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populates

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Third person singular of populate

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So you could, for example, create a Smart Folder that contains all files, e-mails and other documents mentioning "sausages" that were modified in the last month: the search software then populates the folder with anything that matches these search criteria, and keeps the contents constantly updated.

They belong to the same Pushtun ethnic group, which populates both sides of the border, and their distaste for the Americans differs only in degree, not kind.

An exception is "The Plan", by Rahm Emanuel, one of the smarter young Democratic leaders in the House of Representatives, and Bruce Reed, head of the Democratic Leadership Council, a Clintonian think-tank.Most of the ideas they espouse are small-bore and sensible who, besides the army of lobbyists that populates Washington, could be against simplifying the tax code?

The bacillus Propionibacterium acnes, which populates the lesions, may also contribute indirectly to the inflammation by metabolizing the sebum to produce irritant fatty acids.

As Firefox users browse the web this page populates with suggestions based on their most frequently visited sites.

Gambon is just one member of the impressive cast that populates this remote ex-mining community in the Arctic, the "Fortitude" of the title.

From his early days, young Alfred yearned to get away, pinning maps to his bedroom wall, collecting railway timetables, planning journeys across the oceans; but, as Ackroyd points out, the London of his childhood – the street markets, pubs, and picture houses – populates his early films.

And although Freedland populates the novel with strong female characters, I felt that occasionally the writing tipped over into the murky territory of objectification.

Television populates that domestic — or online — solitude with characters who come by every week (or, with bingeing, move in for the weekend).

Paul Taylor often populates his dances with creatures who seem half human and half something else rather appalling.

"Paul Taylor often populates his dances with creatures who seem half human and half something else rather appalling," Joan Acocella writes, in this week's Goings On About Town.

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