Word: blanketted
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...does not easily accommodate those looking for the Laura Ashley or Crate & Barrel look, Hahn and Murphy chose to echo the color scheme of their house. In the common room, dark brown cork disks decorate a wall. Below the disks, a funky brown swivel chair and a colorful afghan blanket evoke memories of Dee-Lite...
Just two years ago, when El Niño was just a Spanish expression, the Boston area was perpetually under a heavy white blanket of snow, including a large storm in mid-April that put the total snow accumulation for Boston at its highest level in 100 years...
Just two years ago, when El Ni–o was just a Spanish expression, the Boston area was perpetually under a heavy white blanket of snow, including a large storm in mid-April that put the total snow accumulation for Boston at its highest level in 100 years...
...blossoms to Washington in the first week of January. That might sound like the opposite of a disaster, but every weather anomaly has its dark side. In a normal year, for example, the winter storm that hit New England and southern Canada in January might have dumped a thick blanket of snow on the region. Instead rain fell on low-lying arctic air and glazed everything in sight with thick layers of ice, knocking out power to 4 million people in one of the worst natural disasters in Canadian history...
...Unlike Whitewater, these allegations are simple to understand. And unlike campaign finance improprieties, this case is so sordid that, for a time, CNN was the dirtiest channel on cable. Most importantly, though, unlike the previous charges regarding Clinton's libido, this one can be respectably pursued under the protective blanket of the pursuit of justice. In short, Lewinsky should be a dream-come-true for Republicans...