Save Concorde Group submitted plans last year to place the jet under cover for the first time in a decade.
The burial ground was so large that a machine had to be used to dig a hole, before Keiko was slid across the snow to the grave under the cover of night, with just seven people present.
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They run the city under cover of darkness, plotting fake terrorist plots to keep the city in turmoil while they make their robberies.
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The slaves and the freedmen who rode an underground railroad, seeking the light of justice under the cover of night -- they weathered a hard winter.
It is a system that works pretty well if the target ship is paying attention and can notify the navy in time and get all of the crew under cover.
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It would effectively prevent the federal government from compelling anyone "engaging in journalism" to give testimony or produce any document revealing that journalist's source, if the source gave the information under cover of confidentiality.
For example, after his identity was disclosed, the local doctor who assisted in the manhunt for bin Laden under the cover of a polio vaccination program in Abbottabad was convicted of treason and sentenced to thirty-three years in a Pakistani prison.
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Mr. WILKERSON: What happened was that the secretary of Defense, under the cover of the vice president's office, began to create an environment--and this started from the very beginning when David Addington, the vice president's lawyer, was a staunch advocate of allowing the president in his capacity as commander in chief to deviate from the Geneva Conventions.
During my time as an FBI agent targeting the al Qaeda network, I interviewed several operatives in the late '90s and '00s who told me how bin Laden established a base in Nairobi to facilitate the group's Somali operations under the cover of a nonprofit group called Help Africa.
President Harry Truman was right to commit the U.S. (under the cover of the United Nations) to defend South Korea.
At the start of the war, the stud moved east toward Russia to escape the advancing Germans, all the horses trotting under cover of night to escape the strafing aircraft.
International outrage over the carnage has also been heightened by the Serb authorities' insistence on grabbing the bodies, under cover of gunfire, from the mosque where they had been laid out.
He travelled up-country to look at this problem: the prevalence of sexual assault on children, often under the cover of war, and the fact that one in three Liberian girls now gets pregnant before the age of 18.
As the modern antidote for boardroom boredom, cellular phones have allowed jaded executives to play the addictive Snake or text rude jokes to their colleagues under the cover of a conference table.
The Charity Shield has become the first club match in British football to be played under the complete cover of a roof.
She continued in her job until a similar furor blew up the following year over an attempt to bury more bad news under the cover of Princess Margaret's funeral.
Heavy rain fell during the several minutes it took to get the tarp under control and cover the infield, with the grounds crew joined by security and other ballpark personnel.
Watson eventually left the harbor, under cover of fog, and he was later arrested on an ice field where the hunt was taking place. (Since 1977, it has been a crime in Canada to observe the seal hunt without a permit.) His ship was confiscated, he was charged with conspiring to commit mischief and extortion, among other crimes, and he spent several days in jail.
For at least three years European bankers and ministers have abjectly avoided the courageous act of facing up to their bad debts, which are largely sovereign notes issued under the cover of a single currency and held by mostly Euro banks as prime credits.
Several Western speakers with the same message defensively stressed that Asia isn't being force-fed "Anglo-Saxon" formulas under the cover of international rules of the game.
Vintners in the 1870s sold hooch to miners, and again during Prohibition, when bootleggers here ran wine into Los Angeles under the cover of night.
Workers who were inside the building when the storm hit took cover under mattresses, the station said.
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With the ball moving about under cloud cover and half the side gone for 183, Hampshire were in danger of wasting Carberry's enterprise.
It consists partly of Chinese networks operating under the cover of NGOs, language institutes and small businesses.
Now 37, she recalls getting an ego boost after losing a significant amount under the cover of winter clothing.
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Some are so frightened of attack they hold their funerals at night under the cover of relatively safe darkness.
She reached under the cover and pinched El Lobo hard on his arm.
"Only a global ban on all ivory sales will remove the cover under which this criminal activity currently operates, " he said.
As we all know, in India some of life's most treasured moments are often celebrated under the cover of a beautiful tent.
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And when it rains, passengers are well advised to keep umbrellas aloft even when sheltering under the "cover" of the platform roofs.
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