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Today's N.B.A. is filled with centers who play like forwards and forwards masquerading as centers.
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The night was filled with conversations that centered around Microsoft Office 2010, 3D gaming with Cold War, Windows Phone 7, Halo on the new 360 and Microsoft Kinect.
Both are making the trek to the Plaza, a smart, stylish shopping center filled with elegant little boutiques in the middle of town.
Barry Fried, Dewey's principal, said he already has the school library and resource centers filled with otherwise unassigned students.
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But by and large it's a sad fact that comfort has replaced controversy as the order of the day, shopping centers filled with young people happily wandering around, taking selfies, and buying each other muffins and shit from the Disney store, like a bunch of fucking Americans.
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You get wonderful white hot breads with the center filled with shrimp at the little coffee shops there.
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