The north-east is a strategic area and yet coverage of events there is pathetically meagre. |
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The service's own insurance coverage against claims by its own employees did not have such exclusions. |
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Meanwhile, seniors are shunning the new prescription coverage ballyhooed by the White House. |
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The central plastic handle can be pushed to one side to allow for maximum coverage space and can also be moved to collapse the umbrella. |
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Bathymetry is an arc coverage of prominent bathymetric contours in the Gulf basin water area. |
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Fortunately, as the hours of live coverage dragged on through the weekend, this was a crisis with few casualties. |
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Television rights to the Davis Cup have been signed again by BBC Sport, following successful coverage of Great Britain ties. |
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Retrospective media coverage has whitewashed King while ignoring how his messages are radical challenges to the status quo of today. |
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Turns out television ratings for the CBC's coverage of championship curling have been less than stellar. |
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The paper seems to have lurched politically rightward in its news coverage lately. |
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To be eligible for government reinsurance, businesses would have to offer affordable coverage to all of their workers. |
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The Drive programme will have extensive coverage throughout this glamorous event. |
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This was trailed for weeks beforehand with the promise of full coverage and special guests. |
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The extra coverage will provide some money toward a replacement car if the vehicle is stolen. |
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In late December, lots of news sources supplement their year-end coverage with stories recapping the news of the year. |
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In East Africa's Lake Victoria, for example, two weevil species reduced the coverage of water hyacinth by 80 percent. |
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When was the last time photography attracted quite so much thoughtful coverage in the mass media? |
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As far as television coverage is concerned, hockey is being sacrificed at the altar of cricket. |
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Numerous service coverage mandates have also been introduced by some legislatures. |
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The media coverage of the two visits was noteworthy for its lack of any unfavourable commentary on the government's foreign policy. |
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When you spread a large population over a large land mass, broadband coverage is a much more expensive endeavor than it is in, say, Britain. |
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I find it distressing to see in a lot of the news coverage of this issue, how it has forced women to belittle other women's mothering. |
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It is likely that the coverage achieved in other surveillance systems is similar or lower. |
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It rapidly became a New York Times bestseller, sparking incessant water-cooler conversation and wide coverage on the nation's business pages. |
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While an outstanding work, there are a couple of areas where I found the coverage somewhat lacking. |
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You'd think that he would welcome intelligent, reasoned, two-sided discussion about media's coverage of this controversial story. |
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There is no play tomorrow because the arena is being rigged up for television coverage which starts on Saturday. |
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Most book sections give spotty coverage to all genres except literary fiction. |
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Traditionally, they have just played the British coverage but in recent years they have felt the need to Australianize it. |
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After the horrors in Madrid there was a huge amount of media coverage and worldwide sympathy. |
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I expect some passionate objections particularly to my coverage of the late 20th Century. |
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If the auditor issues a qualified opinion, the insurer won't issue coverage unless the company renegotiates new policy terms. |
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In Tanzania, the Swahili coverage of the FA Cup final can be heard on the BBC relays, 94.1 FM in Zanzibar and 93.5 FM in Pemba. |
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One would have thought that a story of this magnitude would warrant extensive media coverage but no, the silence is deafening. |
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Good coverage depends on having very small droplets, although these are more readily blown off target by wind than large drops. |
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While Wi-Fi is becoming a standard feature on notebooks, network coverage is anything but ubiquitous. |
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It is vital that our audiences can rely on coverage of events which is scrupulously impartial, fair, accurate, balanced, and independent. |
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And the coverage of U.S. atrocities aroused feelings of shame rather than pride. |
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Election Night coverage on TV tends to become a marathon of long-windedness. |
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He rated the media coverage of the election campaign as providing extensive information and a wide variety of opinions. |
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There were now 50,000 miles of telegraph wire in the theatre of war, making coverage more extensive and immediate. |
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There is no such coverage and hence no such understanding of the plight of, for example, Afghans or Congolese. |
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Even in such a forum, it is often the media's approach that slants coverage against supporters of reparations. |
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He concludes that the nature of this coverage serves to marginalize the groups and assert a greater level of social control over them. |
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Shredded bark, as opposed to nuggets or chips, provides the best coverage and, in my opinion, looks the best. |
