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(An endorsement is any addendum to cover something specific).
Traditional mainstream reporting doesn't want to cover something until it's meaningful to the world.
Were the police and authorities trying to cover something up, spinning another web of disinformation?
"The statute of limitations was never intended to cover something like wartime mass pillaging of property," he said.
Trying to cover something up, rather than exposing it voluntarily, could well destroy your institution from within.
Was the trust hurriedly funded in 2000, as Osama gained global notoriety, only to ward off American questions, or to cover something up?
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Querrey let it bounce and Berdych chose to run hard to the deuce court to at least cover something and hopefully distract Querrey.
"Tell them to fuck off and cover something important," replied Campbell.
It would have suggested embarrassment, that Cheltenham – and by extension, racing – has something to cover up, something to be ashamed about.
She implied that Lochte was trying to cover up something untoward.
"He could've fell over at anytime by trying to cover up something or mislead me because I already had the answers to all of them," Crowe said.
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