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  • She kicks off her shoes and climbs on the bed resting her face against the blanket's soft wooliness.

    The Blanket Susan Tepper 2011

  • From the Bathroom to the Moon This year marks the 45th anniversary of the space blanket's introduction.

    A History Of The Survival (Space) Blanket 2009

  • The habit, like a blanket's warmth, comforted him.

    At Least Beltran Feels Good 2010

  • Children huddled together, seeking a blanket's protection from the Southern Hemisphere's winter chill on a sidewalk in Christchurch.

    Rattled in New Zealand 2010

  • "It's so cold that my blanket's trying to get under me!"

    CNN Transcript Jan 7, 2010 2010

  • All right you're all set: your nitro's in your pocket, your lap blanket's right here, your book with everybody's numbers, your lifeline's on, the remote, this little tub of fudge.

    Transport 2010

  • I'm knitting my first-ever baby blanket, a rush job for a shower a week from Saturday, for a young woman whose first two pregnancies ended in miscarriage and stillbirth . . . so the blanket's also a prayer shawl, woven with fervent requests for this pregnancy to end with a live, healthy birth.

    Yo-Yo Susan Palwick 2009

  • But let's resist the temptation to cover up -- if for no other reason than because that blanket's pretty threadbare these days.

    Jamie Starr: It Takes (More Than) a Village: A Few Words for Colorado's Young People 2009

  • Also, hard for your arm to hold up the blanket's hem forever while the feline weighs her options.

    some thoughts, to close out the week driveforlife 2005

  • Well, I have to weigh in and say that "blanky/blankie" is not really so bad, because it kind of segues into "Blanky/Blankie" - which is one's blanket's proper name, like Bob or Susan or Spot or whatevs.

    eat your paisley! 2005

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