Short and stocky he might be, but he was full to the brim with Texas swagger.
Most private schools I know are filled to the brim with the 1%.
Fox shows brim with edge, energy, urgency, originality and a Simpsons-like knack for being unawed by what is politically correct.
You will not survive over the long haul without being filled to the brim with a burning passion for what you do.
But now the entire neighborhood seemed to brim with an exaggerated presence.
Why do the pages of our tonier magazines brim with mournful titles like "The Case for Settling" and "The End of Men"?
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Much of boxing's cream is to be found in the lower weight divisions, with the light welterweight ranks full to the brim with talent.
Dinner parties and social gatherings brim with political gossip and strong opinions on everything from international policymaking to an arcane section of an energy bill.
This package is spilling over-the-brim with legendary content that is not to be missed by those who want the ultimate experience of this historic arrival.
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This is a simply awe-inspiring website, filled to the brim with stunning images and ways to explore them through 10 separate, uniquely structured virtual paths.
The essays on communism and the left brim with arresting insights.
In winter, when Florida's citrus trees brim with fruit, chef Michael Schwartz likes to pair grapefruit (his favorite citrus) with fresh fish caught off the coast.
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Here, at the very foot of Britain, every pasty is filled to the brim with ingredients, from the traditional beef to chicken tikka or pizza and chilli.
More hearty dishes of indigenous origin can be found in La Vega Chica, a collection of tiny restaurant stalls that are often packed to the brim with locals.
Hotels in the capital, Kigali, brim with Westerners attending conferences.
However, the piazza's oval contours didn't brim with faithful the way it did in the early days of his pontificate, following the death of his predecessor, John Paul II.
The gravel pit had filled to its brim with melted snow and rain, so that Caro had to edge around it on her way to catch the school bus.
Sad indeed for fans, actors and producers, but the Facebook page itself seems to brim with hope for the same reasons the YouTube channels do: community is the future of television.
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The experts say that Obamacare is filled to the brim with sophisticated new ideas for cost control: Accountable Care Organizations, the Independent Payment Advisory Board, investing in primary care, etc. etc.
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Built in 2005, it is filled to the brim with the latest gadgets, ranging from a TV gallery that records all sorts of meetings and briefings to the president's digital signature device.
The professors, in the good schools great scholars, are unaccessible because they drone their lectures to auditoriums filled to the brim with hundreds, often using broken, hissing microphones, manually changing slides on actual slide projectors.
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Picture the fairgrounds -- perhaps enlarged several fold -- filled to the brim with ultra-slim televisions, giant smartphones, tablets, laptops and enough washers and dryers to keep the entire population of Germany's wardrobe squeaky clean.
The design here is impeccable, a truly ambitious and exciting and gorgeous display of building a linear game that is not linear, an open world that is not open, filled to the brim with secrets and wonder.
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Here the past thrusts through the walls of the present, but it is not a heritage city pandering to the past: it is chaotic, relaxed and frantic, filled to the brim with its stylish, traditional, anarchic, conformist, self-centred, charming and ebullient inhabitants.
Which leads to the trickle-up theory: couture, being about lasting luxury instead of fashion fads, doesn't set trends but rather picks them up by osmosis, and last March the ready-to-wear shows were full to the brim with furs, from Ann Demeulemeester's cave-woman wraps to Amanda Wakeley's ermine jumper to Fendi's furs-that-didn't-look-like-furs (they looked like hobo patchwork coats, chunky grandma jumpers, and velvet skirts).
Less-frequent tours by blue-chip artists like the Rolling Stones, Madonna and U2 may grab more headlines, but their numbers are dwarfed by those of Mr. Chesney, a 45-year-old country rocker whose onstage uniform is a cowboy hat with the brim pulled low and a sleeveless T-shirt that shows off chiseled biceps.
It was the new alternate home jersey for the Mets with the 2013 All Star Game patch sewn on the left sleeve accompanied by a never before seen Mets hat with an orange brim.
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It moved through hoods, beanies and "Cat in the Hat" hats on to baseball caps first turned sideways and then with a flat brim (the polar opposite of the redneck and preppy artfully turned trend) and the current reinvented trend for "the bucket, " preferably from Louis Vuitton or Ralph Lauren.
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About half-way down it had a circular platform, like the brim of a hat, set with small propellers.
For her part, the Queen was resplendent in lime green with a row of pink roses across the brim of her hat.
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