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Examples
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I moved closer to my foam-covered desk, opening the drawers and finding the petty-cash box intact and the village checkbook still locked up tight.
The Art of Seducing a Naked Werewolf Molly Harper 2011
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I moved closer to my foam-covered desk, opening the drawers and finding the petty-cash box intact and the village checkbook still locked up tight.
The Art of Seducing a Naked Werewolf Molly Harper 2011
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You rig a small explosive charge onto a foam-covered metal plate, and then you cover the charge with the blood pack.
White Cat Holly Black 2010
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You rig a small explosive charge onto a foam-covered metal plate, and then you cover the charge with the blood pack.
White Cat Holly Black 2010
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The fellow who runs the group - called NERO - was burned out after doing this for seven years and not getting enough volunteer help to make the costumes and props, to write the scripts and do all the background logistics that allow people to hit each other with foam-covered swords all weekend long.
"Monster Camp" & "Blood Car" frankwu 2007
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Perhaps using less foam, perhaps changing some of these brackets from foam-covered aluminum to titanium.
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She wrapped her legs around him and lay back against the water and he ran slippery, foam-covered hands up her body and over her breasts, teasing her nipples into throbbing life, cupping her fullness, pulling her close again to kiss and suckle her.
Couple Most Likely To Darcy, Lillian 2007
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I found a totally different take with the “Heavy Hoop” www.heavyhoop.com, which is a foam-covered, three-pound ring designed as a resistance and aerobic tool.
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By the time I had started paying attention, a reporter from one of the Denver TV stations had a foam-covered microphone in Lauren's face.
Warning Signs White, Stephen, 1951- 2002
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By the time I had started paying attention, a reporter from one of the Denver TV stations had a foam-covered microphone in Lauren's face.
Warning Signs White, Stephen, 1951- 2002
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