An overfull roll-your-own dangles precariously from his ever-present cigarette holder. |
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When our universities are underfunded, and overfull, it's time to stop the fever. |
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An overfull order book cannot be used to ignore health and safety regulations or an enforcement notice as it suits. |
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We make sure there are no broken bottles on the floor and that the bin does not get overfull. |
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I hadn't checked it in awhile and knew it would be overfull, more than likely. |
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I arrived back at my desk feeling slightly sleepy from the lovely sunshine, and overfull from the heavy chocolate torte I'd had for desert. |
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We were overfull, according to the health codes, but people kept dropping off animals when we were closed. |
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I was trying desperately to push my books into my overfull bag when Sara passed me another piece of paper. |
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The dogged hunters are dissatisfied with the overfull table of 24 pairs of elementary particles and antiparticles. |
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On the other hand, the ITV schedule seems overfull with murder. |
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But although the film seems sometimes overfull of characters, the fine acting comes in such generous quantities that the angels will sing hallelujahs in your head. |
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And I was sort of heartened by the fact that it is a bit bulgy or overfull, while still being propulsive enough to drive the reader forward. |
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My heart feels overfull, vulnerable, and part of me, nursing grief as a tribute, prefers it that way. |
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If anything, the album may be a little overfull of wisdom, a little too insistent in its credibility. |
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The policy agenda in Clinton's last State of Union, in January 2000, was not only full but overfull. |
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If overfull and thin it may indicate hydraulic oil leakage through the brake. |
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This may occur if the vacuum bag is overfull or if the vacuum hose is blocked. |
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Extremely long detentions due to a shortage of judges and overfull prisons illustrate this point. |
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Remember that the gall bladder has not been stimulated to empty in birds that have not been eating, and may appear overfull. |
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Do you wish to look for a spot on an overfull parking lot? |
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No more problems with overfull mailboxes and quirky firewalls. |
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Pastry still conjures up images of family visits on Sunday afternoons, of having to consume large slices of pie and cups of coffee on overfull stomachs. |
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I would say that culling because of the disease is one thing, but it is difficult to distinguish from culling for economic reasons, for example because sties become overfull or because animals become too heavy for sale. |
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Her room was piled with clothes, overfull ashtrays and trash. |
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The average American's life is not overfull with gracefully sleek design, to say the least, and in many ways our standards of living have not improved upon that of our parents. |
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