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The aisle filled up with stools, people (mostly Laotians and about five other foreigners), packages.
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As the concert drew to a close, the aisles filled up with a chorus of young, black-clad Broadway performers joining to sing "Sunday," the climactic anthem from "Sunday in the Park With George".
He walked the aisles, filling up a basket.
The southern aisle, he said, had had "a small circular headed window, filled up from a pointed one" at the eastern end; the east window "was of a design more remarkable for its singularity than its beauty".
The theatres filled up again.
The dance floor filled up.
But it quickly filled up. .
The place filled up.
But by 8 P.M., a half hour before the candidate was scheduled to arrive, some three hundred folding chairs that had been set up in the synagogue were all taken, and the aisles and doorways were filling up.
Baz Luhrmann's "Romeo and Juliet" strains to prove that Shakespeare consists of more than John Gielgud filling up the aisle with noises, but the actors end up twice as stylized, and a tenth as intelligible, as the loftiest Gielgud performance.
"Here's our crunchy peanut butter, sweetheart!" she trilled, scanning an aisle filled with organic food.
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