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It's full of puzzles; it's full of ways that it leads the reader astray.

His leg was now capable of full extension.

In the two days leading up to the full moon, the orb might look full to the naked eye, but its brightness is only half of what it will be on the night that the moon is full.

A cell phone plan that USES a full-minute billing increment means that a one-second phone call will be billed as a full minute.

Sometimes, looking at the sky far away, dull, full of mood.

Which now upon my fingers thoughtfully/I ring out to the full brown length and say

Clicking on a dish directs readers to the web page of an individual food blogger with the recipe's full details.

Grown in volcanic soil, this fair trade coffee is full-bodied with a light acidity and hints of cocoa.

With the earth, the moon is full of moon and moon, and the stars are so brilliant.

The ring of memory is deeply engraved in the soul. You circle in the ring, and it is full of space.

a life full of vicissitudes

Her speech was full of flourish.

She's always so full of go.

We have full confidence that we shall succeed.

This meant that people in Chicago liked to brag or talk about how great their city was. They were full of wind or full of hot air.

I haven't heard too many pigs fart but I would describe it as very full-on.

No one likes jet lag. We get off a flight feeling wrinkled and exhausted and then head into a day full of meetings or jump full swing into a vacation.

The "full moon" in the rule is the ecclesiastical full moon, which is defined as the fourteenth day of a tabular lunation, where day 1 corresponds to the ecclesiastical New Moon.

You just wear my pride, dark night is my solo moment, full of inspiration from your feelings.

Knowing what motivates and drives you and your employees can also explain your frustrations when you don't see your team performing at full tilt.

The battlefield is full of the army.

The answer to the question is full of paradox.

"It has yet to reach its full size and strength, and its owner his or her full intelligence; but at this age the likelihood of death is least. "

PolyU, established in 1972 as the then Hong Kong Polytechnic, attained full university status in 1994.

Regionally, sub-Saharan Africa has the smallest percentage of its workforce working full time for an employer, with nearly one in five reporting that they have a full-time job with an employer.

I think if you got a bunch of writers and painters together in one room, you'd have a room full of people with pretty choppy sleep lives.

Interviewer You must have a full life.

London is full of tourists in the summer.

"I do not believe anyone with a shred of conscience can reject our application for a full membership of the United Nations and our admission as a full-member state," he said.

It would therefore be wrong if we still fail to make full use of the plant capacity and technical forces of coastal industry.

Dusty affairs fill the palm full

Ted behaved as if he lived in a full-blown communist society.

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He's a full-time backpacker.

Over a carpet of full-bodied coniferous trees, the jagged spine draws closer until we're looking at it vertically, finally using the glass dome to its full potential.

Half empty or half full?

They are full of dancing, clapping, screaming and Shouting that may seem jarring to the untrained ear.

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Some people may wince at the idea of paying top dollar for a full tank of gas, but you actually save a lot more gasoline if you spare the extra money to load a full tank.

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