Supporters of some candidates, it is alleged, are demanding householders hand over the postal ballot papers so they can fill them in themselves. |
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Squirt a little bit of washing up liquid into the cup, fill again with hot water so that the detergent foams. |
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The emptiness that I had been trying to fill was replaced with fulfillment in Jesus. |
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Stems and leaves divided into multiple folioles in bas-relief bend so as wholly to fill the decorative field. |
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Another mezzo-soprano and a tall, male counter-tenor will fill slots in two touring productions. |
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Stacks of questionnaires are on hand for us to fill in and send to the Guildhall by March 14 in the post-paid envelopes that are also supplied. |
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To enter, owners should simply clip and fill in the coupon and return it to us with a photograph. |
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To nominate your favourite pub, write us a postcard or fill in the coupon and send it in. |
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Also look for Drew Bledsoe, who signed a huge contract this offseason, to fill the autumn air with footballs. |
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In our constant search for happiness in the west, we fill our emptiness with possessions. |
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Murals of deserts populated with wagon trails, circling bald eagles and cowpokes chasing cattle fill the walls. |
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It's cool and clean, with none of the jaded heat and dirtiness that will fill it once the streets become choked with traffic. |
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Sharp crackles of escaping air fill the night already alive with the sounds of crickets. |
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His craggily handsome features and deceptively quiet smartness easily fill any gaps. |
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Imagine your car didn't come with instructions telling you to fill the crankcase with oil of a particular viscosity. |
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The changes and embellishments to Poe's story don't really add up to enough to fill the running time. |
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You will have to fill out an application form and there will be questions about your medical history and your lifestyle. |
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I get my accountant to fill out my self-assessment tax form, as it is pretty time-consuming to do it myself. |
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As a result, Homer often needs four different formulaic phrases for each hero in order to fill each of the pauses indicated above. |
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Your new friend is just going to walk up to you, introduce itself rather gruffly, hand you a few forms to fill out, and move right on in. |
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I made a chocolate pudding from scratch, and then used it to fill cream puffs. |
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Slide the turkey to one end of this gorgeous creamware platter, then fill the other with bright lemons and heady lavender. |
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It's a great trait if you're an employer looking to fill your ranks with obedient cogs, not so great if you want to end crass credentialism. |
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Just beneath his gruff exterior lies a gentle soul seeking to fill a spiritual void with companionship. |
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One other trick is to fill the burrito and put it on a grill until it crisps up. |
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In the morning, they were treated to breakfast, an unappetising meal of high energy gruel that had to fill them until noon. |
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Invite a Grammy-nominated jazz vocalist to croon with your best student bands and fill the theatre. |
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When considering social issues in particular judges must not substitute their own views to fill gaps. |
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The room can suddenly fill with terse and emotionally charged crosstalk, sounding much like a hospital emergency room. |
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The hints of rosemary, freesia, and Hawaiian wedding flower fill your mind with thoughts of a warm, sunny garden. |
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In other anthropomorphic designs the fill is constituted by straight horizontal and vertical lines and the bodies are elongated and rectangular. |
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Simon said while some customers bought a few items, others took up to 16 loaves to fill their freezer, as the bread would freeze very well. |
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If you fill up the hard drive, the system freezes up, and there's no way a user can undo it. |
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Like Patricia, they want to fill in the missing gaps, the apparent holes and spaces in the very surface of the text. |
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Whilst frowsting in this refuge, I used to read the files on those boys, senior to me, who had been sent for to fill in their career forms. |
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The project also required construction of a 29.5-foot fill over an old concrete box culvert. |
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Our grey bin was only half full at the end of one week which theoretically means we will now only fill it once a fortnight. |
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There was plenty to fill us without adding extra vegetables and afterwards we were too full for dessert. |
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Instead of thin custard for ices, try making a thick bay custard and use it to fill sweet pastry tartlets. |
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A significant clinical fill of both furcations and some crestal resorption of tooth No.3 were noted. |
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They have excavated more than 100,000 cubic metres of fill contaminated with heavy metals, hydrocarbons and dioxins. |
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He was leaning with one white hand against the windowsill, a frown furrowing his brow as he watched the sky fill with stars. |
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A big obstacle to the Pentagon's plan will be finding qualified people to fill the new cyberwarrior slots. |
