So fill in by serving baby carrots or sliced red or green peppers or cucumbers with light ranch dressing. |
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She signs a blank check and slides it over to Jean on the impression that Jean may fill in whatever she sees necessary for payment. |
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We should pay our fair share, but not give a blank cheque for others to fill in and sign. |
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I could fill in my remaining blank cheque, show the postmistress my bank card and some form of identification and she would shower me with cash. |
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She had a signed blank cheque of mine and I told her the exact amount to fill in. |
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Outline roof with licorice twists, fill in with white chewing gum shingles, and star and cinnamon candies. |
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Instead of getting on with something useful, managers will be delayed and demoralised by a blizzard of forms to fill in. |
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Clients must undergo a blood test and fill in medical questionnaires as part of the service. |
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Building work is underway to fill in the subway at the foot of New Road and create three new pedestrian crossings. |
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For most of the unbanked, check-cashing services, supermarkets, and other outlets fill in the blanks. |
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We are now asking our readers to fill in a letter and send it to the Prime Minister. |
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It has been deployed to fill in for American combat troops required for the attack on the rebel stronghold. |
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The county council should be asked to fill in a large pothole on the corner just past the Old Wharf. |
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This colorless, solid cream works to temporarily fill in lines and large pores, and leaves a soft, opalescent finish that feels very silky. |
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If, however, the floor is off level, you will need to fill in the low areas before the underlayment is applied, to create a level floor. |
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Just fill in the voting form and you'll be automatically entered into a draw to win one of 20 cases of luxury wines. |
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We stockpiled the material and will utilize it as fill in washouts and other projects around our yard. |
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Where law enforcement agencies are unequal to a task, it is the community that should rise as a man to fill in the breach. |
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Local Citizens' Advice Bureaux will also be more than happy to advise and help fill in any paperwork at no cost. |
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It was the practice to fill in the spaces between the brattices and the wax walls with slack. |
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It is surprising how much detail is brought to mind as you fill in the sketch. |
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The interviewer then had to fill in a box giving the names of products one to four as given by the interviewee. |
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After that initial catharsis had passed she asked me to fill in some questionnaires so that she could establish my state of mind. |
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Banjo and vibes fill in the corners of the song, leaving room for some sort of oscillating synthesizer and closely harmonized vocals. |
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This would be used to fill in a chignon, creating the desired volume of hair. |
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Visitors are also asked to help fill in a memorial book with their thoughts and hopes. |
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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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Actually, it's the missing bits of story you're supposed to fill in that winds me up, but I lack the wherewithal to explain why. |
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On top of that the web-based form error checked itself, prompting you to fill in key information. |
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All you have to do to win this incredible prize is collect the coupons and fill in the answers to each evening's questions. |
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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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He has relied on the recollections of his wife Wendy and the other passengers to fill in the gaps in his memory. |
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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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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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Those who do so are asked to fill in entry forms from their respective regional secretary. |
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You must fill in the date, time of parking and registration number clearly. |
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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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This volume, with contributions by some of the leading scholars in the field, seeks to fill in the lacunae in both areas. |
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I've recruited a great blogger to fill in for me for a few days since I'm unable to lay my pearls before you with the frequency you deserve. |
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Then there's about a million boxes to fill in, but hardly any of them apply to me. |
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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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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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When you run into an unknown, continue to press on and try to fill in the gaps. |
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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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Here, ancestral Brahmin priests give blessings with holy water and fill in records of family genealogies. |
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In that case, we're actually levering the player's imagination as a co-processor to fill in the blanks where the computer is weak. |
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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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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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When Morelli and other full members can't make a performance, Orpheus uses ringers to fill in for them. |
