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Examples
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I hope not to be one of them – and as a reader, I really look forward to being able to empty ninety percent of my shelves and reclaim some of my wallspace.
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I hope not to be one of them – and as a reader, I really look forward to being able to empty ninety percent of my shelves and reclaim some of my wallspace.
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Given how much wallspace anime and manga take up at my local big box, I think Apple ain't being cute, they're being pretty smart.
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Rock racing must've paid the UCI for wallspace w/ the aggreement to clean up after filming otherwise that southern sheriff who is after phelps will team up with the notoriouswhen not playing cycle ball-wtfswiss police.
Anarchy Or Irony? The Veneer of Rebellion BikeSnobNYC 2009
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We literally had no room or wallspace, so it might as well be up on display! posted by Bob Eggleton Zillabob | 2:34 PM
Pictures in an Exhibition! Zillabob 2008
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We literally had no room or wallspace, so it might as well be up on display! posted by Bob Eggleton Zillabob | 2:34 PM
Archive 2008-07-01 Zillabob 2008
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Because you're artwork is way too small for the wallspace you've hung it on.
Why you are not the Final Girl, Pat Arbogast 2008
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The Double Down Saloon is my favorite, one of the last true punk-rock strongholds in the city, complete with bras hanging from the rafters and every inch of wallspace covered with stickers of crusty bands that have played there.
kinaesthesia Diary Entry kinaesthesia 2002
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Most of the rest of the wallspace was taken up with shelves, badly-made bookcases that leaned perilously toward each other, like drunks propping one another up, and several appalling pictures of famous mages.
Owlflight Lackey, Mercedes 1997
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These included a main room, never very large, the 'dini equivalent of a water closet - which was, in truth, a closet and several sleeping rooms, with what Laria called bunk beds, usually four in each tier, two and three tiers across every wallspace.
Damia's Children McCaffrey, Anne 1993
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