The film's titles appear on screen as if they were written with a word processor, replete with mistakes that need to be corrected. |
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Canada is synonymous with the fur trade and our history is replete with the stories of trappers, trap lines, and the great fur-trade routes. |
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Finally replete and satiated, the bronze bird cheeped happily, mouth opening to reveal four flat, stubby teeth. |
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He paints a true-life picture of lawless New York in 1840 where the streets are replete with socially maladjusted persons and criminals. |
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The artwork is replete with puns that play on the shapes and silhouettes of individual motifs. |
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His movies seem to be replete with great ideas hampered by wild mood swings of stupidity or silliness. |
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The woman's response in verses 11 and 12 is replete with Johannine double-entendre, irony and misunderstanding. |
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Regrettably, this draft constitution, which is replete with jargon and undefined terms, fails to heed that lesson. |
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Of course, history has been replete with despotisms and petty dictatorships. |
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A fourth is revealed to be playing a very silly videogame replete with boinging sound effects. |
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This results in fluid retention of a slight degree when you are able to drink adequately and replete your exercise fluid losses. |
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Troy made a fabulous war bonnet and reported on the Plains Indians replete with buffalo, tepee, and travois information. |
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In both works the handling of the chamber orchestra is masterly and the scores are replete with memorable tunes. |
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They are a model of rational discourse, replete with references to the Federalist Papers and other similarly unimpeachable authorities. |
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The literature is replete with studies on various aspects of stress and coping in Western populations. |
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These texts are replete with negative portrayals of Muslims and an uncritical glorification of Brahminism. |
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James made numerous books with pages of facsimile postcards, replete with colored stamps and cancellation marks. |
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This is the truly disturbing and important story, replete with ironies and sophistical logic. |
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In restaurants, as in theater, patrons pay for a lush, contrived setting replete with stagey scenery and sophisticated lighting techniques. |
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The Vedanta, which represents the apogee of Indian philosophy, is replete with concepts that are of tremendous contemporary significance. |
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Below the ocean surface lies an even greater diversity of life, replete with corals, sponges and barnacles, as well as icefish and toothfish. |
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Even the monumental Marian shrine in Washington, D.C., replete with a plethora of elegant Byzantine images, feels cold and inauthentic to me. |
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I found a nice restaurant which was replete with old-fashioned gas lamps and Union Jack cushions. |
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A document replete with cadastres and flow charts that resemble the scratchings of a drunken maze designer. |
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The Warner budget allows them a swank bus, replete with a tour manager, a sound guy, and a roadie. |
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There are parchments of painstaking calligraphy, replete with fabulous swirls and curlicues, and magic carpets wider than the Bosphorus. |
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Her works are replete with objects teeming with personal histories and memories that also act as media to convey universal ideas. |
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They also had an early 300-baud modem, replete with the coupler into which you had to put the phone receiver. |
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Its election manifesto is replete with populist rhetoric opposing privatisation and defending the public sector. |
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The same rock solid gameplay, replete with superb control and surprisingly deep levels, is back. |
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In one sense it is an epistolary novel, replete with plot and characters, scenes and backdrops. |
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The show is replete with simple, haunting images, and an evocative score pervades the physical action. |
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It's at this point I begin to wonder whether Wayne's post is actually satirical, replete with deliberate ironies I completely missed. |
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History is replete with overextended conquerors, who suffered from invincibility complexes, ultimately becoming conquered themselves. |
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What's documented here is that personal warfare, replete with bursting explosions and a splattering of machine-gun notes. |
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Therefore with replete patients, one must address and eliminate the repletion. |
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Now, the concept is replete with quick fills, personalised service by experts, total vehicle management and consumer conveniences. |
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Her works, which comprise photos, installations, videos and sculptures, are replete with kitschy imagery. |
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Automotive history is replete with instances where luxury brands expanded their lines downmarket. |
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Santana's own contribution is replete with rubato, ornamentation and suspensions. |
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Luftwaffe history is replete with legends of indomitable German fighter pilots. |
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They are replete with rocky crags, waterfalls, brooding skies and, in one case, a baleful moon straight out of a Caspar David Friedrich painting. |
