| 31. | This has a sliding dust cover that prevents the entry of foreign materials in the interior of the weapon.
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| 32. | The dust cover of " Zia Summer " tells readers, " The place is Alburquerque ( original spelling ).
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| 33. | In many churches it is the custom for a dust cover to be placed on the Holy Table between services.
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| 34. | Heavy dust cover is also indicated by the high albedo ( reflectivity ) and low thermal inertia of the region.
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| 35. | Cement dust covers everything and everyone, but most people are understandably reluctant to use the plentiful bottled water for washing.
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| 36. | They have been pulled out, opened, splattered with various kinds of sauces, then jammed back with dust covers all askew.
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| 37. | The new model is easily distinguished by its larger, more robust receiver and sliding dust cover over the ejection port.
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| 38. | An alternative to paperback is the glossy cover, otherwise known as a dust cover, found on magazines, and comic books.
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| 39. | You can staple the cloth back on if you like, but it is not necessary; it's just a dust cover.
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| 40. | A copy of this book without the dust cover has been on display at the International Spy Museum in Washington, DC.
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