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  • But judging by the way Burress played in his first game back—a meaningless, rain-filled 27-7 preseason victory over the lowly Cincinnati Bengals—it looked like he hadn't lost much of his dazzling ability from before.

    Plaxico Puts on a Show As the Jets Roll to Win Chris Herring 2011

  • THE FIRST WEEK OF NOVEMBER 2009 was bitterly cold in Chehalis, and the rain-filled wind whipped around the corners of the Law and Justice Center as those lucky enough to find a parking spot ducked their heads and leaned into the gusts.

    In the Still of the Night Ann Rule 2010

  • One asked Beamer how much he felt last year's rain-filled 31-7 victory for the Hokies would play into this year's game since many of the players are still the same.

    Miami's massive O-line has Beamer concerned, and some more notes Mark Giannotto 2010

  • THE FIRST WEEK OF NOVEMBER 2009 was bitterly cold in Chehalis, and the rain-filled wind whipped around the corners of the Law and Justice Center as those lucky enough to find a parking spot ducked their heads and leaned into the gusts.

    In the Still of the Night Ann Rule 2010

  • THE FIRST WEEK OF NOVEMBER 2009 was bitterly cold in Chehalis, and the rain-filled wind whipped around the corners of the Law and Justice Center as those lucky enough to find a parking spot ducked their heads and leaned into the gusts.

    In the Still of the Night Ann Rule 2010

  • She glanced up at the rain-filled sky that peeked between the treetops, the light tracing her soft, full lips.

    The Laird Who Loved Me Karen Hawkins 2009

  • She glanced up at the rain-filled sky that peeked between the treetops, the light tracing her soft, full lips.

    The Laird Who Loved Me Karen Hawkins 2009

  • On the many rain-filled panels, you will at least once be certain that your fingers are going to come away wet.

    Britten and Brulightly by Hannah Berry – review 2009

  • She glanced up at the rain-filled sky that peeked between the treetops, the light tracing her soft, full lips.

    The Laird Who Loved Me Karen Hawkins 2009

  • Instead, we've got this rain-filled sinkhole beset by a bunch of bullshit bureaucrats and a bunch of architects whacking off on our dollar.

    last gleaming 2008

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