It's a gold plated door handle affixed to a glass bar that was mounted in the middle of a large empty warehouse-type space. |
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Mrs Watson gets to her feet and walks us back to our homeroom, which is empty because everyone has gone to class. |
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When the media focus our attention on the aftermath of disasters, it is easy to empty our wallets for the agonized sufferers. |
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I stroll to the other end of the hall and the waitress seats me at an empty table. |
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That leaves an empty seat, and the airline is unable to offer it to anybody on a wait list or a go-show. |
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A man walks by, holding an empty Molson's Canadian beer carton aloft like a flag. |
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There were other monitors that switched views between empty hallways and vacant waiting areas. |
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Residents have complained about being awoken in the early hours by empty wagons rumbling through the town on their way to the quarries. |
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A group of us were smoking a poorly rolled, filterless reefer up in the empty nosebleeds at the Coliseum. |
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I dragged my suitcase through the spotless, empty street, which reeked of bleach. |
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A reel should be fully loaded if the fish are large enough and fast enough to empty the reel of all the line. |
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Ironically, the higher rents of many downtown workspaces are the result of artists reclaiming the otherwise empty buildings. |
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Haley took another drag of her cigarette before tapping the ashes into her empty tea cup. |
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The absolute worst, and this is what happened yesterday, is when she fills the empty space with an offer to get together again. |
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He looked across the pub at the empty booths and raised his glass for a refill. |
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Mr Morrissey pointed out that wrappers, sweet papers, empty cans, chip bags and plastic bottles made up the majority of the rubbish. |
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They even take care to put their empty wrappings and bottles in the litter bins, and that's something a lot of adults could well emulate. |
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His thoughts were interrupted by more stew being served into his almost empty bowl. |
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The game had been due to start at 3pm but, at that time, there were yawning expanses of empty seats in all four stands. |
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This sort of empty democratic trapping is a hallmark of authoritarian regimes. |
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However, simply stuffing empty boxes into a green bin or tossing a used can into an environmentally-friendly container isn't recycling. |
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The movie closes with an extended sequence where the new ruling class celebrates its empty regime change at a sumptuous ball. |
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A walk east of Tompkins Square Park reveals new businesses, new buildings, and rehabs fast replacing empty lots and former crack houses. |
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Furthermore, many lacteals are dilated and full of chylomicrons when they should be empty in the fasting state. |
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However, some insects selfishly lay their own eggs in empty cells rather than taking care of the queen's eggs. |
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He should have allowed that the British Empire was made out of empty spaces or, in India, collapsing states. |
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The meeting was about reigniting the political will to turn empty promises into results, he said. |
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The liquid burned his insides, but as it hit his empty stomach a pleasant warm glow radiated through his body. |
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I like to explain that a haemoglobin molecule is like a choo-choo train with four empty carriages. |
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To pre-empt that process by false praise or empty reassurance is not to further the growth of the individual but to cripple it. |
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We stayed out in the countryside for six months, finding empty houses and crashing where we could. |
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Of course, it takes a keen military intellect to understand the strategic importance of blowing up empty buildings. |
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Even if they decide to borrow books and continue schooling, it is not easy when the rattling sound of empty stomachs hurts them. |
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It was, of course, all empty wind and unfounded wailing, but it still had an impact. |
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Luckily the road was fairly empty and I slammed up the gearbox winding the car up to an eyewatering 105 mph. |
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They kept me waiting for nearly two hours and then I was taken into an office and told to empty my pockets. |
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The average occupancy is nine months and intensive management is the key to our success in keeping down the number of empty flats. |
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On a still and empty stage three men appear at the mercy of constant rebuffs. |
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The aircraft then flies over its customers, airdrops its supplies, and returns empty to the source takeoff site for another mission. |
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Meanwhile the 82nd was attacking rail traffic and found two Luftwaffe airfields empty of aircraft. |
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Keith ws already seated on the plane, so I sat in a window seat with an empty aisle seat next to me. |
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She placed her handbag on the empty window seat beside hers, took off her coat, and sunk into her seat, enjoying its comfort. |
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This opening narration ends with a visual of a reel-to-reel tape recorder playing on a window sill to an empty room. |
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I stood and started to turn the corner that led to the kitchen when I noticed the empty wine bottle lying on the ground, next to the couch. |
