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"You won't believe what happens before all this; we may have covered 1 percent," he said.
The government has also fired local officials who may have covered up the adulteration of milk products.
Now for the question, which you may have covered, what faith do you most closely identify with?
Obviously, if you had travel insurance this may have covered your costs if Ryanair had not coughed up.
With a change of horse, he may have covered the distance in a day or a little longer.
Furthermore, the Cenozoic fission track ages and modeling fission track data suggest that pre-breakup basins may have covered the outer coast.
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Even if you've had your boiler some time, you may have cover under your home contents insurance policy.
ABC, CBS and NBC may not have covered the president's speech in Cincinnati on Monday night, but it was still one of the most-watched television events of the evening.
Julian Gravatt, assistant chief executive at the Association of Colleges (AoC), says transport costs – which students may once have covered with their EMA – are problematic for those from less advantaged backgrounds.
I hope they are there to this day, though supporters of the war in Iraq may possibly have covered them up or removed them by now.
"And the extenuating circumstances may not have covered us because they are both young, professional goalkeepers".
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