21. But officials routinely take cover under state confidentiality laws. 22. But this year, as revelers ring in what they consider a new millen nium, even the cops are taking cover and advising residents to do the same. 23. By now the line of people had backed up considerably and they looked ready to take cover behind the case. 24. Casillas went to the front door while his partner took cover to his right. 25. Dong, who was walking alone, was wounded before he could take cover, witnesses told the police. 26. Each recruit takes cover behind a big vat, and is graded on the accuracy of firing, the speed of reflexes and the number of bullets fired. 27. English said he tried to take cover as bullets struck his legs, arm and back. 28. Five or six officers took cover behind a Jeep Cherokee near the house and ordered the suspect to come out and drop his weapon. 29. Fitzgerald, who had been grazed in the face by shotgun pellets, took cover behind a pole when he heard another shot fired. 30. For the third day, police troops fired for several hours at ethnic Albanians taking cover in the hills above the city. |