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At Flanders Elementary School in East Lyme, students are being taught the phrase, "cover your coughs and sneezes with your elbow creases".
Round, with pronounced drips, these pieces may summon the old Sherwin-Williams logo of a globe dripping paint and the phrase "Cover the Earth," which has a new resonance in today's global art market.
Look at the phrase, cover it up, say the phrase, write it down and then check it.
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"The concept of 'national security' is not meant to serve as a blanket phrase to cover up serious corruption allegations involving government officials, in Australia or elsewhere.
At 2.40am South African time, South African foreign minister Maite Nkoana-Mashabane called for a 10-minute "huddle" in which differences could be settled over a compromise phrase to cover the extent to which the agreement would be legally binding.
As someone suggested, does this phrase only cover heterosexual women's issues now?
Because United States policy frowns on assassinations, the intelligence community needed a phrase to cover the idea of bombing the general area in which an unfriendly dictator or terrorist is likely to be resident.
American officials said the phrase would cover a large bomb of about a third of a ton of TNT, the kind American investigators originally believed to have been used in the attack, as well as something more sophisticated, like a "shaped charge" -- a torpedo or a missile.
The do so phrase can cover both the matrix clause and the adjunct clause, as in (6a), or can be anaphoric to the matrix verb/event solely (but exclude the interpretation of the adjunct 'i' maka-xa' in the first conjunct).
In Hand's analysis, "due process" is no more than a stock phrase to cover a long tradition of common law procedure.
But that phrase also covers his private poems.
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