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The large back yard has a swimming pool, which, on a recent October afternoon, was neatly covered.
Mirko brings them magazines with glossy pages and indelible images: "The women had triangles between their legs, neatly covered with hair.
She has a litany of complaints – joint pains, an itchy skin rash, a painful abscess on her left cheek, and wounds that have replaced the hair on her head, now neatly covered with a light green headdress.
It was a very long room on the second floor of a former printing plant, filled with desks and computers, sofas and bookcases, a drum set, and a narrow mattress on the floor neatly covered with blankets, where, after giving up his Düsseldorf apartment, Struth would sleep when in town.
Results of work done by the students of the previous class are scattered throughout the workroom: an installed bathtub surrounded by a wall neatly covered with ceramic tiles, a ceiling fan, a Sheetrock wall with several electrical outlets and an exposed newly resectioned copper pipe.
His new line for birthdays or other special occasions consists of home-style cakes with fairly dense layers of dark chocolate or golden vanilla cake neatly covered with plain chocolate or vanilla butter cream and decorated with just a little writing.
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This little 7-month-old Abyssinian cat neatly covers her dish with a napkin.
It would work equally well indoors filled with fruit, come to think of it, and if you need more space on the table, it comes with a replacement strut that neatly covers the hole.
Place each piece of pastry on the work surface and press or roll out, using a little flour if necessary, so they will neatly cover the base and sides of each of the buns tins.
That would neatly cover it in the Apple way: avoid talking about what they're doing wrong by talking about what they're doing right.
Interestingly, in the above three cases, the break points of recombination were all located at the 3' end of the 5'UTR and 2A regions which neatly covers the entire structural (= P1) domain of the enterovirus.
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