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to blankets
adjective
In general; covering or encompassing everything.
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While the fighting ensued outside, rioting prisoners set fire to blankets and furniture.
As policemen stood guard, five Red Cross workers wearing surgical gloves and facemasks moved the bodies on to blankets.
Sturdy green Douglas firs and groves of aspen trees gave way to blankets of white powder as we left the lower climes of 9,000 feet.
Once on the border, near the Syrian town of Khirbit el Jous, many turned their vehicles into makeshift homes, with pots and pans stacked next to blankets and plastic sheets spread across the ground.
Thick with onions and scallions and garlic, studded with oxtails, it has a glossy richness to it and a gentle, persistent heat that is closer to blankets than fire.
A team of 30 people from an emergency response organisation worked for 14 hours to put the tent back up, while Link tried to chase down everything the refugees would need inside, from beds to blankets and showers.
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On blanket-to-blanket rotaries, the back is printed simultaneously with the front.
Thus, the blanket-to-blanket machine consists of a total of only four cylinders.
In-line rotaries are designed as a succession of one-colour printing units or, more frequently, blanket-to-blanket units.
All the combinations that the blanket allows on offset machines are equally possible on letterset machines: blanket-to-blanket and drum press.
He intends to blanket so-called "hot spots" with uniforms.
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