The disc is chock-full of unreleased tracks, out-of-print gems and old 12-inches. |
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If there's one thing Warner Bros. knows how to do, it's putting together terrific DVD packages chock-full of special features. |
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The works are chock-full of cool photos, drawings, and ads, though the latter two are more technical than the souvenir program. |
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From outdoor light sculptures to all-puppet chorus lines, this season is, without a doubt, chock-full of weird and wonderful artistic delights. |
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Around me is rolling grassland and Ribena-purple heather-beds, all chock-full of birdlife, from choughs to corn buntings to petrels. |
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What's beyond my tolerance is that, clad in ancient costumes, the characters are speaking a contemporary language chock-full of modern parlance and quips. |
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Like quinoa, freekeh is chock-full of protein, slightly nutty, and dead easy to cook. |
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The whole traffic in Senegal collapses. The holy city was chock-full, loud and confusing. |
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That means that every bite you take must be chock-full of nutrients to ensure optimal health for you and your baby. |
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Switch things around by eating a bigger lunch chock-full of high-fibre foods such as whole-wheat pasta and vegetables. |
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With a social calendar as chock-full as your shopping list, you want to look your best this time of year. |
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As at any respectable chophouse, the menu is chock-full of opulent side dishes. |
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The finale, chock-full of thrown rhythms, is a bit cavalier too, but serves as a cheerful envoi to the whole series of seven. |
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The car is chock-full of safety features, apparently in response to high numbers of fatalities on Libyan roads. |
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Too often we are caught up in the latest high-capacity firearm that is chock-full of the newest gizmos and widgets. |
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Curley serves them with ramekins of Southwestern aioli that's salmon-colored and chock-full of sun-dried tomatoes and dried chipotle peppers. |
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Constant Lambert arranged bits of Meyerbeer to create the skating ballet Les Patineurs, which also is chock-full of good tunes. |
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The lamb stew is another great, rib-sticking dish, chock-full of artichokes, roasted tomatoes, dandelion greens, and fresh mint. |
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Between one and two, the Grill is chock-full of agents power lunching on mineral water. |
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Set in 1958, the screwball plot involves false identities and a literary hoax, chock-full of distinctive wisecracks delivered at breakneck speed. |
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It's a pocket-size paperback, but it's chock-full of wonderful things. |
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Political parties across Australia are chock-full of people of who would happily sell their souls for a seat in one or other of the nation's parliaments. |
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My latest trip was chock-full of thrills, spills and adventure. |
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There's nothing to say about Erik Benson except that his essays are chock-full of genius ideas, and you should read everything he's written for the last month. |
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As babies we have fabulous skin, because we're chock-full of the stuff. |
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I took the Theo exam a while ago, which, as usual, was chock-full of trick questions and loopholes, all designed to tie the average student up in knots. |
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Kelp, bladder wrack, Irish moss and kombu are chock-full of iodine, and they can stoke a sluggish thyroid, speed up metabolism and assist in cellulite reduction. |
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Fleet of foot and chock-full of pop hooks, Franz will outpace it. |
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A second criticism is that this report is chock-full of good intentions, but the reality is rather different. |
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The performance, chock-full of images and references, crazily fizzes off in all possible directions. |
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Most books were aimed at a female audience and were chock-full of advice on proper female conduct. |
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What do you get when you mix three disease detectives, a rash of mystery illnesses, and a school chock-full of clues? |
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Military basic training is physically very demanding, the days are chock-full, and food plays a primary role with respect to performance. |
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To amuse herself, she decides to explore the attic, which she suspects is chock-full of secrets. |
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But Shoreditch still isn't chock-full of smart shops. |
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Nanette Lepore's collection, likewise, was chock-full of riotous color. |
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After a decade of managing the Borden home, Wilber is chock-full of stories of hauntings and paranormal sightings. |
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The audience was chock-full of the influential and influencers. |
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Portable snack packs of pudding and organic milk can make any bag lunch chock-full of the calcium and vitamins that Junior needs to grow up right. |
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Join us for a chemistry extravaganza where the Chemical Institute of Canada will amaze you with a show chock-full of dazzling experiments. |
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They had glass terrariums chock-full of big, exotic insects. |
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The undergrowth of thorns and shrubs was bad enough, but in addition the whole place was chock-full of a sort of reed with long leaves about an inch or so broad. |
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The album is mainly middle-of-the-road reggae, heavy on drum and bass, and chock-full of melody lines that grab you right away and sound better with each listen. |
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The company is chock-full of well known brands, enjoys steady, repeat custom, is making good financial progress and trades on a very reasonable valuation. |
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His research also showed that afternoon siestas were chock-full of slow-wave sleep, the type that appears to be most important for recharging the body. |
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Most days the cobbled streets and piazzas of the town are chock-full of delivery vans, family Fiats and boy racers gunning their small-engined Vespas. |
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The passengers on the chock-full boat were packed across the deck like drupelets. |
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I love sports drinks for getting rehydrated after working out but hate that they're chock-full of artificial flavors and colors. |
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He was confused and irritated by the fact that the country was full of places with the same name, chock-full of Franklins and Springfields and Bristols. |
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