Add the water, celery, onion, and pepper, cover, and turn the heat on high.
Already, for example, the law bans lifetime caps on coverage, limits out-of-pocket expenses, and requires family plans to cover children until they turn 26.
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The hardware is put into a fiberglass pod, which hangs on either side of the choppers fuselage, on a gimbal, that lets it turn to cover the extra 60 degrees (for a total of 180 degrees of coverage each).
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The game is a turn-based cover shooter, pitting your squad against an alien invasion in a variety of settings.
The element of cover and depth is so terrific in those games, I imagine a turn-based fantasy game that utilized cover in a similar way could be extremely fun, especially since you could easily integrate shields into the equation.
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Since upwards of 90% of Catholic women have used birth control, requiring that insurance policies cover it was never going to turn them against the President.
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William Cave, of Eardley Grange Farm, said the scheme would cover 3, 000 acres and "turn a country landscape into an industrial one".
WellPoint will be using the system internally for its nurses and clinicians who handle utilization management, the process by which health insurers determine which treatments are fair, appropriate and efficient and, in turn, what it will cover.
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The cover also locks into place in back to turn the folio into an adjustable stand for optimal viewing and typing.
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Visitors enter the park via a broad, pebbled avenue lined with twin rows of gingko trees, considered by many to be one of the most beautiful sights in the capital, especially in the autumn when golden leaves cover the path and in spring when the trees turn a fresh green.
Secretary General for air cover and, only then if Boutros Boutros-Ghali in turn asks NATO to provide such support.
If they pursue them, they will likely turn to taxpayers to pick up the costs to cover the higher debt service payments the issuers will have to pay.
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By the time you retire, Medicare would turn into a voucher system that likely would not cover the doctors or the care that you need -- that would have to come out of your pocket.
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In the District of Columbia for example, if you came in with a campaign T-shirt, you would be asked to cover it up, that means some people have had to turn the T-shirt inside out.
Panesar came on after 20 minutes but there was no turn to the right-hander and Ganga twice confidently cover-drove him for four.
They are not doing this, instead they prefer to turn to the courts and Congress for readdress and ongoing legal cover.
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And with Tottenham's Aaron Lennon still suffering from a groin problem, Capello may now turn to both Theo Walcott and Shaun Wright-Phillips to cover the right side of midfield, with James Milner, Joe Cole, Stewart Downing and Adam Johnson also in the reckoning.
This, in turn, depends on the price of the drug, on whether insurance companies cover it, and on the competition from existing and alternative treatments.
At the turn of the year the police unexpectedly widened their investigation to consider whether there had been an attempted cover-up.
Less than a year before his assassination, Kennedy challenged the Marine Corps to cover 50 miles on foot in 20 hours, an homage to a command originated by Teddy Roosevelt at the turn of the century.
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