noxious smell of pesticides. |
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For hundreds of years herbs and spices have been used to cover up and eliminate offensive odours in the home. |
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We've done okay this season and have tried to cover up our weaknesses as much as we can. |
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It's supposed to cover up the stench of stale pee, but the disinfectant stink is almost as bad. |
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The company which operates the plant, now faces a carpeting from the government for attempting to cover up details of the incident. |
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But a violent hiding, indulged in by parents who lash out at their children to cover up their own failings, only causes bitter resentment. |
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The public health people have been circling the wagons to cover up the facts! |
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We mustn't allow a hurried attempt by the political establishment to cover up torture in our name. |
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The ICAC has also released a report that said the system for collecting hospital stats was virtually a cover up waiting to happen. |
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He cites evidence that doctors or medics falsified death certificates to cover up homicides. |
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Whether you need to cover up some gray or want to try out a different look, hair coloring might just be the ideal solution. |
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We must not look to blaming the referee to cover up our own inadequacies, but he had a poor game. |
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And he doesn't try to cover up the obvious with goofy comb-overs, wigs, or medical procedures. |
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All variety of perceptual illusion comes into play to cover up the flaws in the technology. |
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Our politicians, rather than be themselves, have to hide and cover up any indiscretion of any sort because of the hounding they will get. |
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The pine tar, dirt, tobacco and who knows what else not only cover up the team logo but are revolting to look at in high definition. |
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The story that she couldn't remember appears to be a complete Pentagon confabulation in order to cover up the phoniness of the whole operation. |
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This is merely a fig leaf to cover up its ruthless attempts to preserve the ability to extract huge profits from those artists. |
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Cool, cotton clothes are a must in the heat and humidity, but cover up to visit palaces and temples. |
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The mother, half in denial, flips her lid and frantically tries to cover up the evidence of her son's alleged crime as the police move in. |
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Do the Rebels intend a nocturnal attack or is this shooting supposed to cover up their retreat? |
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She alleges the signature was forged to cover up the fact her son had not attended. |
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The night before the hunt, foxhunters cover up any earths and badger setts to make sure that the foxes have to run until exhausted. |
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The gauntlet on the glove was to cover up the aluminum, so it wouldn't heat up in the light. |
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The latest scam is to get us to sign a contract agreeing to longer shifts to cover up for staff shortages. |
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All five made individual depositions and none had any reason to cover up what happened. |
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I applied lots of foundation to cover up the puffiness and redness around my eyes. |
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Some ducks, such as mallard and pintail, will nest in grass and lush ground cover up to a kilometre or more away from the water body. |
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Very often though, egotism can be an attempt to cover up insecurity in a person who does not feel they will be good enough without it. |
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Congress sought to cover up its appeal to communal sentiment by modifying the Gujarati language version of its election manifesto. |
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Yes, pulling my scarf up to cover up my ears makes me look like a complete div and, no, I Do Not Care. |
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He then set fire to the flat in an attempt to cover up what he had done, before making good his escape. |
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When the country was in the grip of a deadly bird flu last year, his government admitted it tried to cover up the extent of the problem. |
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If anything, the police were trying to cover up their own abusive practices. |
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All these people their fake, their smiles and laughs were all pretend, just an act to cover up reality. |
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The woman is trying to cover up her failing marriage by uttering jingoistic exultations in the midst of other people. |
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He was trying very hard to cover up his nervousness with joviality and humor. |
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He was deeply involved in the attempt to whitewash and cover up the My Lai massacre. |
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Experts, driven by a belief in their professional knowledge, often cover up their own shortcomings. |
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Last night we heard a laundry list of new promises which I thought was an attempt to cover up old failures. |
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The old respectability of the establishment could no longer cover up the major moral lapses of the financial sector. |
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In order to cover up their own anti-democratic practices, they are sacrificing fundamental political rights. |
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Why does the department cover up for the chief assassin of its officers thirty years after the fact? |
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A big seller was stove black, used to cover up scrapes and rust on cast-iron furnaces. |
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For this reason, it may cover up the signs of overdose caused by other medicines or the symptoms of appendicitis. |
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As he learns, the murders were a cover up for the diamond robbery that took place that night. |
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The Worldwide Fund for Nature has been accused of helping to cover up a report on the damage done by illegal logging. |
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This is a deliberate tactic to cover up the cheaper prices of my bus trips. |
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A hunt can last from a few seconds to several minutes and cover up to two miles. |
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He lied about medical malpractice to cover up the abuses of the insurance industry. |
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Most of the group were young men wearing bomber jackets and football scarves and bobble hats to cover up their shaved heads. |
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Childcare is not a cheap sticking plaster to cover up sharp economic inequality. |
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If these critters are a problem I cover up, if not I wear shorts and short sleeve shirts with lots of P20 once a day sun filter, you will tan without burning. |
