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been cover
verb
To place something over or upon, as to conceal or protect.
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"Your policy has been cover up, deny, and when nothing else works, apologize for that which you previously disputed," Jürgen Trittin, leader of the Green Party delegation in Parliament, said during the debate after Mrs. Merkel's statement.
Jalal, 30, had been cover for Ryan Clarke at the U's but has returned to the Cherries after Ryan Allsop was sent off at Leeds on Tuesday, Fortunately for The U's the move coincides with the return of Max Crocombe to full-time training.
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"This kind of scandal, where there have been cover-ups for 10 years, causes a fatal doubt of government policy on nuclear energy," said Kiyoshi Sakurai, an industry critic and a physicist.
They've been covered enough.
It's cover death.
Shops were covered.
It's covered.
"I am covered".
What drinks are covered?
Only lenders are covered.
I'm covered".
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