Reta's face became covered in tattoo markings. (Prosecutors say during his trial Reta used make-up to cover the facial markings.) And both sported tattoos of "Santa Muerte, " the Grim Reaper-like pseudo-saint worshipped by drug traffickers.
Perhaps we can get Tina Brown to make one up and put it on the cover of Newsweek.
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"Since we know how easy it is to prey on people's insecurities and encourage them to buy items like this, an unsightly-toe-scrunch-cover-up might make a great holiday stocking stuffer for someone, " Jacobs says.
The bid-cost recovery mechanism is supposed to provide make-whole payments that cover start-up and minimum load costs for parties requesting electric energy.
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Schilit goes into detail about how companies twist, bend and even break accounting rules to cover up bad news and make their fiscal status seem better than it really is.
Upon deciding to make up a new song rather than do a cover, Sir Paul said he turned up to the recording session with a "crazy guitar" actor Johnny Depp had given him.
Unfortunately when pensions make costly mistakes, most try to cover them up.
Powers and Thomas make up exactly two-thirds of the total number of environmental cops who cover the 650 miles of NYC shoreline.
He told the BBC they could make up the shortfall by working longer - saying three hours a week would cover it.
Campaigners have criticised plans to move or cover up a mural at an Oxfordshire train station to make way for a coffee shop.
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The analyst did not cover the company in question, nor did he originate or make up the rumor.
Chief fire officer Simon Pilling said the county's fire authority was likely to face budget cuts up to 2020 and had to make long-term provision to reshape fire cover.
One option is to make up the difference by withdrawing from your traditional 401(k) or IRA to cover your expenses.
One result is that you don't have to accumulate a large stock of rewards points before spending them or spend all their points at once, but instead can use points to cover a portion of the purchase price and then use a credit card or debit card to make up the difference.
In 1990 American diabetics were twice as likely to go blind or need their limbs amputated as their British fellow-sufferers, because Britain's National Health Service, which has a limited budget to cover the entire population, worked harder to make sure that they took their insulin injections and turned up regularly for eye tests.
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