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The keeper and a defender went for the same ball and then left it for each other, allowing the speculative shot to hit the empty net. |
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After knocking over an empty wine bottle and a glass onto the carpet, he switches on the bedside lamp and gasps. |
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Japanese people have always loved sumo, but now when you go to a basho there are empty seats in the stadium. |
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So, empty Marsala bottle, empty wine bottle, empty chutney jar, some milk cartons, empty can of corn. |
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The campaign features a series a posters showing empty parts of a house with street signs reading Bedroom, Stairs and Hallway. |
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Criminal gangs use the information you enter to empty your bank account or spend on your credit card. |
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The nearest people were five or six rows in front of me, and the pews across the aisle were empty for almost a dozen rows. |
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The set is made up solely of movable sea-blue coloured flats, so to speak the empty hull of a baroque stage apparatus. |
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Setting down his empty plate Willard catalogued these new developments in the recesses of his brain. |
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Pedestrian traffic on the boardwalk dwindled in the wintertime, leaving the city's hotels with large blocks of empty rooms. |
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Part of the problem with kindness and compassion is that they often present as weak and empty virtues. |
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A campaign has started by residents to stop plans for a three-storey block of flats in the garden of an empty house. |
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This enlargement constricts the urethra so the flow of urine is reduced, making it increasingly difficult to empty the bladder. |
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In five minutes the great open space was as empty of living men as Greyfriars kirkyard on a weekday. |
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When she had finished, Rebekah picked up the empty wicker basket and turned to go inside. |
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We felt the wind pick up, saw waves whiten, but until the water went black and the bottle was empty we went on talking, nobody saying a word. |
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But the rub of this debate is how, when it comes to the milk of human kindness, we want to see the glass as half empty and not half full. |
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Starved whelks were provided with empty mussel shells so that sun-exposure was similar for both treatment groups. |
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Yet it seems eerily reminiscent of the empty politics of spin that we endure at home. |
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He fingered an empty holy water vial, reminiscing on past battles and forgotten glories. |
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His manipulative aides complete a trio of fates, a malign constellation wheeling round Herman on the huge empty stage like a ghoulish mobile. |
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A kind of Pinocchio sans magic, Petrushka dies a banal non-death, getting whacked by a blow to his empty head. |
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An ultrasound scan showed an empty uterus and a 10-cm complex mass in the right adnexa. |
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However, the engine roared into life with suitable application of jump leads to the empty space once occupied by a battery. |
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Another roaring sound and the three kids were standing again in the empty room, clothes wrinkled, soaked and sweating. |
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I crumpled up my empty juice box and stared at it for a minute before putting it back into my paper bag. |
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He sidefooted the ball into the empty net, but was adjudged to be marginally offside. |
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Cutting his jugular would empty the blood entirely from his body, leaving him a bloodless shriveled corpse. |
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The floor resembled an empty floor of a warehouse, and John was reminded of where he'd woken up the day before. |
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My war museum must have empty rooms that will be filled with personal remembrances. |
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Rather it will remain as an empty shell of formal jurisdiction, without any substantive reality. |
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Finding the public quarters, Viridian and David enter an empty room adjacent to it. |
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The sound of ragged, empty breathing passed by her door and Chandra sleepily threw back her covers and clambered out of bed. |
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Wallace's work is heroic, but he may as well be trying to empty the North Sea with a spoon. |
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Sure, I could lose weight, I have been losing weight but I'm left with horrid empty hanging skin. |
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I nodded and he stood up, gathering the styrofoam containers and empty soft drink cups and crumpled napkins. |
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The tooth row is present throughout the entire preserved length of the jaw and possesses 16 teeth and empty alveoli. |
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Police said the pair waited until the pub was empty before bursting in as the landlord and the barmaid were cashing up. |
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You are much better off putting the keg into an empty garbage can and packing the surrounding space with ice. |
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We empty it roughly twice a week in winter and much more regularly in the summer. |
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The empty glasses were half filled with a dark golden brew, previously stored in a dark cellar in Copenhagen. |
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Lobo started shuffling uphill, on crooked empty streets past blind-shuttered windows. |
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But he said nothing and Allie had no choice but to follow him as they began their weary trek across the wide, empty beach. |
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Over 80 percent are kept empty by private landlords, banks and building societies. |
