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His foundations are plastic beer cases filled with sandbags.
We passed cases filled with diamonds and other spectacular jewelry.
With my crew, I was constantly shuttling camera bags and large black cases filled with lighting or sound equipment.
A sickly yellow light illuminates the worn tables and the glass display cases filled with something resembling food.
The spacious bakery cafe is outfitted with cases filled with a vast assortment of cakes, cookies, pies and chocolates.
The visitor turns this way and that, passing cases filled with ritual bells, coins, measuring devices and maps.
There are glass cases filled with expensive electronic equipment, made for watching or listening, tapping into the secret lives of others.
They had callused middle fingers and forearms scarred by string marks, and often carried backpacks or hard cases filled with yo-yos, some costing hundreds of dollars.
It's unmistakably the oldest hall in the museum; the cases filled with relics from the Kwakiutl and the Tlingit rest under the shadows of towering totem poles.
The dining room is sunk slightly below street level and windowless — instead, there are ceiling-high glass cases filled with wine bottles.
There's a brass pole, a full bar, cases filled with sex toys, an ATM and a computer room for the working girls who don't have laptops.
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