Of purchase orders that have been filled.
(Of color) being chromatically pure; not diluted with white or grey or black.
1EBONY: The industry is filled with new singers-heretoday and gone tomorrow.
2Later, when the current lessened, water filled the sanctuary; the animals drowned.
3Yes, you read that right: 500 feet of an arboreal plant-filled chimney.
4Civil Service: this job was filled from the inside six months ago.
5This year, however, the Leaving Cert class was filled entirely by Travellers.
6We're talking a menu filled with good, fast bar food done right.
7Arkady filled a third glass and said, Go ahead, ask her in.
8They're filled with violence, abuse and neglect - and they sell millions.
9Is Keisha Knight Pulliam a good fit for the drama-filled reality series?
10She had said three magical words that filled Gault with great joy.
11The fore view screen, however, was now filled with incoming weapons fire.
12TRANSITION It was not immediately clear whether Browner's position would be filled.
13The two rekindled their relationship shortly before the hate-filled violence, officials say.
14Water-filled barricades are being used to fortify the airport and government offices.
15Solution: turn your shipboard water supplies into artificial oceans, filled with Killers.
16It filled the two lands of Egypt; it fills the world to-day.
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