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So it does have something to do with rejecting modern culture as being empty and shallow, you can quote me on that. |
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The Grassquit resides in small flocks and likes to use empty bananaquit nests for roosting at night. |
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His home was made of pale marble, and clear white wavelets from the swimming pool shimmered on its empty walls. |
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Right now she's attempting to make a kaleidoscope from an empty toilet paper tube, beads, rubber bands, some wax paper and Saran wrap. |
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The artist had been set afloat at sea in a large clear bubble, naked, as several other empty bubbles bobbed on the waves around him. |
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Feeling absolutely shattered we returned to our messy, near empty house lamenting the lack of soft furnishings to comfort our aching posteriors. |
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Fill a clean, empty spray bottle with witch hazel, and store it in the fridge. |
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All jams, jellies, and pickled products processed less than 10 minutes should be filled into sterile empty jars. |
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As long as you are connected to the Internet, Click-N-Run downloads packages until your queue is empty again. |
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Grumbling, Jocelyn quickly slipped through the window into an empty water closet, keeping her back exposed as little as possible. |
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One was an empty old pipe he was replacing, one was full of cold water supplying the home. |
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After nearly four months on the market there have been no takers for one of the biggest empty factories in the York area. |
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We have wildfires out there, and there are watchtowers that are empty because of his cuts. |
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Watching his own hands carefully, he reloaded the revolver, looking at the empty shells now at his feet. |
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The fences and barriers, speed bumps and empty watchmen's huts are the trappings of wealth, the buffers of avarice. |
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To the west the clouds appeared black and rolls of thunder boomed like familiar cannon fire while lightning lanced the empty ground. |
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Similarly, beer and soft drink cans, booze bottles and empty jars can all be recycled. |
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Lacey quickly opened the door wider allowing them scurry in and empty the steaming buckets in the washtub. |
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Using crocodile tears and empty promises of true love, Trudy plays Norval like a violin, suckering him into her and Emmy's sly scenario. |
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But when we consider the status of women in academe, we may confront not so much a myth as a glass half empty or half full. |
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Yet thousands of churches see empty altars week after week and year after year and cover this sterile situation by misapplying the Scripture. |
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Staring into the seemingly deep and empty abyss some imagine enormous sharks or the legendary giant squid. |
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It was empty except for the owner who was passing the time of day with some of his acquaintances. |
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Zack soon asked Aimee to dance and they joined the other couples who were already waltzing on the empty floor space around the piano. |
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The streets were all but empty throughout the day and apparently there was a high level of absenteeism. |
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Charlie's father had drilled it in to him to keep his pockets empty and his wallet light. |
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A long low ball from Paudge Cuddy fell into the path of James Hooban and he tapped it past the advancing Liam Aherne before whipping it into an empty net. |
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Across the room, a cap rattled around inside an empty shot glass. |
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I don't want to see empty cars rattling by the Strib building. |
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It was fun to be there after hours in a dark and empty building. |
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The air keening through the empty window seems colder somehow. |
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My chest pressed into the foot of the crib, arms outstretched through bars, I wailed at an open door to an empty staircase. |
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Last week, kennelman John Carruthers was close to tears as he surveyed the empty kennels that have been the focus of his work for nearly 25 years. |
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It is a hollow, empty show, utterly devoid of substance and reality. |
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As families are forced to empty out the contents of their cluttered home onto the back lawn, we'll see the trauma and agonies as they decide what stays and what goes. |
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The 18th century grade two listed building has stood empty for over a year, and twice the company's plans have been rejected, and twice they have withdrawn applications. |
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Forced to lay on more cash-back rebates, cheap financing deals, and other costly incentives to try to empty dealer lots, they've seen profits squeezed. |
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She threw her body violently upright and stiffened, breathing heavily against her rebelling mind, pressing her thoughts into the silent empty space around her. |
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Kevin Keegan's low drive from just outside the area crashed against the base of the post and rebounded off the unfortunate Conor Larkin to trickle into the empty net. |
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I was the second to last person on board and my luck continued to hold with an empty seat beside mine so there was extra underseat space to stash my stuff. |
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He even went to a Hassidic wedding, where he saw a comedian do a bit of tomfoolery with an empty wine bottle, balancing it on his head as he danced. |
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On the table are an empty wine bottle, a clock and a pistol. |
