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"empty of" Definitions
  1. completely without (something)
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A few of the streets are now empty of cars but also, most of the time, empty of people.
The hotel, grand and luxurious, is weirdly empty of guests.
But these declarations have been almost entirely empty of content.
Streets were empty of people, despite the cars and houses.
In "This Place," his images are starkly empty of human life.
Europe was open and empty of tourists, recovering from the war.
You are both clutching small plastic cups, empty of their punch.
The gym, still empty of fans, was quiet as a grave.
Public transport was mostly empty of women and schools were closed.
The Grand Canal in Venice is empty of boats, March 93.
The bodies leave Eusebio empty of their organs and roughly sewn up.
The swimming pool, completely empty of water, has remained frozen in time.
How do you approach an art empty of figures and evident narratives?
Photos on social media show store aisles almost completely empty of water.
But eastern Jerusalem was empty of Jews for a mere 19 years.
Today, the facility is moldering, empty of all but a few soldiers.
The legislature was empty of staff and not sitting at the time.
It's empty - but maybe it's the kind of empty of the future.
Gas stations were shut down, and the streets were empty of traffic.
But several users are claiming that their accounts are now empty of funds.
"I stopped filming once the dragonfly's carapace was empty of meat," he said.
Buses and subway trains are running, but they are nearly empty of passengers.
Rebels say much of Hanano has been empty of residents for some months.
The most "effective" uses of terror are those that seem empty of meaning.
Even for someone who was that empty of a barrel, we were stunned.
The Temple of the Sun wasn't just empty of people but looked barren.
It is now known for its big, windswept boulevards, typically empty of people.
"Markets are empty of vegetables and all other food products, streets are empty of cars and vehicles because there is no fuel," an aid organization manager based in Aleppo told CNN Sunday, as bombs continued to pound rebel-held neighborhoods.
Our bellies are full of laughter but empty of food, so we're super tipsy.
It denounces both dogmatic Marxism and consumerist materialism as mindsets empty of spiritual content.
It is a silent region, almost empty of birds and animals, tideless and still.
Pools of dirty water lay in garbage-strewn streets that were empty of people.
The security lines in my terminal are empty of travelers but still fully staffed.
The tracks were empty of trains, including those ordinarily bound for Marseille and Nice.
The indicators were everywhere — from cold looks to villages empty of fighting-age men.
Rick Mathieu, a longtime resident of Treme, said his neighborhood is nearly empty of families.
Martin Chaffee slumped against the door like a broken doll, his face empty of expression.
"Our lives are empty of belief," he wrote in his 1949 book, The Vital Center.
I do not say this in my defense, but, again, I was empty of schemes.
This means supermarkets are empty of basics from rice to chicken, let alone Christmas gifts.
He would prefer something quick and high profile, even if it was largely empty of substance.
Their dust-filled rooms are largely empty of visitors; the National Museum lacks a proper website.
"We don't belong there," says Samir, who expects Iraq soon to be empty of Christians altogether.
The 13th-floor apartment, with white walls and a white carpet, is nearly empty of furniture.
Mohammad Ali, 77, grew up in the Jewish Quarter when it was empty of Jewish residents.
The aisles are noticeably wider, empty of any in-aisle displays, and the ceilings are higher.
The mills are still operating, but they are so efficient they're eerily empty of human presence.
A supermarket in the city of Brisbane had shelves empty of toilet paper Wednesday, CNN reported.
A pharmacy shelf empty of masks ahead of a potential coronavirus outbreak in Manhattan, Feb. 28.
That's the rub of modern life: even when it's empty of purpose it's full of stuff.
The stores on Rodeo Drive are closed and the shelves are empty of all merchandise. pic.twitter.
This apartment, empty of the family collections and clutter of a normal home, is their refuge.
Of course, not being able to read does not mean that one is empty of stories.
But he had never quite bought the conservation dogma that parks should be empty of people.
The photographs that follow are empty of people, echoing the "farmers forever departed" that Longfellow later mentions.
You just have to pick up a modern equivalent to feel how empty of stuff they are.
Here's a telling snippet: All the vials were empty of liquid save one, which was nearly depleted.
Maja and Sebastian are completely isolated from the world, trapped in luxurious surroundings empty of warmth or supervision.
The only building intact is a green steel church, empty of any furniture, with the door hanging off.
I quite like the idea of just putting a safety pin, empty of anything else, on your coat.