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The painting is replete with colourful animals and childlike forms, all products of Dixon's fertile imagination. |
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They visited the area, replete with a freshwater pond, acres and acres of oyster beds, and access to a saltwater creek. |
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Unfortunately, she has not been well served by her editors, and the book is replete with minor typos, awkward phrases, and run-on sentences. |
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Unfortunately, the history of the region is replete with false peaces, false starts and unilateral attempts to impose a settlement. |
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Modern day society is replete with situations that make chronic stress highly pervasive. |
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Arabian Jazz is replete with humorous instances of recontextualized cultural inheritance, cultural teases, and trickster-like irony. |
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The latest trend among technophiles is to communicate through video logs online journals replete with film clips shot on digital video cameras. |
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The memoirs describing late nineteenth-century childhood are replete with images of cold, distant parents. |
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For the medieval period, especially the Renaissance, is replete with examples of overweening pride in the human place in the cosmos. |
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From the top, a large metal tower protruded, replete with viewing platforms and a proud pennon snapping in the sea breeze. |
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One camp insisted that Burke's writings were replete with outrage and warrantably so. |
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It was replete with mathematical formulas and stated his case with a rare cogency and persuasiveness. |
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Their history is replete with heroic deeds of selfless devotion and supreme sacrifice over the years. |
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Danny produces a highly stylized mock-serious interview, replete with such features as exaggeratedly elevated diction, sing-songy intonational contours, and slow, deliberate pacing. |
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Be that as it may, his writing is replete with contrasting integrants. |
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Since the film is set in the 19th century, Jones was outfitted in a series of Victorian era gowns, replete with bodice and bustle. |
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Most people will see this film as a harmless piece of escapist whimsy, replete with cute ragamuffins, a performing dog, and old steam locomotives. |
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It starts off like any other Lana tune, replete with minor chords and humming, distorted vocals. |
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Sitting on the side of her bed, her gaze is downturned, replete with a combination of remorse, self-reproach, and despair. |
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While this book reflects a fascination with how things work, it also is a memoir, replete with subjective, idiosyncratic and deeply nostalgic associations. |
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The history of art and particularly photography is replete with individuals who have found success in a style or subject matter from which they rarely varied. |
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Certainly, the overall demeanor of the exhibit resembled an ornate baroque cathedral, large and magnificent, replete with technological splendors. |
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We went out to take some photographs in a marble courtyard replete with shrubbery and elephantine urns where uninterested figures dined al fresco. |
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It is full of moral speechifying and erudite detail and has a convoluted plot replete with melodramatic deaths and wonderful recoveries and coincidences. |
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The inscriptions are replete with complimentary titles and laudatory sentiments and are finely enameled in the purplish gray background characteristic of wares made for him. |
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The anteroom resembled an office replete with a plush couch, several wing-backed chairs and a small desk that prominently displayed a vase filled with purple lilacs. |
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The Glen Lyon Millennium Event takes the form of a horseshoe route which follows an old peat track past a flowing burn, replete with deep pools, rockfalls and ancient trees. |
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He was a big part of the social scene, was involved in society races at the yacht club, and lived in an ostentatious, loud manner replete with several bodyguards. |
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At times there are lush pop songs replete with sappy vocals. |
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I've been around the block once before, having endured the entire formal wedding routine, replete with showers, reception, gowns, and going-away clothes. |
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That's why medical teams, replete with Life Flight helicopters, are always on standby at tour events. |
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They encompass 2,400 square miles of wooded mountains, high-elevation bogs and pine barrens, replete with winding rivers and spectacular waterfalls. |
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A mysterious Internet Web site suddenly appeared, replete with altered newspaper headlines bashing Gardner and other union critics who were running for the board. |
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When I look at her blowsily lyrical and sneakily philosophical abstractions, satisfaction reigns, replete with delicate discriminations and a certain funny, sexy moodiness. |
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Instead, he seems never to have acknowledged such boundaries, seeing culture more as a mulligan stew than as an endeavor replete with categorical divisions and hierarchies. |
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There is a special beginners' area, replete with bunny slopes, free drag lifts and the reward of a confidence building blue run after a couple of days. |
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And the Republican attacks on the health-care bill are replete with paranoia about rationing and death panels. |
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He cuffed her ear then proceeded to drag her sneakily through to the entrance hall where a hallstand replete with walking-sticks, canes and umbrellas snarled their progress. |
