When the third was struck in the helmet and fell to the ground, Sal charged headlong into the wall of bullets to pull him to safety behind what little cover there was.
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At one point (though it's hardly the focus of the shot) Hanks is pulling a wounded man towards what little cover there is, when he suddenly realizes that he's dragging only half a body.
Exposed and with little available cover, the patrol was totally vulnerable to enemy rocket-propelled grenades and automatic weapons fire.
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But yes, he lost enough weight for - to cover Little Timmy, your assistant.
Many now have three and four beats with little time to cover the unique pet stories they once could.
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Such payments typically cover little more than the bus fare to hospital, and the person who brokers the deal, whether the principal or local policeman, may take a cut.
Now the government has accepted the idea that students should pay some of their own way, why not let Oxbridge colleges charge a little extra to cover the costs of individual tuition?
With some 40% of the price they get for the fish from the merchants being paid directly to the quota owners, there is precious little left to cover costs and wages - not least since the prices they receive for their fish is already very low.
At check out, donors are asked to volunteer to pay a little extra to help cover these costs.
When AppleCare provided little to no additional cover than the statutory minimum that the company had to provide anyway.
Another advantage of 100%-reserve banking: Banks would need very little equity capital to cover the small risks associated with matching their assets and deposits.
Also show are agricultural land use and land surfaces with little or no plant cover - such as bare ground, urban areas and permanent snow and ice.
Ten years ago regulators got worried that life insurance companies had too little set aside to cover future liabilities that might follow a rush of death claims.
These ideas try to respond to two chronic worries of Japanese voters: that the economy will continue to slide, and that the construction state will cover what little remains of their country with concrete in a vain attempt to fix the problem.
Who needs a costume when a little glue and glitter can cover those no-show zones?
For a more conservative approach, have your pants hemmed to cover just a little past your ankle.
These coworkers in reality wanted to work as little as possible and enlist others to cover for them.
At first I tried to cover up my silence with a little bluster.
Ms. Ciammetti says she was able to cover her costs and make a little money during her Guest Chef run, and the restaurant is already profitable, according to Mr. Cameron.
Content in the feed about individuals and pages will show a little slice of their timeline, including their cover photo and a button to add them as a friend or to like the page.
We gave Apple's latest some face time in Distro's first special edition and now it's time for Google's little green robot(s) to get the cover treatment.
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Additionally, there are books, inexpensive seminars, podcasts and webinars that cover a tremendous diversity of training options for little or no cost.
The data that he and his team have collected suggest the animals plan their moves with guerrilla-like precision, sprinting from the safety of one game reserve to another under cover of darkness and spending as little time as possible in the poacher-infested areas in between.
There's another 18 states that cover children up to 200 percent and perhaps a little bit more.
Nikon's new projector-equipped camera has broken cover today and we've naturally had a little play around with it.
Pandora founder Tim Westergren named these as possible areas the service could cover in the future, he said in a little-seen video posted in August 2009.
Indeed the mixture of an ailing football club with little to spend on quality players, and constant outgoings to cover, may yet leave Delia Smith as sick as a parrot.
And, in the few days I was using it, a little door covering the USB port fell off and the top cover, which I had removed to insert a cellular SIM card, kept coming loose.
Today, there is little inspiration to be found in the office buildings that now cover the East End's historic streets, with the exception of a stray alleyway or two, but the finished product resembles what Warlow and his team imagined.
The acquiring firm would pay little or nothing up front, but would likely be expected to cover ongoing operating costs as the bankruptcy case proceeded.
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