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be covers
verb
To place something over or upon, as to conceal or protect.
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Let M ¯ 1 and M ¯ 2 be covers of M1 and M2 respectively and suppose that the covering projections p ̄ 1 : M ¯ 1 → M 1 and p ̄ 2 : M ¯ 2 → M 2 are orientation preserving.
The estate, or wilderness reserve as it aspires to be, covers 23,000 acres.
It appears that the songs will all be covers, including "Winter Wonderland," "Must Be Santa," and "Little Drummer Boy".
Let p 1 : M ̃ 1 → M 1 and p 2 : M ̃ 2 → M 2 be universal covers, let p ̄ 2 : M ¯ 2 → M 2 and ( f ̄, ḡ ) : M ¯ 1 → M ¯ 2 be finite sheeted, regular covers and let p 1 ′ : M ̃ 1 → M ¯ 1 and p 2 ′ : M ̃ 2 → M ¯ 2 be covers such that the diagrams.
Uzi Rash kicked things off, but pulled the wool over everyone's eyes when their set, advertised to be covers of The Fall, quickly delved into a sinister, dark-jam take on The Doors.
Although Erlewine described "Rain, Tax (It's Inevitable)" as "bizarre," he wrote that "there's really nothing to fault it on, actually," the album is "more ambitious than it needs to be, covers more stylistic territory than any other Dion record, while never abandoning the middle-of-the-road; it's a balancing act that nobody since Barbra Streisand has been able to pull off".
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Eat, drink and be covered".
Would I be covered?
It is demanding to be covered, cosseted.
Would losses be covered?
Eleven villages remain to be covered.
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