The city was filled with incogitant litterbugs. |
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Their steam cavities are usually filled with calcite, but sometimes with quartz. |
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The sunny days were filled with incident and his bottle was filled with klerin. |
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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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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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Sandon and Wellington Docks have been filled in and are now the location of a sewage works. |
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Most of Hornby Dock was filled in to allow Gladstone Dock's coal terminal to expand. |
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The inner parts of this channel were filled by glacially derived sands and gravels long ago, and infilling by mud and silt has continued since. |
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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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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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Consequently, some invasive plants have filled these deserted and disturbed lands. |
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When the soil is saturated and the depression storage filled, and rain continues to fall, the rainfall will immediately produce surface runoff. |
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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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During the next 6 minutes the tsunami wave trough builds into a ridge, and during this time the sea is filled in and destruction occurs on land. |
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Where rifts remain above sea level they form a rift valley, which may be filled by water forming a rift lake. |
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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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Over the years, several canals have been filled in, becoming streets or squares, such as the Nieuwezijds Voorburgwal and the Spui. |
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Pompey filled the city with soldiers, a move which intimidated the triumvirate's opponents. |
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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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With the coal machinery now redundant, a tidal creek named the Mere was partly filled in for a vast fuel tank farm. |
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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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His hydrogen filled balloon took off from a prison yard in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. |
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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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Sent to a minimized window when the icon's background must be filled before it is painted. |
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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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During the Paleogene, the Strigiformes radiated into ecological niches now mostly filled by other groups of birds. |
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The Cascadia margin of the northwest USA is a filled trench, the result of sedimentation by the rivers of the western United States and Canada. |
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The inlet was filled in with sand by the Army Corps of Engineers which took nearly two months to complete. |
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The road, electrical and water lines were quickly rebuilt when the inlet was filled. |
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Decoration filled the entire surface with horizontal bands of fingertip or fingernail impressions. |
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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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They have been drained to create agricultural land or filled to accommodate urban sprawl. |
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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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Helibuckets, such as the Bambi bucket, are usually filled by submerging the bucket into lakes, rivers, reservoirs, or portable tanks. |
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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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Innovative buildings specifically for this purpose were built at West Quay, with baths that were filled and emptied by the flow of the tide. |
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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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In the previous kingdoms, positions in national institutions were filled by educated gentlemen. |
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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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When the Boston Marathon opened up registration for its 2011 running, the field capacity was filled within eight hours. |
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During Ricky Stuart's tenure as coach at the Sydney Roosters Gould filled a role as Coaching Director at the club. |
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Barson's keyboard parts were filled by synthesisers and Steve Nieve joined the band to take his place. |
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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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This tub is filled with the pickle that we will put the small cucumbers into. |
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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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The years following Gibbon's completion of The History were filled largely with sorrow and increasing physical discomfort. |
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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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They were crowded with allegorical figures, and filled with emotion and movement. |
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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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The remaining positions are filled by candidates nominally without party affiliation. |
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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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Hundreds of black and white civil rights supporters were arrested, and the jails were filled to capacity. |
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Bocoles are a kind of filled tortilla made with corn dough, stuffed with black beans, chorizo, eggs, or seafood, which then are fried in lard. |
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As Alvardo and his cavalry emerged on the other side of the gap with the infantry behind, Aztec canoes filled the gap. |
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Under her chin is on either side a bag, into the which she gathereth her meat, when she hath filled her belly abroad. |
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Peddlers or itinerant merchants filled any gaps in the distribution system. |
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Lobes originated as result of ice flow following shallow topographic depressions filled with soft sediment substrate. |
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I filled in my name where the prompt appeared on the computer screen but my account wasn't recognized. |
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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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In May 1544, a ship landed there filled exclusively with Portuguese refugees, as Balthasar de Faria reported to King John. |
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They are filled with the creations of Donatello, Verrochio, Desiderio da Settignano, Michelangelo and others. |
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The remaining blank cells on the IPA chart can be filled without too much difficulty if the need arises. |
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When the glaciers retreated, they left basins that are now filled by lakes. |
