Her quarters were cramp with so many people in them, still, it was a very comfortable home filled with worn tapestries and rag rugs. |
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The conservative movement's think tanks, newspapers, and little magazines are filled with junketeers who have traveled the world on his dime. |
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Smith, who lives above the damaged flat, said the hallway had been filled with smoke and an acrid smell of burning. |
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Everyone affected by the floods will be filled with admiration for the Hovingham diggers. |
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The second half of the evening was filled with drama, comedy and mime from the senior classes. |
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He raised his arms, feeling like they were weighed down and filled with tons of lead. |
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Suddenly, all the world's a stage filled with soulful duets and jazz hands. |
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We also have the species Astrantia major with green flowers filled with pinkish stamen which quiver in the slightest of breezes. |
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The color is a radiant, bright light-scarlet and the aromas are filled with bittersweet cherries and strawberries. |
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Seeds were imbibed in aerated water overnight and planted in pots filled with soil. |
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It was noisy and filled with high-tech equipment for monitoring indicators of medical status and administering medications or other treatments. |
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While one half of the marsh receives saline water, the other half is filled with natural rainwater. |
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Supermarket shelves are filled with household cleaners containing strong chemicals which can pollute the environment and pose health hazards. |
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Already, the book was filled with signatures and brief words of condolence from friends and well-wishers. |
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The engine blocks have no water and the water jackets are sometimes filled with concrete to make the engine bores more rigid. |
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Your middle ear is usually filled with air but it also makes a thin watery fluid. |
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Others are returning from wells dug by humanitarian non-governmental organizations with plastic jerrycans filled with water. |
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McCarthy's angular face, a weather-beaten mask of crags and furrows, hides an inner core filled with Yorkshire steel and Irish charm. |
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The cheese trolley is filled with Portuguese goat and sheep cheeses, to be eaten with a traditional slice of quince paste. |
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My uncle's familiar voice filled with his accustomed brisk sternness answered. |
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Everyday when she looked out her window she was filled with an intense feeling of accusation. |
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An elongated, hardshell taco filled with beans and cheese, the quesadilla is a work of unbridled genius. |
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He didn't just direct this adaptation, he wrote the screenplay, yet this movie isn't filled with actorly moments. |
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This means that half of your roster will be filled with name players and the other half with Joe Schmoes who aren't particularly good. |
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City pages of newspapers are filled with high visibility advertisements for new products. |
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I should watch out though, after a few days of nerves I'm suddenly filled with a good feeling. |
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Then he let the smile fade into a more serious expression, though it was one that was filled with a steady joy. |
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Plastic bags when filled with water resemble jellyfish, the turtle's staple diet. |
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It was a rag doll, stamped front and back on a piece of cloth that you cut out and sewed around and filled with sawdust. |
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Another European actioner filled with double and triple crosses, this looks no better or worse than the others of its ilk. |
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The room filled with nurses and doctors and I was jostled back into the hallway. |
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I am frankly filled with admiration at the way in which Australians have reacted and adjusted to this new situation. |
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Yes, the Freudian unconscious was filled with girls in waspies and stockings doing wicked things! |
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His eyes were yellow, jellied, and looked like they were filled with mucus. |
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Two large washtubs or large gourds are placed next to each other and partially filled with water. |
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It's filled with chemicals and adulterants designed to create a consistent flavor and taste across regions. |
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If they tried to clear my arteries, they'd find one filled with vanilla cream, one filled with jelly, and one dusted with powdered sugar. |
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On washdays, the tub was filled with cold water using buckets, and a wood or coal fire was stoked up. |
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In this section, the string parts are filled with acciaccaturas, whereas the brass section and the timpani are rampant and adrenaline-pumping. |
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A rare British treat filled with wit, warmth and enough emotion to melt the hardest heart. |
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His eyes opened and they were filled with the kindness and warmth that she was used to seeing. |
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Inside, however, they were filled with a succulent, sweet, juicy meat unlike anything Maria had tasted before. |
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Then, his body was put into a barrel filled with cement, whereupon he was dumped into the ocean off Brooklyn. |
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The empty glasses were half filled with a dark golden brew, previously stored in a dark cellar in Copenhagen. |
