Sentence examples for commonly filled from inspiring English sources

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Powders, granular products, and capsules or tablets are also commonly filled in units of volume or weight, though tablets are sometimes counted before packaging.

Diallage, either of the two pyroxenes augite and diopside, which have well-developed, close-spaced, parallel partings commonly filled with magnetite or ilmenite.

Most recently, the National Trust for Historic Preservation put the entire state of Vermont -- all 9,250 square miles -- on its list of "most endangered" places, an annual list more commonly filled by historic buildings or unusual scenic areas.

Until recently he commonly filled his days performing insurance exams on workers, sometimes as many as 50 in an afternoon, he said in his small office in Borough Park, Brooklyn.

Lifeguarding positions are commonly filled by college students who may not want to feel disconnected from their gadgets, even if their job is to devote full attention to watching for signs of trouble.

Chinese PhD theses are commonly filled with copied material and many PhD students would have difficulty at the master's degree level in western universities.Recently two deans from two major universities were censored for publishing criticism of the culture of guanxi (connections) as having undue influence on the granting of research funding.

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The U.F.C. puts on about 15 events each year, and while it commonly fills arenas at an average ticket price of $245, pay-per-view revenues are the heart of its business model.

"Right" is a word that commonly fills conversations.

The lakes commonly are filled with clay-sized sediment that is less easy to erode than surrounding material and thus may cause a more complex meandering system in its parent stream.

The commonly used filling materials such as autogenous cancellous or corticocancellous bone graft, allogenic freeze-dried cancellous and cortical bone graft, PMMA and bone substitutes usually take the shape of the lesion resulting in a deformed bone with the possible limitation of function especially in the upper limb [12, 13, 14].

Stuffing the expanded lesion with the commonly used filling materials such as autogenous cancellous or corticocancellous bone grafts, allogenic cancellous or cortical bone graft or bone substitutes including PMMA usually result in a bulky and deformed bone with possible premature fusion of the nearby epiphysis and shortening [24].

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