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Social networking users noticed that the owner of the name Qwikster on Twitter was not a DVD distributor but a man with an Elmo profile picture whose page was filled with foul language and drug use references.
In the latest issue, written by Frank Miller (the director of the coming live-action adaptation of Will Eisner's "Spirit") and drawn by Jim Lee, Batgirl has a two-page action sequence that is filled with foul language — uttered by the heroine and the ruffians she is battling.
Homes were filled with foul ooze or wrecked by the force of the flood.
(If you do receive an email filled with foul language, this is likely to be a breach of your workplace policy, and it's highly unprofessional. It can also be cause for legal action depending on what is said, especially if you feel threatened, harassed, or slurred).
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During the IWC meeting, being held in Jersey, Japanese delegates showed pictures and videos that, they said, showed the campaigners attacking whaling vessels with projectiles including flares, which set netting alight, and glass bottles filled with foul-smelling butyric acid.
Then, on Oct. 5, 2000, after returning from a three-week vacation, the Birrenbachs discovered that the closet affected by the leak "was covered with black mold and that the entire apartment was filled with a foul stench".
The final moments were filled with timeouts, fouls and strategy.
Two fissures in the broken-tiled concrete floor are filled with a foul-looking liquid, bubbling gloopily.
The statement hardly fazed the Heat, whose recent series against the Indiana Pacers was filled with flagrant fouls, suspensions and general nastiness.
The air filled with loud noise, foul stench, and mysterious flashes of light.
A crowd of 2,916 at San Diego Sports Arena witnessed one of the Doctor's most legendary house calls, a four-overtime thriller that San Diego eventually won, 176-166 — a game filled with 72 personal fouls and 128 rebounds.
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