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Even though you probably won't fill out your financial aid application until early 2003, you can take steps now to improve your eligibility. |
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Sounds of beating drums and ringing cymbals, typical in China and in Chinatowns in many countries, will fill the air. |
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Then she would don a thimble, put a dint in the cookie, and fill it with jam. |
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If the slightest possibility of elections is coming up then it is important that those wishing to vote fill in their electoral register forms. |
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In order to examine the bladder fully, the doctor may use the cystoscope to fill your bladder with a saline solution. |
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I pour out a box of black projectile powder, much to the alarm of the two onlookers, and fill it up with my treasures. |
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These seem to fill in the gaps between the different excerpts that make up most of the book. |
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These type of prangs have dropped though as the cops around the countries fill in the gaps between the revenue raisers. |
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I'm sure he'd much rather ding his bell a few times than have a prang and have to fill in a bunch of paperwork. |
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I knew I stood out in a crowd because I was immediately surrounded by young men who wanted to fill my dance card. |
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A biography would bore her, she says, preferring to fill in the gaps left by earlier writers and to give them a fresh, contemporary perspective. |
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The cracking of an old bough, or the hooting of the owl, was enough to fill me with alarm, and try my strength in a precipitate flight. |
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After the molding is put up, use wood putty to fill visible nail holes and small gaps for a seamless look. |
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I spent the entire flight reading serious magazines like Newsweek to try and fill my mind with stuff he might grill me on. |
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There was enough pride and quiet admiration to fill Yankee Stadium, right there on either side of the fence in left field. |
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It should go some of the way to help fill the void in providing useful and high quality careers advice and guidance. |
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Impressively, Nelson's interlinking pieces fill the whole gallery, effecting a transformation that fully exploits the possibilities of the space. |
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We rarely think of grasses as edging plants, but I have two favorites that fill that role nicely. |
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In subsequent years, plant additional perennials and grasses to fill gaps and replace annuals. |
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Once you have removed the forward walkway fill the step mounting holes and seams left by the walkway with putty and sand smooth. |
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You can fill in nail holes with wood putty before sanding if you are not planning to stain the wood. |
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Remove the strike plate and fill the screw holes with wood putty or a glued matchstick. |
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When dry, fill the nail holes with a non-oily wood filler for natural finishes, or putty if the wood is to be painted. |
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Place a round of devil's food cake on top and fill with the mascarpone sabayon. |
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Niklas headed purposefully for the gramophone in the living room and let the sounds of cheerful Bavarian folk music fill the apartment. |
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It was a graduation ceremony, in which students understandably expect a speaker to fill them with pride and hope. |
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Now that your craft for kids is done, pull all those odds and ends from your desk drawer and fill the compartments of your desk organizer. |
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On the way back, I could see the kite fest was starting to get going and the sky was beginning to fill with kites of all descriptions. |
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On the in breath, simply relax your stomach so that the inflowing air can effortlessly fill the empty lung space. |
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Sayles chokes you with enough info to fill a documentary and asks you to chew on it for a while. |
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They're hoping the sweet smell of success will fill the air come December, thanks to a new sugar-coated grit for de-icing the city's roads. |
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If it moves too much before you fill the axle move, you could have wear in the pinion gear or u-joints. |
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In addition to baked goods, candy and nuts frequently fill up a pint or half gallon of ice cream. |
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He began to feel irrationally nervous as yellow shapes and black lines spread to fill his entire field of vision. |
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Artilleryman, medics, pioneers and mortarmen, were all needed and eager Diggers stepped forward to fill the ranks. |
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There simply aren't enough workers behind them in the labor supply pipeline to fill their jobs. |
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Agriculture relies heavily on migrants to fill its low paid and insecure jobs. |
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I fill in a form and get an interview and then they see whether they wish to proceed with me. |
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If we can't fill all the parts then we will not be able to proceed with the play as we had planned. |
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The foam is fitted to fill the entire tank space and contains the liquid fuel and the vapour. |
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Next, get some lava rocks like you use in gas grill, wash them thoroughly and fill the container at least half full with them. |
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For decades mercury has been in the amalgam used by dentists to fill holes caused by decay in teeth. |
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In six European countries, dentists cannot legally fill teeth with silver amalgam. |