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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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I always line my lips with a dark brownish lipliner and fill in the center with a pale pink lipstick. |
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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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The class ask her to fill in the gaps in the local history of the area, which is not always in the history books. |
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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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A loudspeaker was added to the playback system to fill in some of the higher frequency components. |
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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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Part of Sweetwater's catch-and-release regimen involves tagging and tracking the taimen, to fill in the gaps about their habits. |
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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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In firm ground you can just fill in around the hole and tamp the dirt down. |
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If all these kababs are only appetisers for you, order the tandoori chicken to fill in the gaps. |
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I will still need to fill in the edges but it feels pretty awesomesauce to have accomplished this much. |
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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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They're each given a form to fill in, saying which song from my back catalogue they want me to do and why they want it. |
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Fortunately, many documentary makers of all generations have been insistently trying to fill in the gaps. |
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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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The simple answer is to fill in the blanks with all manner of really important things to do. |
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Perhaps while your other assistant is temporarily indisposed, I could fill in for awhile, just to show my appreciation. |
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There she will be able to fill in her ballot paper in private and put it in a ballot box. |
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Gone are the days when we waited for the morning newspaper to fill in crucial gaps in the radio commentary of a cricket match. |
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Two-way communication is still heavily scripted, with callers asked to fill in the blanks. |
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Fix leaky faucets and pipes and fill in any holes their dripping may have caused. |
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Can we fill in the lacuna which the pessimist finds in the optimist's account of the concept of moral responsibility? |
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So they fastened boards on either side of the banister and caulked and painted to fill in. |
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Five kids cluster around her, asking her to fill in the yellow certificate showing they've put in their time. |
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You fill in this form in quadruplicate, wait six months, and we'll consider restoring your lilywhite status to you. |
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My upper pecs do not stand out like my lower pecs, and I need to find a way to fill in the middle of my chest. |
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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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A 17-year-old clerk was given the sack, as they say in Britain, for failing to fill in a time sheet. |
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Finally, the artists must fill in the shapes outside the circle with a variety of tints and lowered intensities. |
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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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Use this time to ask for clarification of difficult points or simply to fill in information you missed the first time. |
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This is partly because most of us have better things to do than fill in forms. |
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He wants to create four swimming pools within the existing boundary of the lake and fill in all the space in between. |
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And with an electric iron and electric lights, Mother has something to do to fill in her evenings. |
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The stripwork and the quoins are all rebated and stand proud of the stone infill to allow external plaster work to fill in between the strips. |
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Use other shades of gray to fill in gaps so there is a swirly design of color. |
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Bioarchaeology is beginning to fill in the details of the historical record, offering specifics about how food sources changed. |
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If you missed the session about applying engineering tactics to biohacking, I'll fill in the gap. |
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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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The family will fill in an application form showing income, outgoings and savings to determine whether they could cover the fees. |
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Each child had a sheet to fill in with questions connected with time and numbers and based on the exhibits on show. |
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Moisturizers also fill in and fortify gaps between skin cells caused by overzealous washing or hot showers. |
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Instead, users have to download and fill in a coupon and then send it via surface mail. |
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To fill in spare time, he was devising new odds calculation programmes for football matches, which were turning him a neat profit. |
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This is your chance to fill in the blanks on a missive already written, then simply post it off to the public figure in question. |
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Users are required to fill in their address and provide contact details as well as a proof of ID under the less known Aussie Patriots Act? |
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He trekked thousands of miles along the northern coast of North America to fill in the blanks on regional maps. |
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I'd been accumulating information and photographs, but when it came time to write it I knew I'd have to uncover more to fill in the blanks. |
