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This time, she could cover for him no longer.
"I gave him a young wife," Mr. Cox says, "so if he forgot his lines, she could cover for him.
Experts also questioned whether the charitable sector could cover for the sharp drop in funding for local government.
Such an early choice would instantly double the amount of physical terrain that Mr. Romney's camp could cover for the rest of the month.
You could talk about depth but no club – not even the Roosters – could cover for the loss of so many key players.
Tomas Rosicky is available and could cover for Arteta if he doesn't make it, although the Gunners would leave their frail defence exposed with the lack of a holding midfielder.
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They concluded that implementing compliance guidelines for FISMA could cover compliance for HIPAA, PCI and ISO with the exception of privacy.
Excuse me for asking, but do you have enough money to take a long trip?" "I guess I could cover it for a while".
Gallagher, meanwhile, sold his Oasis B-side "Half the World Away" to John Lewis so that newcomer Aurora could cover it for the company's Christmas ad.
But other specialists defended the more expansive approach, noting that the federal appeals court in New Orleans, in a rare case that went to court, backed the notion that the act could cover graft for purposes beyond procurement.
Their sales pitch was that customers could cover themselves for up to £100,000 worth of losses if a card was stolen by a thief who then used it to go on a spending spree.
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