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This intensive and tendentious coverage made it obvious that some satellite channels were pursuing agendas of their own. |
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In Rwanda, BBC Swahili will broadcast its coverage on the BBC relay in Kigali on 93.9 FM in Swahili. |
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Comments on everything from television coverage following the disaster, to donations, refugees and Ray Martin's dash to the disaster zone. |
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It reflects a wider debate, fanned by bitterly hostile coverage of the tube strikes in much of the media. |
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The laser warner provides broadband laser frequency coverage to detect and display rangefinding, designating and missile guidance laser threats. |
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The especially broad coverage for sexual harassment indicates a strong legislative intent to fight harassment. |
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Our report on the Yorkshire Evening Post's premature coverage of the death of the Queen Mother caused outrage among royalist Register readers. |
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The completion of terraforming the red planet created a worldwide coverage over the media, and everyone's eyes were on the television screen. |
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Predicting radio coverage area is an important aspect in the design of a land mobile radio system and proper placement of the base station. |
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I don't underestimate the challenges we face trying to increase pension coverage but I'm not prepared to admit failure yet. |
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What makes her work worthy of coverage when work of equivalent shoddiness and offensiveness is regarded as absolutely off-limits? |
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Have you ever considered that your coverage of women's contribution to sport is anything other than tokenistic and dare I say it sexist? |
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Soon after a brokerage house picked up coverage on the company, the broker's bankers approached the treasurer with a new financing vehicle. |
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Pre-race coverage of the Boston Marathon begins at 9 AM and will continue live until the men's and women's winners are duly laureled. |
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Lots of press coverage was good news for the show and the ten performances sold out. |
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It was a very odd feeling indeed, trying to inject urgency into coverage when there were no events. |
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Michigan's no-fault insurance law provides unlimited lifetime coverage for medical expenses tied to auto wrecks. |
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Snow coverage lasts from the beginning of November until the end of June and noon-time solar elevation angles vary between 20 and 66 deg. |
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The Tullamore medium wave transmitter, which carries RTE Radio 1, has neither national coverage or full UK coverage. |
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With midterm congressional elections approaching rapidly, both parties have said that passage of drug coverage will be critical to their success. |
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Their plans are to extend their route coverage over time to transatlantic crossings. |
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If it is prolonged and performance is affected, this will affect the total amount of coverage we get. |
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Nevertheless, as has been well documented, the Tory government was very critical of the BBC's coverage of the war. |
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But the fact remains that the BBC continues to broadcast challenging environmental coverage on TV, radio and the internet. |
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But, for the most part, the media coverage of the pope's death has been intelligent, respectful, and even reverential. |
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I find that the coverage of recent events comes on the heels of the May ratings sweeps. |
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Forsaking the oeuvres of boy bands, their coverage has so far been saturated with unobtrusively tuneful ambient dance music. |
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These data comprise self reported coding for ethnicity, for which local coverage is thorough. |
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Trite stereotypes aside, folk artists seldom get the coverage they deserve. |
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Local television news stations had non-stop coverage during Hurricane Frances and kept those without power informed through radio simulcasts. |
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This rhetoric could only reassure if you were a blinking idiot and hadn't seen any news coverage of the current situation at all. |
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The book makes for an excellent history of a major corporation and a model of organization for coverage of a complex topic. |
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But U.S. media coverage matched the bipartisan refusal by leaders in Congress to do anything but scorn the offer. |
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This service provides 24 hour clinical pharmacy coverage each day of the calendar year. |
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Allegations of censorship, bias and sensationalism have dogged the current saturation coverage of the war. |
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One way to assure objective accounting is to encourage insurers to underwrite coverage for financial-statement risks, according to one professor. |
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This must be in part the result of the saturation coverage of the war in the media. |
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What if there was even a slim chance that unfettered coverage would have goaded the inmates into killing the hostages? |
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The recent World Cup inaugural ceremony coverage had an instructor using sign language. |
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The province's forest coverage rate is currently 19 per cent and there are 2 million hectares of land left for afforestation. |
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He backs an increase in the minimum wage and expanded health coverage for the uninsured. |
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Press coverage portrayed him as the white knight coming to the aid of the millions of people at risk of being denied medical treatment. |