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At one point we got lost and had to exit into an industrial wasteland of junkyards filled with old bathroom fixtures. |
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I was born in these hills and, half a century later, found myself filled with both dread and relief. |
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Mine was filled with apricot and Jason's was peanut butter and strawberry jelly. |
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The figures are rendered in autumnal, rainbow-like colours, filled with blurred glyph-like designs. |
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There was no sign of the rain abating and already the trench was half filled with stinking brown water. |
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The ringmaster then waved his hand and the earth opened up, revealing a vent filled with hot magma. |
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Stroopwafel, sometimes called caramel wafer or syrup cookie, is a sandwich of two extra-thin, hard and crisp wafers filled with caramel-y syrup. |
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By this method, the Chinese cooked fragile pancakes of millet or wheat flour, which they filled with wafer-thin vegetables and meat slices. |
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A cloud of dust rises into the air as horse-drawn wagons filled with farm families head into town. |
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An irrigation ditch ran alongside to the left of the track and was filled with water, weeds, waist-high rushes and reeds. |
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It was enclosed by a circular stone wall, waist-high, with mossy steps leading down to the pool, and was filled with clear water. |
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Would she lead me to some isolated lair in the wilderness that was filled with walking zombies? |
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Squirrels will discover that a half walnut shell filled with mulled wine is just the ticket for getting through a long, cold winter. |
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Have you ever stood in a swimming pool filled with water, totally alone, with absolutely no movement? |
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After a brief introduction, the music becomes a sensuous waltz, filled with regret. |
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The viewer is faced with the aftermath of an unspecified disaster, and a countryside filled with wandering loners on the brink of oollapse. |
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He also mentioned that when he was a boy the land was filled with rabbits and quail and song birds. |
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Its 50 pages are filled with so many assertions, half-truths and qualifications as to render it worthless. |
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They were slippery with mud, filled with rabbit burrows and gopher holes and rather high up. |
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New Lanark was dependent on water power rather than steam and was filled with workers who had to be literally imported into the area. |
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I sat out on a rock, looking over a lake that had once been filled with water nymphs. |
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He tried to whistle to her, but his clothes were beginning to weigh him down, and his mouth filled with water. |
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Huge bright red and white flashes were seen in the distance and the air quickly filled with smoke and the acrid smell of cordite and sulphur. |
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But his weak-willed characters never go through with their emotional crimes, so the book is filled with almost-disasters. |
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Morgaine snapped, her green eyes filled with hatred as she rounded on her brother. |
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The tables soon filled with guests who heartily joined in the festivities. |
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Instead of lights and gifts, this one is filled with broken promises and guilt. |
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In anger, she attacks the porcupine, and her nose is filled with quills. |
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The hedgerows are in bloom, too, and, on the way to Minehead, there are several fields filled with oilseed rape, an early crop, flowering into lemon yellow already. |
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While the place was jumping and filled with appreciative listeners, the rest of the pub, with its sad Sky TV and pool table, was an echoing canyon. |
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The girls say the auto body yard, otherwise filled with more than a dozen men of all ages, is a welcoming environment. |
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The train journey was filled with little aggravating child noises and I was sitting in the wrong direction so arrive in LA feeling queasy and dizzy. |
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The National Mall is awe-inspiring and filled with free museums and monuments. |
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David Burke, a creator of animated whacko content for TV, has assembled a few brilliant scoundrels and put up a site filled with juvenile humor and neat animation. |
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From backless tees to side-less dresses, the capsule range seems to be filled with free-and-easy items. |
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The tank, filled with water, gave a splendid ambience and wonderful sight to the walkers who breathed a whiff of fresh air during the last winter. |
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Katz says the coed school is in a different zone and is filled with its own kids. |
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Quilt designs may have been influenced by this change in fashion, as grid designs filled with motifs such as hearts, flowers, pinwheels, and quatrefoils became common. |
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The scope of jugs and bottles that are filled with dairy products, from fluid milk to yogurt-based smoothies to dairy-based nutrition or energy drinks, is truly wide today. |
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He pulled a bag of lollies out from his bag, it was a red packet filled with mixed snakes, jelly babies, frogs and many other sweet treats to eat. |
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And did I mention that his memoir, filled with tales of the women he has bedded, is called Exposing Myself? |
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Devil's food cupcakes are filled with a luscious chocolate mousse center and topped with a coating of chocolate ganache. |
