| 41. | The dashboard rattled, the bed cover quivered behind, the tach needle sprinted toward the red line, billboards flashed by.
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| 42. | This technique is commonly called " tacking . " In the Midwest, tacked bed covers are referred to as comforters.
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| 43. | The sleeper serves mainly to keep the wearer warm at night, even in the absence of blankets and bed covers.
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| 44. | This vehicle also used the same gun bed cover and mountings as the SG-122, to keep costs low and simplify production.
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| 45. | He told India today : " Initially people thought my blockprinted designs looked like bed covers and they were perhaps right.
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| 46. | In March, Txarango became the first band to be cover of the magazine Enderrock without having released any physical CD yet.
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| 47. | Instead of pulling the bed covers over her head Tuesday, Henin grabbed the nasal spray, a tissue box and her racket.
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| 48. | However amorous a high-powered match might be, there is also likely to be a business arrangement lurking under the bed covers.
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| 49. | There's also a bed cover made of hemp, a natural fiber usually used for ropes, and canvas that softens with age.
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| 50. | At night, back when he was as young as 8 years, Gershon would crawl under the bed covers and turn on his radio.
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