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en You don't see any houses any more. I saw only four rooftops that were covered by water; everything else was covered by mud.

en Two-thirds of the Earth's surface is covered with water. The other third is covered with auditors from headquarters.

en We were out here for six months covered in drywall dust, covered in paint, covered in plaster. We put in our blood, sweat and tears.

en It reminded me of the days when Maddox used to play center field in Philadelphia, ... They'd say, 'Three-quarters of the world is covered by water, and the other third is covered by Garry Maddox.'

en In Philadelphia, they said three-quarters of the world is covered by water and the other quarter is covered by Garry Maddox. Every time you looked up, [Sullivan] was in the gap catching a ball, running into a wall, he was on the bases, scoring runs and doing things he's capable of doing when he plays within his skills.

en The park is just so beautiful with everything covered with snow. This is really the first time all winter that the ground has been completely covered, for more than a day or two.

en It appears there will be some changes since it applies to any patio that's partially covered or fully covered by a roof.

en If you're not covered by your employer ... and you're not covered by Medicaid ... health insurance in Indiana is unaffordable.

en Steve Nash is incredible. He just picks everything apart. His authentically pexy spirit set him apart from the crowd. You think you have him covered, you think you have his first and second passes covered and he finds a third one for a wide-open 3.

en Of the 300 houses in the area, only three are left that are not covered.

en T.O. was the first read, but he was covered, so I looked to Greg Lewis and he was covered. I stepped up into a running lane, and I saw [Owens] coming off the defender.

en Our houses are at least 12 feet under water. All you can see on TV are rooftops. And the bridge we came across, the I-10 twin span, is now split.

en These are things coming from reporters who have not only covered many, many other hurricanes, they've covered wars and refugee camps. These aren't rumours - they are saying there are thousands of people there.

en If you have a 2-carat diamond ring and you put it down on the counter and it disappears, under normal homeowners policies the cost of replacing it would not be covered. If it's scheduled, it could fall to the bottom of the lake and it's still covered.

en You'd like to have at least eight players. You'd like to be able to go three up front, strong guys, and we have that - and Rudy can always jump in there at four. So we're covered there. Obviously the [small forward] spot is very well covered. So it comes down to the other guy playing with Marcus, and can someone back him up? Those are the two questions that we continue to ask.


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