Because he is all but empty of political convictions, people use him as a repository for their own.
This requires daily flushing with chemicals to keep the teeth empty of food and bacteria to prevent infection.
Because the videos are a kind of art brut expressionism, empty of context, they fill viewers with questions.
The white-tiled area surrounding the Kaaba, inside Mecca's Grand Mosque, is empty of worshippers on March 229.
An open secret among retailers had it that Bleecker Street was a fancy Potemkin village, empty of customers.
The club itself was empty of any youth or community members — now events happen there maybe once a week.
If the Russians do not quickly solve the problem, the station may be left empty of astronauts in January.
The government's allegations of campaign contributions for favors performed were "empty of relevant evidential fact," Judge William Walls wrote.
But turning a life around in one day is empty of meaning if it's motivated only by impending death.
They have also posted pictures of shelves empty of sanitizers at Costco, Walmart, CVS, Walgreens and other drug stores.
The helicopter was flying over a major road that was empty of traffic for a dozen or more blocks.
In Wuhan, Walmart shoppers on Wednesday walked in to see shelves that were completely empty of fruits and vegetables.
People in the city are also rushing to stockpile supplies, leaving stores empty of meat, vegetables and instant noodles.
"My corrupt nature is empty of grace, bent unto sin, only unto sin, and that continually," the lad replies.
"The towns have become empty of terrorist presence," a state TV correspondent said from the outskirts of Beit Sahm.
We are empty of a separate self, and yet at the same time, we are full of our ancestors.
The district, normally busy, was more empty of traffic on Monday, the first day of the Eid al-Adha holiday.
Instead, he said, Penney's home departments — a category where the company has been trying to invest — looked empty of shoppers.
Salgado would come home to find her husband drinking with his friends, the kitchen empty of food for their daughters.
About a week later, 10 more artists joined the group, leaving the exhibition empty of a third of its artworks.
One by one, parts of 'me' have been falling away, leaving me completely empty of any sense of being someone.
Though there are photographs in which the field looks empty of the birds, the photographs still thrum with their spirit.
There were also no hooks in the bathroom, and the knobless closets outside were empty of hangers, let alone robes.
Now, all those years later, the parking lot was virtually empty of cars, and I felt a flush of reassurance.
Adding insult to injury, the disputed blocks of 86th Street sat mostly empty of cars and buses on Friday evening.
It can be loaded with implications, or it can be absolutely empty of the promises it seems to be making.
"Maybe (Afrin) will be cleared by the end of the day — it's empty of fighters, they cleared out," Hamadeen told Reuters.
As you exhale, squeeze the breath out and curl forward while leaning backward; exhale until you're completely empty of breath. 5.
It's a similar picture at another airport in California, the Fresno Yosemite International Airport, which is almost entirely empty of planes.
The roads leading to the North Carolina coast were mostly empty of traffic but littered with branches, leaves and power lines.
The proposal was so empty of illustrative detail that few people could even begin to calculate its impact on their pocketbooks.
Maybe it knew it was empty of cargo as well, though Tandy doubted that it would have felt anything because of it.
What you see now is that during the week, the boardwalk is essentially empty of those cultures you'd expect to find there.
When I was entirely empty of tears, I got up and went back out to the hall to be with the living.
This line comes in stark contrast to the opening shot of the store, which appears not full but nearly empty of food.
The club was empty of members at midday, and Mr. Kagge made his way upstairs, to a dark wood-paneled old room.
The Paper, a news site controlled by the Communist Party, published photographs of cavernous arenas filled with beds now empty of patients.
In some ways it's a lot like covering a big snowstorm, where the city appears super empty of people amid the storm.
The tree is dead, in my neighbor's yard, the branches empty of leaves and the owl's nest naked and derelict it seems.
The state's wide-open spaces are mostly empty of people, and three quarters of the state's population is packed into Las Vegas.
"If the city was empty of civilians, we could have been done with our mission a long time ago," said Lt. Gen.
That afternoon I drove west and north, tracing the outlines of the monument on switchbacked roads, largely empty of cars and people.
Residents reported schools had been severely damaged -- luckily empty of students at the time, as the quake happened on a Sunday. Gov.
Unlike a black hole, the Giant Void isn't a hole in space — instead, it's curiously empty of both matter and dark matter.
But if there's one thing the Great Silence has taught us is, it's that the Galaxy is completely empty of observable extraterrestrial intelligence.
