It'll cut down on energy consumption by acting as an insulating blanket in both hot and cold weather.
Republicans have sought to get rid of the monarchy, an imperial comfort blanket in 1901 that seems irrelevant to many in 2011.
Mr Reivytis said he saw a green blanket in the room, when he lifted it, he saw the back of Mr Ciania's head.
Hilda told Ally to wrap herself in the blanket in front of the fire: she explained that it was a button blanket, made by a Tlingit artist.
According to the charging document, the other son explained to the detective how he had come across two metal tins covered by a blanket in the basement laundry room of Agyei-Kodie's Joppatowne residence.
Mariela Lopez, the newborn who received the treatment in March, slept on the chilled blanket in her open-air incubator in the intensive care nursery wearing a white hat and covered with only a clear plastic sheet.
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The other son explained to the detective how he had come across two metal tins covered by a blanket in the basement laundry room of Kujoe Bonsafo Agyei-Kodie's residence in Joppatowne, which is about 20 miles northeast of Baltimore.
Liberty said Master of the Rolls Lord Dyson told a Court of Appeal hearing that the Government should "pull its finger out" in changing blanket provisions in the Criminal Records Bureau system.
Ladies looking to lunch or catch up with a friend can do it in the Grace Cafe headed up by Sophie Wright (previously at renowned bar and restaurant Beach Blanket Babylon in Notting Hill), whose menus are prepared with organic, seasonal and local produce.
The room was uncluttered, considering how small it was, but everything in it was striking and eccentric: the faded rugs, the pictures on the walls, a wool blanket woven in bright colors flung over the back of the sofa, collections of stones and twisted weathered deadwood from the moors.
And I think that issuing blanket amnesties in all circumstances may not be possible.
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The U.S. Marshals Service started issuing annual blanket authorizations in 1995 to some agencies that didn't have them.
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And Texaco, before it was purchased by Chevron, thought it had extinguished its liability by performing a cleanup that the government approved with a blanket release in 1998.
The moors that winter were often under a crust of snow not enough to blanket them in white, but a mean, dirty frosting on the hard earth and wilted shrubs.
This ties in with the admission by Israel's defence minister, Binyamin Ben-Eliezer, two weeks ago that he had given field commanders (even junior commanders) blanket approval in principle to carry out incursions into areas in the West Bank and Gaza that are fully under Palestinian control.
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Thompson was among five dorm evacuees sitting together on a campus bench, some of them bundled up in a blanket, others still dressed in their pajamas.
In February, MPs voted by 234 to 22 to keep the blanket ban, in response to a government proposal to give the vote to offenders sentenced to a custodial sentence of less than four years.
"I call on Congress today to act immediately to appropriate whatever is necessary to put armed police officers in every single school in this nation and to do it now to make sure that blanket safety is in place when our kids return to school in January, " he said.
In February 2012, MPs voted by 234 to 22 to keep the blanket ban, in response to a government proposal to give the vote to offenders sentenced to a custodial sentence of under four years.
Ministers were initially reluctant to bring in a blanket ban - demanded by many MPs and campaigners - in case of legal action by operators.
' But I think we're still, if you would, that security blanket for them in the -- standing behind them.
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"'I need kind of my security blanket, ' in a sense, " is the way Oates described his player's hesitation about leaving the left side.
The Irish did the opposite, giving blanket bank guarantees in September 2008 which have recently been extended to the end of June at least.
Municipal Wi-Fi projects, which aim to blanket entire cities in wireless signals, have often foundered on the complexities of deploying usable signals across just a few square miles.
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You see, macrocells (read: towers) can blanket wide areas in signal, but they struggle to penetrate the innards of buildings, which is where small cells come in handy.
BP's finance director Brian Gilvary told investors earlier this month that the group would have to rethink its entire US strategy were a blanket ban put in place.
Over the past four years, the North Pennines Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) Partnership has blocked moorland drains with peat dams to try to restore important blanket bog habitats in the North Pennines, and prevent the erosion of the peat.
Snuggled in a white blanket and white cap, the child slept quietly in her mother's arms while her parents addressed reporters' questions with her doctors.
As the game started with Brewster Park enveloped in a thick blanket of fog which didn't lift for the entire match, McNeice opened the scoring in the second minute but the Donegal champions replied with scores from John O'Malley, Molloy and Eoin Waide.
The one in progress for a while now, intended to blanket the City of Brotherly Love in 802.11?
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