To try to do better -- to close the cover on the scratch-outs and unsatisfactory scrawls of the previous part of one's life and, having learned from what went before, to start over on a clean set of pages.
Senate Finance Chairman Max Baucus, D-Montana, has said he thinks there's a fair chance a reform package could cover close to 95 percent of Americans.
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But the problem is that they're not in the area, they're not close enough to cover The Chase quickly and with poaching you've got to act fast.
So while we won't be right in the middle of the city -- we will be close enough to cover the story but far enough to stay on the air and remain safe.
Some, however, was also buying to cover or close out short positions, as the number of total shorts fell by 2, 592.
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They affect the air and the ability to provide close air support, and they provide cover for forces that want to get along your supply lines and shoot at you close.
Putting Princess Di on your cover was once as close as you could get to a guarantee of big newsstand sales.
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Places like Game Informer rely on these incredibly close PR relationships to land huge cover story after huge cover story.
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Of that 20 million, close to 12 million borrow annually to cover costs.
Someone close to me just gave me a rubber smartphone cover that makes my phone look like an old cassette tape.
Hurd resigned unexpectedly Friday after a company investigation of a sexual harassment claim found that he filed inaccurate expense reports to cover up what was described as a "close personal relationship" with a company contractor.
As long as I sent in a statement showing I had ample funds to cover the closing costs, I was good to close.
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Because he has so much less historical ground to cover than Rothkopf, he is able to pay close attention to the vanished heyday of social-democratic politics in the West, a subject that Rothkopf skates past quickly to get to the present.
Although Worcestershire lost two quick wickets when Matthew Hoggard had Phil Jaques lbw for his second duck of the match and Vikram Solanki was caught at cover off Buck, they recovered to reach the close in a healthy position at 62 - 2.
Simon Katich's cover-drive off Bravo was hit firmly but too close to 19-year-old Adrian Barath, who sprang to his left to complete a fine catch.
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Some weeks, like that one, the thrill was in "crashing" a cover at the last minute when a big story broke close to our Sunday deadline.
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Like Mr Kerviel, who used his knowledge of the bank's plumbing to create fictitious trades to cover his tracks, Mr Adoboli is alleged by sources close to an internal investigation of the affair to have bet the bank's money on the future price of various stock indices and to have then hidden these moves by creating offsetting fake transactions.
In keeping his cards close to his vest, and in switching only when he knew he had political cover, Snyder showed that stealth tactics could win the battle (assuming the outcome goes as he wants on Tuesday).
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These contributions cover not just the benefits that employees are accruing, but also go to close any unfunded liabilities that may exist in the plan.
Federal stimulus money helped cover about two-thirds of that yawning gap, but legislators have had to close the rest themselves.
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The legislation includes specific offsets to close corporate tax loopholes and asks the wealthiest Americans to pay their fair share that more than cover the cost of the jobs measures.
Justin Langer came in on a pair, but the Somerset skipper was soon away with a cover driven four off Greg Lamb and was dangerously poised on 34 not out at the close.
Banks had to be bailed out by taxpayers during the financial crisis because they didn't have the reserves to cover loans and mortgages that weren't repaid, meaning that they were, or were close to, being insolvent.
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