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Its stents are more like Swiss cheese, full of tiny holes that are filled with medication.
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The balloon has been filled with a special gel at the rate of six teaspoons full each week - with the healthy skin and hair stretching around it.
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Fruits are filled with nutrients and have more calories, so if she gets full easily, make sure she eats more fruits than vegetables.
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These small but dense cakes filled with lotus paste and a whole egg-yolk centre symbolise the full moon, and it is the accepted practice to share a cake with friends, family and colleagues.
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Jonjo Shelvey was making his full Reds debut as he filled the Steven Gerrard role behind main striker Ngog and he, along with fellow youngsters Martin Kelly and Jay Spearing, admirably dealt with the intimidating atmosphere at the Stadio San Paolo.
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Full of mood, and despite their initial sombre appearance, many of the frames are in fact filled with light and perhaps a new dawn.
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The action-filled game features multiple playable characters and combines both 2D classic side-scrolling game play with full 3D areas.
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When I left -- my stomach full and cheeks rosy from wine and the chill mountain air -- Kevlishvili offered me a water bottle filled with more of his heady, homemade grape juice.
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Against the headwinds of the slowest recovery since 1960, small business owners are dealing with a tax system that is hopelessly complex, full of provisions that expire every one or two years, riddled with special exemptions, deductions and preferences and filled with new penalties.
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She told BBC News that the study's target audience included people who had not engaged with environmental issues in the past because it had "all been a bit guilt-filled and full of doom and gloom".
BBC: Fun and games 'can save the planet'