Sentence examples for filling border from inspiring English sources

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Specifically, they reported significantly improved defect filling, border repair integration and surface tissue repair along with far less evidence of fissuring and fibrillation in OLTs treated with BMAC (Hannon et al. 2016).

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It arrived when my husband and I bought our central New Jersey house and I was taking whatever people gave me to fill borders.

But meanwhile, across North Africa, hundreds of thousands more were scrambling to find shelter, burdening volunteer host families, filling spartan border camps in Egypt and Tunisia, and struggling to avoid attacks in Libya, where dark-skinned foreigners mistaken for mercenaries were often targets.

One is filling the border pixel in ∂Γ which is adjacent to background area, first.

Although the government, in deference to its ally Syria, refuses to send troops to "guarantee Israel's security", it has filled the border area with policemen.

The first appearance by the U.S. created an electric atmosphere as fans flooded across the border, filling Winnipeg Stadium with a boisterous red, white and blue flag-waving crowd.

To evaluate the relationships of the MOCART score and some of its variables (degree of defect filling, integration of border zone, surface of the repair tissue, structure of the repair tissue, signal intensity of the repair tissue) with the KOOS variables and those of the IKDC, Spearman's correlation coefficient was calculated considering the ranks of the variables, not their numerical values.

Outside, shirtless workers were still busy enchanting the wood, squatting to fill garden borders with blooming plants that had just been carted up the cobblestone path.

We know gang members are pouring across the border and filling up our prisons.

The New Yorker, April 9, 1960 P. 32 A resourceful fellow smuggles contraband liquor across the Mexican border by filling Mason jars with the stuff and placing a plastic scorpion of his own design in each jar.

By Hy Sibley and Burton Bernstein The New Yorker, April 9, 1960 P. 32 A resourceful fellow smuggles contraband liquor across the Mexican border by filling Mason jars with the stuff and placing a plastic scorpion of his own design in each jar.

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