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Some consumer groups complain that widespread irradiation of food after processing would simply cover up the food industry's hygiene problems.
It would simply cover too much ground".
Instead of keeping interest rates at a level that would simply cover the costs of administering its loan programs, Congress has chosen to make more than a little money -- billions of dollars every year -- off the deal and use that money to help balance the budget.
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Hell, if there were dirty dishes in my apartment sink I'd simply cover it up with some aluminum foil until I got around to it.
Watching some films based on games requires a Ludovico approach, or else you'd simply cover over your glass balls as quickly as humanly possible – not that you'd be able to ever unsee the horrors of your average Uwe Boll effort.
Watching some films based on games requires a Ludovico approach, or else you'd simply cover over your glass balls as quickly as humanly possible not that you'd be able to ever unsee the horrors of your average Uwe Boll effort.
Valiquette said neither he nor Lundqvist would have simply covered the puck and accepted the face-off.
"In theory, it would be possible to simply cover up a big corporate scandal in the online environment if you put enough work in," says Richard Stone of Stone Junction, a technology PR agency.
Still, it seemed interesting to quantify how many fragments would be necessary to simply cover the known biorelevant chemotypes.
Learning some of their one-liners might help you to overcome the feeling of laughing and give you a real sense of finally voicing the things you'd rather say than simply cover up with giggling.
"Councils and developers would often be better to simply cover a wall with ivy and other creepers," she said.
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