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Solutions or suspensions of colorants or their precursors may be padded onto piece goods by passing the cloth through a trough containing the liquor and then between rollers under pressure.
Google can trot out the 9 million number as proof that their strategy is sound, but I believe those may be padded stats.
Lines may be "padded" with extra characters for the purpose of clarifying meaning.
In fairness, such number-crunching has its limitations; Madonna's 282 hits, for example, may be padded by articles that contain phrases such as "She may not be a genius, but Madonna's not an idiot.
And at first glance, these six women in their late-20s and 30s seem as successful and stunning as their fictional counterparts ― one cast member even came out on Oprah ― of course, like many reality shows, their resumes may be padded for added interest.
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To those who suggest that the W.N.B.A. may be padding its numbers, Ackerman noted that the league "doesn't do anything any different than the N.B.A".
True, the character in the story is facing winter in the Yukon, while you may be padding around your living room with the thermostat turned up, but you have something in common.
And even those Fiat sales may have been padded by registering cars twice.
While the Granz discography may be more padded than jazz historians would like, at least the dross is mitigated by gems like his work with Oscar Peterson (who provides the book's foreword) and his glorious run with Ella Fitzgerald.
Particularly in long poems or novels or operas, some parts are clearly more important than the others, though contributing to the whole, and some parts may be simply "padding".
Some viewers speculate the cat may just have been padding the towel, and it was coincidence the rag ended up being pushed around the floor.
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