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cover and gap
Rather than cover the danger area, the approach is to change the shape of the door so that an accessible gap does not form in the first place.
In the early stages of the war, the U-boats were extremely effective in destroying Allied shipping, initially in the mid-Atlantic, where there was a large gap in air cover.
Engelbert Humperdinck, who was assisting the production, provided a few extra bars of music to cover this gap.
* Superior canal dehiscence, a gap in the bone cover above the inner ear, can lead to low-frequency conductive hearing loss, autophony and vertigo
Not being able to cover the gap between his scholarship and his remaining expenses, he proposed leaving Charlottesville and moving to Baltimore to try and make it on his own.
Medicare ’ s unfunded obligation is the total amount of money that would have to be set aside today such that the principal and interest would cover the gap between projected Part A revenues and spending over a given timeframe.
Under the cover of a dark and foggy night, the fleet, with muffled oars and minimal illumination, threaded its way through a gap about one mile ( 1. 6 km ) wide between the British ships and the western shore, where Indian campfires burned.
The 55th book contains a considerable gap, while the 56th to the 60th books ( which cover the period from 9 to 54 ), inclusive, are complete and contain the events from the defeat of Varus in Germany to the death of Claudius.
He helped bridge the gap of segregation among young teenage Americans, presenting music by African-American artists ( rather than cover versions by white artists ) on his radio program, and arranging live concerts attended by racially mixed audiences.
Equipped with M10 Achilles self propelled anti-tank guns, the 260th Anti-tank Battery of the Norfolk Yeomanry would cover the gap between 4CLY and 5RTR.
The three of them had broken clear with more than to cover and cooperated to keep the chasers at bay, until Cancellara launched an attack with 2 kilometers remaining and won the race with a sizable gap.
Flecha launched an attack with to cover, but Langeveld bridged the gap.
In his paper on this topic, Michael Woodford finds that, in a ZIRP situation, the optimal policy for government is to spend enough in stimulus to cover the entire output gap.
They are usually made with a gap in the front-center and no cover, which reduces the amount of spatter and eases the job of cleaning for janitorial staff.
Families cover the gap largely through livestock and remittances from employed family members.
* Bridge loan, a short-term loan to cover a gap in time until a new long-term financing is realised
The supplemental budget was to cover the budget gap that had arisen due to slow economic growth.
Under the new system, if the government spent more than it earned through taxation in a given year, it needed to cover the gap with US dollars, rather than by simply printing more money.
Despite this success, Lafferty left the magazine after only two years following various disagreements including the editorial direction on a cover story on Desperate Housewives, and a perceived generation gap towards third-wave feminists and grunge, a genre that Lafferty had trashed as being oppositional to feminism.
Fiscal drag happens when the government's net fiscal position ( spending minus taxation ) fails to cover the net savings desires of the private economy, also called the private economy's spending gap ( earnings minus spending and private investment ).
She was advised to correct the slight gap in her teeth and tried using morticians ' wax to cover the gap, cutting a line in the middle of it.
Sound travels far in water, and underwater loudspeakers and hydrophones can cover quite a gap.
This gap would be mined and wired while the 7th Motor Brigade Group and 4th Light Armoured Brigade of the 7th Armoured Division would cover the minefields, but withdraw when necessary.

cover and fulfil
BBC2 had been launched in April that year with Michael Peacock as controller ( Sir David Attenborough took over in spring 1965 ) but the programme's primary purpose was to train up BBC cameramen and technicians so that the BBC could fulfil its duties as host broadcaster to cover every match at the forthcoming 1966 World Cup in England.

