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1 Shaking the way she was, even with the fire, she ought to have a blanket .
2 If you have a blanket you could wrap-
3 I 've got to have a blanket Can't let Miss frost see these dirty sheets-itwouldn't do.
4 It's hard to have a blanket response to pornography since it means different things to different people.
5 We certainly do not have a blanket ban on Aucklanders, Biggies Pizza owner Tacey Millard told Checkpoint.
6 I have a blanket and a bed consisting of an old carriage robe, rented from the farmer.
7 The people have a blanket over them.
8 He should have a blanket for her.
9 I have a blanket in my truck.
10 We have a buttery carrot and turnip mash and cauliflower gratin; I have a blanket ban on sprouts.
11 But they also can't have a blanket "no refunds" or "no refunds on sale items" policy.
12 Or, if I might have a blanket to throw down in a corner...
13 Both the United States and Israel have a blanket policy of refusing to negotiate with those it calls terrorists.
14 If the Whites like you you have a blanket invitation to stop at their house on your way to California.
15 The Oklahoma State Department of Education does not have a blanket policy regarding the wearing of eagle feathers at graduation ceremonies.
16 AIG, the largest foreign property insurer in Japan, is believed to have a blanket nuclear exclusion in all its Japanese policies.
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