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To date, few buyers have used rating and coverage packages, but insurers predict that will change when online markets become more liquid. |
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This may be helpful in a particularly high-risk area, where premiums are sky-high or insurance coverage is generally very difficult to come by. |
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Otherwise, however, he skimps on coverage of this important issue, giving it less than two pages, and boxing it as a side issue. |
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They insisted on a single moderator, a stiff debate format and live coverage only by two small stations. |
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The blanket television coverage now being given to the oval ball game has certainly attracted many new converts to the sport in rural areas. |
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Scandal coverage may have made undiluted loyalty more difficult, but the press is generally enthusiastic. |
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At this point, anything will help a unit that ranks near the bottom of the NFL in average for kickoff coverage and returns. |
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We tried to offer readers lively coverage and bring some levity to some of the serious issues. |
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Ancillary coverage is given to the editorial techniques used in preparing the Buddhist xylographic canons. |
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With each movement, the defense is calling out audibles that change coverage assignments. |
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That's the most public concession that anything is amiss here, as Chinese media have given scant coverage to the riots. |
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The subject coverage is comprehensive, but with a strong bias towards the arts. |
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In an unprecedented effort, the channel will provide some form of coverage of almost every event including Nordic combined and biathlon. |
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The stretchy film is held in place by its own tension and provides 360 degree coverage for hundreds of different bottle shapes and sizes. |
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Since the Defendants are looking to Lloyd's to provide coverage for the claims made, it is necessary to examine the statement of claim. |
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The coverage of the poker series was handled with much more realism, dispensing with the artificiality of a game-show set. |
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Optimal sensor placement is desirable to ensure adequate coverage of the network's flow for detection and remediation of contaminants. |
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However, the sacrilegious acts received little coverage in the West, particularly in the United States. |
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Your liability coverage will protect you if you cause an accident that results in damage or injuries, up to the limits of your policy. |
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The media coverage is always sensationalized here in the US except for possibly Public Radio. |
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But if the journalistic scope includes the sequence of events that led to the leak, the coverage has the potential to be illuminating. |
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I'll go out on a limb and guess there was nearly no such coverage in the US press, despite ample reason for self-criticism on our part. |
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The terrorists haven't got the coverage to unmask their ugly mugs, because basically they are a bunch of cowards. |
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I agree that media coverage of the issue too often has been laden with generalizations, hyperbole and sensational images. |
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There is not enough general coverage for the average player but too much old, out-of-date material to satisfy the very strong theory hound. |
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Democrats and Republicans agree that our seniors deserve a secure retirement and a prescription drug coverage in Medicare. |
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Now he's got the job, the wall-to-wall press coverage seems to have terminated. |
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Video coverage of the event will be available as a memento of this memorable occasion. |
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There is no doubt that we have had wall-to-wall saturation media coverage of this war. |
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I hope your coverage of what's going on in the rest of the reading and writing world will continue beyond the next two weeks or so. |
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Many were glued to the television for hours of the saturation coverage offered by broadcast and cable news outlets. |
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As we said, Wolf Blitzer is anchoring our election coverage this evening and through tomorrow. |
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With war looming on the horizon, the U.S. news media are already moving to wall-to-wall coverage of the conflict. |
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You may continue group coverage for up to 36 months of leave of absence by prepaying the monthly premiums. |
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Let's begin our coverage of the dramatic rescue of nine trapped coal miners in Pennsylvania. |
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I watch coverage of both sad stories with resignation and with great sorrow for the suffering. |
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So far, most American media outlets seem to be walking on eggshells to avoid tough coverage of the new pope. |
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His is by far the most comprehensive coverage in the blogosphere, not to mention that he really knows his stuff. |
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In fact, Croft references the above books in his, giving them praise for their comprehensive coverage of the mountain range. |
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Subsequent media coverage of such issues as xenografting and human cloning made bioethics and bioethicists familiar to many Americans. |
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The fact that a women's race commands as much attention, fan enthusiasm and media coverage as the men's race is really encouraging, too. |
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This can mean paint runs, sags and wrinkling on vertical surfaces, plus an overall reduced rate of coverage per gallon. |
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Apart from the fact that his mere presence attracted a crowd of over 24,000, as well as live coverage on ABC television, he didn't make much of an impact on the game. |
