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The set-up offers a rash of crude expository dialogue that fills us in on the historical background.
A lawyer for the Kercher family, Francesco Maresca, called the ruling "a good sentence that fills us with satisfaction".
We are optimistic that we can restore this ancient city, a prospect that fills us with happiness and joy, despite the war we are still living through.
We know that watching a tragic back story that fills us with the sads on a Sunday night deflects from having to think about the horror of waking up and going to work on Monday.
Maria goes into a flashback, one that fills us in on the chaos of the opening which has seen her, in a pink summer dress, crouching in burnt fields, hiding like a frightened animal from gun-toting soldiers.
"We are profoundly affected by – and feel like orphans before – a decision that fills us with sorrow, given that we felt so secure and illuminated by his rich teachings and his fatherly closeness," Cardinal Antonio María Rouco Varela, head of the Spanish bishop's council, said in a statement.
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It's lasted through good times that filled us with joy, and hard times that tested us.
Events that we anticipate will give us joy make us less happy than we think; things that fill us with dread will make us less unhappy, for less long, than we anticipate.
I now have become nostalgic in an eerie way about that time I spent inside the site, almost wishing I was starting it all over again, so strong was the comradeship and sense of purpose that filled us all. 5. Is there one image or scene that evokes that day for you?
Saturday afternoon's "Natural Disasters" panel at the Directors Guild Theatre began with an admission from the moderator David Grann that he — like everyone else on earth — is obsessed with earthquakes, volcanoes, tornadoes, and asteroids; or as he put it, "things that fill us with fascination and terror".
By Kelly Stout October 2, 2010 Saturday afternoon's "Natural Disasters" panel at the Directors Guild Theatre began with an admission from the moderator David Grann that he — like everyone else on earth — is obsessed with earthquakes, volcanoes, tornadoes, and asteroids; or as he put it, "things that fill us with fascination and terror".
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