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is blanket
adjective
In general; covering or encompassing everything.
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From then, unless there is blanket frost, many plants will suddenly accelerate, including the weeds.
It is that lack of transparency that leads to people reaching the conclusion that there is blanket surveillance, indiscriminate surveillance".
The aim is blanket coverage, particularly in hotspot areas, to ensure fires do not spread out of control quickly.
The traditional method of serialisation is blanket coverage over a number of days at the time of publication.
"Their view of the law, which is blanket immunity for every site on the Internet, never has been upheld by the United States Supreme Court, and I think there is some serious doubt".
The answer, in many ways, appears to be far more serious than the use of video cameras by police at demonstrations, where, after all, there frequently is blanket video coverage by civilians.
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Marikana is blanketed in silence.
A peninsula is blanketed with cherry trees and vineyards.
The Agriculture Department is blanketing Manhattan with brochures asking for cooperation.
He is blanketing the airwaves, from morning to night.
The hillside is blanketed with a million velvety greens.
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