Just as obviously, Sasha Fierce provides cover for someone obsessively protective of her private life.
At least when an employee is absent someone can cover for him or her.
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"He'll make sure we have cover for the start of the season, " he said.
Like when the cadets fail to provide cover for one another during the search.
And they could hear his weapon still firing as he provided cover for his men.
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Taylor was brought in to cover for Peter Enckelman and Tom Heaton who were both injured.
His first senior call-up is to cover for a number of injuries in the Scottish squad.
It is positional power that creates the legitimacy for behaviours and provides the cover for action.
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The government agreed a deal with insurers in 2008 to ensure cover for high-risk homes.
And staff would be redeployed from elsewhere in the company to cover for any striking workers.
Loovens was recalled for his first outing since October to cover for injured centre-half Daniel Majstorovic.
But he did identify Mycobacterium leprae, and that is good enough cover for the spin-doctors.
If claims pile up, insurers may phase out policies that include cover for insider-trading suits.
But Mr Creane said once the policies expired, it was impossible to arrange cover for his wife.
"The starting line-up chooses itself and we feel we have good cover for all eventualities, " Matthews added.
This is for cover for motorists starting this December, compared with quotes for policies starting in November.
It needs dense vegetation, cover for nesting and protection from predators and mature woodland for winter food.
True, their fearsome austerity programme justifies Labour's suspicion that all this is fluffy cover for spending cuts.
In 1958, China abolished all insurance, except cover for cargo and aviation: anything more was deemed unnecessary.
The pact obliges insurers to provide cover for high-risk properties while the government continues to improve flood defences.
Later that next day when she needed time to do some work, I offered to cover for her.
Raymond Moore, the CEO of Indian Wells, said the ATP's position was simply cover for a larger issue.
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The college estimates there are about 1, 000 too few consultants to provide adequate round-the-clock cover for hospital units.
The attorney-general's ruling that there was no evidence of wrongdoing merely provided face-saving cover for his inevitable exit.
These coworkers in reality wanted to work as little as possible and enlist others to cover for them.
Talks are also to begin with the Irish government over the provision of year-round cover for the Irish Sea.
Ancient woodlands are defined as any area which has been under continuous tree cover for at least 400 years.
The Excite 10 ditches the Thrive's rubberized cover for a classier aluminum backing.
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As inflation increases, insurance companies have to raise premiums to cover for the increase in prices for future claims.
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