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Significados de cover local en inglés
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Uso de cover local en inglés
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They will be priced up to coverlocal banks' cost of funds, the second banker said.
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Some of the funds will be used to coverlocal or state matches for federal aid.
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The section will coverlocal news, culture and sports, and will be incorporated within the Wall Street Journal.
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Broadcasters have argued that such arrangements are necessary to help stations better coverlocal news and stay financially strong.
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More Intacta seeds will be available for next season, though not nearly enough to coverlocal demand, Monsanto said.
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A new standalone program tentatively titled Australian Correspondent which would coverlocal issues for a national audience is also under consideration.
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These fees are usually just about enough to coverlocal operating costs and leave little profit for the tax authority to target.
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The EU Commission yesterday announced the proposals, which coverlocal authority or state-owed regional airports with annual passenger volumes of less than five million.
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The Beaver Countian coverslocal news in the region just northwest of Pittsburgh.
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The two women had met before when Wendy coveredlocal murders.
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In both cases they were replaced with bigger new forces that coveredlocal counties.
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The exhibition features fascinating information about those involved and also coverslocal events at the time.
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Then I would start coveringlocal issues as I got a better feel of the place.
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Outside Moscow, there are brave news websites critically coveringlocal affairs, to the chagrin of provincial governors.
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Only one magazine in the United States coveredlocal climbing, and this was Summit, basically a casual hiking publication.
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During that time, its main competitor has been the North Shore Times, which coveredlocal stories from Devonport to Long Bay.