Despite the kitty being slightly emptier than last season, Patterson has managed to retain the spine of his side and even to build upon it. |
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The Heathrow stamp impacted on one of the emptier pages of her worn, blue passport. |
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At the very end of the hallway was a bulletin board with a few scarce notices about report card distribution and an even emptier trophy case. |
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The bars and cafes are emptier than usual and, if they do go out, people seem to congregate in small, subdued groups. |
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There are long, lingering closing down sales at the two rental shops nearest to my flat, and the local Blockbuster is emptier every time I go there. |
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And so why use the word 'contempo rary', which is broader and emptier and which does not actually offer anything new? |
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Dejected, frustrated, baffled, they began the trip back home with empty nets and emptier hearts. |
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In all other Brazilian States, ECOBULK will be collected at the expense of the emptier within 30 days. |
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For lower quantities, the emptier is responsible for the transportation cost to the nearest collection point. |
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The cable to have with you! The one wich authorize the access to the safer and emptier zone than the one on your camera. |
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You may get the bladder emptier if you express more than once during a session with rest breaks in between. |
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Whether the stadium or the speech was emptier is the obvious question of the moment. |
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In Argentina, collection of ECOBULK takes place at the expense of the emptier. |
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This is a principle that Jean Monnet stressed, without which we will have a larger Europe but a much emptier one. |
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You are also provided with a forecast as to whether the car park is likely to get fuller or emptier at the present time. |
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Everyone knows that an empty drum makes the most noise and there is no one emptier of substance than the Leader of the Opposition. |
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Clean backgrounds are ideal: the emptier the background, the more we see the subject. |
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America's arsenal of economic diplomacy will be the emptier for it. Unravelling Bretton Woods, one vote at a timeDepressingly, few politicians in Washington seem to care. |
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We have broken a taboo once again: the free market is not sacred and is even less so in times of crisis, when the pockets of European consumers are emptier than ever. |
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In much of the world, the landscape is dryer, rougher and emptier than it used to be, except where cities sprawl, crowded with factories and displaced country dwellers. |
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But to those who brood on anniversaries, who suspect every last thing the government does, and who nourish their hatreds in the emptier corners of the country, the trial raises more questions than it answers. |
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The school and offices are closed and while the stores are usually open, they become progressively emptier and emptier each day since the plane with groceries and other supplies cannot land until the storm ends. |
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Combination of two blending boxes and one emptier. |
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