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As in other radiolaria, Acantharea have a gelatinous ectoplasm filled with vacuoles, separated from the inner cell mass by a fibrous capsular wall. |
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In a morning filled with brotherly love and jocularity over how everyone was getting along so well, no one wanted to offend. |
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Once, when she was in elementary school, the nun stood at the front of a church filled with children out in the pews with their voices lifted in song. |
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She would float around the house, which was filled with chamber music, in flowing white gowns. |
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One of the most memorable dishes I have had there is Baby calamari filled with calamari ink, fresh chick peas and chorizo. |
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Coming to the center gives her a measure of relief from long days filled with childcare and housework. |
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And the child grew, and waxed strong in spirit, filled with wisdom. |
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To reach the nests, biologists rappelled down ravines, carrying with them a picnic cooler filled with warm millet to cushion the eggs and keep them warm. |
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The air all around them was filled with a storm of leaves, billowing and drifting and soaring in the gusts. |
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The usher is from the Bismarck Food Service, wearing a blue Bismarck jersey, carrying a Bismarck bucket filled with soft drinks. |
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This novel is filled with enough drama and humor to keep readers up all night to find out what happens next in Montana's determined quest for wedded bliss. |
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And his big blue eyes filled with tears when his grandfather wept. |
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Our dining room is filled with huge plastic bags filled with the packing papers, so it seems like things are much more cramped and unorganized than they really are. |
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Margaret Thatcher is to be accorded a send-off filled with pomp and ceremony in London on Wednesday. |
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So, as of this weekend, my home is filled with furniture which was previously in my grandmother's unit, most of it in the same dark joinery of my home. |
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Besides the tower, the only hard structure that I saw in July 2009 was a plywood shed filled with bottled water. |
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As our car sped along the boulevard de la Madeleine, I was filled with hope and excitement. |
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Though Walker says she adores her picturesque home in Hawaii, she is considering returning to a world filled with more people. |
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Small wooden shacks filled with canned goods and phone cards clutter the sidewalks. |
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At a quarter to nine on the morning of September 11, 2001, I was driving down the West Side Highway in Manhattan in a car filled with scholarly texts about Greek tragedy. |
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During the first week, the main shopping street was jammed with cars filled with families driving slowly, aimlessly. |
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Albany is not a place filled with people, but merely a place where state government operates and Cuomo can work to pass laws. |
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Barthas would look out on scenes of churned up earth filled with human remains and the debris of thousands of pulverized lives. |
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The book is also filled with stories of breakthroughs that began with a question. |
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Cold and clinical to the point of boredom, filled with emotionless commentary and business jargon, it was difficult to tell what effect this character was meant to have. |
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In Sweden, they choose to party with Semla, a sweet bun filled with almond paste and whipped cream sitting in a bowl of hot milk. |
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The ocean is filled with lots of contaminants, such as plastics, oil, and extra carbon. |
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The city was filled with incogitant litterbugs. |
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The garden was filled with cherry blossoms and swaying rain trees. |
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Rei Kawakubo presented a collection filled with caged-dresses, angular capes, and hair that reached for the sky. |
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Now his mind filled with relief he walked in on yet another difficult situation which seemed to surround his life although this was a little more serious than he had expected. |
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The current issue is also filled with dozens of grammatical errors and spelling mistakes. |
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He opens the briefcase to reveal hundreds of well-thumbed sheets of paper filled with typewritten words. |
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In the 1950s, antitrust law was a sleepy domain filled with rigid rules and nonsensical results. |
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Stacked with pop aplenty, this album is fun and flighty, filled with accordions, trumpets, guitar, a sitar and even a few MTV Unplugged performances. |
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He was filled with abhorrence and disgust for what he had done. |
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There are parks filled with men pushing strollers and coffee shops where fathers meet their friends, babes in arms. |
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The abomasum, known as the true stomach, normally lies on the floor of the abdomen, but can become filled with gas and rise to the top of the abdomen and become displaced. |
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Mr. Bachner stayed because he realized the city is filled with artisans and the possibilities fascinated him. |
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On the desk, an ashtray is filled with 23-year-old cigarette butts and a gas mask. |
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The original bunker busters used in the first gulf war were made from the barrels of large navel guns filled with 250 lbs of explosives and fitted with guiding fins. |
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Their steam cavities are usually filled with calcite, but sometimes with quartz. |
