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- Ceramic Indian maidens bend low to the water and fill their unfillable ollas.
- Gabriel said, " to fill shoes that are unfillable . " ! end!
- "His retirement leaves an unfillable hole on the comic page, " said Arriola, 82, from Carmel.
- As good a deal as the Mariners made with the Chicago White Sox for their ace, his departure leaves an unfillable void.
- We could get another shooter, but I certainly don't say we have any voids to fill that are unfillable ."
- "If we were in some way to take away all the churches from our society, the hole will be unfillable, " he said.
- If he is not re-signed, Barkley will find employment, perhaps in Miami or Utah, and the Rockets will have a huge, maybe unfillable void.
- Each new editor inherits the peculiar legend established by past editors " whose various pairs of gigantic, unfillable shoes are strewn all over the office floor,"
- Oil concerns in Iraq, analysts say, are also what are behind Russia's actions, which openly endorsed the French plan on Tuesday, saying the American proposal has " knowingly unfillable demands ."
- A battery was set up on the Feh閞v醨 Rondella, which on 19 May succeeded in temporarily silencing two Hungarian guns on 19 May, but the gap grew ever wider, to 15 fathoms wide, becoming unfillable.
- In his zeal to be remembered as peacemaker _ at whatever cost to the security of Israel and the sanctity of its religious identity _ Clinton is raising unfillable Arab hopes and passing on to his successor the increased risk of a Mideast war.
- Helen Fielding's " Cause Celeb " starts out in familiar territory _ Fielding may be the best writer alive when it comes to dithering women attempting to cope with unfillable emotional voids _ but quickly veers off into, not just deep left field, but someplace beyond the bleacher wall.
- Helen Fielding's " Cause Celeb " starts out in familiar territory _ Fielding may be the best writer alive when it comes to dithering women attempting to cope with unfillable emotional voids _ but quickly veers off into, not just deep left field, but someplace beyond the bleacher wall . ( Eyman, Palm Beach Post ) MOVED.