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Taking cover from the flashbulbs?
And before the game, six storm troopers sat in the dugout, taking cover from the rain.
Here, a capacity crowd was regularly taking cover from a white missile heading for the stands.
The stands were half empty, fans taking cover from the weather or unable to make it to Roland Garros through the transit strike and the flood.
Surviving in the Gears universe is all about taking cover from hostile fire and then leaning out to lay the pain down with big guns.
Special forces police officers took up positions on Tuesday around the village, taking cover from the gunfire but holding back from entering Lazarat.
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When officers fell to the ground to take cover from gunfire, they detonated the explosives.
Abdul Hakim, Mohammed Djaffar and Mohammed Shah have been pulled back from their bunkers and trenches to take cover from the bombardment.
Most of the dead men came from Uttar Pradesh and were killed by cunningly placed land mines after they rushed to take cover from the Maoists' opening attack.
Most of its victims, who hailed from Uttar Pradesh, were killed by cunningly placed landmines after they rushed to take cover from the Maoists' opening attack.
On this very spot, beside this very road, next to this very wall, I took cover from bullets 36 years ago.
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