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To the north of the city lies Houska Castle, where Nazi officers supposedly conducted occult experiments during the war; in its grounds lies a building that was allegedly constructed to cover a hole full of demons.
Allowing a museum to peddle its collection to cover operating debts would be like allowing a financial fiduciary, such as a bank, to raid assets held in trust to cover a hole in its own balance sheet.
A Con Edison spokesman said an inspection team found no stray voltage at a rectangular plate used to cover a hole in the street where the man was shocked.
The newspaper did not cite any sources but said the banking sector needed at least 5.3 billion euros to cover a hole left by the failure of BPN, a bank nationalized in 2008, as well as additional funds to help banks raise their capital ratios.
Cover a hole in a wall.
The only time you need to cover a hole halfway is when you play the high G's and other notes nearby.
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A human anatomy poster by a Japanese artist covers a hole that resulted when a leak caused part of the ceiling to crash down.
An old woman covered a hole in the hut with a dirty pair of pants so the other children could not spy in as they washed his body.
Mr. Lindsay began by removing the plastic cap and gauze that covered a hole in Ms. Mason's neck just above the collarbone.
Clocks are everywhere, on walls and workbenches; a poster covers a hole that was knocked in the wall by firefighters who were trying to get into an elevator shaft.
The cells were seeded and irradiated on Mylar foil, which covered a hole drilled in the Petri dish.
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