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To covering
noun
That which covers something.
Exact(60)
In addition to covering 16 World Series, he covered two Olympics and several Super Bowls.
"That's getting close to covering tuition".
There was no hesitation to covering the lawsuit.
Tepco hasn't changed when it comes to covering up trouble".
If so, did newspapers devote entire sections to covering them?
But what about their commitment to covering the news?
You are opposed to covering up the rape of children.
Device producers have taken differing stances to covering patient expenses.
The Council's tactics resemble television's approach to covering bad weather.
"For me," he continued, "journalism has been more a matter of projecting a particular approach to covering policies, to covering issues.
"This case simply refused to go away," he says of his commitment to covering it.
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