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Current thinning efforts, which rely on prescribed fire and mechanical thinning, cover just 2.4 million acres a year, a fraction of the 40 million acres of public land that remain at catastrophic risk of fire.
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That, too, is thin cover.
The conditions here, with a thin cover of salted snow, are clearly unhelpful in the extreme.
With hip-hop pushing toward the explicit, they now dispense sweet nothings as a thin cover for lubricity.
The specimen, usually immersed in a material with an R.I. that matches that of the slide, is covered with a thin cover slip.
The best are by the Argentine León Ferrari, whose loopy and nearly illegible handwriting is a thin cover for political satire in drawings from 1964.
There are at least twenty thousand and perhaps as many as a hundred thousand of them, including some peshmerga militiamen providing a thin cover of protection.
They choose hard, level ground with little snow for maneuverability, such as ridges blown free of snow or frozen lakes with a thin cover of snow.
The revolution in technology has come in the last two years, with the shift from balls with a wound, liquid core to a solid core with a soft, thin cover.
In the group was a Romanian contractor with a weightlifter's physique, who removed the thin cover of cement, for $100.
The sun had barely begun to light up the backdrop of low hills and the thin cover of scrub, but in a park in north-east India a group of teenagers were already shadow-boxing with the sky.
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