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When buildings are constructed using this method, the middle of the wall is generally filled with earth or sand in order to eliminate draughts. |
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However, for Carlyle, unlike Aristotle, the world was filled with contradictions with which the hero had to deal. |
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These pleurocoels were filled with air sacs, which would have further decreased weight. |
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The lake bottom gradually filled with clay sediments which are up to 20 metres thick in some places. |
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He was filled with the embittered suspicions of a hunted animal, seeing enmity and treachery in his friends and deadly foes in his neighbours. |
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The land is thus largely uninhabited moorland plateaux where almost any depression is filled with sphagnum bogs and black peat. |
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Firstly, the cell is filled with a solution of known hydrogen ion activity and the emf, ES, is measured. |
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Routered holes may also be filled with diluted maple syrup to create a sap well for sapsuckers. |
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If staying in November or December, the place is filled with hundreds of schoolies. |
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It is still filled with the notion that users are blameworthy, shameworthy, to be invalidated and avoided. |
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I received from the mayor an oaken box with a silver top and filled with the famous Shrewsbury cakes. |
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Because he was chaste, the precinct of his temple is filled with licensed stews. |
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It was one of those tabloidish pieces filled with half-truths and exaggerations. |
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The town is filled with lovely, lovely Taswegians, the kindest and most generous people I have ever met. |
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And while tuggy is the game of choice at work, Nanouk likes playing with plastic bottles filled with treats when she is off the clock. |
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The resulting impression filled with turbid mash liquor, which was hand-pumped through a tube into a separate kettle. |
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In the front yard of her illustrated home are an ultragreen lawn and a garden filled with sunflowers almost as tall as the house. |
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It started innocently enough, just one more ad-lib in a show filled with them. |
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The country thereabout was a succession of vleys or gulleys, then filled with excellent clear water, teeming with water-fowl. |
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Ordinarily Jerry and Rachel were able to keep the woodbin filled with driftwood gathered along the shore. |
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This particular river is filled with an abundance of common carp and Asian carp, both of which can be taken by any means and with no limit. |
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The Egyptian ploy seems to have backfired with social media filled with push back. |
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The nanocage is filled with a medicinal substance, such as a chemotherapy drug or bactericide. |
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The box section balance beam can be filled with concrete for extra weight if necessary. |
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Simply attach WADI to a bottle filled with contaminated water, lay it in the sun and wait for the smiley face to appear. |
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They were filled with wonder and amazement at that which had happened unto him. |
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The freezer is filled with meat, sides of beef and large pieces of lamb. |
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The tanks were filled with jungle nasties including crocodiles, water spiders, yabbies and eels. |
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For those who want to keep their grilling simple and fun, Weber has just released two new cookbooks filled with quick and easy recipes. |
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The informed and informative text by author Penny Olson is filled with a wealth of fascinating facts about the wedge-tailed eagle. |
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Similarly, in The Dresser, 2008, a nineteenth-century Welsh dresser is filled with simple vases and other vessels, all rigged with magnets. |
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They brought wheelbarrels which they filled with bottled water and food parcels. |
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We are filled with pride for the heroic actions of our airmen and airwomen who have carried out these missions. |
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Greeting participants at the front door of the hospital were two midwives in Driza-Bone coats, their Akubra hats filled with gum flowers. |
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Making the case more complex is the presence at the scene of an effigy, a noose, and a witch ball filled with curses. |
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An excellent dessert cookbook filled with recipes that survive the test of time with flying colors. |
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Marriages break-up, lives collapse, and moral compasses go skewiff at the slightest sniff of a suitcase filled with wodge. |
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Marriages break up, lives collapse and moral compasses go skew-whiff at the slightest sniff of a suitcase filled with wodge. |
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Then our main meal will kick off with a starter of crispy wontons filled with cheese and herbs. |
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To apply the algicide, crews affixed a huge spreader filled with copper sulfate to the underside of a helicopter. |
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Hand-rolled pastry filled with peaches that have soaked in Amaretto for three days. |
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The Yacker, an old gallon-size pickle jar filled with ice, lemons, sugar and vodka. |
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Every day he cautiously emerged from his hotel filled with trepidation. |
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As well as a large formal flower garden, there is a span greenhouse filled with mature pelargoniums and abutilons. |
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The frame was usually filled with wattle and daub but occasionally with brick. |