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But the city, which has been pretty much a ghost town for the last couple of days, is beginning to fill up. |
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What happens if you drive the car out of state and fill up with high-sulfur fuel? |
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I entered the country and stopped at the first fuel station to fill up and buy a coffee. |
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You just drive your car up to the service station and then fill up with hydrogen? |
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I returned my hire car to Genoa airport last Sunday and allowed plenty of time to fill up with fuel to avoid the penalty cost. |
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Police were on duty at the Shell forecourt in York to prevent any private motorists trying to fill up. |
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Not once did his lone presence fail to fill the stage, nor did his tongue get twisted on one of his many insightful rhymes. |
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As the morning passed the bags began to fill and the roadsides were returned to their pristine condition once more. |
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We may find that those mysteries thrill us with all of their elegant beauty, and fill us with gratitude for the chance to experience them. |
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Heroic actions like these fill us with deep emotion and pride in the altruistic possibilities of humanity. |
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And this experience is not going to fill the writer with positive emotions. |
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It was not enough to fill the sail, and it was raised soon after it was unfurled, and the heaving on the oars continued. |
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Serve the steaks on a plate, place an onion ring on each of them and fill it with peppers, parsley and gherkins. |
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The whisper of a breeze was not enough to fill the sails and the ship moved excruciatingly slowly. |
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When I have the time I make a decoction by harvesting sprigs of the plant before it has flowered, enough to half fill a large saucepan. |
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Seriously, imagine you're an employer looking to fill a position in your business. |
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I also managed to fill a skip to overflowing with the junk the previous owners had left behind. |
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Employers in Waterford are seeking to fill jobs in the leisure and retail sectors more than any other area, it's been revealed. |
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In 1913 Eddington was appointed to fill the vacant position of Plumian Professor of Astronomy. |
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According to the student society bylaws, the forum may appoint students to fill these positions at its discretion. |
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Orders have also been issued to fill the vacant posts of assistant Urdu teachers for higher education. |
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Cracks can occur from concentrated pressures exerted by incorrectly placed fill material. |
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If we and they do not fill this empty space, it will be the death of them and it will be the death of us. |
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The Education Department is on course to fill all vacant posts this year, the department spokesman said this week. |
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Nationally, the Government is struggling to fill vacant NHS nurse positions. |
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Another four recruits are expected to join over the next few weeks to fill analyst roles and investment positions. |
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The director of corporate development, Tom Smith, will fill the seat left vacant by Chen. |
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Miller realized that although he was expected to help fill the defensive role that Blake played, he wasn't going to try to replace him. |
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When you run into an unknown, continue to press on and try to fill in the gaps. |
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Here, ancestral Brahmin priests give blessings with holy water and fill in records of family genealogies. |
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Earlier I found myself perusing my mobile, looking to see who I could call on to fill my need. |
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Government will support the training and recruiting of mentors, yet it is the men and women of America who will fill the need. |
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But now, as more people than ever line up at his agency's doorstep, Owens finds himself struggling to fill the need. |
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Present company excepted, I think it's just an excuse for the vain and shallow to fill their otherwise empty leisure time. |
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I made it because I needed it, and it's nice that it was able to fill a need for others as well. |
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He really was a general manager, not a coach, and for the past six years or so had turned to golf to fill his unceasing competitive desire. |
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In fact, the entire flight back was filled with chatter regarding how we planned to fill our days before the long cruise. |
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This process can take quite a while so the asylum seekers try to fill their day with worthwhile training and education. |
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Some people seem to have no work to do at work, but use the internet and a blogging as a way to fill the working day. |
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No worries, The Westmorland Gazette is here with loads of suggestions for you to fill those long summer days and nights. |
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Just to fill you in, Ed, the last guy I heard extol the virtues of private property was one of the numbnut rednecks out at Shel's place. |
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Alan McManus's defeat to Marco Fu has left the Scotsman pondering how to fill the summer months. |
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Even when they'd moved into town, away from the property that he'd claimed would one day kill him, he found work to fill every spare moment. |
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Vacation classes, theatre workshops, personality courses, computer lessons, sports coaching sessions and so on fill their summer months. |
