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I understand the reason for them, and I don't believe those particular spots could have been filled any other way (although I admittedly didn't spend much time looking at it), but that kind of fill is always jarring to me.
That there was no tool to be able to communicate in that space, and by opening that up and enabling people to kind of fill that space we unlocked a huge amount of potential in terms of people being able to communicate ideas and learn about what's going on around them".
So we're going to need [junior defenseman] Jason [Crane] to kind of fill a different role.
It was up to me to kind of fill in the meaning for it.
You kind of fill up the first twenty-four, then work on the other twenty-four, and that would be just for one song.
The guys will rehearse the songs and then be able to play live, and not one note is different or there's not an instrument added after the fact to kind of fill out the sound.
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The person kind of fills in the end of the sentence, saying a little more than he necessarily wanted to".
"He kind of filled a vacuum," said Harry J. Hartley, who was the president of the University of Connecticut from 1990 to 1996.
Sometimes you see something that's not there, and your mind kind of fills in the blanks of the conversation.
It's very tasteful and intelligent, and to dance it is very satisfying because it kind of fills all your senses".
The Provence quilts tend to be made of two large pieces of whole cloth, either cotton or silk, that are sewn together with some kind of filling element, like batting or cording, sandwiched between them.
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