Word: filled
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...obstacle then was so great that in order to fill the newly constructed House--built for no more than 220--Coolidge was forced to open the House's doors to students who were not undergraduates at the College but could afford the rooming fees...
...Steve Forbes bought enough TV ads to fill a network. For his second presidential campaign, he's hiring enough people to staff one. The publishing tycoon, who plans to make it official this week, is rolling out a team that dwarfs his rivals'. "Forbes' strategy has been, If it moves, hire it," says Senator John Ashcroft, a onetime rival...
...happened near the admittedly narrow British realm where he had sequestered himself since 1961. Among this group in the days after his sudden death, at 70, on March 7, there was a more powerful need than usual to talk fondly about Kubrick, as if by so doing they could fill the sudden silence that had descended on their lives...
...sang "I'm going to get so...naked" in their next song "It's All You," and Lou lifted his shirt. A crowd-pleasing concert all around, Sebadoh, in the words of an audience member, "rocked on." Don't miss Sebadoh's appropriately alternative website www.sebadoh.com, where you can fill out a fan personality profile--I think "naked" is one of the options...
Esther K. Whitfield, a student in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences (GSAS), said Zalacain's purpose is "to fill a gap in student publications," by serving as a multilingual collection of articles and creative pieces concerning Hispanic and Latin American society and culture...