81. They become an obstacle course as the performers weave among the standing legs or take cover under the domed canopies. 82. They asked workers and shoppers to take cover in cellars of buildings while they used specially trained dogs to locate the bomb. 83. There were no immediate reports of injuries, but the streets cleared as residents took cover in their homes. 84. They darted across Agnes, taking cover behind cars, fences, whatever they could find. 85. They took cover in a nearby cave. 86. Time after time, people said they heard a warning siren and took cover, but often that warning was not enough to protect them. 87. Toita Aliyeva knelt over the garage pit where her family had run to take cover. 88. Tuesday, the men darted through the raindrops, taking cover or taking charge in the few windows of opportunity they had to play. 89. Two journalists had to take cover but were unhurt. 90. Watch, and if the clouds thicken and lower, take cover. |