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use cover
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6.19 |
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Plaster can be used to cover the holes. |
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expand cover
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3.29 |
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Such an experience could now be expanded to cover other markets. |
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extend cover
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2.57 |
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The agreement might be extended to cover Europe. |
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be cover
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1.25 |
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Getting covered in mud is half the fun. |
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rush cover
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1.05 |
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Analysts have rushed to cover the company in recent weeks. |
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sell cover
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1.05 |
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The workers say it should be sold to cover their unpaid wages. |
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buy cover
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0.86 |
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Many traders were buying to cover short positions as well. |
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repurchase cover
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0.79 |
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Open positions are those shares that have been borrowed and sold, but not yet covered by repurchase. |
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run cover
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0.72 |
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Large deficits were run to cover shortfalls. |
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arrive cover
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0.53 |
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When people travel to the capital, they often go by truck and arrive covered in dust. |
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die cover
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0.53 |
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Two other journalists have died covering the war. |
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stretch cover
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0.53 |
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It could even be stretched to cover insubordinate language. |
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kill cover
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0.46 |
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A third journalist was killed covering the war. |
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borrow cover
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0.39 |
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Companies also found themselves unable to borrow to cover short-term servicing obligations. |
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cover cover
|
0.39 |
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He read the newspaper cover to cover and was a dedicated voter. |
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grind cover
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0.39 |
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In baseball, he had a lot more ground to cover. |
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issue cover
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0.39 |
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Separate statements and advisories will be issued to cover these events. |
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find cover
|
0.33 |
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Almost four years later their remains were found covered with leaves, branches and soil. |
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have cover
|
0.33 |
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Companies usually have insurance policies covering theft, he said. |
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provide cover
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0.33 |
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The New Delhi government also says Pakistani border troops provide covering fire for the guerrillas to cross into India. |