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In a typical demonstration of Japanese workmanship and efficiency, workers toiled around the clocks and had practically filled in the section of road in just two days, according to local media.
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Yet by this point, your head is so full of celestial harmonies that you can practically fill in the gaps for yourself.
The fans of Louisville and Kentucky practically filled the Superdome, with its capacity for 74,000 people, and created an atmosphere that made the stadium feel like a high school bandbox in Paducah or Owensboro.
Two bunk beds practically filled the compartment, which otherwise included a pretty end table and lamp.
"These days we practically have to use a magnifying glass to make sure every line is filled in and spot invisible because of the thousands of cameras on the red carpet.
had been filled in.
Using statistics to detect cheating on standardized tests dates back to the 1920s, and erasure analyses are practically as old as filling in bubbles on answer forms with a No. 2 pencil.
At generally less than $3 a stick, they not only restore the color at practically no cost but also fill in the scratch if not too severe.
Such devices, pumped by solid-state laser systems operating in the near-infrared, fill in this spectral gap where no such lasers exist, on practically all time scales, from continuous-wave to femtosecond regime.
Such devices, pumped by solid-state laser systems operating in the near-infrared, fill in this spectral gap where no solid-state laser technology exists, on practically all time scales, from continuous-wave to femtosecond regime.
Red Sox fill in holes.
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