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What appeals to many shoppers - fully-stocked shelves with enticing displays, numerous aisles and gleaming floors - can have a different impact as we age.
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What appeals to many shoppers - fully-stocked shelves with enticing displays, numerous aisles and gleaming floors - can have a different impact as we age.
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Fifty pounds of dry ice should keep a fully-stocked 18-cubic-feet freezer cold for two days.
Diane Van: Hurricane Irene: Is Your Refrigerator Ready? Diane Van 2011
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The three-tiered boat, which has no working motor but has all the other familiar modern trappings of home, including high-speed Internet and a fully-stocked refrigerator, gave Bratman a "sense of community" that her old Adams Morgan apartment lacked.
Murky waters for D.C.'s 'boat people' Derek Kravitz 2010
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The three-tiered boat, which has no working motor but has all the other familiar modern trappings of home, including high-speed Internet and a fully-stocked refrigerator, gave Bratman a "sense of community" that her old Adams Morgan apartment lacked.
Murky waters for D.C.'s 'boat people' Derek Kravitz 2010
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Fifty pounds of dry ice should keep a fully-stocked 18-cubic-feet freezer cold for two days.
Diane Van: Hurricane Irene: Is Your Refrigerator Ready? Diane Van 2011
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Fifty pounds of dry ice should keep a fully-stocked 18-cubic-feet freezer cold for two days.
Diane Van: Hurricane Irene: Is Your Refrigerator Ready? Diane Van 2011
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I felt a bit like John Cleese in the Monty Python cheese shop sketch; a cheese shop without cheese, a fully-stocked meat department—without pig's feet?
What Do You Mean, You Don't Sell Pigs Feet? Con Chapman 2011
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Fifty pounds of dry ice should keep a fully-stocked 18-cubic-feet freezer cold for two days.
Diane Van: Hurricane Irene: Is Your Refrigerator Ready? Diane Van 2011
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The three-tiered boat, which has no working motor but has all the other familiar modern trappings of home, including high-speed Internet and a fully-stocked refrigerator, gave Bratman a "sense of community" that her old Adams Morgan apartment lacked.
Murky waters for D.C.'s 'boat people' Derek Kravitz 2010
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