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At times, she became so covered in chaff and dust that her boyfriend — now her husband of 55 years — wondered if this barefooted person in overalls could possibly be the girl he was dating.
When the plants in one section become so tall that the cover is no longer practical, you can uncover that portion, and take the cover all the way to the ground between portions still using the cover.
(The inauguration has become so toxic that a Springsteen cover band felt compelled to pull out of a warmup event on Thursday).
Thus, detail and resolution may be lost, if broad context is to be covered, and some observations may become so blurry that they are of no use.
The original cover subsequently has become so culturally ingrained that Irish illustrator Jon Berkeley used it for a British magazine last year – 33 years after the original – to comment on current events on the other side of the globe.
What if people become so reliant on flipping through the Cover Feed's selections, that they begin neglecting those posts which didn't get included?
Sea ice experts said the ice cover may have become so thin and brittle that it doesn't need unusually sunny and warm weather in order to melt to a record low anymore, even a typical Arctic summer can do the job.
Which is why education has become so important in the computer age why Forbes has run three cover stories on education in as many years.
But corruption has become so widespread that many Chinese see the figure as a hypocritical cover for a political purge.
The irony is that this design has become so prevalent that it undermines the very purpose of the book cover: to whet the appetite for the real meal.
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