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Well if you had a form I suppose I could fill in the blanks and get the boss to sign it. |
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If you're only looking for certain vocabulary words in certain places, why not just offer an essay template where students fill in the blanks? |
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My friends know better than to ask me to fill in for mixed sports teams when they are short a girl, although I still sometimes get called up as a last resort. |
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For example, it takes only two colors to fill in a checkerboard pattern. |
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I don't like having to reveal personal information when I fill in a job application. |
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When I'm composing my reviews, I often abbreviate the movie title, then use Microsoft Word's replace function to fill in the title in its entirety. |
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By the time I sat down to fill in the blanks, it was a grind to churn out what I already knew would happen. |
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To fill in the survey questionnaire please click on the weblink below. |
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Like a martial artist might get a solid grounding in wing chun and then cross train in western boxing and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu to fill in some gaps. |
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When a cheque is sent out, the bank details are copied and used to fill in Direct Debit standing order mandates which are then used to withdraw money from accounts. |
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And if we can't get the complete guy, we get a guy who's missing something and we try to fill in his blanks by redshirting him, or plenty of individual instruction. |
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A primer is then applied to fill in any small holes, followed by a coat of paint and another layer of protective lacquer until the alloys are almost as good as new. |
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The chaos of the past has given way to an ordered structure where if you want to get a pen, you have to fill in a stationery requisition form in triplicate. |
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They all also lack integrated reverse engineering and manufacturing tools, and while third-party vendors fill in here, none offers its own total art-to-part solution. |
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His regular partner was late that day, and Police Officer Wenjian Liu volunteered to fill in. |
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Experts also hope that the morbid discovery can fill in the gaps of Florentine history. |
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With an Internet connection available, then the integral CDDB lookup facility will quickly fill in the Artist, Title, Album, etc. from its database. |
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Once you fill in the book, you send it back where it joins the others on the shelves and travels with the annual touring trip. |
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The youngster alleged that one of his teachers told him he would be taken into care if his parents did not fill in a form to explain an absence from school. |
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When you fill in the application form for a joint account it will include a mandate giving you both the authority to access the account and the money in it. |
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The Inland Revenue is also understood to be considering a more radical scheme, where some taxpayers who qualify for self-assessment might not have to fill in a tax return. |
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Even though a thin wheat stand will tiller in the spring and fill in, a heavier plant density is less attractive to chinch bugs when they move into wheat in early April. |
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Workers had toiled to move dirt to fill in the deeper puddles and the match was able to proceed with two days of fast shooting in excellent weather. |
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The 17th and 18th-century trio sonata was a favourite chamber ensemble, using two treble instruments and one bass, with a keyboard or lute continuo to fill in the harmony. |
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Her body started to fill in while still keeping a trim figure. |
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It had colloquial English phrases and you had to fill in the blanks. |
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The one credit card company will make a payment directly into your bank account while the other issues blank cheques that you simply fill in yourself. |
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Unconsolidated deposits of ash may eventually mix with water to become massive, quick-moving mudflows, called lahars, that can fill in small valleys. |
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Each of the canisters contain forms for residents to fill in their medical history, including any allergies or regular prescriptions and next of kin. |
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They handily gave out score sheets for you to fill in as you went along. |
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So I had a pretty bludgy night facebooking and such to fill in time. |
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Aunt Jill had a busy day at the office and her secretary called in for a personal day, it being Thanksgiving weekend and all, so I had to fill in. |
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I found someone to fill in for Ellen, and she's doing a great job! |
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Like before, we'll need to fill in the pit with some filler material. |
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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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To fill in details about family and marital status and missing information on occupation, I turned to the census enumerators' books for 1841 and 1851 and local directories. |
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These communities developed as Sikhs migrated out of Punjab to fill in gaps in imperial labour markets. |
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While you wait, apply B Brow Definer to outline the shape you want to achieve, then use powder to fill in any gaps. |
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Bottom gating is presented as a possible solution to turbulent fill in steel casting applications. |
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We then explore the use of lines for contouring, cross-hatching, hatching, and stippling to fill in the sections with patterns. |
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The problem of unrepresentativeness affects other groups with power to fill in the generalities of human right treaties. |