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Just fill the tank with a specially formulated bleachless solution and Scooba will swoop up debris, apply cleanser, scrub, and dry. |
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But they've been unable to fill the orders, they just can't get the medications. |
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It's easy enough to put a piece of brass on the scale and use a medicine dropper to fill the case. |
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Root vegetables fill pan beneath orange-thyme roast chicken, absorbing vibrant flavor from the drippings. |
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There will be an even stronger focus on customer satisfaction that will allow for later order deadlines that will reduce time to fill orders. |
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And in Washington, a bill is being considered that would require pharmacists to fill all prescriptions. |
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He's not there to make moral judgments on how you live, but to fill your prescription. |
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After months of struggling to get enough chips to fill orders, supply is improving. |
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During dinner downtime, chef David Levecchia greets customers at the bar before ducking into the kitchen to fill their orders. |
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Have one in your hand as you fill up your boat to catch fuel drips from the nozzle and the deck fuel fill. |
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This is a place to party, and the sounds of laughter and drinking games fill the air. |
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Replace any cards you popped with ones from your hand and then draw card to fill your hand to five. |
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Lee has 9-9 making top trips but he has to be wary of players staying with four-flushes and four-straights hoping to fill their hands. |
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As you can see, the place will be rammed, so get there early for your fill of roots, dancehall and such. |
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But they had done that before, been there, tasted it and had their fill of it. |
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Others have to be dredged often because the rivers that feed them carry so much silt and sediment that the deep shipping channels slowly fill in. |
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For those who haven't had their fill of entertainment, it is worth noting that the next Bank Holiday weekend is only 25 days away. |
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Once you have had your fill of plain smoked salmon with brown bread and butter, think about using it in cooking. |
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Can't recommend this enough if you've had your fill of shallow popcorn movies. |
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Sometimes, when you've had your fill of something or someone, it's nice to have a bit of a break. |
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As exciting as that is, it leaves fans here at home wondering when they'll be able to get their fill of the willowy musician. |
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When Broome finally had his fill of comics and moved overseas to stay, Julie missed him terribly. |
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By the time I left I thought I had my fill of LA but since then every trip back has rekindled my love for the place. |
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I hate to say it, but Milan can be a bit boring once you've had your fill of the Cathedral. |
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Blair had eaten her fill of the good warm food from the kitchens, wonderful food. |
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Contractors have been used to fill the void created by the drawdown in troop strength. |
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I have just about had my fill of commentators who don't like their country, don't like the world, and don't much care for the human race. |
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Experienced combatants expressed sorrow for the fledgling recruits, generally draftees, brought in to fill vacancies. |
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Some spots required engineered fill to depths of up to 3 m, but for the most part the site was composed of silty clay and fragmented rock. |
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Another method is to pour or blow in loose fill or cellulose insulation up to the joists for an even surface. |
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It comes in lightweight easy-to-handle bags and should be used in the same manner as loose fill or cellulose. |
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The fill also contained a large number of restorable vessels, with an unusually high incidence of Mycenaean imports. |
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The project would require approximately 1 square mile of fill and tons of dredging. |
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Where intersected by wells, the canyon fill is seen to comprise two distinctive units. |
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It has an eight-pixel pipeline, as does the S8, capable of a 2.4 billion pixels per second fill rate. |
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If the blocksize gets too large, search times slow down, so bottom fill is how it is kept balanced. |
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Depot response played a significant role in offsetting initial deficiencies in the fill rate. |
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What it did on that sand project was eliminate the need for a fill dozer, reducing our cost per yard. |
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Non-visible pixels are not shaded leading to 2-3x fill rate compared to other solutions at the same bandwidth. |
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The company's recently updated website allows clients to fill in a questionnaire that comes in three different downloadable formats. |
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The MX shows definite signs of fill rate limitations reaching it, with only two spikes reaching over 65 fps. |
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Cache miss buffer adapted to satisfy read requests to portions of a cache fill in progress without waiting for the cache fill to complete. |
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At night the restaurants and bars fill up with the chattering classes down from the city. |
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This more than doubles the total potential pixel fill rate from 533 million pixels per second to about 1.3 gigapixels per second. |