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The child's eyes were filled with wonder during the trip to the circus. |
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A handful of weapons sat beside a batskin mattress filled with dried grasses. |
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There were three miniature beanpots of brown pottery filled with steaming baked beans topped with slices of crisp salt pork. |
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Now and then the street bellies out into an ancient lime-stone square filled with fiacres and peddlers, pausing in the loud sunshine. |
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Did you ever see any place filled with so many big-boobied blondes, and dressed in those string bikini things? |
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The young minds had first to be emptied, and then carbolically scoured, before they could be filled with The Truth. |
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The sunny days were filled with incident and his bottle was filled with klerin. |
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In a firm building, the cavities ought not to be filled with rubbish, but with brick or stone fitted to the crannies. |
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In due course they reach Albany, then a small Dutch town filled with Dutch people, Dutch comforts and frugality, and Dutch cabbage. |
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Around me were computer databases filled with records of innumerable galaxies, exobiotic life forms and extraterrestrial cultures. |
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Other rooms filled with other men roaming a flatscape only recently wired with electricity and now braising in radio waves. |
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In the second step of the salt refining process the heated brine then goes into a graveler filled with cobblestones to remove the impurities. |
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The emergency room was filled with people bleeding. Grumous battlers with misshapen heads. |
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In the aftermath of the Iraq War, the streets of Baghdad were sometimes filled with gunplay. |
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It can be filled with oil to make the proprietary Oilite and similar material for bearings. |
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His beached warships filled with water, and his transports, riding at anchor, were driven against each other. |
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Goscelin's account has little new historical content, mainly being filled with miracles and imagined speeches. |
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The state's carbonate rock is filled with more than 4,000 caves, ten of which are open for tourism. |
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The faults are of limited width, filled with calcite, pyrite and remoulded clay. |
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Near Wheddon Cross is Snowdrop Valley, which becomes filled with thousands of little white flowers called snowdrops during early spring. |
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As his health declined, he lay on his sickbed in a room filled with inventive experiments to trace the movements of climbing plants. |
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First a container was filled with water via a pipe, which extended through the top of the container to nearly the bottom. |
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The resultant gap was filled with copper tokens that approximated the size of the halfpenny, struck on behalf of merchants. |
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She found him lying in the longgrass of the meadow, staring at the night sky filled with the flickering brightness of ten thousand souls. |
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The pit may have been used for storage, but more likely was filled with straw for winter insulation. |
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It is in a glass case and filled with concrete to prevent theft, particularly by UCL students who once castrated it. |
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To prevent the festering ditch posing further health problems, it was ordered that the moat should be drained and filled with earth. |
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Doorways are frequently enclosed within a square head over the arch mouldings, the spandrels being filled with quatrefoils or tracery. |
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However, the west front is now Perpendicular, with its huge window filled with fragments of medieval glass. |
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A moat was a defensive ditch with steep sides, and could be either dry or filled with water. |
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Books devoted to the homely beliefs of the peasantry are filled with incidents of pixie manifestations. |
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The most common feature of fireworks is a paper or pasteboard tube or casing filled with the combustible material, often pyrotechnic stars. |
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The ancient Egyptians' diet featured basic pies made from oat, wheat, rye, and barley, and filled with honey and baked over hot coals. |
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This crust is then filled with pieces or slices of apple, usually a crisp and mildly tart variety such as Goudreinet or Elstar. |
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An Eccles cake is a small, round cake filled with currants and made from flaky pastry with butter, sometimes topped with demerara sugar. |
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The Banbury cake is an oval cake from Banbury, Oxfordshire, similarly filled with currants. |
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Macbeth may have been set in medieval Scotland, but it was filled with material of interest to England and England's ruler. |
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Indeed, the play is filled with situations where evil is depicted as good, while good is rendered evil. |
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He became outwardly discontent, and his diary was filled with prayers and laments over her death which continued until his own. |
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Handel's operas are filled with da capo arias, such as Svegliatevi nel core. |
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In 2012, during Cher Lloyd's performance, the crowd booed and a bottle filled with urine was thrown at her, causing Lloyd to walk off stage. |
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She had been attempting to walk to the bathroom and, as her lungs filled with liquid, collapsed and suffocated. |