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And so how is it that Rousseff still managed to eek out a win, when both media coverage and investors strongly were against her? |
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The ability to provide instant access to detailed background analysis and comment pieces brought more depth of coverage than other media could provide. |
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Cynics have long derided the supposed lottery curse as a fraud, chalking it up to inflated media coverage of such deaths. |
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In the saturation coverage that followed the Connecticut school massacre, some in the media made an awful mistake. |
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Will her family get wall-to-wall and coast-to-coast coverage in the media? |
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David Dimbleby is being lined up to lead the coverage from Britain, with the 6pm BBC news presenter, Huw Edwards, anchoring a special programme from New York. |
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Kremlin-approved media coverage of Moscow's subway bombings is engulfing the city in paranoia. |
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Alternative print publications tend to be economically dependent on entertainment advertising and tilt a sizeable chunk of coverage toward entertainment and culture stories. |
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You might think that the reason Medicaid does not require coverage of HCBS is because institutional care is cheaper. |
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During coverage of that issue, Farrell went on a WSMB AM radio talk show to defend Duke. |
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His coverage skills are solid, and he knows how to rush the quarterback. |
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The lack of prescription coverage under Medicare is a national scandal. |
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The ladies all handled themselves in a professional manner, as shown by the positive and informative worldwide media coverage our pageant received. |
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Subjectivity and exaggerating the foibles or bad reasoning of the opposition in political coverage was the norm. |
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Of course, he also drives a Lexus now and probably has Automatic Wiper Blade Replacement coverage that includes people to handle wiper blade maintenance for him. |
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In the 1950s its columns reflected the popular resurgence of domesticity and traditional values, to which it added regular coverage of the British royal family. |
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The press coverage the event receives is invaluable, she said, but she suggested the industry also consider the strength of the subliminal message. |
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A shocked woman, who recognised him from the media coverage of his case, described how she saw him at a garage in Queensway about a fortnight ago. |
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Otherwise the saturation coverage of the young victims will, over time, come to seem awfully hollow. |
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Hundreds of journalists have been accredited to cover the event, with TV and press coverage of the city and of the races expected to be beamed to 60 countries. |
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Tearing up the agreement may head off any potential lawsuits, but as far as TV coverage is concerned, a bird in the hand is worth two in the bush. |
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Much of recent news coverage is sensationalized like soap operas. |
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Most coverage of his problems portrays the computer scientist as the victim of a political witch-hunt, and so misses the real story, which is about his links to terrorism. |
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Then he compared them to coverage of actual news, the stuff of war and peace and self-government. |
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But, the fact of coverage also leads some subset of these people to smoke who otherwise would not. |
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Jason Berry received a 1992 Alicia Patterson Fellowship for his coverage of demagogues in Louisiana. |
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The coverage cast Mankiw as a reasonable critic and a moderate. |
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If, on the other hand, you simply want to know what went down with a load of noisy gays over the weekend, you'll find the Mardi Gras coverage archived here. |
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Another mass shooting has taken the lives of innocent kids, interrupting Benghazi coverage on Fox News. |
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In 1970, 1975 and 1982, Congress readopted and broadened the coverage of Section 5, based upon a continued need for preclearance of new voting procedures. |
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But once the investment banks dropped coverage of these companies, their trading departments stopped making a market in their stock and liquidity dried up. |
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The editor has not only extended the book's coverage by ten years but has included artists primarily known as etchers, engravers and lithographers. |
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The actress religiously avoided reading news coverage as she engaged in her studious, deliberate decision-making process. |
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Adding an extra three weeks of quarantine on to every trip makes it hard to fit this coverage into our lives. |
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You know, 24-hour coverage of a truck crash in Bolivia, where every interviewee says he doesn't have enough information yet. |
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Whether that message resonates beyond the coverage of bales case, though, remains to be seen. |
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The paper then addresses Question 2 by showing why terrorism coverage is likely to be uninsurable if investors require large returns for providing funds to cover this risk. |
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Deductibles may apply to each claim and certain coverage may be limited. |
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Rubell, a New York-based installation artist, was inspired by the wall-to-wall coverage of the engagement. |
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Surely they can't stand idly by while their party leader levels accusations of treason at newspapers just because their coverage is unfavourable to him. |
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Sure, it was completely broken coverage by cornerback Chris Culliver, who made headlines earlier this week for anti-gay remarks. |