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A brown pouch hung from her belt, along with an empty wineskin. |
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It's a mixed blessing, where the payment for an empty car-park and deserted supermarket aisles is a fair number of empty shelves which have yet to be stocked. |
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I'm an old abandoned church with broken pews and empty aisles. |
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The older fighter stood there in an empty stance as if he were simply holding a conversation, until the moment she struck at his chest with the heel of her left palm. |
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Early map-makers were happy to leave blanks for terra incognita or to stock those empty spaces with headless cannibals, giant monopeds, Amazons and dragons. |
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So he took a decontamination shower alone, clothes on, and then drove home through empty streets to his empty house. |
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Later schools empty out children, who race over to play games in the shade. |
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To anyone without infrared vision, it looked like she was doing some sort of bizarre, tribal dance, hopping over invisible things in a seemingly utterly empty room. |
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Padding down the lighted street, Ria kicked an empty beer can and wondered how everyone else got such good lives and she landed up with such a rubbish family. |
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Underneath, empty Hennessy bottles are piled up alongside flowers and candles, and nearby, men play heated games of dominoes. |
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The relaxed muscles allow them to empty the bladder this way. |
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If a museum is as empty as it was when I trotted around it last week to examine the latest rehang of the collection, then something is going badly wrong. |
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Besides, the cone was probably not exposed to pollen of other lacebarks and the seeds were probably empty or defective, as pines don't do self-pollination well. |
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And how does this past, with a mere gesture or a simple regard, haunt and torment you as you wander along an empty cotton field or a dusty country road? |
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And far from defining him as an empty suit, it suggests he is one filled with both hubris and sanctimony. |
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But what about the screams, the salty puddles, and big empty packages of frozen fish lying on the ground outside the fence? |
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In the event a fuel truck broke down, one of the empty fuel trucks could transfer the fuel, and a HEMTT or a 10-ton wrecker could then recover the broken fueller. |
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They were headed farther down, several levels below the room they'd been in the day before, hoping to find more than empty rooms and bare alcoves. |
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The crew chattered as they helped themselves to the supplies, covering the floor of the bridge with empty wrappers and stray crumbs of food in moments. |
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In a few minutes hot water tank is empty and refilling from the main tank which is not now refilling and therefore in no danger of overflowing again. |
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The centre is housed in the long empty Casino Centre Arcade with the large open space at the rear ideal for an artist's workspace big enough to house large sculptures. |
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They were extraordinary, skating without helmets or knee pads, invading empty swimming pools like backstreet bandits, brave and single-minded and uniquely talented. |
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His used to steal beer and break into empty properties for all-night drinking parties. |
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The empty layers of denomination and doctrine that have little to do with grace. |
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He defied the atheism of communism and the empty religious practices of Putinism. |
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I was sitting in this big empty house in bel Air, with a phone with five extensions which we no longer needed. |
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In the empty trattoria, he berated the waiter for bringing the wrong decanter and wine glasses. |
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And late Friday night there were more strikes on outlying areas of the besieged city now mostly empty of civilians. |
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One participant strips down to take a bubble bath in a momentarily empty room. |
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The burial ground was empty except for the occasional horse-drawn caisson being pulled through its quiet lanes. |
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Now the sky is a hot, empty blue, and cars line the curb from butler to Vance. |
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Others think it may be a cenotaph, built to house Alexander himself but then left empty after Ptolemy made off with his body. |
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If the random number was smaller, a release event took place, the site was set to the empty state, and the size of the quantal response was determined as described below. |
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The pens that once held thousands of pigs are empty now, but still there are the large, overhanging mango and jackfruit trees that attract the bats. |
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Woven from copper and lead strips, two new works, constructed as grids, swollen with empty pregnancies, provide a text, censoring itself, in rhythms of weft and warp. |
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The statistics paint a picture of munchers and snackers toiling over crumb-infested keyboards, surrounded by a sea of empty potato-chip bags and unfurled candy-bar wrappers. |
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After eating her bedtime snack, she put her spoon and glass in the sink that had her dinner dishes, and the empty yogurt container in a nearby wastebasket. |
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I place my empty water gun on the table and take several deep breaths. |
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Guilavogui clapped his empty hands together and went up to the street to fold the newspaper dispensers up by the subway entrance. |
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Her smile of ecstasy vanished, and she felt an empty ache in her heart. |
