After the recent copious rains, it has regained its past glory and filled up almost to the brim. |
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They wrote down all their ideas on a fresh leaf of white lined paper and soon filled up both sides of it. |
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I bought a tin of chopped tomatoes the other day, and the picture on the tin showed a bowl simply filled up with chopped tomatoes. |
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We filled up on the requisite minimum daily requirement of pastrami on seeded rye with deli brown mustard. |
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When the rain started coming down, the back garden just filled up and started seeping into the house. |
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Lactating mammary glands show spaces that are filled up with the glands themselves. |
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Once this is filled up players move their pieces creating larger and larger stacks. |
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Meanwhile, the place had filled up, and cheery voices filled the small room. |
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The engine came unglued and the cockpit filled up with smoke and the smell of cordite. |
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At the agencies I was able to contact, I found that a lot of eager beavers had already filled up the slots in most of them. |
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Furthermore, the gadroon is filled up with a welt, and the welt covers the stitching in the gadroon. |
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When the team stopped for gas, their vans were filled up with unleaded instead of diesel gasoline. |
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The guys stripped a plane and filled up the inside with gas tanks, so they could fly here nonstop. |
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When you were little did your mum used to send you to the ice cream van with a big bowl, to have it filled up with ice-cream for afters? |
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We had so much equipment over there, at one point, it just clogged the roads and filled up a nearby church parking lot. |
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Locals looked on in surprise as hitch-hikers, cyclists, bikers, cars, vans and minibuses filled up the village square. |
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The noon show is full on all days and even for the late night show, balcony seats get filled up fast. |
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Making a virtue out of necessity, he filled up the wall space, guided by a joyous horror vacui. |
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He thought something was strange as he looked inside the drums, but had no idea of the hazard as he filled up his backpack sprayer. |
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If the space in the rock is filled up with mineral salts dissolved in the water, a cast fossil is produced. |
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As my current webspace is getting filled up with photos rather quickly this is worth investigating. |
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So I walked into the kitchen and filled up another glass of beer from the keg. |
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Joe didn't quite get filled up with wursts, so he topped himself off at the end of the night with a slice. |
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Tiberius next filled up the vacant tribuneship by getting one of his own dependents put into the office. |
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They filled up a lot of the twist top bottles and made Molotov cocktails out of them. |
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You requested three or four numbers, so I have filled up one side of a cassette tape. |
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All subsequent incoming messages would bounce because the allocated storage for my e-mail account was already filled up. |
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I got back home at 10.01 on the car digital clock, and the odometer told me I had done 100.1 miles since I last filled up with diesel. |
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The familiar venue filled up not with the usual bunch of affable stoners, but with a new breed of aggressively beered-up boot-boys. |
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This was in the early part of the 20th century, and from the fifties onwards that land became filled up with community facilities. |
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The chuck wagon races were held every evening, drawing crowds which filled up the whole venue. |
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Patient Zero was a grandmother in New Delhi whose lungs filled up with fluid from trying to fight the flu. |
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Instantly the whole cockpit just filled up with smoke, and I just tried to stop as fast as possible and get out. |
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His arms filled up again, Ben made his way back towards the livery stable to collect his horse. |
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I saw Clive's journal by the washstand — he has now filled up scores of volumes, and the current one is always kept in this exact location. |
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When change the oil: the oil sump must be filled up to the level in the middle of the peephole. |
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Only evaporation and splatter losses are filled up with fresh water in this case. |
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Thousands were obliged to go away without obtaining admission, although every available corner of the capacious building was filled up. |
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When the tanks filled up, people pumped them out into open pits where the sewage sat and bred disease. |
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Have the car's engine and gearbox oil, coolant, air conditioning liquid, windshield washer checked and filled up. |
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The lawyers do their best to ensure that each day is filled up, but it doesn't always work out that way. |
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This means that there is always space left in the claw, which is not filled up with milk ensuring an additional buffer volume for vacuum. |
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The grooves may be filled up with liquid wax after inserting the foundation sheets, to prevent the wax moth laying eggs in them. |
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The message was hidden when the car filled up, but now I no longer had any doubts about our destination. |
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If local people continue the habit of burying bone ash in a grave, the public graveyards in the city will be completely filled up in around five years. |
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Staffing positions will be filled up to answer operational requirements of the procurement unit. |
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After a spell of rain, small rills are filled up with garbage. |
