41. Here the Taliban have simply been allowed to take cover. 42. He took cover behind a patrol car. 43. He took cover in a bank where the windows had broken, with help from a bank worker. 44. Hutchinson, who took cover in a ditch, was not hit. 45. If Rage Against the Machine wins, take cover in the basement. 46. In that suite, Gibson, hearing the sound of gunshots echo down the hallway, told workers to take cover. 47. Indian forces are more fluid and may take cover from enemy rifle fire easier than U.S. forces. 48. John Johnson, principal of Jarrell High School, said Joan and Audrey also tried to race home to take cover before the storm hit. 49. Just as everyone was taking cover or converging on the scene, a second, greater blast ripped through the crowded alleys. 50. James Beam of Maypearl said that darkness compounded the problem when people tried to take cover. |