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Within seconds the flame was multiplying, climbing the wall, and seeping into the paper filled trash can.
NPR: 'Arson' by Nick Lysohir
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If America falls off a fiscal cliff come January those depths cannot be filled with wads of paper.
FORBES: Bernanke Plus Obama Equals $5 Gas Post Election
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On registering a must to receive a security entrance badge each participant is handed a tote bag filled with reams of paper: a thick booklet listing all participant, schedules of events, press releases on various sessions and other memos.
FORBES: New Davos Slogan: Save Oil, Kill Trees
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He opened a closet and pulled out a plastic tub filled with reams of graph paper documenting early versions of the Ithkuil script and twenty-year-old sentence conjugations handwritten in marker on a mishmash of folded notepads.
NEWYORKER: Utopian for Beginners
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His printer was filled with bright-yellow paper.
NEWYORKER: L��?tranger
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My apartment is filled with such books that on paper, I never should have been able to understand.
FORBES: Read to Lead: The Secret Code for Cracking 'Tough' Books and Reading Above Your Level
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Johnson pulls trailers filled with everything from TVs to toilet paper on as many as 25 trips a month for stretches of up to 500 miles.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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Many of America's allies are unwilling to spend the necessary resources on their own defense, much less help the U.S. Despite the economic reality, the paper maintains that Europe is filled with some of America's most "stalwart" and capable allies.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Center For Security Policy
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Telephone operators could still receive calls with no trouble, but they filled out information by hand on slips of paper, and runners took the paper to the appropriate dispatcher, located on the same floor, who radioed responders.
WSJ: Glitches in new NYC 911 system
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Plastic tops were removed, foil peeled off, paper containers unclasped, and the room filled with a happy clatter, the air with culturally diverse aromas: curry, ginger, garlic, basil.
NEWYORKER: Luda and Milena
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The air is filled with a smoky smell and the ground is littered with tiny scraps of red paper.
BBC: Taipei residents urged to use CDs not firecrackers