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Jillian and Graham sat on either side of a silver-plated candelabrum, its twin red candles dripping wax onto the paper tablecloth, empty coffee cups in front of them. |
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Last year, more than 50 universities missed their recruitment targets and 9,500 places were left empty so they will do anything to fill the quotas. |
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They were put to work in remote areas to fell trees, mine the country's mineral wealth and open up the vast and empty land tracts of the far north and east. |
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Ryan would hand Athena a can, and she would wedge it in the empty spaces. |
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The thieves escaped empty handed after the van's alarm was activated. |
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Ships fill their empty oil tanks with water to weigh them down and maintain balance at sea, then dump the water before arriving at port to fill up with petroleum. |
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Thereby, the necessity for increasing the memory capacity can be avoided to secure empty addresses in the memory region, and furthermore, control can be simplified. |
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Where yesterday the supermarket was closed and the carpark empty and rainswept, today both of them were crowded with too many cars and far too many people. |
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The old school is empty since pupils amalgamated with the junior school. |
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I then ransacked the studio for a cardboard box that I could turn into a cigarette box and happily, my prayers were answered in the shape of an empty box of A4 paper. |
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The idea was that a thing could only move into an empty place, and that, in a plenum, there are no empty places. |
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A revolution in Spain overthrew Queen Isabella II, and the throne remained empty while Isabella lived in sumptuous exile in Paris. |
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This tree was defective in both, yielding nothing but an empty shade to the mishoping traveller. |
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It shows a rather enlarged Eurasian continent and an empty ocean between Europe and Asia. |
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If you want to empty a crowded room strong body pong will usually do the trick. |
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Having failed to find the great markets and cities of China or India, he was returning with empty hulls. |
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Finding Quito empty of its treasures, Almagro soon joined the combined Spanish force. |
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When Pizarro arrived in Cajamarca, the town was mostly empty except for a few hundred acllas. |
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The Spaniards had concealed themselves within the buildings surrounding the empty plaza at the centre of the town. |
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The bay's extreme tidal range causes several interesting phenomena in the various rivers which empty into it. |
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This would turn the bay into a freshwater lake, due to the numerous rivers that empty into it. |
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And will send unto Babylon fanners, that shall fan her, and shall empty her land. |
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The other basin is smaller and endorheic, and does not empty into any ocean. |
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The choice of being half full represents an optimistic viewpoint while the choice of being half empty represents a pessimistic viewpoint. |
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The main rivers are the Niger and the Benue, which converge and empty into the Niger Delta. |
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When I looked out at the empty auditorium, I could see it filled up with a millionty people, cheering and clapping and calling my name. |
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Early depictions were anastasic, the empty cross symbolizing the resurrection and hiding the manner of Jesus' death. |
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The West has several long rivers that empty into the Pacific Ocean, while the eastern rivers run into the Gulf of Mexico. |
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If the town doesn't have a nearby fairgrounds, then any sizeable empty field will do for a carnival. |
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Even some of these are sometimes considered to commit the existential fallacy, meaning they are invalid if they mention an empty category. |
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An empty black cell indicates that the class did not compete at that particular championship round. |
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All this ado about the golden age is but an empty rattle and frivolous conceit. |
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First, the raw materials are emptied into the upper or small bell which then opens to empty the charge into the large bell. |
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As a result, a nearly empty coal store is a greater explosion risk than a full one. |
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Once this strip is empty of coal, the process is repeated with a new strip being created next to it. |
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The English settlers completely abandoned the Quinsigamond area and the empty buildings were burned by the Indian forces. |
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It is believed that in prior ages, the Merrimack continued south from Lowell to empty into the ocean somewhere near Boston. |
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A repair heddle allows the weaver to place an empty heddle at any point across the warp and on any shaft. |
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And it will do much to improve the lives of the latchkey children who are currently forced to go home to empty houses and fend for themselves. |
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Barrymore arouses further suspicion when Watson and Sir Henry catch him at night with a candle in an empty room. |
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The prison then lay empty until 1850, when it was largely rebuilt and commissioned as a convict gaol. |
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A system of reallocation was put in place so the empty seats were filled throughout the Games. |
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He has been running on empty for a while. It's likely the project will be canceled. |
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Left with an empty ground, Houlding founded Liverpool in 1892 and the club has played at Anfield ever since. |