The Mother is a black hole in the living room, fully empty of care or compassion or qualities a real mother might have.
Bush also addressed the packed hall, where five chairs were empty of people, holding folded American flags, in memory of the slain officers.
"You can't have self-management power unless you have at least one area empty of the regime or shrink its power," he said.
The Diocese of Rome has closed its chapels and churches, and its iconic St. Peter's Square is eerily empty of tourists and pilgrims.
While I am generally fond of preposterous people, Parreno's fatuous floating fish-shaped balloons seemed literally FedExed in, empty of any genuine substance.
When the battle started, in mid-October, it moved fairly quickly as forces took outlying areas that had mostly been empty of civilians.
Despite being heavily promoted by state media outlets, the museum was empty of visitors last week except for schoolchildren on a field trip.
They watched the snake dissolve bit by bit until the skin fell all the way through and lay, empty of meat, on the ground.
Truth be told, the Republicans' monopolistic claim to these values has long been empty of substance, like Fox News' claim of balance and fairness.
Shops, cafes and houses in the city appeared to have been abandoned, empty of any signs of the once-vibrant city life in Syria.
In one Monoprix supermarket in the 15th arrondissement, close to the Eiffel Tower, the shelves were empty of flour, pasta and long-life milk.
Touring the vast mill with its older machinery and silver-haired executives and rooms largely empty of workers, Mr. Winthrop began to look panicked.
During the SARS crisis, at Amoy Gardens the U pipes connecting to the floor drains were empty of water, according to a local investigation.
Blagoveshchensk's biggest hotel, Asia, built to house throngs of visitors from China, is now a ghost ship, its 18 floors mostly empty of guests.
It was all empty, of course, but the message was very much a reaction against all of the staleness and inertia I'm talking about.
The lake, normally buzzing with swimmers and water skiers, is so empty of humans that a black bear recently took a swim across it.
The lake, normally buzzing with swimmers and water skiers, is so empty of humans that a black bear recently took a swim across it.
But it offers a glimpse into how terrified and empty of hope the people of a city must be to rise up in revolt.
"We can't keep on going on to change our leaders," he said, standing in his shop, which like others nearby was empty of customers.
"I sold my wife's jewelry, my washing machine and the boiler," he told Reuters, sitting on a chair in a room otherwise empty of furniture.
"If you take all the people who were around you as an activist into the city council, the streets are empty of people," Mansilla says.
He walks past me, heading down to the Todd river, typically empty of water, where indigenous people are camping among the old red gum trees.
Another space, empty of objects, has been set aside as a kind of viewer recovery station, and the museum has a grief counselor on call.
Moscow Journal MOSCOW — The usually busy Moscow street was empty of cars and also of police officers as a light drizzle turned into a downpour.
Assuming Boeing submits its fix to the FAA in September and it's approved quickly, these lots will once again be empty of everything but cars.
We are encouraged to see ourselves as free, independent individuals not controlled by anybody, and we despise politicians as corrupt and empty of all ideas.
On Thursday, the sky over Syria was largely empty of commercial aircraft, creating a conspicuous hole in the otherwise busy airspace of the Middle East.
The Valley of Jehoshaphat is empty of living people, but haunted by the dead buried beneath its rocky earth, awaiting their rise in the Last Judgment.
Syrian state-run al-Ikhbariya TV said all buses had left al-Foua and Kefraya by Thursday morning, making the two Shi'ite villages "empty of civilians".
Sadly, after Mr Wade's book was written, just such a pogrom came: Buthidaung, like much of the surrounding area, is now all but empty of Muslims.
Sources said that, in a bid to lock in cheap senior financing, some managers are coming to market with warehouses that are largely empty of assets.
Instead, our plane was empty of all other passengers except for a lone woman in the back: Rimma Bravve, a Russian-Jewish refusenik suffering from cancer.
With no husband and no children, she had a private life that may have seemed empty of many of the joys that normal people consider default.
Similarly, Valley View Mall in Dallas — which opened in 1973 — was mostly empty of both people and stores when Business Insider visited on December 23, 2016.
" The government says 176 out of 471, or 37.4% of all Rohingya villages are now empty of people, and an additional 34 villages were "partially abandoned.
Now, four-lane highways — still almost empty of vehicles — snake across the desert while power and water lines have been laid across scores of square kilometers.
They are empty of the folding chairs and ancient coffee makers and vulnerable speeches and corny jokes that constitute AA.We are all in our separate homes.