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* The Damned-Damned Damned Damned, a limited number of which were deliberately printed with a photo of Eddie and the Hot Rods on the back of the cover, rather than The Damned playing at The Roxy Club, and with an erratum sticker apologising for this " mistake ", and on the front of the LP, on top of the original shrinkwrap, a red food-fight sticker saying ' Damned Damned ', thus completing the LP's title when read underneath the band's name ;
However, the band's cover of the Jimi Hendrix classic "' Are You Experienced?
A minor controversy came to light when Paul Leary of the Butthole Surfers revealed on Marcy Playground's website forum that the cover art for Shapeshifter had originally been conceptualized and commissioned by Leary for his band's aborted After the Astronaut album.
The band's popularity in the United States began to wane in 1956 – 57 as sexier, wilder acts such as Elvis Presley, Jerry Lee Lewis and Little Richard began to dominate the record charts ( although Haley's cover version of Little Richard's " Rip It Up "-which was released in direct competition-actually outsold the original ).
Among other things, the podcast featured the band's thoughts about their 2005 South American tour, some information on their new album, a mash-up of " Drive " and Tupac Shakur's " Better Dayz ", a cover of Soundgarden's " Black Hole Sun ", and a few live interludes.
The band's name was also printed, in reverse, on the cover of 1999 inside the letter " I " of the word " Prince ".
Working with young producer David Gates also opened up horizons for Vliet's skills as a poet-cum-lyricist, with his " Who Do You Think You're Fooling " on the flipside of the band's first single, a cover of the Ellas McDaniel / Willie Dixon-penned hit, " Diddy Wah Diddy ".
Fate and circumstance, not for the first time, would befall the band's success upon its release-which coincided with a singles cover of the same song by The Remains.
The band's lyrics and album art, which cover topics such as serial killers, Satanism, religion and warfare, have generated album bans, delays, lawsuits and strong criticism from religious groups and the public.
Music critic Stephen Thomas Erlewine of Allmusic said, " It was inevitable that the constant grind of touring, writing, promoting, and recording would grate on the Beatles ," leading to the inclusion of several cover versions after the all-original A Hard Day's Night ; the band's visible weariness on the album's cover is noted by narrator Malcolm McDowell during The Compleat Beatles.
was the band's final album to feature any cover songs until 1970's Let It Be ( which included a performance of the traditional folk song " Maggie Mae ").
The band's name was discreetly embossed slightly below the middle of the album's right side, and the cover also featured a unique stamped serial number, " to create ," in Hamilton's words, " the ironic situation of a numbered edition of something like five million copies.
" The album's singles — the Bruce Johnston-produced original " Bluebirds Over the Mountains " ( Billboard # 64 ) and the Carl Wilson-produced cover of The Ronettes ' " I Can Hear Music "— won lukewarm attention, with the latter reaching # 24 on the Billboard single chart in April 1969 ; the lead track, the Wilson / Love-authored " Do It Again ", an unabashed throwback to the band's earlier surf hits, had been an international hit in the summer of 1968, reaching # 20 in the US charts and # 1 the UK while also scoring well in other countries.
The album cover features a still from the band's own short film To Kill a Dead Man.
The cover for Shark Sandwich, one of the band's earlier fictional albums
Despite the reported hiatus and Love's acting career, the band recorded and released a cover of Fleetwood Mac's " Gold Dust Woman " for The Crow: City of Angels ( 1996 ), the band's first studio song to feature Melissa Auf der Maur on bass.
The album included a re-recording of the theme to the film Midnight Cowboy, and later pressings included a cover of The Commodores classic " Easy ", which in some parts of the world became the band's biggest hit.
The band's final album, Mardi Gras, was released in April 1972, featuring songs written by Fogerty, Cook, and Clifford and a cover of " Hello Mary Lou " ( a song Gene Pitney originally wrote for Ricky Nelson.
" The band's sound was also influenced by blues and soul, as evidenced by Johansen's blues harmonica and their choice of cover versions.
The band's first single, a cover of The Kinks song " Stop Your Sobbing " ( produced by Nick Lowe and recorded at the July Regents Park sessions ) was released in January 1979 and gained critical attention.
He designs many items which the band uses including the band's logo, CD jacket, and cover.
The band's singles were given extensive airplay on US rock stations and Ashcroft, and band mates, appeared on the cover of Rolling Stone magazine in March 1998.
The band's debut album, Mott the Hoople ( 1969 ), which was recorded in a week, was a cult success, and their repertoire included cover versions of " Laugh at Me " ( Sonny Bono ) and " At the Crossroads " ( Doug Sahm's Sir Douglas Quintet ), and an instrumental cover of " You Really Got Me " ( The Kinks ).

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