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Code, ed"., the blank in each case being filled with figures denoting the last year the legislation of which is included in whole or in part.
The ornament consisted of friezes and medallions in lattice work and arabesque work, the interstices being filled with figures of warriors, hunters, musicians, animals, and astrological symbols.
The office was large and typical — caricatures and tombstones commemorating old deals, a computer screen filled with figures more red than green.
"I went in as everyone else went out," said Mr. Sass, perched on a chair in an office filled with figures of bulls and bears.
There are big ones and little ones, crowded ones and empty ones, paintings filled with figures and others that appear almost entirely abstract.
Any leftover space was filled with figures of tiny deities — Mogaoku was known as the Thousand Buddha Caves — painted directly on the plastered walls or stuck on as sculptural plaques.
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The darkness above the stage fills with figures twisting, spinning or simply hanging like slabs of meat in the cosmic darkness.
10 The instrument consists of a paper pad with blank squares representing each day of the week, which the students fill with figures representing their activities during the day concerning nutrition, physical activities, and sedentary behaviors.
", the blank in each case being filled with Roman figures denoting the number of the supplement.
Even more direct is the Chapman brothers' truly apocalyptic "Hell," nine glass cabinets arranged in the shape of a swastika filled with tiny figures, naked or dressed in Nazi uniforms, many of them corpses in mass graves.
The meeting, backed by a large advisory board filled with religious figures, scholars and diplomats, has been organized in cooperation with the office of the United Nations secretary general.
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