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Not only does it have fill rate tests, but it also has occlusion culling, shading, dynamic lighting, volumetric fog, and more. |
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Here we finally see a bit of fill rate limitation kicking in for the FX5900 Ultra. |
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I want to fill you in on a few of the details so you won't think this is the usual election year eyewash. |
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Wall-to-wall football might be hard for the weary professional players but the football fan can fill his boots. |
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Anyone can become a pop idol these days, but the number of genuine legends is shrinking and it is debatable who can fill their shoes. |
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One other person goes by the door, stops and does a double take, then goes on to fill his cup. |
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No matter how meticulous the police operations to remove dealers from the streets, a new wave will fill their shoes within weeks. |
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However, what they need now is actors to fill the major parts and to act as extras to fill out the crowd scenes. |
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It was surveyed in 1900 by a geologist whose brief was to fill in the gaps on the map, and to explore for traces of mineral wealth. |
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So all you have to do is download this word document and fill it in and send it off. |
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I''m going to write in generalities and then I'll fill out the rest of the story. |
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Clean up any dried residue with acetone and fill any gaps with matching latex filler. |
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You could also use a construction grade of spruce or fir lumber, and fill in any small voids that you may encounter with inexpensive wood filler. |
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I managed to fill three of them quite successfully, mainly by jumping in and out of shop doorways every time the cold got too much. |
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Provide an expansion joint by removing the mortar along the joint down to the concrete, and use polyurethane caulk to fill the joint. |
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In between meals try to fill up on nuts and fruit instead of crisps and chocolate. |
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Now, we can see that private cars and public transportation already fill up the designed route every day. |
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There is strong evidence that traffic expands to fill the available road space. |
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There were long queues, which caused traffic chaos, outside filling stations today as motorists desperately tried to fill their tanks. |
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The teachers were asked to fill in the subject or activity and the medium of instruction for each period. |
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All students, whether on industrial placement or those doing projects, fill out weekly logs and complete all monthly reports. |
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To be offered a place in society which you cannot honestly fill is to be deracinated. |
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The plan also provided for the development of an incinerator in the Galway area as well as a land fill in North Connaught. |
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Connect a hose to the integrated filtration system and fill the 50-gallon water tank from a stream, river, or lake. |
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Add enough soil to fill the pot, firming the soil gently around the bulbs being careful not to bruise them. |
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It was designed to fill a legal vacuum leaving sites in international waters without protection. |
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The dorsal interosseous muscles are larger than their plantar counterparts, are four in number, and fill the intermetatarsal spaces. |
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I take three glasses from the cupboard, remove a bottle from the case, pop the cork, fill the glasses, and propose a toast to their health. |
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That's how you know you're totally contented with another person, when you don't need to fill the void with unnecessary babble. |
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Tap water was used to fill two identical, scrupulously cleaned Pyrex 2 liter Erlenmeyer flasks. |
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As it begins to look as though the plane will plough into the water, panicked screams fill the cabin. |
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I didn't see any group hugs or fist bumps going on there, so I think there is a little bit of gap to fill in. |
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Do I fill out its dodgily leading questions, thus encouraging more politicians to believe what I believe? |
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Therefore, trying to fill our emptiness with anything other than spiritual pursuits is like trying to plug a round hole with a square cork. |
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It is these peaches, apricots, cherries, plums, nectarines, citrus fruits and figs that once again fill the Orchard House with their heady scent. |
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And not just any old plums, but ripe, juicy plums all the better to fill the bellies of the most needy. |
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There was a huge plum tree in my yard and we would climb it en masse and fill buckets. |
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Remember to fill up your full membership form and return to the Club Secretary at your earliest convenience. |
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Just fill all of the baskets with plastic spiders and erasers and combs and put them on every shelf with a different ticket value. |
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They then insert a bunch of re-bar into the hole and fill it with a special epoxy cement. |
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To poach the eggs, fill a large skillet about two-thirds full with water, to a depth of about 2 inches. |
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He likened this to asking an artisan to explain how the convex surface of a peg can possibly fill that of a concave hole. |
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The one rule that I think is absolutely absurd is when they fill divots with sand and you're not allowed to lift your ball out of it. |
