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wires Filler (Tom Cruise), a
phenomenon where Tom Cruise's face was
rumored to have
drastically changed due to
excessive use of
fillers. (Source)
Filler (media)...
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fibers (pulp), rice bran, and
whole grains are
possible fillers. As
sources of
dietary fiber, a
filler has
little inherent nutritional value for a monogastric...
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medical applications.
Injectable fillers can be in the form of
hydrogel or gels made from
pulverized grafts.
Injectable fillers have
risen in po****rity mostly...
- Co****
filler materials such as
construction aggregate and
rebar are used in the
building industry to make plaster,
mortar and concrete.
Powdered fillers are...
- of
solvent used; oil-based
fillers usually use
mineral spirits,
while water-based
fillers use water. Both
types of
filler use
silica as a
bulking agent...
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appetite for
fillers with meat,
Denver Post
Northrop Davis,
Manga and
Anime Go to Hollywood — Bloomsbury, 2015, ISBN 9781623560386, page 650: "
Filler arcs: anime...
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Fillér (Hungarian: [
ˈfilleːr]) was the name of
various small-denomination
coins throughout Hungarian history. It was the 1⁄100
subdivision of the Austro-Hungarian...
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common fillers.* In Bengali, ইয়ে (yay and
thuri ("..er..that is")) are
common fillers. In Bislama, ah is the
common filler. In Bulgarian,
common fillers are...
- a
filler metal is a
metal added in the
making of a
joint through welding, brazing, or soldering.
Soldering and
brazing processes rely on a
filler metal...
- A seat
filler is a
person who
fills in an
empty seat
during an event.
There are two
types of seat
fillers: A
person who
subscribes to a seat-filling theatre...