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The writers stated that they were constantly understaffed and unable to take time off because of the need to fill in for the shortages. |
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Sow quick-maturing annuals such as clarkia, candytuft and cornflower to fill in any gaps in your border. |
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The participants were asked to fill in a questionnaire at the start, around 10 days before a speed dating event. |
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With the fall of the fascist regime, Italy was virtually overrun by several political parties who came out of the woodwork to fill in the vacuum. |
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The processing includes Pioneer's Bit Map Expander for compressed audio files to fill in the areas of music that are missing after compression. |
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Previously, gamblers could only exclude themselves from one betting shop at a time and had to fill in forms for each different company. |
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For a bold look, simply fill in theletters with the same color of marker you used on the outline. A brush pen is the easiest for filling. |
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Once the outline is done, fill in the lips with the lipliner to give your lipstick more staying power. |
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This has the potential to fill in bathymetric details on government background charts, or update after storms, dredging and other events. |
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He was a fisherman working on the port's fleet trawlers for 15 years but lost his job in 2002 and took up keepy-uppy to fill in the time. |
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Christine is diagnosed with anterograde amnesia after a car accident and has to try to fill in the blanks in her life. |
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Start with stuff already happening and fill in the backstory later. |
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I lament that doing the trail in such a way means I often have little unhiked gaps to fill in, and that's what I'm doing on this day. |
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The moss garden was created by removing shrubby underbrush and herbaceous groundcovers, thinning trees, and allowing mosses to fill in naturally. |
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Volunteer interpretive rangers often fill in for regularly paid rangers due to budget deficits within the park. |
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To complete the tour dates, the band hired Prefab Sprout drummer Neil Conti to fill in. |
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Listening projects allow the students to determine duple and triple meter and fill in the missing notes of a Bach minuet. |
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All lakes are temporary over geologic time scales, as they will slowly fill in with sediments or spill out of the basin containing them. |
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The golem looks exactly like Mack, and has been sent to fill in for him while the real Mack sets out to save the world from the evil Pale Queen. |
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The nitrogen seeps into the rocky desert soil and fertilizes invasive grasses, causing them to fill in the open spaces between the trees. |
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To fill in the gaps, several computer scientists have banded together to develop improved computer programs for identifying additional Mersenne primes. |
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Members of elite Paratroop Regiments have been told to fill in a form giving personal details about partners, ex-girlfriends and Facebook pages before they go to war. |
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They must rely on more speculation to fill in evidence gaps than would be acceptable in another context that provided more rigorous verifiability of the records available. |
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You could make a pattern of cobble stones, such as the Tegula range from Marshalls, and fill in the rest with gravel, costing a few pounds for a 50kg sack. |
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I'm thinking of the pink and white Baby's Breath, Gyposophile paniculate, which always looks like a cloud of colour which puffs out to fill in the space around it. |
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You could give your students a mud map and ask them to fill in the detail.For a large spreadsheet they should also include a mud map of how the sections are laid out. |
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For example, a time sheet generator was developed to automatically create and fill in employee time sheets originally executed in Microsoft Excel. |
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After all the celluclay has hardened and details are added, the students cover the figure with a thin layer of spackle to fill in cracks or smooth out surfaces. |
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The movie, due March 9, was filmed almost entirely on a Montreal soundstage with Snyder going back later to fill in the missing pieces with digital effects. |
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Demanding both material and mnemonic restitution by reclaiming sites of slavery, Robinson and Berry hope to fill in aporias in the African-American historical archive. |
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First brush down your brow hairs to find your natural shape and groom back, then fill in any sparse areas with light strokes to frame your face and add definition. |
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Now given over to yawning gaps in the courtship of debtors romantically linked to the annulment of fraudsters, the spectacular often has to fill in with the debacular. |
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Along Borrage Lane, an embankment was built behind 15 properties to create a continuous line of defence to strengthen and fill in gaps in the previous piecemeal defences. |
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I'm just painting with a broad brush. You fellows fill in the details. |
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Mugwort and horsenettle are always prepared to fill in any open space. |
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As a routineer you will fill in the details of other men's concepts. |
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When the material is exposed to light of a specific wavelength, it depolymerizes and the low molecular weight segments can flow to fill in a void. |
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In the Judiciary Act of 1789, Congress began to fill in details. |
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We are being asked for a maximum effort sometime over the next few nights, so if one of the other crew are short, then one of your chaps will have to fill in as an odd bod. |
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