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Mrs. Lo, who was wearing a traditional head covering as well as a red-white-and-blue ribbon on her dress, suddenly covered her face with her hands and began to sob.
Then she suddenly covered her face with her hands and sobbed.
When they're not, you clean your teeth once, and the walls are suddenly covered in that white stuff, what's it called — limescale.
When they're not, you clean your teeth once, and the walls are suddenly covered in that white stuff, what's it called limescale.
The city's formerly derelict dockyard, where Dickens's father worked, and where Dickens World was opening, were suddenly covered with cranes, the sign of a thousand real estate projects blooming.
But with Proky's arrival, the Nets were suddenly covered with Russian dressing: a new Russian-language Web site, an office in Moscow, a five-year deal with Stolichnaya vodka.
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It was not high winds that caused a forest's worth of toppled trees to suddenly cover the floor of the concrete jungle.
The change would not be cheap, but it would reduce the role of Maine's pension fund and thus the risk of having to suddenly cover giant losses down the road.
But how did the humdrum rooftop of a nearby apartment house suddenly become covered with a blanket of suburban grass?
(He seems to have carried a paint can of the red he liked with him; some inauspicious walls suddenly appear covered with it).
The very people who hate state benefits and think government interferes too much in private life suddenly dis covered that hand-outs aren't just a good thing – they're an absolute bloody entitlement if you happen to earn more than £44,000 a year.
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