Sentences with phrase «event something covers»

Note: The number of roadside events we cover in any rolling six - month period may not exceed your policy limit in order for coverage to apply.
Just like with the property protection, your liability coverage plan is only limited by the types of events it covers and the financial maximum you choose to establish for the plan.
Note: The number of roadside events we cover in any rolling six - month period may not exceed your policy limit in order for coverage to apply.
The last event we covered presented musicians and artists that pushed experimental sound and video with sets going late into the night.
In an editorial the paper said: «The cavalier way in which the SABC has decided to cancel the only significant Catholic event it covers in the year indicates an unacceptable hostility towards our Church by a publicly funded organ of the state.»
But CBS has committed this year to putting tracer technology on all 18 tee boxes at every PGA Tour event they cover.
I have to admit I didn't love this outfit — it didn't turn out quite the way I had planned — but I think the photos (from a recent event I covered for work) are the perfect way to lead in to my announcement... I'm on my way to Afghanistan!
Cherrybrook Pet Supplies will offer the full line on its website, in its retail stores and at the professional dog show events it covers every season.
Freelance writer Candace Jordan is involved with many local organizations, including some whose events she covers.
Plus, throwback photos from First Fridays, Venice and the numerous events we covered - and we sure covered a lot of them.
It's still much smaller than the MCM Glasgow event I covered last year, yet considering this is just year two Granite City Comic - Con has already grown massively, and it was a genuine pleasure to feel like that I was, in a tiny way, a part of that growth by simply turning up to the first event to show my support.
This role may be hard for her tomaintain, especially since her TV career is so closely tied to the exposure ofher name and because she works for a network whose announcers have a tendencyto overwhelm the events they cover.
Many of these events I covered as the statehouse reporter for Spectrum News NY1.
A series of reports on connections between science, culture, and the arts from Science Contributing Correspondent John Bohannon, who, in true gonzo style, will participate in the events he covers.
Each bulletin of bad news from the Gulf of Mexico has washed ashore on my computer screen in a pattern disconcertingly similar to my memories of the Exxon Valdez here in Alaska 21 years ago, an event I covered intensely as a newspaper reporter, and which changed the direction of my life and the lives of many other people.
This article and the event it covers completely deflated me.
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