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- verb Present participle of
re-cover .
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Examples
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Elsewhere it reports: "We noted one or two tabbed slates indicating that the slating nails are now beginning to reach the end of their serviceable life and whilst re-covering the roof is not considered essential, as repairs become more frequent it may prove cost effective to re-cover this roof within the next 10-15 years."
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You given tea parties another couple of days of news coverage by re-covering, that which you've already covered all in the name of righteous indignation.
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"Going back and re-covering the stuff that's so well-known would be counterproductive."
Want to see Tiger Woods' return at The Masters live? Good luck
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I do not think I will be re-covering that pillow made from an old carpet that was partially savaged by mice
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Next to the sink was a pile of folded aluminum foil, stuff that covered leftovers and was washed and became a leftover itself, to be used and reused, covering and re-covering something else.
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Next to the sink was a pile of folded aluminum foil, stuff that covered leftovers and was washed and became a leftover itself, to be used and reused, covering and re-covering something else.
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A magnetic heat shield would be lighter and much easier to re-use, eliminating the cost of re-covering the outside of a craft after each entry.
The Next Generation of Heat Shield: Magnetic | Universe Today
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There's something of a new movement, readers with an arts background are "re-covering" books with bad covers to make them fit the contents-- a new sort of fannish activity.
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A well-made mat, which weighs about 30 kilos, requires daily cleaning, frequent airing and re-covering every fifth year.
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One question, though -- did I miss your complaints about how the press wasn't re-covering all of the Clinton scandals, back when Hillary was still in the race?
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