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During the night their thirst became so bad that Folcher went down to the village to fill up their flasks at the fountain. |
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When Anne left, I'd wake up in the morning, and my eyes would just immediately fill up with tears, and I would start convulsively crying. |
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Canyons fill up very quickly after a heavy downpour, although flash floods are not that common. |
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And in order to avoid burning your shirt, fill up the iron with water and use a spray bottle to moisten the shirt prior to ironing. |
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This value makes the flautas not the most cost-effective way of getting your fill of rice and beans. |
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No assortment of programs, activities or diversions will fill the void if a relational context is missing in a parish. |
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The two men decided to fill old wine bottles with the dressing, cork them and give them to neighbours as Christmas presents. |
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You can print it as-is, taking up less than the full page, or enlarge it to fill the page as much as possible. |
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We also had provided them with disguise materials and props that would help fill out their roles. |
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When Dara Torres hung it up, there was a horde of 14-17-year-olds eager to fill her flippers. |
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But mostly this all to fill a bit of space while I've been too busy to update this Blog! |
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So to fill up some spare time and use some oddments of wool I had left I've knitted my eldest grand-daughter a poncho and matching pixie hat. |
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If they are asked to fill out endless forms they will resent the waste of their time. |
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He crossed the border to fill his truck's gas tank at a station 15 metres inside the States, without checking with border guards first. |
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But a few months later, he was back, contesting the by-election held to find a new member to fill the seat he had vacated in disgrace. |
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Benzene's toxicity led to the collars around gas pump nozzles that limit inhalation while people fill up their tanks. |
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Transfer to a pastry bag fitted with a medium round tip and fill each chocolate teardrop with flummery batter. |
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She's potty about her work with pets and longs to fill her home with four-legged friends. |
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I can fill most of a large garbage can with the leaves every two weeks if I'm diligent. |
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Brown is a wonderful actor who has to fill some big shoes, and his portrayal of Viktor is both sympathetic and touching. |
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The participants had to write a slogan, fill a form and pose for a photograph. |
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Brewing has become a fashionable career option for women, who are going on to fill positions at senior level in the industry. |
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If you do it sooner, you might miss out on some players at other positions who immediately can fill starting roles. |
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Le Pen is not welcome in Birmingham where churches, mosques, synagogues, gurdwaras, mandhirs and temples fill the skyline. |
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Questions such as this can and do fill diary writers with anxieties and often enough lead to discontinuation of diaries. |
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To make acquaintance and receive a price offer, please fill in the form below. |
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Oskar had nothing but his fists with which to fill the two concavities. |
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Then fill the container about two-thirds full of the soilless potting mix. |
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Do not fill the bottles too full as this drink is very fizzy. |
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She felt her eyes fill up with tears, but quickly wiped them away. |
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Memories of her flood my mind, and fill me with utter emotion. |
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As the breeze began to slacken boats took different tacks to fill their spinnakers, and Fever held on to first place for a well-deserved first win. |
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The day is perfect for it as it is very hot in the city, but there is a good breeze blowing over the lake, which will both keep us cool and fill the sail. |
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The appointment was to fill the chair left vacant by Schwarz's retirement. |
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Bach was appointed to fill the vacant seat created by Owens's resignation. |
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When Steeple Langford was unable to fill the vacant post of headteacher, it was decided to approach other local schools with a view to federation. |
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Jon Parkin is set to play in defence and is expected to fill that role at Northampton on Saturday when Chris Smith and Darren Edmondson are both suspended. |
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He emerged as the leader of Baltimore's offensive line last season and has been told he's expected to fill a similar role with a bunch of young players around him. |
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The cardinal rule of business is that if a product cannot fill a consumer need and make it on its own, then it doesn't belong in the market place. |
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How's a girl supposed to fill two days of holiday without her internet? |
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The process can be laborious, but it will ensure that you either fill your order at the very best price or avoid a poor trade altogether if the market fails to move your way. |
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The cost of prescription drugs in this country rising at such a staggering rate that nearly 40 percent of us can no longer afford to fill our prescriptions. |
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If someone needs Plan B, you should be there to fill the prescription. |
