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Most games at Stradey fail to fill the ground to full capacity but matches in the Heineken European Cup are often sell-outs so a crowd cut would hit the club in the pocket.
BBC: NEWS | UK | Wales | South West Wales | Crowd cut threat over pitch ban
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The National Museum of Computing (TNMOC) at Bletchley Park, Buckinghamshire, has been at the centre of efforts to fill the gap and ensure the full story of wartime computer development is told.
BBC: Wartime diary helps to tell Colossus story
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During that time, the three 20-something year old founders worked on the weekends to manually fill pouches, while still keeping full time jobs in order to finance the venture.
FORBES: For Beverage Entrepreneurs With A Drinking Problem, Advice From New Orleans
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Obama used the recess appointment to install Deputy Labor Secretary Sharon Block, union lawyer Richard Griffin and NLRB counsel Terence Flynn to fill vacancies on the labor board, giving it a full contingent for the first time in more than a year.
NPR: Court Says Obama Appointments Violate Constitution
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The annual Peer Gynt Festival in Norway, which does mount a full, uncut 1876 version, enlists 100 student performers to fill up the ranks, in addition to professional musicians, singers and actors.
WSJ: "Peer" Pressure | Peer Gynt | San Francisco Symphony Orchestra | By David Littlejohn
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The Facebook Ad sales team will have their hands full to keep fill rates as high as possible which is why they will need to make use of both premium and performance advertisers.
FORBES: 5 Ways Facebook Will Turn Mobile Risk into Reward
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Their stadium, which they struggled to fill before he arrived, is full for every home game and 100, 000 people are on the waiting list for season tickets.
BBC: SPORT | Football | My Club | Man Utd | In search of the Glazers
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We retain full confidence in the IMF and its continued capacity to fulfill its obligations, to fill its role -- rather fulfill its role in the global economy during this difficult period.
WHITEHOUSE: Press Briefing