Word: filled
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...about 4:30 p.m., all the research is compiled and taken to Mr. Rose's office (one of the interns places it on the table outside, knocks and leaves). The second phase of the extraordinarily long work day begins, just as the rush hour crowds begin to fill the elevators...
...addition, development workers say Glimp's shoes will be difficult to fill. Glimp entered Harvard as an undergraduate in 1946 and has hardly left campus since, serving in a host of positions over the last 50 years, providing him with an extraordinary ability to raise funds...
...trend has accelerated with the proliferation of cable channels, which have hours and hours of program time to fill, and of advertisers looking for novel methods of getting their message across. "As advertisers look for new ways to break through the clutter on the Web and in television, you are going to see a greater push to do this kind of thing," says Betsy Frank, executive vice president for Zenith Media Services. Nor is the practice (if prominently labeled) necessarily evil. Who's to say that a corporate history of AT&T, as told by the folks...
...work-in-progress quality, an appropriately teenage openness. Mangold says he knew as soon as he met Tyler that she would make an ideal Callie, the kindly waitress who intoxicates an overweight loner (Pruitt Taylor Vince) with whom she works in a grim, paneled pizzeria. "I needed someone to fill several bills," he explains. "She had to be devastatingly beautiful but she had to contradict our assumptions about someone who looks like that. I could really see Liv bonding with this guy. She came with this asset of a humongous heart...
...chances are that Harvard will be cashing in on the bid in the fall of 1996. The team is experienced, with a slew of talented returning players who can fill the spots of the graduating seniors...