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  • Blanketed by coal dust from a nearby coal silo, Marsh Fork Elementary also sat below a weakened 2.8 billion coal slurry impoundment, as mountaintop removal operations blasted nearby.

    Jeff Biggers: Goodbye Massey Coal Dust: Welcome to the Ed Wiley Elementary School! 2010

  • Blanketed by a thousand years of cedar needles, the floor was a silent sponge.

    HAVEN • by Kevin Shamel 2008

  • Blanketed by coal dust from a nearby coal silo, Marsh Fork Elementary also sat below a weakened 2.8 billion coal slurry impoundment, as mountaintop removal operations blasted nearby.

    Jeff Biggers: Goodbye Massey Coal Dust: Welcome to the Ed Wiley Elementary School! 2010

  • Blanketed by a light covering of snow, surrounded by the fresh green towering trees, it looked like a Christmas card.

    Thin Air Rachel Caine 2007

  • Blanketed in prose that has never been dreamier and gloriously vivid imagery, this life-affirming fable is ripe with Hoffman's trademark symbolism and magic, but with a steelier edge.

    The Ice Queen: Summary and book reviews of The Ice Queen by Alice Hoffman. 2005

  • JOHN VOSS, CNN CORRESPONDENT: Blanketed by thick, toxic solution, Beijing's national stadium, the Bird's Nest, this is where the world's best athletes will be breathing air which right now kills more than 400,000 people here every year according to the World Bank.

    CNN Transcript Aug 9, 2007 2007

  • Blanketed in a thick gray haze one second, San Francisco vanished in thunder and a blinding light the next.

    Beware What You Wish Diana G. Gallagher 2001

  • Blanketed with rainforests and endless savannahs, its tourism potential alone is worth millions of dollars a year.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 2001

  • Blanketed from one horizon to the other, the gray cloud cover glowed evenly with a muted light.

    Bloodlines Coleman, Loren L. 1999

  • Blanketed bodies on stretchers were being loaded into ambulances.

    Over the Edge Jonathan Kellerman 1987

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