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The large reading rooms offer hundreds of seats which are often filled with researchers, especially during the Easter and summer holidays. |
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Lewis signed with boxing promoter Frank Maloney and his early professional career was filled with knockouts of journeymen. |
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Many of Glasgow's trees and plants begin to flower at this time of the year and parks and gardens are filled with spring colours. |
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They formed when depressions left behind after the ice age filled with water to form lakes. |
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It fell into the Irish Sea, forming the Isle of Man, while the crater left behind filled with water to form Lough Neagh. |
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These small lagoons off of the main lagoon are filled with seawater at high tide and dry at low tide. |
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It was as if a globe had been filled with moonlight and hung before them in a net woven of the glint of frosty stars. |
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Torricelli constructed a sealed tube filled with mercury, set vertically into a basin of the same substance. |
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Icons are filled with symbolism designed to convey information about the person or event depicted. |
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What fascinated me the most were the futuristic superhighways, multilane ribbons of traffic filled with cars, buses and trucks. |
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The Shaws' house was often filled with music, with frequent gatherings of singers and players. |
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After the album's release, the band embarked on a successful world tour that was once again filled with incidents. |
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They were crowded with allegorical figures, and filled with emotion and movement. |
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Niches in amphitheatres such as the Colosseum were originally filled with statues, and no formal garden was complete without statuary. |
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Did you know new car smell can kill you? New cars are filled with new car toxic fumes. |
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Every year the Dutch arrived in Japan with fleets of ships filled with Western goods for trade. |
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Most of the lakes in Minnesota and Wisconsin were gouged out by glaciers and later filled with glacial meltwaters. |
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These sacs are connected to the lungs and are filled with air when the bird breathes in. |
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Indian, Pakistani, Turkish and Arabic pop music is filled with the sound of violins, both soloists and ensembles. |
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The pit was first filled with rocks, gravel or sand and then a layer of concrete. |
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The centre of the castle was filled with temporary huts to house the workforce over the winter. |
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They are either prepared with drumsticks, breadfruit or other vegetables, or filled with rice and coconut paste with spices and served hot. |
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The agreements were filled with wheretofores and herebys and hereafters and notwithstandings. |
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For Pentecostals, there is no prescribed manner in which a believer will be filled with the Spirit. |
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Pentecostal teaching stresses the importance of continually being filled with the Spirit. |
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The stem is hollow in the upper portion but towards the bulb is more solid and filled with a spongy material. |
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They were taken unawares and overcome when the room filled with a lethal, odorless gas. |
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It consists of a round, hollow puri, fried crisp and filled with a mixture of flavoured water, boiled and cubed potatoes, bengal gram beans, etc. |
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Many homes had a sack made of deerskin filled with bear oil for cooking, while solidified bear fat resembled shortening. |
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Comedies are often filled with witty remarks, unusual characters, and strange circumstances. |
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Atop the whale's skull is positioned a large complex of organs filled with a liquid mixture of fats and waxes called spermaceti. |
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This tub is filled with the pickle that we will put the small cucumbers into. |
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In the Odontoceti, the cavity is filled with a dense foam in which the bulla hangs suspended in five or more sets of ligaments. |
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When the hopper is filled with slurry, the dredger stops dredging and goes to a dump site and empties its hopper. |
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The depressions between the ribs are sometimes filled with water, making the Rogen moraines look like tigerstripes on aerial photographs. |
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Lobes originated as result of ice following shallow topographic depressions filled with a soft sediment substrate. |
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As a tank is pumped out, it is filled with inert gas and kept in this safe state until the next cargo is loaded. |
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His torpedo ran on water with a rocket system filled with explosive gunpowder materials and had three firing points. |
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It was a watertight keg filled with gunpowder that was floated toward the enemy, detonated by a sparking mechanism if it struck a ship. |
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The mine's upper half is studded with hollow lead protuberances, each containing a glass vial filled with sulfuric acid. |
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The boxes were machined from aluminium stock and filled with Kapok sacks for added buoyancy. |
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But on Tuesday morning it was crowded with players, some toting paddlelike bats, and filled with the sound of leather balls struck by wood. |
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In the 19th century, the flooding of the Mississippi became a more severe problem than when the floodplain was filled with trees and brush. |
