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Cover
The amount above UNITY of a debt service ratio.

Short Cover
The act of buying a security one has previously sold short in order to close a position. In order to make a profit on a short cover, one must buy the security at a price less than the price at which one sold it. It is also simply called a cover.

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GEORGE HARRISON: Let It Roll - The Songs Of George Harrison Verdict:A COLLECTION of solo hits selected by George's widow Olivia, Let It Roll covers tracks from 1970's All Things Must Pass to 2002's Brainwashed, including live songs from 1971's Concert For Bangladesh.
Selected by his widow Olivia, it covers tracks from 1970's All Things Must Pass to 2002's Brainwashed, including live songs from 1971's Concert For Bangladesh.
Selected by his widow Olivia, it covers tracks from 1970's All Things Must Pass to 2002's Brainwashed, including live songs from 1971's Concert For Bangladesh.
 
 
 
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