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It was slowly filled in with mud, and fossils of fish and crocodiles have been found there. |
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The British authorities filled this need by instituting a system of indentureship. |
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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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He filled his time by acting as counsel for Oxford, and from May 1749 with his election as Recorder of Wallingford. |
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The Court first convened on February 2, 1790 with six judges where only five of its six initial positions were filled. |
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State appellate court judges are elected to terms of six years, but vacancies are filled by an appointment by the governor. |
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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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Writs for action were filled out for a litigant stating facts, without any necessity of pigeonholing them into specific forms. |
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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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This filled Ashoka with remorse and lead him to shun violence, and subsequently to embrace Buddhism. |
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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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The new system retained the existing 80 elected Assembly seats, but added 40 seats to be filled on a proportional basis. |
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The range and compass of Hammond's knowledge filled the whole circle of the arts. |
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Asquith filled his retirement with reading, writing, a little golf, travelling and meeting with friends. |
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Macmillan filled government posts with 35 Old Etonians, seven of them in Cabinet. |
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The block voting system was used, with each peer casting as many votes as there were seats to be filled. |
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If the Prime Minister is away on official business when PMQs is scheduled, their role is usually filled by the Deputy Prime Minister. |
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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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It is then filled in three layers of equal volume, with each layer being tamped with a steel rod to consolidate the layer. |
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These camps were filled with drinking, gambling and watching fistfights as forms of recreation. |
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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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The cells are filled with ink, and the excess is scraped off the surface with a doctor blade. |
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Omura further proposed military billets be filled by all classes of people including farmers and merchants. |
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The immigrants filled the ranks of factory workers, craftsmen and unskilled laborers. |
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Part of this section was also drained and filled in to prevent leakage, and the course of the canal through Kendal has now been developed. |
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Much of the architectural core of the town remains unchanged since the basic medieval layout was filled in the 18th and 19th centuries. |
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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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When the silo is filled or the stack built, a layer of straw or some other dry porous substance may be spread over the surface. |
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Silage undergoes anaerobic fermentation, which starts about 48 hours after the silo is filled, and converts sugars to acids. |
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When a silo is filled, fine dust particles in the air can become explosive because of their large aggregate surface area. |
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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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Late stage hydrothermal mineralisation has filled the joints with pectolite. |
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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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Glacial lakes once filled Lower Wharfedale in which were deposited sand and gravel. |
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The picture is then filled in with natural materials, predominantly flower petals and mosses, but also beans, seeds and small cones. |
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She filled out a police report at the scene of the accident. |
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A light breeze filled the rooms of our seaside cottage with ozone. |
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The pictures were drawn in outline and then filled in with color. |
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The child's eyes were filled with wonder during the trip to the circus. |
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Because the conference room is filled, we will have our meeting in the adjacent room. |
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But Peter said, Ananias, why hath Satan filled thine heart to lie to the Holy Ghost, and to keep back part of the price of the land? |
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The filled boxes signify representation of the particular anthropobiome in each ecoregion. |
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Even as I babbled, Jock's massy frame filled the doorway, his ill-hewn ashlar head weaving from side to side, eyes blinking at the light. |
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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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Black cockatoos filled the air above her and their harsh screeching seemed only to echo the hostile nature of the bush. |
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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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Another pinch of charcoal was added and the process repeated until the mold was filled, when the briquet was forced out. |
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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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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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She filled the pail and carried it down to the springhouse to crock it and leave it to cool. |
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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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You can see why compositors reflexively filled lines to be corrected with etaoin shrdlus. |
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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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Number four boat filled rapidly, but everybody was focusing fascinatedly on those blades aft. |
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She forgave him the pain as he filled the cavity in her back molar. Three weeks later, she let him fill a more intimate cavity. |
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She continued to frown as she filled Bony's cup and added brandy to her own. |
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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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He writes in well filled fourteeners, with individual words used not only vitally to convey the sense but also as a kind of metrical polyfilla. |
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The door fronted on a narrow run, like a footbridge over a gully, that filled the gap between the house wall and the edge of the bank. |
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Each hole is filled by a rosette of pure lead made by rolling up lead strip or tape which has been gimped or corrugated. |
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The wonderful smells of vegetable goatmeat stew and baked bread filled the house. |
