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1 Local governments seek funds to cover costs of services in their communities.
2 You need higher prices to cover higher costs in destinations, he said.
3 The High Court extends investigation to cover National Irish Bank Financial Services.
4 Mediabots were used by the world's news agencies to cover breaking news.
5 That's what his National Science Foundation needs to cover itself in case-
6 Medicare will continue to cover your costs the way it always has.
7 China updated export rules on Friday, expanding them to cover sensitive technology.
8 BNP already set aside money to cover the sum, a spokeswoman said.
9 This air bridge is going to cover almost 120 countries, Daoudi said.
10 In China, however, many buyers also borrow to cover their down payments.
11 At least there hasn't been a hurricane to cover this year… yet.
12 Magna will loan Opel 300 million euros to cover short-term liquidity needs.
13 Background: Transparent dressings are commonly used to cover central venous catheter sites.
14 However, first he needed to cover the basic maintenance of the hall.
15 Authorities ban foreign journalists from leaving their offices to cover street protests.
16 They were working out positions and the areas they needed to cover .
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