While messes occasionally escape the prefold, the Thirsties
cover catches everything!
Not exact matches
I'll be
covering everything from blog posts that
caught my eye, to what I've been reading, eating, watching and listening to.
A terror on the field, slim, agile and lethal to any offensive player he
covers, but underneath all of that, despite
everything that is happening, even as he reaches out for more and
catches bullets blindly, he keeps a hand in Greenwood.
«Muscle Strain» represents a «
catch - all» term which
covers everything from a slight twinge to a complete muscle rupture.
It includes
everything needed to install: weld fittings for the valve
covers assembled hoses internally baffled
catch can mounting hardware breathers
I'll pay for a
cover artist, and I'll pay for an editor (While there are lots of great CP's, people tend to be more motivated to actually
catch everything when money is on the table, IMO.)
With a full line - up of industry experts
covering everything from marketing, digital standards, library lending, social media promotion, and more, this event is a
catch - all for anyone remotely involved in the book industry.
I've seen
covers with eye -
catching colors, amazing imagery, interesting fonts, and did
everything right except for the facial expression.
I can not find work fast enough to generate enough income to
cover or
catch up on just about
everything from diapers to the roof over our head.
In an interview with Andrew Solomon in Artforum, she describes working on one of her red net paintings: «in New York I was painting the nets and then I noticed that it spread to the floor and the curtains and to the window so I went to
catch the red net and I examined it without noticing at first that my hands were also
covered by the red nets and that was the turning point and I began creating sculpture so that I could put the patterns on
everything».
That's because we know the
covered reasons
catch many travelers who assume their plan
covers «
everything» by surprise.
Our conversation that night was typically frenetic as we tried to
cover everything that had been going on in our lives since the last time we'd
caught up — we talked of their new life in Tasmania, about family, work, politics, PhDs, books, Aboriginal health, Africa, East Timor and of course, all our plans for the future.