Ramos-Villalta says it fills him with pride that Gutierrez was an immigrant just like him.
The concept alone is worth attention in its own right, in that it fills a need.
The storm is so big that it fills most of the Gulf of Mexico.
Rather than building a federal system, it fills in two holes in the single currency's original design.
So it fills in the blanks between today and the target date with innovative solutions for achieving success.
It fills my heart to go out there and play in front of my countrymen and in front of my family.
Some would say that it fills a psychological need that other companies have not had to do in quite the same way.
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There could be someone in the room willing to pay three times what they think they actually should because it fills out their collection.
It fills every room in his Manhattan apartment except the kitchen.
"You run through a field and the paraglider wing catches the wind, it fills with air, blows you off the ground, you switch on the motor and off you go, you're flying, " he said.
Then, after holding off the orchestra music that attempted to guide him offstage, he said, "It fills me with great joy, but also great sadness, because I'm accepting this award at such a strange time, " he continued, referring to the war in Iraq.
However, it still has no bonding abilities, so no bonding to the bone, it only fills the void without any true integration to the bone.
It's hard not to salute any woman who finds a niche and fills it with a sense of humor and a good product.
And all of a sudden, the levees start collapsing and all of the water just backs into the city and fills it up like a cup of tea.
When the weather is dreary and cold, there's nothing better than cooking something that heats up the house and fills it with fragrant aromas unless it's someone else doing the cooking.
Customers could scroll through the options and select what they want, rather than have a customer-service worker jot down their order on a piece of paper and pass that along to another employee who fills it.
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But by now it should be obvious that the cloud fills more needs than just those.
He fills the container and passes it to someone standing nearby, who passes it to someone else, and so on, until the water reaches the fire.
The way services are commissioned today fills up medium secure beds and makes it hard to expand alternative services.
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In fact, by the time the media fills with warnings of recession, as it has in recent weeks, the worst has usually passed, says InvesTech's Stack.
As the mix fills with backup vocals and violin, it feels like there's still room for more: It's strange there's no glockenspiel, but an accordion turns up in the last 20 seconds of the song.
While money can certainly buy a lot of goodies that make us happy, it cannot buy true friendship , the reciprocal attachment that fills the need for affiliation.
Fortuny's family tree is reproduced on a wall at the entrance of the exhibit, and it is the fruit of this tree that so elegantly fills two floors at the institute.
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Then the doctor fills out a form, you got to take it to the pharmacist.
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It highlights the incentives needed to unleash the entrepreneurial spirit that fills the developing world.
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It's hard to tell when the band is winking at its audience, yukking it up behind epic double-guitar leads and dramatic drum fills.
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