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The humming sound and the unvarying white light induced a sort of faintness, an empty feeling inside his head. |
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England could learn from the mistakes in the past from the empty stands at Eastbourne. |
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The pub was empty of all but the most dedicated drinkers, shambolic figures huddled over bottles. |
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He had been pulling the trigger of his slugthrower all this time, but now the firing pin clicked at last upon an empty firing chamber. |
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But above all things beware that thou eat not till thou feel thy stomach empty and that it hath made good digestion of the first meal. |
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A few rockets started shooting up from empty champagne bottles into a sky now summerily dark, cuckoo-less, and completely canopied with cloud. |
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The utilitarian loses that distinction, turning us into empty vessels by means of which consequences occur. |
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This multiplicity of outlets work like carpet bombs that leave very little empty space for competition to be comfortable. |
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Lakshmi gazed into the suddenly empty expanse of her suitcase, then closed it with a bang, punctuating the end to the conversation. |
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You do not think it until he comes through the door, carrying the empty toe-sack in one hand and the revolver in the other. |
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On hands and knees he looked at the empty siding and up at the sunfilled sky with unbelief and despair. |
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Since the top hat was empty the moment before, the magician seemed to exnihilate the rabbit. |
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I wanted to dispose of an empty canister with a plastic top, cardboard sides and metal bottom, but I decided it was unrecyclable. |
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There are many empty terms to be found in some learned writers, to which they had recourse to etch out their system. |
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Unlike other Microsoft Office applications, Access doesn't automatically display an empty workspace when you start the program. |
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And the apotheosis is complete, an ascension into an empty cloud. |
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Baby boomer empty nesters will drive an expansion for premiere locations with high end amenities. |
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The empty rocket stage from SpaceLiner would return to Earth after launch so that it could be reused. |
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I hope it remains not unkindly with your lordship that I returned you an empty messenger. |
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In the piece, visitors are encouraged to write about an experience of loss and place the piece of paper inside a large, empty kimchi jar. |
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Looking after chooks and feeding dogs were bad enough, but having to empty the dunny can? That was the final straw! |
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Looren DeJong and Steen are also critical of using an adaptionist approach, calling these evolutionary explanations empirically empty schemata. |
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Rab, 56, was about to empty the bin into the crusher on his truck when he saw the hamster, who he has named Wheelies, trying to escape. |
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These are the two golden pipes, or rather conduits, wherethrough the olive branches empty themselves into the gold. |
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Peter achieved four-wheel flight over a rocky whoop-de-doo, scattering empty cans. |
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It's a mercy that the building was empty when the fire started. |
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Rob finished cleaning his empty gun then pointed it at an imaginary target and dry fired. |
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In this sense Harding was a Babbitt. Intellectuals and journalists rejected Harding as being as empty as the Sinclair Lewis character. |
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He was found above-stairs in an empty room, searching the floor for something. |
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Endeavour Housing has announced plans to refurbish 40 empty homes in the Gresham area of Middlesbrough. |
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He was found dead in his Bellevue Hill flat with an empty vodka bottle and a scattering of amylobarbitone tablets. |
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After decades of empty rhetoric, that's the down payment that we need on energy independence. |
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Here it is the perfect knight Galahad, rather than Percival, who assumes the empty seat, now called the Siege Perilous. |
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This seat must remain empty until the coming of the knight who will achieve the Grail. |
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It was usual for the latrines to empty down the external walls of a castle and into the surrounding ditch. |
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The floor has been removed to reveal the empty space which the hot air flowed through to heat the floor. |
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In the same month, an empty bus had its roof removed after hitting a railway bridge in Isleworth West London. |
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Near the end of his career, Faraday proposed that electromagnetic forces extended into the empty space around the conductor. |
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During landing, the empty vehicle would be far lighter, and hence the water would not be needed. |
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More importantly, the first arthropods went ashore to colonize the empty continent of Gondwana. |
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In western and central Yorkshire, the many rivers empty their waters into the River Ouse, which reaches the North Sea via the Humber Estuary. |
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They were getting stuff, empty bottles and doups to smoke, getting matches off men to light them. |
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He gestured toward the empty chair and the other officers began passing him their kegged beef and ship's biscuit. |
