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A dusty green shroud covers the grave.
A shroud covers her wavy bronze locks and a Greco-Roman tunic the rest of her Amazon form.
The expanded plan formally incorporates two pieces of property outside the borders of the original World Trade Center site: 130 Liberty Street, where a black shroud covers the damaged Deutsche Bank building, and the area at West and Liberty Streets formerly occupied by a parking lot and the St .Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church.
The decision to shroud the cover in black plastic was not popular with the band's US record company, Columbia Records, who insisted that it be changed (they were overruled).
You should also acquire a pair of black-and-white Nike Cortezes, an "Away Team" patch for your shirt, and a purple silk shroud to cover the plastic bag you've wrapped around your face as a fail-safe for the poison.
It's as if a shroud has covered it for centuries, the corner now lifted a little so we can peek in.
Regulators allowed the company to keep operating its reactors for the next two years even though, an investigation ultimately revealed, its executives had actually hidden other, far more serious problems, including cracks in the shrouds that cover reactor cores.
"From the rattle with which the nurse tickles the ear of the child born in the South, to the shroud that covers the cold form of the dead, everything comes to us from the North," said one Southerner.
Herat is still full of women in burkas, the full-length shroud that covers even the face, rendering a woman more column than human, and making it impossible for close friends to recognize each other on the street.
The most frightening revelation in the unfolding Tokyo Power scandal has been that falsified inspection records had papered over large cracks in the stainless steel shrouds that cover the core of nuclear plants, allowing the reactors to operate for years without costly repairs.
The body was wrapped in orange silk shrouds and covered in orange marigolds.
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