91. We took cover in a thicket of trees and tall grass as Union troops massed at the bottom of the hill. 92. We would take the cover of an old basketball or the top of a leather boot and cut them into figure eights. 93. We pulled over behind a building to take cover as, just ahead of us, the firing seemed to be heading for one of its periodic crescendos. 94. When a warning occurs, people should take cover immediately. 95. When bullets struck windows of their house, the Fischers took cover in a stairwell before Fischer was called outside to help a neighbor. 96. When the interview concluded, the two POWs were led back into their shelter and journalists on the scene took cover inside bombed-out stores. 97. Where should you take cover? 98. When the first firing stopped, the marines took cover and radioed for help. 99. With an assault rifle in hand, one robber walked slowly down Kittridge Street, taking cover behind a white sedan driven by his accomplice. 100. With gunshots booming in the background, a frightened teacher shouted for her students to take cover under the library tables. |