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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 whole nation depended on these communications, and the void which they left filled up with rumours. |
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The old line of locks in Runcorn fell into disuse in the late 1930s, and they were closed under the Ship Canal Act of 1949 and filled in. |
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I presumed Mullah Omar had filled such an important post with yet another madrasah-educated Koran-basher, but I couldn't have been more wrong. |
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Between the 5th and 8th centuries, new peoples and individuals filled the political void left by Roman centralised government. |
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The faults are of limited width, filled with calcite, pyrite and remoulded clay. |
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On 17 January 2015, both tunnels were closed following a lorry fire which filled the midsection of Running Tunnel North with smoke. |
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The interior was desert, and new species such as Scutosaurus and Gorgonopsids filled it. |
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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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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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These are filled epoxies that have moderate mixed viscosity and a long gel time. |
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Thomas Gradgrind now presented Thomas Gradgrind to the little pitchers before him, who were to be filled so full of facts. |
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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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Old coal mine workings, some of which dated from the middle ages had to be filled in before the tunnelling began. |
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Sand from the beaches was blown across the tracks and filled up the conduits. |
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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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The space between the posts was filled in with wattle and daub, or occasionally, planks. |
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Before the grave was half filled a truck entered the cemetery gates towing a lowboy with a tractor chained to the bed. |
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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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One post was typically filled by four men, one sentinel and the others at ease until a situation arose or it was their turn to be sentinel. |
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Smith restored the water to its original course and the Baths filled in less time than formerly. |
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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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Once ditches around a castle were partially filled in, these wooden, movable towers could be pushed against the curtain wall. |
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The frame was usually filled with wattle and daub but occasionally with brick. |
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Decoration inside was very limited, but churches filled up with monuments to the prosperous. |
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Books devoted to the homely beliefs of the peasantry are filled with incidents of pixie manifestations. |
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This he did, but, owing to its damaged condition, he filled in the resulting lacunae from oral history, at his superior's insistence. |
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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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A sausage consists of meat, cut into pieces or ground, and filled into a casing, with other ingredients. |
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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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At this point, it becomes important to exclude airborne acetic bacteria, so vats are filled completely to exclude air. |
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He filled two series of panels at Hertenstein's house with copies of works by Mantegna, including The Triumphs of Caesar. |
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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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After booksellers began hiring authors and sponsoring specific translations, the shops filled quickly with poetry from hirelings. |
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He had to employ a number of assistants for the copying and mechanical work, which filled the house with incessant noise and clutter. |
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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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The carefulness of lifting pots and objects from the soil filled me with a longing to be an archaeologist myself. |
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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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The Royal Albert Hall could be filled many times over with people wishing to attend the Last Night. |
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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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He filled in the centre, to which his son William added a portico in 1762 to complete its Palladian appearance. |
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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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A system of reallocation was put in place so the empty seats were filled throughout the Games. |
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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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In the six runnings of the Epsom Derby between 2008 and 2013, Irish horses filled 20 of the first 30 placings, winning the race 5 times. |
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His seat was filled by Mario Andretti for the US Grand Prix West before Derek Daly took over for the rest of the year. |
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The position was filled from 2007 until 13 October 2014 by William Hay, but has since been succeeded by Mitchel McLaughlin. |
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Glacial erosion on the north side of the crag gouged a deep valley later filled by the now drained Nor Loch. |
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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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Once foreign goods were boycotted, there was a gap which had to be filled by the production of those goods in India itself. |
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The homes were also made available to the wives of SS and NSDAP members, who quickly filled over half the available spots. |
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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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Known as the 'All Whites', Swansea kept a constant supply of players that filled the Welsh ranks in the early history of the game. |
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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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Under the suspended 2006 constitution, the head of government was the premier, filled by the leader of the elected party. |
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Many of the Germanic people that filled the power vacuum left by the Western Roman Empire in the Early Middle Ages codified their laws. |
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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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After Robert had moved to London, William Hutchinson filled the gap with his design and technical skills at the locomotive works in Newcastle. |
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The steam generated in the boiler fills the steam space above the water in the partially filled boiler. |
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During the early days of railroading, the crew simply stopped next to a stream and filled the tender using leather buckets. |
