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Cremations are generally cheaper (on average by 20%) so are usually covered in full.
The culture secretary said the VAT bill would be paid by the Olympic Delivery Authority but "covered in full by the government contribution".
The outcome is uncertain but may be significantly less bad than the headline suggests (it may be covered in full by insurance).
Yesterday it was battling to halt a run on its UK accounts, telling investors that, unlike Landsbanki, it is covered in full by the FSCS.
In the US such addresses will be covered in full, perhaps broadcast on all channels, and they will be watched by millions.
The letter will also include that the visiting resident's salary and benefits will be covered in full during the stay at Stanford.
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Amid national hysteria, some 30 municipalities banned women from appearing on beaches covered in full-body swimwear.
About 9,675 (80%) of all predicted genes were found to be covered in full-length by RNA-Seq reads.
Each title has a deep backfile--the earliest content dates from 1918--and 1918--and 1918--andeveryst through to recent tissueis scanned from cover thecover in firstcolor.
The number of assignments and course content is typical of what would be covered in a full semester writing course.
There are four tests that are based on the material covered in the full version of the lectures.
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