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In the absence of other candidates, Highland commissions had to be filled up with such men, a less gentrified set than their English counterparts. |
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The region filled up with people after the Tartarian invasion. |
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Instead, spa hotels filled up with over 30,000 refugees from the war-troubled Donbas region of eastern Ukraine. |
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And under the benign gaze of such governments, the poor have filled up marshland, resurfaced uneven land, all with their own labour, and built their homes. |
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I was just filled up with so much shame, so much humiliation. |
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The bowl was virtually empty at the start of the event but had filled up by the evening with around 800 people attending the concert throughout the day. |
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While canalizing the watercourse for ships to navigate, this gulf was filled up with the gound excavated. |
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In time, the rest of the quadrangle filled up with bookstacks. |
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Delora stood up looking at the waterfall that filled up the watering hole. |
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Within weeks, that lodging house filled up with newsie characters created by fans who had watched the movie more times than they could count. |
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Scene after scene was filled up with white actors in bathrobes all reciting their lines like they were constipated. |
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He concludes by saying, 'If a diary is completely filled up, please send it to the Bishop's office for safekeeping. |
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As the ligamental area overgrows the hinge plate, the dorsal parts of the oldest hinge teeth are resorbed and the hinge sockets are filled up with a fibrous prismatic texture. |
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Playing the part of a ditzy actress, she spent the time shopping for high-end goods online as the Plexiglas cube filled up with cardboard boxes. |
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When I looked out at the empty auditorium, I could see it filled up with a millionty people, cheering and clapping and calling my name. |
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The purpose is not to see how much time can be filled up by listing a bunch of individual items without showing how they knit together and how they integrate into a vision. |
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They also filled up hundreds of water balloons and we had great fun skelping each other for a few hours. |
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The workshops quickly filled up as more and more conferees arrived. |
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At the same time, however, we must ensure that the appropriate filling station infrastructure is created and built, because even hydrogen powered cars have to be filled up. |
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Blue and white color is filled up in a filling station. |
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Some pseudofossils, such as dendrites, are formed by naturally occurring fissures in the rock that get filled up by percolating minerals. |
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In brief, the void is filled up with an unfathomable vacuity. |
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A CAR careered out of control on a busy Tyneside road before smashing into a petrol station as drivers filled up their cars. |
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It's a river's dead end filled up during the rain season. |
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These English smallholders were eventually bought out and the island filled up with large sugar plantations worked by enlslaved Africans. |
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At Bournemouth, the carriage filled up with the semi-naked youngsters of the hashtag generation, with crooked plastic eyelashes, straining bra straps and smooth, dewy skin. |
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The whole nation depended on these communications, and the void which they left filled up with rumours. |
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In some important cases, I have seen files that filled up many boxes. |
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Decoration inside was very limited, but churches filled up with monuments to the prosperous. |
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They just filled up their cars, threw away a Kleenex, grabbed a Snickers, shook out a dress, and washed up. |
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His words were punctuated by the clonk of the bamboo shishi-odoshi in the garden, which filled up with water then tipped and emptied, falling back against its rock. |
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The order book is filled up well into the second quarter. |
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The purpose of this criterion is to avoid recycling and recovery capacities of Member States being filled up by packaging waste collected in other Member States. |
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When it is about twelve days old, this cavity is quite filled up, and then the back assumes the shape of nestling birds in general. |
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The upper level will be filled up with fresh water, whereas you fill the lower level with absinthe through a glass pipe that crosses the fountain. |
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All sections in the request should be correctly and clearly filled up while the claimant is responsible for accuracy and authenticity of data in the request. |
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This test tunnel was used for two years in the development of the first underground train, and was later, in 1861, filled up. |
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Dealers stress that the aid is necessary because their former customers have filled up in Germany since excise duty on light oil was increased in the Netherlands. |
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Sand from the beaches was blown across the tracks and filled up the conduits. |
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Numerous concerts filled up his timetable. |
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Handsome scrolls filled up the next compartments, on each side of the doorway, which was in the centre. |
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Vacancies are filled up at the commencement of each term according to the results of a competitive examination. |
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The car boiled, and we poured in water from a jerrican and filled up another one to take with us, in case it grew thirsty again on the road going up to Jerusalem. |
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Best of all, it filled up the entire map of Scotland with descriptions and the names of peoples, the part of Britain about which the least was known with any certainty. |
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