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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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He filled Piers Court with his acquisitions, often from London's Portobello Market and from house clearance sales. |
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He realised that his ordeal had filled his soul with the fruit of experience, however bitter it tasted at the time. |
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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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She sees it not as a space to be filled, but as an absence to be acknowledged, and she does it well. |
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Since 2000, name fields have been filled in both Greek and Latin characters. |
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Where groundwater lies near the grounds surface, a sinkhole will be filled water as a solution lake. |
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The difference between the quantity supplied and the quantity demanded is still filled by importing from abroad. |
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Edouard Piette claimed to have filled the gap with his discovery of the Azilian Culture. |
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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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Over millions of years, the sediment deposits added to the islands until the gaps were completely filled. |
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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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There, the night soil along with the community refuse is filled in trenches for composting and subsequent use in agriculture. |
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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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The Channel went from the entrance of Munlochy Bay to the Meikle Mee Starboard Hand Mark, but was not maintained and filled in very quickly. |
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The head of the House of Dunbar filled the position of Earls of Dunbar and March until the 15th century. |
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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 remaining twelve positions were filled by continental qualifying tournaments. |
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Positions were filled by three teams from the Americas, one from Asia, one from Africa, three from Europe and two from Oceania. |
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Most of the old sites have been filled and landscaped, but new operations continue. |
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Within glacial valleys, depressions created by plucking and abrasion can be filled by lakes, called paternoster lakes. |
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Most of these structures have since been removed or filled in, but there are still two remains. |
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The pit was first filled with rocks, gravel or sand and then a layer of concrete. |
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Royal government in England had traditionally centred on several great offices of state, filled by powerful, independent members of the baronage. |
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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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The castle design formed an inner and an outer ward, surrounded in turn by a moat, now partially filled. |
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The ditch was filled in during the 16th century and the drawbridge removed. |
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The count is cyclic, electing or eliminating candidates and transferring votes until all seats are filled. |
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The aldermanic, mayoral, and other city offices are filled through nonpartisan elections with runoffs as needed. |
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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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After the death by drowning of ten children and adults it was filled in by using it as a rubbish tip. |
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Their precise locations were determined by triangulation, and the details in between were then filled in with less precise methods. |
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Curvilinear forms are set out so that positive and negative, filled areas and spaces form a harmonious whole. |
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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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This is filled with air sacs and fat that aid in buoyancy and biosonar. |
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As the connecting bridge between two vast land masses, the Panamanian biosphere is filled with overlapping fauna and flora from both North and South America. |
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The gaps in the archipelago of Central America filled in with material eroded off North America and South America, plus new land created by continued volcanism. |
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One possibility is that the Black Sea filled first, with excess fresh water flowing over the Bosphorus sill and eventually into the Mediterranean Sea. |
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This occurs when the rate of rainfall on a surface exceeds the rate at which water can infiltrate the ground, and any depression storage has already been filled. |
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At divergent boundaries, two plates move apart from each other and the space that this creates is filled with new crustal material sourced from molten magma that forms below. |
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The author's early days were filled with agrestic surroundings. |
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In his smaller poetic works, Johnson relied on short lines and filled his work with a feeling of empathy, which possibly influenced Housman's poetic style. |
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The texts indicate that when the Buddha's first disciples heard about anatta, their hearts were filled with joy and they immediately experienced Nirvana. |
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These filled trenches may lack the bathymetric expression of a trench. |
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Twitter was also filled with comments about the Queen photobomb. |
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And when the sun shone against the walls of her palace it was filled with a lovely lavender light, and when the moon shone it was all asparkle with silver. |
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All of the disparate influences on their first two albums had coalesced into a bright, joyous, original sound, filled with ringing guitars and irresistible melodies. |
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The dominant musical force of the period was the grunge invasion from the United States, which filled the void left in the indie scene by The Stone Roses' inactivity. |
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We were granted access with her VIP passes and received a first-hand look at the Dubai party scene. The club was filled with all the beautiful people of Dubai. |
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Connected with one corner of the cage is a small tube several inches in length which in caging a queen for introduction, is filled with bee candy. |
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It is filled with new restaurants including, Pizza Express, Nando's, Bella Italia, Filling Station, Handmade Burger Co, Chiquitos and Frankie and Bennys. |
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When tides are predicted to rise above 110 centimetres, the pontoons will be filled with air, causing them to float and block the incoming water from the Adriatic Sea. |
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A fine powder filled the air and caressed the cheek with a tingle in its touch, and the black boles of the trees showed up in a light that seemed to come from below. |
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As the pebble and sand ridge extended eastward from Calais, the haven behind it developed into fen, as the estuary progressively filled with silt and peat. |
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