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France 24's coverage of two developing hostage situations in Paris on Friday. |
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We can take a firm whack at these books that warrant coverage and, together, we can ensure that this heinous backlog is, to some small degree, abated. |
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Did NBC inadvertently air an underwater flash during live coverage of a women's water polo game? |
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Whether it's breathless coverage of the New Black Panthers, or reports of vote buying in Mississippi, recent examples abound. |
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First, congressionally charter Blue Cross-Blue Shield as a monopoly to provide basic coverage to all Americans, except retirees. |
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State officials also estimate an additional 174,000 people would drop their current coverage in order to enroll in Medicaid. |
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Many young people do not watch or listen to any political coverage at all. |
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Many other families with health insurance are still considered underinsured and vulnerable since their coverage does not include preventive health care services. |
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But many felt heartbroken and humiliated watching that television coverage of the splashy celebrations among the Russians. |
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The aim was to ensure favourable press coverage of the jubilee. |
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This species of penguin was showered with positive coverage throughout the 20th century by a supposedly vigilant press. |
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And it was Lynam who was in charge of the BBC's Wimbledon coverage on that terrifying, rainswept afternoon in 1996 when Cliff Richard sang to Centre Court. |
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I was taken aback to read the rather slanted and unbalanced coverage of the debate on the issue of protected structures in last week's issue of the Weekender. |
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France 24 is providing live, round-the-clock coverage of both scenes as they progress. |
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And, even in national parks, the hospitality industry is pushing for expanded 4G coverage and Wi-Fi access. |
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The press coverage evoked memories of the inglorious end to Sanford's two terms as an obstructionist governor. |
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They had imposed a strict blackout on media coverage of the coffins returning to Dover, claiming that it is was meant to protect the privacy of the slain soldiers' families. |
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But The Daily offered an overreaching mix of ineffective news coverage and unmemorable editorials and features. |
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As the brazen crime leads to the discovery of several bodies, media coverage feeds a sense of security imperiled. |
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One weekend of TV coverage of their conference might well do more damage to the idea of teaching as a profession than any amount of strike action. |
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Very rarely does the best coverage of a major event come from an unknown writer publishing on myspace. |
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But hour after hour of breathy and uninterrupted coverage inevitably creates, shall we say, its own kind of atmospheric pressure. |
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So great was the international coverage and outcry that the regime quickly reversed course and unblocked Facebook on Tuesday. |
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The comprehensive coverage of economic modelling, and productivity and efficiency analyses as well as workforce themes, is treated briefly in the following part. |
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The single sentence and brief webcast set off a firestorm of coverage and criticism, surprising Posner. |
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Now Cantlie appears to accuse the Western media of skewing coverage of the month-long siege. |
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Under the ACA, adults without minimal essential coverage will be charged a penalty when they file their tax return. |
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Media coverage of hot-button issues usually skirts this aspect of them. |
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The plethora of coverage in the mainstream press, itself unusual for a Mexican film, has by now acquainted the moviegoing public with some of the details of the phenomenon. |
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In recent weeks the Australian media has given saturation coverage to criminal allegations of pack rapes, cover-ups and pay-offs involving high-profile sportsmen. |
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Unfortunately for football-haters like me and some of my friends, last night the charge that football has saturation coverage on modern television does have some credence. |
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Much of the media coverage around eating disorders surrounds celebrities and models. |
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We endure saturation news coverage for three hours on Morning Report. |
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Your coverage of the revolution was totally biased in favor of the mb, just like your Government. |
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Today's object lesson is the coverage of a promising medical breakthrough. |
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Consider, for example, the exhaustive coverage Chris Christie has received in recent months. |
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Yours truly enjoys watchdogging the media coverage of our activities. |
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All the while they racked up favorable coverage in the mainstream press, and even more sycophantic mentions in the gay press. |
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Similarly bold plans have misfired elsewhere, most memorably with the U.S. firm Iridium, whose scheme to provide global satellite phone coverage failed spectacularly. |
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Lyle says he follows the press coverage of the developments and sometimes skims the blogs. |
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I especially liked the coverage of metamerism as it explains to the user why the perception of similar colors varies under different lighting conditions. |
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Montana got Medicare coverage for people living near an asbestos superfund site. |