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The system the company is producing and marketing will be leased to gallery owners for use at their locations to directly fill orders from customers. |
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The two states will first require customers to fill a prescription with a pharmacist before they can get and pay for refills at a vending machine inside drugstores. |
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Having had our fill of the Garden Route we're driving back west again. |
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I suggested this to a friend who replied that she'd had her fill of watching the paint dry the first time around and didn't want to go through it again. |
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And after 4 winters in New York, I've pretty much had my fill of snow. |
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Remember, the gradient fill affects the transparency of the upper layer. |
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For example, the paintbucket and gradient fill tools now share a spot. |
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The fill rate on each chip is a very impressive 333 megapixels. |
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If you can find a high-yielding share where the company is also profitably riding a high-growth market, it's time to re-mortgage the house and fill your boots. |
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It's because we've worn ourselves out trying to fill their shoes on the one hand, and on the other hand, we've grown too fat to even entertain any kind of dancing. |
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I found someone to fill in for Ellen, and she's doing a great job! |
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I have the slightest clue what he is talking about, can you fill me in? |
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Like before, we'll need to fill in the pit with some filler material. |
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Most established bands found it difficult to fill up both sides of a single vinyl record without adding some filler to take up the slack in the required forty minutes. |
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As I watch him and his two staff line dozens of deep pie tins with pastry and fill them with his 16 fillings, it's obvious that this is a man dedicated to his craft. |
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The practice is certainly not confined to housewives buying more sugar to fill up their pantry, nor to small-time smugglers holding contraband merchandise in mountain-caves. |
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She plugged the drain and waited for clean water to fill up the bath. |
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If those clubs are out of Europe by then it would be no surprise to see a hastily arranged tour of the Far East after Christmas to fill in the gaps in the fixture list. |
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In the evening on the Namibian savanna, with a sound-reflecting temperature inversion overhead, a loud elephant call may fill an area as large as 300 square kilometers. |
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They travel along a vibrating conveyor to a series of computer-controlled bucket scales that automatically determine how much product is required to fill the bags below. |
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Amateurs can easily fill the tubes using simple agricultural tools, after which bags are arranged in a spiral that is gradually corbelled inwards as it ascends to form a dome. |
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There are enough fairways here to fill even the most ambitious itinerary. |
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We are cognizant that this restricts the available pool of applicants to fill temporary positions, and we are very mindful of the present competitive marketplace. |
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Use them to blanket a problem slope or fill a new flower bed in a hurry. |
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Readers writing in books usually takes the form of notes in the side margins of a book, though there are those who will scribble on the flyleaf or fill up the endpapers. |
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He appointed two opposition parliamentarians to fill vacant cabinet posts. |
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These messages that fill our screens, message boards and postbags are a testament to John and how he touched people's lives across many generations. |
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In addition, modern and Holocene sediments were collected from an embayment fill succession, comprising a series of relict foredunes at Longbeach, Guichen Bay. |
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Place the ring mould on top and fill about a third with dressed crab. |
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To enter the competition, fill out the application form on this page. |
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If you have shrubs such as forsythia that don't offer much interest in mid-summer, plant a few clematis vines to fill the branches with color during the summer months. |
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Vivienne helps residents with a wide range of tasks, including making benefit appeals, helping to fill out forms, and advising them on tax and pension credits. |
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If, for instance, you have alkaline soil you can dig a large hole, fill it with ericaceous compost and grow acid-loving plants such as azalea and foxgloves. |
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To fill time, they showed Cael Sanderson's victory in freestyle wrestling. |
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It has a three-piece, reversible cutting blade to fill the 17-yd. bowl. |
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But the fuzz won't let Sonny fill his antisocial, autonomous dance card. |
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Although efforts where made to train new employees to fill the gaps, two of the four trained where pouched by other, better paying ministries, while the other two died! |
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Once the end of the cystoscope is in the bladder, sterile water will be passed through it to fill the bladder up and make the whole of the lining visible. |
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Wigan and Oldham are the best places in the area to fill up if you are looking to save the pennies, with the cheapest garages there selling unleaded petrol at 79.9p a litre. |
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When the propeller blade had split in the air, several splinters of wood had flown off, but Bennett, nothing daunted, shaped new bits out of a packing case to fill the gaps. |
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