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I used food to plug up my feelings.
Chewing gum and even Gummi Bears are often banned, too, because they can be used to plug up locks.
"Sometimes they use Krazy Glue to plug up the holes they have injected into," the undercover detective said.
It seems to me that, in order for this experiment to plug up the loophole, the quasars would have to select themselves.
It wasn't really released: it was just dropped into a Broadway theatre for a week, to plug up a hole before "Outland" arrived).
While you're at it, you should let asylum seekers work and use their abilities to plug up the worsening skills shortage.
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And a small survey of students revealed that when it came to beating the noise, some with construction-adjacent carrels preferred plugging in with headphones to plugging up with foam.
These pads contain beta hydroxy acid which are attracted to plugged up pores and help to dissolve the plugs.
The documents stated that border guards were to reprimand immigrants and record information relating to ethnicity in a bid to better understand the flow of immigrants into and across Europe and in order to eventually plug up that flow.
And, with the current public feeling towards companies (especially those begging for free taxpayer money), there will never be a better time to try and plug up those holes.
One prostaglandin, called thromboxane, is produced in tiny blood cells called platelets, and causes them to adhere to one another and plug up any sites of bleeding.
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