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The Hayward resident, who served in the Air Force before driving cabs in San Francisco, makes semi-monthly maintenance runs in Golden Gate Park to replace missing containers—they sometimes disappear—and to replace filled-up sign-in sheets.
Geocaching Players Treasure the Thrill of the Hunt Stu Woo 2011
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But we believed it was achievable and became more so with every passing day, every careful click, every filled-up notebook.
AMERICAN SUBVERSIVE DAVID GOODWILLIE 2010
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What do you need to see, to learn, to feel before you can say that you are filled-up, completely satisfied?
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On a closer examination this deep cleft proved to have a solid, filled-up bottom.
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My Blackberry was filled-up all day with messages from Congressmen essentially saying it's troubling to them that the White House seems to be retreating on this public plan.
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For Kathleen Ford, the glass is surprising filled-up.
Exclusive: Gibbons, Ford lead race to be next Mayor, according to SP voter survey Peter Schorsch 2009
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In the foreground, below the high snow-ridge that forms one side of a very wide but partly filled-up crevasse, the marks of ski can be seen in the snow.
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Not unexpectedly, the call went right to the filled-up voice mail.
The Double Life is Twice as Good Jonathan Ames 2009
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We had our camp that evening in the middle of a big, filled-up crevasse.
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Not unexpectedly, the call went right to the filled-up voice mail.
The Double Life is Twice as Good Jonathan Ames 2009
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