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The balloon is a fabric envelope filled with a gas that is lighter than the surrounding atmosphere. |
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Following Henry Cavendish's 1766 work on hydrogen, Joseph Black proposed that a balloon filled with hydrogen would be able to rise in the air. |
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After that, the three cars were filled with helium and the presenters were required to sit in them to test for leaks. |
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When a layer of sediment is originally deposited, it contains an open framework of particles with the pore space being usually filled with water. |
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Body heat is mainly lost through the wings as they are filled with blood vessels, but they may be used as an insulator while resting. |
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During this period, the sett is cleaned and the nesting chamber is filled with bedding. |
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All were found in the same stratum containing three circular hearths filled with charcoal and ash. |
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The environment in which the Inuit lived inspired a mythology filled with adventure tales of whale and walrus hunts. |
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I was filled with a desire to take my pleasure with her and attempted to satisfy my desire. |
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My favorite dish was a wonderful broth with pelmeni, Siberian dumplings filled with seasoned chopped meat. |
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But fishing boats were heavy working boats, and filled with fishing equipment, hence a new type of boat was required. |
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Examining the pit walls revealed that the pit had probably been filled with hot stones on several occasions. |
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With the help of condemned bomb shells filled with gunpowder acquired from the Ordnance Board he blasted his way into parts of the wreck. |
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As the antler grows it is covered in thick velvet, filled with blood vessels and spongy in texture. |
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Delectable soft, pillowy rolls, filled with a sweet nutty mixture or fruit, these are like tea cakes and are great for breakfast or tea. |
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You told me you were all-beef, not filled with some pink slime ammonia goop! That is the last thing I want mixed up in my mulched-up cow corpse! |
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The fill is what the feature is filled with, and will often appear quite distinct from the natural soil. |
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Fabius Pictor, Cato the Elder wrote ab urbe condita, and the early history is filled with legends illustrating Roman virtues. |
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The ideological dimension, according to Steger, is filled with a range of norms, claims, beliefs, and narratives about the phenomenon itself. |
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Alexander's body was laid in a gold anthropoid sarcophagus that was filled with honey, which was in turn placed in a gold casket. |
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The capital was also filled with incredible amounts of riches and resources to spare. |
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These main intersecting roads formed 108 rectangular wards with walls and four gates each, and each ward filled with multiple city blocks. |
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Chang'an was the center of the central government, the home of the imperial family, and was filled with splendor and wealth. |
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India cabinets ornamented with gilded vases, or china filled with flowering shrubs or aromatic plants adorned their apartments. |
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Having done so, the Venetians left in ships filled with soldiers and refugees. |
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The first four texts are filled with geographical and astronomical tables and calendars. |
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A common appetizer is the pastel which is a pastry shell filled with fish or meat that is then fried. |
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They follow fixed routes, do not leave until filled with passengers, and riders can usually disembark at any point. |
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Before the death of Alexander VI, Rome was filled with political instability. |
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His ships now filled with spices, Cabral decides not to visit Quilon, as he had earlier promised, but to make way back home to Portugal. |
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By the third or fourth day the papules filled with an opalescent fluid to become vesicles. |
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Lobes originated as result of ice flow following shallow topographic depressions filled with soft sediment substrate. |
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The Acadian poutine is a ball of grated and mashed potato, salted, sometimes filled with pork in the center, and boiled. |
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They are filled with the creations of Donatello, Verrochio, Desiderio da Settignano, Michelangelo and others. |
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One specialty you might like to try, especially if you're vegetarian, is a pastry filled with celery and cheese with a quichelike consistency. |
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The drug store had a small rotating rack filled with paperback books provided by a rack jobber. |
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The civil service was increasingly filled with natives at the lower levels, with the British holding the more senior positions. |
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To begin a production run, called a 'cupola campaign', the furnace is filled with layers of coke and ignited with torches. |
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These camps were filled with drinking, gambling and watching fistfights as forms of recreation. |
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The cells are filled with ink, and the excess is scraped off the surface with a doctor blade. |
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He lovingly paints his homeland as a backward, racist, women-hating, Jew-baiting domain filled with inbred idiots and trashy prostitutes. |
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One lucky viewer will have the chance to hop on the pig, which is filled with 5,000 pounds 1 coins, and jiggle it up and down. |
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