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LOCATION Nestled in the area's trendiest night-life strip on the oceanfront side of Collins Avenue alongside other velvet-rope destinations, this hotel may leave you feeling underdressed, which in South Beach can mean that you're too covered up.
On the wall behind the stove, the team had hung a poster explaining the dangers of carbon monoxide, but the words were too covered in soot to be legible.
Remember not to be too covered up but don't be too showy either.
True, the $2.20 dividend is too thinly covered by Chateau's projected $2.20-a-share 2.20-a-share 2.20-a-share AFFO
When someone is too close, cover your nose and mouth with one hand.
If you think your upper lip is too thin, cover the bottom of your lower lip with foundation, and line it just above the natural line.
"There is too much being covered up, too much silencing of people, and not enough encouragement," she says, and emphasizes the necessary role of government and the Office of Special Counsel in protecting workers -- especially whistleblowers.
If you think your filter is too strong, cover the opening of the filter with sheer tights.
This is not over the polls are too close, the partisan filters through which the debates are viewed too covered with grime.
"My fund is too small to cover their medical bills," said Carol Gaxiola, who is director of the survivors' group.
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