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A cursory glance back on American history and the instances of such practice are replete. |
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His team is replete with loyalists in the White House, and senior cabinet officers who lack the clout of their predecessors. |
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The fossil record is replete with evidence supporting a plant-eating, basically frugivorous way of life for ancestral anthropoids, particularly hominoids. |
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History is replete with instances of misguided leaders believing they were statesmen and entering into parleys and talks with intractable and cunning enemies. |
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This invocation, replete with rich mythological allusions, has been an important item in the devotional repertoire of all Kashmir Hindus for the last several decades. |
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You will come across an email from a co-worker and then you will waste both time and energy composing your reply, replete with subtle counter-accusations. |
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I know of no other place its size so replete with nooks and crannies. |
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The lyrics are replete with repetition, prosaism, and smugness. |
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Her poetry is replete with such images, as time and again she writes encomia or praise-poems to particular mothers as well as the state of motherhood as an abstract ideal. |
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He preferred to see the created universe as tidy and divinely disciplined rather than replete with uncertainties, speculations and evolutionary doubts. |
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His bridal couture collection The Mulmul Masquerade was a bespoke line of creative genius replete with handcrafted ensembles. |
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Our current foodscape is replete with examples of the spectacle and the hyperreal. |
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The illustrated catalogue for the Great Exhibition of 1851 is replete with Gothic detail, from lacemaking and carpet designs to heavy machinery. |
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Twelfth Night is replete with gullings, albeit of different degrees and durations. |
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Another nature-inspired curtain is a photoengraved panel pattern depicting a rainforest replete with toucans, parrots and wide-eyed monkeys. |
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Routine tasks, such as baking bread or the simple act of opening a tin of tomato purre, are replete with unspoken import. |
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Activist Bharti Ali feels the Bill is anti-poor in nature and persecutory besides being replete with inconsistencies and legal errors. |
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The Web sites allow pet owners to create profiles of their pets, replete with photos, nicknames and pet peeves. |
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Taste of Brews is planning a surf-themed event next summer and an Oktoberfest replete with oom-pah bands and frauleins next fall. |
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They also have an Arabic section in their menu by the way replete with all the regional favourites including meat samboseks and sheesh tawook. |
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Ten projects for decorating or gifts offer pieced and appliqued projects replete with all kinds of interesting motifs, in full color. |
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All replete with spandex, stage lights, and coconut water vendors galore. |
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I am less unhappy than the rest, because I have a mind replete with images. |
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On the way, the Portuguese capture a Gujarati ship, replete with a magnificent cargo. |
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His style of writing is also much more entertaining, intense and replete with 'gossipy' details. |
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It is replete with the mollusks, the vertebrates, the echinoderms, the brachiopods and some groups of arthropods. |
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I was nonplussed, I stared at my teacher, never before had his swollen face seemed so replete with indifference, stone ataraxy. |
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Early Cretan history is replete with legends such as those of King Minos, Theseus and the Minotaur, passed on orally via poets such as Homer. |
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It was unfortunately replete with errors, having been put together from published sources of widely varying quality. |
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However, the overly glossy presentation of her film, replete with drippy, wall-to-wall music, often makes it feel like an expensive infomercial. |
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History is replete with instances of great men ruled by their barbers. |
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Second courses are replete with imagination, ranging from Gold Egg Yolk, Kampachi, Kurobuta Pork and Sake to Octopus, Coconut, Sea Bean, Olive Oil. |
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Caribbean dancehall flavours replete with heavy basslines, Eastern rhythms in places, and Elizabethan-style strings in the intro to create a truly eclectic, chilled dance mix. |
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The Early Modern World was replete with various methods of coercion and violence that the state would utilize to impose its will on the lower rungs of society. |
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There is probably no form of gown more replete with interest to the artistic designer, nor one that lends itself to greater individuality of expression, than the tea-gown. |
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A theme may be, in itself, perfectly moral, but if the plot is replete with offensive and unacceptable details, the entire story becomes unacceptable codewise. |
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Replete with varied repetitions of broken chord patterns, it features moving eighth notes alternating between the hands. |
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Amino Replete delivers a comprehensive blend of free-form amino acids required for the synthesis of neurotransmitters and neuropeptides. |
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Replete but determined to plough on, I ordered a rum baba, that dessert that graced a thousand dinner tables in the days when kaftans were worn without irony. |
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