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  • 1record cover — noun a sleeve for storing a phonograph record • Syn: ↑record sleeve • Hypernyms: ↑sleeve …

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  • 2record sleeve — noun a sleeve for storing a phonograph record • Syn: ↑record cover • Hypernyms: ↑sleeve * * * record sleeve noun A cardboard case for a record • • • Main Entry: ↑record …

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  • 3Record collecting — is the hobby of collecting music. Although the main focus is on vinyl records, all formats of recorded music are collected. Contents 1 History 2 Intended audience 3 Scope of collection 4 Notab …

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  • 4Cover me quick — cover me quick/! Origin Rizal, Philippines Genres Powerpop, Alternative rock, Pop punk Years active 1998–2008 Labels Viva Records Alpha …

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  • 5Cover Me (song) — Cover Me Single by Bruce Springsteen from the album Born in the U.S.A. B side …

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  • 6Record of Yoga — is Sri Aurobindo s personal record of his yogic practice during the period from 1909 to 1927. A difficult and often cryptic text, it has only recently been published. In 1977, the editors of the project to present a revised and corrected edition… …

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  • 7cover — ► VERB 1) put something over or in front of (someone or something) so as to protect or conceal. 2) spread or extend over. 3) deal with. 4) travel (a specified distance). 5) (of money) be enough to pay for. 6) (of insurance) protect against a… …

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  • 8Record Mirror — was a national tabloid consumer weekly pop music newspaper founded by Isadore Green in 1953, [ [http://www.pressgazette.co.uk/story.asp?storyCode=30358 sectioncode=1 Simon Blumenfeld Columnist, author, playwright, theatre critic, editor and… …

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  • 9Cover Up (novel) — Cover Up: Mystery at the Super Bowl   …

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  • 10cover — [kuv′ər] vt. [ME coveren < OFr covrir < L cooperire < co , intens. + operire, to hide < IE * op wer , to cover < * op(i) , back, against + * wer, to cover, protect > WARN] 1. to place something on, over, or in front of, so as to …

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