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She did a BTec art course, which covered "a bit of everything", and then another, more specialised, two-year art course – though she was still not concentrating on fabrics and print design.
As does the showcase of YouTube 3D, something we covered a bit of this summer.
The New York Times finally covered a bit of this story last month in describing the CIA-Saudi connection, in which Saudi funds are used to pay for CIA operations in order to make an end-run around Congress and the American people.
Some exceed 50 pages, with laborious descriptions of tubes and transistors, or how many millimeters of saline covered a bit of tissue.
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This memoir takes her through her improbable acceptance to and graduation from Oxford University and covers a bit of her career as a writer.
HouseTrip falls somewhere between these two — or rather, is trying to cover a bit of all of it.
Riders pay a small fee for joining a driver's commute, but this is designed mainly to help drivers split the cost of gas, and potentially cover a bit of their vehicle's maintenance in the process.
For an extra piratical look, you can even cover a bit of your right eye.
Needless to say, TED covers a bit broader range of topics than our normal digital content fare here at PDA. Hopefully, you'll indugle me, and I'll try to keep the topics interesting.
Her brightly illuminated body, whose nether parts are barely covered by a bit of diaphanous gold fabric, is similarly realized with a loving eye for the subtlest curve, bulge and dimple.
In December, Marsh, the only member of the original cast to return in the new series, expressed irritation at "Downton Abbey" 's very existence, pointing out in an interview that this "Upstairs Downstairs," which was created by Heidi Thomas, had been in the works for several years and that "Downton Abbey" covered quite a bit of the same ground.
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