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"You are covered to keep off the dust — and now the pollution," he said.
It will soon be covered to keep off the winter wet, so I treasure every day till then.
Quinn said he does not believe the shooter knew who he was aiming at because the men were covered to keep warm.
Inside the monument, which has been closed to the public for decades because of repeated vandalism, a partly collapsed spiral staircase to an observation deck was removed, interior stonework was cleaned and repaired, and windows were properly covered to keep out the many birds and bats that almost turned the monument into a huge birdcage.
Set aside, covered, to keep warm.
It is susceptible to moisture, so must be laid on a course that stops rising dampness, must be roofed or covered to keep out water from above, and may need protection through some sort of plaster, paint or sheathing.
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Cover to keep hot.
Cover to keep warm.
Season to taste, then cover to keep everything warm.
Cover to keep warm for an hour and 15 minutes.
THERE once was a man who read an unabridged dictionary from cover to cover to keep from losing his mind.
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