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It's hard to imagine Yonkers as full of anything other than New Yorkers or Sleepy Hollow full of Cajuns from Louisiana.
That December, her garage was full of anything that could be sent overseas: cartons of Slim Jims and Ritz crackers, Colgate toothpaste and Tampax, Yoo-hoos, Milk Duds and Famous Amos cookies — so much that she and her husband had to keep their two cars outside.
If the soundbox is stuffed full of anything, no music.
No need to be full of anything, just the need to BE.
His awkward sweatiness, his beard that could be full of anything, his Kanye dubs...they all equal magic.
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"I am confident the president will give a full explanation of anything that happened," he said.
Despite the dozens of people involved in the transactions, the report describes an atmosphere of compartmentalized information, where few people understood the full scope of anything that was going on.
The most-celebrated account of teleology was that given by Aristotle when he declared that a full explanation of anything must consider its final cause as well as its efficient, material, and formal causes (the latter two being the stuff out of which a thing is made and the form or pattern of a thing, respectively).
Although the passage is not easy to interpret, his main point seems to be to emphasize that analysis must be supplemented by synthesis to yield a full solution of anything.
Admirers of Schoenberg's orchestral song cycle (and I am a wary one) will tell you that that envelope was stuffed full of messages; anything smaller could not have held them all.
A sunset, a want ad, a boy with a face full of secrets, anything can lead a writer down the path of "What if?" For Far From You, it was three sentences, scribbled in a notebook and the image of a boy and a girl, full of grief, and kissing for all the wrong reasons: Later, I stare at his face in the moonlight and wonder if he can tell that I kissed him like I already know the shape of his lips.
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