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; and Fill
* C implementation of Flood / Seed Fill Algorithm from Graphics Gems ; BSD ( ish ) license, by Paul Heckbert.
; Gravity Fill: An external fill point for filling the fresh water tank made up of a large diameter hose that runs into the tank and incorporates a hole in the side of the RV which allows water to be fed, via a water hose, into the tank using gravity alone.
Their last studio album, Light Fill My Room, was released in 2001 on independent record label Um & Ah ; it had been recorded a few years earlier and financed by Festival Mushroom Records, although the major label dropped them and the release was thus held up.
Light Fill My Room was a more polished, radio-friendly affair ; it had elements of Swirl's shoegazing sound, but also ballads and even a children's choir on one song.
" God's blessing to Adam and Eve " Fill the land and conquer it " ( Genesis 1: 28 ) is interpreted by Rav Soloveitchik ( as well as Samson Raphael Hirsch and Isaac Breuer ) as a positive mitzvah calling man to develop and improve God's world ; this mitzvah of creative activity expresses the divine image in all branches of human culture.
Thus, secular knowledge enables the religious Jew " to fulfill the biblical mandate of " Fill the land and conquer it " ... to carry out their responsibilities to others and, further, by increasing the modalities for improving human welfare, to expand the range of these responsibilities ; and, finally, to fulfill the mandate of imitatio Dei.
** Fill My Cup, Lord ; The Blackwood Brothers ; Darol Rice ; RCA Victor
To their medieval peacock's head crest ( motto-Praite ), they added the mermaid ( motto-Tout Pret ), as Lords of Balquidder ; and in the seventeenth century, they took the demi-savage holding a sword and a key commemorating the capture of the last Lord of the Isles by the 1st Stewart Earl of Atholl in 1475: hence the motto Furth, Fortune, and Fill the Fetters.
* 1970 Album of the Year-Darol Rice ; RCA Victor, Fill My Cup, Lord, The Blackwood Brothers Quartet
Fill dirt is taken from a location where soil is being removed as a part of leveling an area for construction ; it may also contain sand, rocks, and stones, as well as earth.

; and Stitch
; Running Stitch: One straight line of stitches, often used for fine details, outlining, and underlay.
; Satin Stitch: Also known as zigzag stitch, a satin stitch is a line, border or edge produced by thread being alternately stitched to either side of a baseline.
Daveigh Elizabeth Chase ( born Daveigh Elizabeth Schwallier ; July 24, 1990 ) is an American actress, singer, and voice over artist best known for playing Rhonda Volmer in the HBO series Big Love, Samara Morgan in The Ring and Lilo Pelekai in Lilo & Stitch.
The land contains two distinct parts: Hollywood Boulevard, which features Hollywood-inspired street sets and the rides Twilight Zone Tower of Terror and Studio Tram Tour: Behind the Magic ; and Place des Stars themed around the production facilities of movie lots, containing the attractions CineMagique, Stitch Live !, and Playhouse Disney: Live on Stage !.
This is the last Lilo & Stitch feature to have a VHS issue ; the final film, Leroy & Stitch, would later be only released on DVD.
Then, Stitch has another one of his fits and accidentally scratches Lilo ; this upsets him so much that he decides to leave Earth, believing himself to be " too dangerous ".

; and stitches
Run end of yarn through several stitches along edge to secure ; ;
Examples include cardboard cutouts, which can be used to make tassels, fringe, and many other items ; a pom-pom circle, used to make pom-poms ; a tape measure and a gauge measure, both used for measuring crocheted work and counting stitches ; a row counter ; and occasionally plastic rings, which are used for special projects.
North Americans call this gauge, referring to the end result of these adjustments ; British crocheters speak of tension, which refers to the crafter's grip on the yarn while producing stitches.
To secure the initial stitches of a knitted fabric, a method for casting on is used ; to secure the final stitches in a wale, one uses a method of binding off.
The two types of stitches have a different visual effect ; the knit stitches look like " V "' s stacked vertically, whereas the purl stitches look like a wavy horizontal line across the fabric.
In the simplest knitted fabrics, all of the stitches are knit or purl ; this is known as a garter stitch.
Vertical stripes ( ribbing ) are possible by having alternating wales of knit and purl stitches ; for example, a common choice is 2x2 ribbing, in which two wales of knit stitches are followed by two wales of purl stitches, etc.
Fabrics in which the number of knit and purl stitches are not the same, such as stockinette, have a tendency to curl ; by contrast, those in which knit and purl stitches are arranged symmetrically ( such as ribbing, garter stitch or seed stitch ) tend to lie flat and drape well.
However, this need not be so ; the new loop may be passed through an already secured stitch lower down on the fabric, or even between secured stitches ( a dip stitch ).
The new loop may also be passed between two stitches in the present row, thus clustering the intervening stitches ; this approach is often used to produce a smocking effect in the fabric.
The merged stitches need not be from the same row ; for example, a tuck can be formed by knitting stitches together from two different rows, producing a raised horizontal welt on the fabric.
The side edges are known as the selvages ; the word derives from " self-edges ", meaning that the stitches do not need to be secured by anything else.
New wales can be begun from any of the edges of a knitted fabric ; this is known as picking up stitches and is the basis for entrelac, in which the wales run perpendicular to one another in a checkerboard pattern.

; and are
If it were not for an old professor who made me read the classics I would have been stymied on what to do, and now I understand why they are classics ; ;
We are thirsty and hungry ; ;
There are of course many Souths ; ;
Old attitudes are held more tenaciously in the Tidewater than the Piedmont ; ;
Both concepts are undergoing alteration ; ;
Often, too, the social institutions are housed in these pavilions and palaces and bridges, for these great structures are not simply `` historical monuments '' ; ;
the miraculous way in which music, revelation and death are associated in a single instant -- all this seems a triumph of art, a rather desperate art, in itself ; ;
He is a widower, his three children are dead, he has no one left on earth ; ;
His unsuccessful strivings to give up drink are represented as religious strivings ; ;
The images themselves, like their counterparts in experience, are not neutral qualities to be surveyed dispassionately ; ;
The most primitive feelings are rudimentary value feelings, both positive and negative: a desire to appropriate this or that part of the environment into oneself ; ;
The state universities of Maine, New Hampshire, And Vermont are older and more `` respectable '' ; ;

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