Word: filled
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...alone in the Mad Rush for the Fourth Course. Lunch time conversation was dominated by stories from shopping, everyone hoping that someone else had unearthed the great class that they themselves were not able to find. An e-mail message even began to circulate with suggestions for ways to fill up that last place on the schedule...
...page survey asks 50 questions and takes ten minutes to fill out. "The reason the survey is so long is that we wanted to do this once, collect information about every aspect of Loker," said Kouril...
...Quach '00 also came to PBHA to fill some extra free time...
...schedule. Here is what to change, all referring to vans leaving from Currier House: 1) Double up on vans at peak times such as 9:50 and 9:55 a.m. 2) Run two buses on weekend mornings and afternoons so that the wait is less than 40 minutes. 3) Fill the gap between 2:10 and 4:20 p.m. on weekend afternoons. 4) Run a shuttle between 12:40 and 12:55 p.m. 5) Fix the break in service between 9:55 and 10:25 p.m. from the Square to the Quad. 6) Run shuttles from Johnston Gate...
...question is unanswerable, and rather than dwelling on this point, Martinez emphasizes the incompleteness of historical facts. Only fiction can fill in some of the gaps, but even fiction cannot tell the full story of the "Argentine saint." Martinez admits this fundamental inability to the reader: "I accumulated floods of cards and stories so as to be able to fill in all the blank spaces of what, later on, was going to be my novel. But I left them where they were, leaving the story, because I am fond of unexplained blank spaces." Instead of chasing the impossible, Martinez writes...