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She added that the surface around the grate had got so bad that the brackets holding the grate cover up were exposed and when pedestrians walked on the grate it wobbled. |
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Substances such as menthol, wintergreen oil, eucalyptus oil, or turpentine cause cool or hot sensations that can temporarily relieve or cover up pain. |
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Man I hate hospitals, if they're not depressing, they smell like anti-bacteria solvent, the gross part of alcohol, trying to cover up the reek of death and decay. |
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The wrap dress in particular is a chic way to cover up and stay cool. |
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No attempt was made to cover up the Americanness of the book. |
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Srsly, cover up the shoes with your thumb and imagine flats. |
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The German Defence Ministry was extremely agitated that this information had leaked out and used the argument of military security to cover up for its secrecy in the matter. |
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The most common tools used by farmers were metal tipped ploughs for turning over the soil and harrows to cover up the soil when seeds had been planted. |
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Sometimes the producers went to absurd lengths to protect their advertisers and product placers, pixelating one of the inmates T-shirts to cover up a rival furniture product. |
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For instance, a woman using buckets can do 200-500 square metres while the treadle pump user can cover up to 2,500 square metres within the same given time. |
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It wasn't just the incessant whiners, or the obvious apple-polishers, or having to cover up for the occasional bad staffer that drove her nuts, she says. |
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While some claim there was a massive White House operation to cover up the attacks, Rogers and McKeon see a more nuanced story. |
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But, you can still pick out a sexy patch to cover up the gaping hole in your head, which thank goodness was discovered after we dilated your eyes! |
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You might want to cover up those love bites before breakfast. |
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The azure sky above was only slightly clouded by the thick cumulus clouds that strayed away from each other, to occasionally cover up the sun's streams of rays. |
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Use tarps as ground cloths and to cover up gear from dew and rain. |
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They resort to doing shocking things to cover up this boringness. |
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He's never dyed it, and he doesn't wear make-up in his films, unless he has a zit to cover up. |
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If I had to put my finger on the exact appeal, it is the sheer weirdly muscled brass neck of everyone suspected of being involved in a doping cover up. |
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One wonders whether the government is huffing and puffing to cover up its own incompetence. |
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I wasn't parading around to make a show of myself, I was trying to get my arm in my blouse to cover up. |
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Collusion between supposedly independent scrutineers of business practice and their employing clients can cover up malpractice and misuse of funds. |
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He resorts to being the class clown to cover up for his difficulties. |
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The Captain's civilian lawyer has said the charges were vindictively added as part of an effort to cover up the military's mistake and initial overreaction. |
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Ultimately it is designed to cover up the social causes of crime, to divert attention from the pressing issues of unemployment, homelessness and related social ills. |
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Williams was ultimately acquitted of aggravated manslaughter charges, but convicted of attempting to cover up the fatal shooting of a limousine driver. |
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Sir Jimmy Savile cover up, Sir Cyril Smith cover-up, torturing the Mau Mau, even Queen Victoria's breakfast is a secret. |
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He was informed that a barrel of tar had fallen onto the road, and someone poured waste slag from the nearby furnaces to cover up the mess. |
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The government of President Juan Carlos Varela might become implicated if he tries to cover up for those involved, Rognoni said. |
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The mytharc is a continuous story line about the government's involvement in a plot to cover up the presence of extraterrestrials on Earth. |
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Care must be taken never to use a reodorant to mask or cover up a toxic concentration of gas. |
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Let's say you're at school and you accidentally drop a bomb in class. Try coughing or dropping a book to cover up the sound. |
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They used to go into his cell on every association and cover up the cracks and spyholes with towels. |
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Pull the whole pony through the hole and wind the hair around the newly created twist to cover up any visible bits of the hair band. |
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They're viewed as band-aids that cover up, but do not solve, the real problem. |
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However, her cute and breathless girliness was an elaborate cover up for a very clever young woman who was both ambitious and ruthless. |
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We were on a beach in Norway and having sunnned my moobs to the max, I decided it was time to cover up. |
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Teint Idole also works hard to improve your own skin by smoothing and fading imperfections, rather than just working as a cover up. |
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Our biggest police body had welcomed a bully-boy to its ranks and lied to cover up Tomlinson's last horrific hours. |
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So what's the point rigging up such references to cover up your incompetencies as a lawmaker and malign the image of a celebrated personality? |
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Whenever you apply makeup without exfoliation thinking it will cover up blemishes and marks think again because it will not. |
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To cover up their inherent aberrancy is to render them bodiless. |
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The liposomes are used for taste masking which allows it to cover up the bitter taste of the amino acid while delivering a daily supply of the cats' essential nutrients. |
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The politician tried to cover up his involvement in the scandal. |
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And, in enforcing monoculturalism, China is also attempting to cover up the cleavages within the Han majority, lest the historical north-south fault lines resurface. |
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I want it to be in some ultra cold, dry climate where I can cover up the lumps and bumps with layers of glamorous fake fur and peer smoulderingly out from false eyelashes. |
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