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It left behind an empty treasury, an undisciplined army and navy, and a people debauched by safe and successful riot. |
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I don't want my runner stopping off to decrumb a table or empty an ashtray. |
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I have stood in the empty rookeries of displaced Adelie penguins, and felt a chill from the receding ice of the Antarctic Peninsula. |
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Now one had come to see these craftless rivers, empty stations and poverty instead of wealth. |
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It is the picture of a farmer and his son standing against the backdrop of an empty wooden corncrib. |
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Jam Jar is based on the history of cinema in its heyday, where people were admitted to watch a film if they brought in an empty jam jar. |
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Paul's Cathedral a safe refuge, with its thick stone walls and natural firebreak in the form of a wide, empty surrounding plaza. |
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His fingerprints matched those found in the burgled house, where he had discarded an empty can of Zubr, a Polish beer. |
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He can make as many empty tubes and corrugations out of me as he likes. It's his funeral. |
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He was as gutted and empty as the ruined walls whose shadows loomed over him in the fleeting light of day. |
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The rest I throw into a plastic intray. Then, when the intray is full, I empty its contents into a cardboard box. |
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So she for those first few moments stood incomprehensive and stared with empty eyes. |
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In general, poorer residents used pots that they were supposed to empty into the sewer, or visited public latrines. |
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This portrayal of modern urban life as empty or lonely is a common theme throughout Hopper's work. |
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In return for a glass of horilka he took us to the other end of the village, showed us an empty hut, and introduced us to its owner. |
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But what makes the picture interesting is not so much the forms per se but the antiform, or the way empty space is shared by the forms. |
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Assistance dogs can open and close doors, help people undress, and even empty the washing machine. |
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In western and central Yorkshire the many rivers empty their waters into the River Ouse which reaches the North Sea via the Humber Estuary. |
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Suitably stimulated, Superfag turns on his platforms and dances off through the empty hallways, his henchboys behind. |
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The place is chock-a-block full of old empty bottles on shelves, a collection from around the world. |
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Second homes are also thought to account for a significant proportion of the housing stock, leaving many buildings empty for much of the year. |
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Many areas have access to the North Sea with its long coastline and European rivers that empty into it. |
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A table beside it was crowded with empty cola bottles and half-eaten bags of chips and cheezies. |
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Its overlapping steel plates and the empty hawseholes, from which the anchors will soon be suspended, are visible. |
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There would be much more room in the attic if you had nested all the empty boxes. |
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Some birds of this age will occupy empty nests that they will aggressively defend if they have sat on them for two or three days. |
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Sometimes larger planets can pull the Barycentre out of the mass of the Sun, which means the Earth is just orbiting around empty space. |
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Inhabitation of the city was subsidized by the local government, through the concession of free empty lots and funding for building houses. |
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The bar was rebranded in February 2006 with a logo depicting a man in a kilt, unconscious with an empty bottle of whisky. |
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Yes, I did look for two empty seats together so I could sit down with my wife, to talk to her. |
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On 10 November 1938, a suburban service collided with empty coaches after a signal was misinterpreted. |
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The Model House stood empty for many years before being bought by the local authority to convert into a craft and design centre. |
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Next, left-click and hold on an empty area of the taskbar, and then drag it to the left side of the screen. |
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She gave him a hunk of nuncheon and a bundle of her novelettes, and he stole up to an empty garret and squatted on the bare boards. |
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The TDU is also flushed with seawater to ensure it is completely empty and the ball valve is clear before closing the valve. |
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It made his stomach grumble in protest to think the mule was eating, and here he was worrying about her with an empty belly of his own. |
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The rivers then empty into the ocean, often also bringing chemicals used as fertilizers in agriculture. |
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When we did, nobody was there, but we found two empty sleeping bags and some mulligan in a pot on a stove. |
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If abortion occurs even later, as in the cultivar 'Chaouch,' normal-size fruit develop containing hard empty seeds. |
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In 1871, Mendeleev predicted this missing element would occupy the empty place below manganese and have similar chemical properties. |
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Biodiversity rebounded as the surviving species repopulated empty terrain, but these were short lived. |
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After lying empty for over 80 years, it was bought in 2003 by an English couple intending to restore it. |
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In reality, it often presses this onto its chest in order to fully empty the pouch. |
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