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The first vineyard, Mount Langi Ghiran, appeared as a bright target on the burnished land, its grapes covered to ward off flocks of white cockatoos.
In such circumstances, who can blame me for keeping my Shakespearean baldness covered, to ward off the arctic flows of overhead wind shafts?
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1,006 will not go up properly". Meanwhile Christo, dressed in denim jacket, jeans and boots covered with tape to ward off thorny underbrush, went to great lengths to keep to himself.
When she's drowsy again, I lift her up high — her legs dangle farther now than they used to — and set her gently back in bed, covers tucked tightly around her to ward off further scares.
An entrance to a Cambodian home covered in chalk drawings of crosses and skulls to ward off evil spirits.
In September, Prayut told an audience that he once covered himself from head to toe in holy water to ward off curses from opponents.
Was the trust hurriedly funded in 2000, as Osama gained global notoriety, only to ward off American questions, or to cover something up?
Wearing hats and head scarves to ward off the sun, they work bent over the prickly cucumber plants that cover acres of land.
However, the aggregated data here is covered at ward scale and hence makes it difficult to associate individual aspects of crimes and safety to a specific spatial coordinates such as smaller streets.
Cover to cover.
Now, the E.U. is determined to ward off a potential default by Greece, which needs to borrow 54 billion, or $74 billion, this year to cover its budget shortfall.
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