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May has clearly made a decision not to take offense at coverage of her clothing choices. |
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Gender received little mention in coverage of the brazilian presidential election when the top two candidates were women. |
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Yesterday, Prime Minister David Cameron called the Hillsborough tragedy and its coverage a double injustice. |
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Among studies with different lactams, the monotherapy lactam provided broader coverage than the combination lactam in 13 studies, the opposite occurring in two studies. |
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Daly and deaths potentially avertable are for a 20 percentage point increase in intervention coverage in a hypothetical sample population of 1 million. |
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Then of course came the drought and everything has been topsy-turvy, with some events threatened by the lack of rain and grass coverage on the playing fields. |
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When we compared these lists to meeting agenda, field workers' notes, and meeting transcriptions for the sample period, coverage was deemed adequate. |
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He spoke with humor, saying that he outkicked his coverage in marrying his wife. |
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A change in the type, distribution and coverage of vegetation may occur given a change in the climate. |
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A coverage mapping feature allows up to eight hours of BER and RSSI testing to be associated with a GPS location. |
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Negative media coverage combined with poor sales and the general public's low opinion of the British rail industry, created a major challenge. |
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Delayed coverage of Assembly proceedings is now broadcast overnight on S4C's main channel on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursday. |
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We provide continuing medical and dental benefits to retirees, at the same levels of coverage as those of active employees. |
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Clare Balding, Gabby Logan, Hazel Irvine and Gary Lineker will lead the marathon coverage of the sporting extravaganza in Glasgow. |
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The coverage was produced by corporate sibling NBC, with NBC's announcers being used on the telecast. |
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Regional radio stations, including BBC Local Radio and local commercial stations, provide coverage of the League 1 clubs. |
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There is no doubt that the advent of the League has brought increased media coverage for its member clubs. |
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On the same day, BT and Sky signed an agreement that divided coverage of the new European competitions. |
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The Western Mail in particular gave extensive coverage to Roberts' meetings in Loughor. |
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The disappearance of April Jones in October 2012 received a large amount of coverage in the UK media. |
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They follow the game in spite of the limited coverage and the stigmatism that may accompany it. |
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Federal law mandates that at least one nongroup insurer in your state must provide coverage to everyone, regardless of health issues. |
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The PGA reached a separate deal to also stream coverage in the UK via Facebook Live, hosted by GiveMeSport. |
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The ruling found that the forgery coverage applied to negotiable instruments, and electronic transfers are not negotiable instruments. |
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The unique coverage supplements a normal homeowner's policy and covers the risk presented by oil leaks and clean-ups. |
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News coverage tends to concentrate on the former counties of Caithness and Sutherland. |
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Mobile cellular coverage is primarily limited to the area in and around Djibouti city. |
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The only significant national press coverage is of the Camanachd Cup final. |
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In 2006 the ITV coverage included highlights from the first and second race of the day and live coverage of the third and final race. |
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This coverage can even simulcast on local radio or via a temporary licence, pending on the event and its organisers. |
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She slammed the media, saying the coverage has been scant and inaccurate. |
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In the United Kingdom, coverage of the 2017 season is split between four broadcasters. |
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It formerly broadcast coverage of the National Assembly for Wales when in session. |
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Snooker and pool hold some interest in Ireland, with significant media coverage of most major international tournaments. |
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In contrast, and particularly following devolution The newspaper devotes a great deal of its coverage to Welsh rugby. |
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He also expressed fears that coverage of the football team would overshadow interest in the other competitors. |
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Southern Sweden is predominantly agricultural, with increasing forest coverage northward. |
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You'll love these gorgeous formulas that give you the coverage of a lippy and the high shine of a gloss. |
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After digital switchover many of these channels will have the same coverage as the analogue commercial broadcasters. |
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Based in Glasgow, it duplicates much of the content of the main edition but with alternative coverage of Scottish news and sport. |
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The Sun has been involved in many controversies in its history, including its coverage of the 1989 Hillsborough football stadium disaster. |
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Media critics, journalism reviews and academics studying the news business have long lamented the poor coverage of what happens in statehouses. |
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A quarter of Scotland's landmass has no 2G coverage whatsoever, compared with only four per cent in England, according to the regulators Ofcom. |
