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In other words, affected students will need more comprehensive private health cover.
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Consumers would receive checks each month to help cover higher energy costs.
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EBONY.com: It's been a year since you did our Power 100 cover.
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The government estimated that the scheme will cover almost four million farmers.
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Nor of course does Second Home cover the world, or want to.
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However, it did contain proposals covering 10 aspects of Dublin's transport crisis.
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Atrium Underwriting Group leads the war policy covering Malaysia Airlines, Barclays said.
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Profit oil is oil produced after covering a field's basic development costs.
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The social media posts alleged that the government was covering up cases.
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The deal will result in the national broadcaster covering the year-long event.
Usage of natural covering in English
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Lancisi's figures show us how the great statues look when divested of their naturalcovering.
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Grass is the naturalcovering of the fields.
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Grass, the naturalcovering of the fields.
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It consisted of his naturalcovering in the way of skin and hair, one shirt, and a pair of badly worn dungaree trousers.
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They make it themselves, out of various stuffs, and they can take it off when they want to; their naturalcovering is fish-skin.
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In the crown of this naturalcovering were thrust three stained eagle feathers, while there were two rows of colored beads around the neck.
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These fragrant and savory packets are rustic in appearance, thanks to their all- naturalcovering: dried lotus leaves, which can be purchased in Chinese markets.
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As he grows up to manhood he ought to allow his beard to grow, as such would be a naturalcovering for his throat.
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If eggs are to be preserved, they should not be washed unless their condition compels it, as washing removes the naturalcovering of the pores.