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"I do like the idea of women not showing too much," she says, "of them being quite reserved in a way, and quite covered," and she might just as easily be talking about herself as a person as her designs for Celine.
This makes for a directorial nightmare, and Mr. Simonson, who handled the director's chores, hadn't quite covered over the seams.
Some of the older workers' faces are already quite covered with a coarse white fur, but my face and thighs stayed smooth for 20 days.
She had a flair for rendering unforgettable detail in a few quick strokes — the little girl in Brazil "quite covered with crawling and scratching marmosets"; the snail "as large as a French roll," moving in a "very dignified" fashion.
With its online marketing tools, DataXu is tackling this problem, but Baker said his company hasn't quite covered every avenue that marketers need help with — they want tools that aren't just "multi-channel" but "omni-channel".
Somehow I don't think asking folks if the city should be burned down is quite covered by that mission statement.
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I have found the wifi + cell phone momentum quite interesting and covered two early patents leading the trend.
This 15-minute portrait of the shape-shifting Greek god of sleep, first "thawing out of a slow, dark-hued and quite sparse permafrost-covered landscape" and later "hankering for release", according to Holt, pushes even Pahud's astonishing virtuosity to the limit.
In the self-sampling arms, the proportion of not- or under-covered women was quite high among those who accepted to perform the test: according to questionnaires, more than 43% of women had had a Pap longer than 3 years earlier.
Nevertheless, one can increase his leverage quite a bit just by simple covered call writing.
Flier-covered Chinatown, he said, is quite likely "an echo of that".
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