They filled the world with cars and televisions and computers.
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Mumbaikars of all stripes eat very well, from the panipuri (fried savoury snacks) sold in khau gullies (lanes filled with food stalls) to the world-class cuisine at five-star restaurants.
The world is increasingly filled with black boxes that we, and even the elites who are paid to manage them, half-understand.
Other countries have filled the void and are now competing with us for the world's smartest students.
The Breakaway Brazil Facebook and the YouTube pages were filled Wednesday with tributes to Swanson from soccer fans around the world.
The script, by Helen Childress, is packed with knowing pop-culture references, and the soundtrack is filled with the music of college-radio favorites like World Party and Juliana Hatfield.
In the modern world, each successive generation is disproportionately filled with the children of people who wanted as many children as possible.
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The world is filled with liars: philandering husbands, big-time embezzlers, bogus health gurus.
From rafting the Grand Canyon to sailing the Galapagos to trekking in the Himalayas, the world is filled with true once-in-a-lifetime adventures and destinations.
Blue Ivy, the world is filled with wannabe comedians and pun-sters.
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The complex is a patchwork of various connected buildings added over the years, filled with a warren of hallways and quirky features such as the World of Rubber museum, conveyor belt-like "speed ramps" that were Goodyear-made hybrids of escalators and moving walkways, and a room filled with models of Goodyear plants.
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That the world is, in fact, filled with mostly good and decent people who are simply doing the best they can.
He filled his games with his childlike interpretation of the world as a carnival of quirky perils and hidden delights.
Clearly, the online world is filled with con artists who have thought about virtually every scam by which they can rip you off.
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The world is already filled with small and scattered wireless sensor networks covering local areas in factories and farms, homes and offices and increasingly cars and people.
And he plans to launch a quarterly magazine in Europe filled with stories and pictures evoking the Red Bull world: music, extreme sports, night life, social trends.
While the business world is filled with innovations that make products better and cheaper, higher education just keeps getting more expensive--vastly outpacing all increases in the cost of living.
The people of this world are talking animals, and the skies are filled with dragons and sky squids.
Real Madrid became the world's dominant team in the 1950s with a roster filled with foreign stars, such as Argentine Alfredo Di Stefano.
Operation Christmas Child demonstrates love in a tangible way to needy children around the world through delivering shoeboxes filled with toys, toothbrushes, crayons and candy.
In the wake of the latest arrest, the bustling "Crossroads of the World" was filled Tuesday with performers, including multiple versions of Mickey and Minnie Mouse, Hello Kitty, a Transformer robot, Lady Liberty, Super Mario and Elmo.
Still, the whole ordeal got us at Engadget thinking -- is the planet ready for humans to wear video recorders, and will it ever shake a general unease related to the threat of a world filled with omnipresent cameras?
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My fellow Americans, I know that at a time of upheaval overseas -- when the news is filled with conflict and change -- it can be tempting to turn away from the world.
The city is also home to food theme parks such as Gyoza Stadium and Ice Cream World, vending machines filled with canned coffee drinks, and probably more food fads than anywhere else in the world (today its pancakes, tomorrow it might be cod roe).
In the virtual world as much as the real one, the past months have been filled with bleak economic news.
As in 2007, there are four pools of five teams, with the top three positions in each pool filled by the 12 pre-qualified teams from the last World Cup.
As in 2007, there will be four pools of five teams, with the top three positions in each pool filled by the 12 pre-qualified teams from the last World Cup.
Of the world's automakers, General Motors is the most resolute champion of a future filled with vehicles powered by hydrogen fuel cells that emit only water as exhaust.
Some place, or rather in multiple places, in the world must be entire trash dumps filled with unused phone books and Yellow Pages.
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