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Line coverage types are block, path and expression, and state machine coverage types include states, transitions and state sequences. |
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In January 2008, her record label stated they believed the extensive media coverage she had received increased record sales. |
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The group received regular international press coverage and were constantly followed by paparazzi. |
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Later biographies are critical of Brinnin's view, especially his coverage of Thomas's death. |
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Thousands of people across the state lost their coverage in the middle of complex, multimonth procedures and have found themselves at a loss. |
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This method uses a multihabitat sampling approach according to the coverage of available microhabitats at a site. |
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However, there is no shortage of discussion and coverage of the topic it involves. |
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Amphotericin B exerts broad-spectrum coverage and remains the drug of choice for life-threatening invasive fungal infections. |
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Another kind of inconsistency is concerned with the incomplete coverage of phonological information in the script. |
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Compulsory civil registration began in Scotland on 1 January 1855, and coverage seems to have been complete for marriages and deaths. |
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Through our Backgrounder series of publications, we present current coverage of topics of vital interest at home and abroad. |
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They also believe that some of the naysaying coverage of ACO development of late has very much overdrawn. |
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The minimal coverage of the story ran in the middle of the night on Vesti TV and was in relation to Lionel Messi and Michel Platini. |
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The coverage of products in the external trade regime is more extensive than the coverage of the CAP regime. |
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Press coverage of the event first aroused significant American interest in the automobile. |
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The media coverage of Ivar had been enough to spur them to believe. |
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This went on smoothly and felt light on my skin, but still gave me decent coverage without looking cakey. |
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The BBC, ITV and Sky News all provided live coverage of the counts and the reaction to the result. |
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We have teamed up with Sportal, the official website producer of EURO 2000TM who will provide daily coverage on www. |
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Surprisingly, no British broadcaster had agreed television coverage of this unique event. |
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To capitalise on its investment, the channel introduced a number of new techniques to make the coverage more interesting for armchair fans. |
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Media coverage of Bruno's problems raised controversy, the principal accusations being gross intrusion and insensitivity. |
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There is expanded coverage of the circulatory and lymphatic systems, lipedema, and important considerations for treatments. |
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Live coverage was provided in the Irish language while they broadcast highlights in English at night. |
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Taped coverage using the BBC world feed is aired in primetime and overnights on Tennis Channel and is branded Wimbledon Primetime. |
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Previously, weekday coverage in the United States was exclusively handled by ESPN2 during the tournament's first week. |
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From 1975 to 1999, premium channel HBO carried weekday coverage of Wimbledon. |
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Increasingly, the coverage solution of choice is a wrap-up insurance program. |
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The coverage is presented by Sue Barker and highlights with Claire Balding. |
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During the days of British Satellite Broadcasting, its sports channel carried extra coverage of Wimbledon for subscribers. |
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A highlight package of the 1985 singles matches was produced by ESPN, but no live coverage aired from England. |
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In 2007 he also became the lead analyst for Golf Channel's coverage on the PGA Tour. |
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On the same day, BT and Sky announced an agreement that divided coverage of the new European competitions. |
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Live coverage honours to the BBC for its boringly reverential royal wedding marathon, when everyone knows ITV's folksy approach won the day. |
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From 2002 to 2008, BBC and Sky again shared coverage with BBC having two or three matches per round and Sky having one or two. |
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Some coverage for commercial space flight will be similar to airplane insurance, while other aspects will be closer to satellite coverage. |
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Despite controversial press coverage of his personal life, Eriksson was consistently popular with the majority of fans. |
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Media coverage tends to be low, but if this were to be increased, some feel that support for the sport would increase. |
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The British Brainwashing Corporation has spent all its money on the Royal Jubilee and coverage of the London Olympics. |
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Sky Sports F1 coverage will remain unaffected and BBC Radio 5 Live and 5 Live Sports Extra will be extended until the 2021 season. |
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The BBC also showed live coverage of practice and qualifying sessions from those races. |
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This was the year that BBC introduced interactive coverage on its BBCi service. |
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Sky's coverage continued to increase throughout the 1990s, with more new events added. |
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The world championship is televised extensively in the UK by the BBC and gains significant coverage in Europe on Eurosport and in the Far East. |
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