Several other residents told the news agency that people were rushing to stockpile supplies, leaving supermarket shelves empty of things like meat, vegetables and instant noodles.
So we had two regions in the middle of the array that were empty of the detectors for quite some time, and then we finally closed it.
The clean area of carpet that was revealed looked bizarre: a rectangle of dark-blue berber empty of debris, save for a single scrap of pink paper.
On July 4 weekend, the Newark Star-Ledger ran photos of Christie and his family lounging on a sunny state beach that was otherwise empty of visitors.
The Cersei story has gotten so empty of non-Lannister characters that I was honestly surprised to see that Fleabottom apparently still has people living in it.
Reports suggest the annex was now empty of foreign women and "foreign masked men on motorbikes are circling the camp", Save the Children said in a statement.
Since then more than 5,000 people have been killed and once religiously-mixed towns and cities are now divided or nearly empty of one group or another.
You're having fun, laughing, and sympathizing with the characters, and then there's one final Valentine's Day where Charlie Brown's mailbox is empty of valentines like every year.
Accompanying a fisherman on a dive off the coast of Tulum, Mexico, he was at first struck by how empty of life the coral reef there seemed.
Tali had been a Hema village; now it was just a point on a map, destroyed and empty of the people who had made it a community.
It's in sight of Mount Agung, the volcano that erupted there a few years ago, and the beaches are empty of people but full of volcanic sand.
But because of the president's self-destructive trade war against China, factories in Michigan are empty of activity and silos in Iowa are full of unsold soybeans.
While this particular missile was empty of any explosives, US officials are reportedly worried that Cuba could share the missile's technology secrets with China, Russia, or North Korea.
Image: A produce section, suitably empty of shoppers / rickYou know how much money you spend on food, but just where does that money go once you spend it?
The exhibition is well organized; the layout is attractive, the images stunning — Cassas's drawings populated by artificially composed groups of people, Vignes's photographs silent and empty of figures.
Taps in poor households are now empty of piped water most of the time, and they have little choice but to buy their water from vendors like Chege.
Authorities said that the deputies who arrived at the scene found the shooter's weapon empty of any ammunition, suggesting that Berhow used the gun's final bullet on himself.
She always initiates the look, her face empty of affect, and he stops speaking or eating and tells himself that it is time to settle into the look.
When villages empty of men, "families need girls to take care of the elderly and handle household activities," said Tarak Dhital, a social activist in Kathmandu, Nepal's capital.
A strong gesture gives a sense of movement to a still photo When you want to take a picture of someone, try to avoid stiff shots empty of movement.
ONE of the reading rooms of the public library in Newark, New Jersey, where the teenage Philip Roth fired his imagination, is an events room now, empty of books.
We can travel to see what exists instead of wishing for some mythical untouched state, the dream of a place prepared perfectly for visitors and yet empty of them.
For example, he has an Arabic phrase on his left cheek in red that means "Empty of fear," chosen as a reminder to not be scared to live life.
Brandin McDonald told me he was concerned that they'd be left with a bunch of warehouses empty of people, terrible jobs having given way to no jobs at all.
Imagine, for example, if after the Canadian province of Ontario legalized MMA, the UFC made their long-awaited debut in Toronto with a card nearly empty of Canadian fighters.
What time it was, I do not recall, but the light was too bright to see through, and the city was suddenly empty of people to ask the way.
"If first the store is empty of products, and then people don't go to the store anymore and they lose their jobs, they can't buy anything," Ms. Sinclair said.
The Chinese government officially sealed off the entire city of Wuhan on Thursday, leaving residents rushing to grocery stores, but finding many shelves empty of food and raised prices.
We flew so low the autopilot screamed at us to pull up, passing over clearings where trees were tumbled like matchsticks and enormous cattle ranches were curiously empty of cattle.
Under the new rules, cars were progressively eliminated in a complicated system that was both difficult to understand and that left the track empty of cars for long periods of time.
Prosecutors initially said they intended to retry Mr. Menendez, but after a judge said some elements of their case were "empty of relevant evidential fact," the Justice Department dropped the charges.
In western Pennsylvania, the 17th District will be the setting for one of the most widely followed races in the nation in November, though it is empty of drama on Tuesday.
The Great British Baking Show (The Great British Bake Off in the UK) is empty of the backbiting or schadenfreude that many American reality shows use to ramp up dramatic tension.
That is partly Kushner Companies' own doing, because of the price it paid and because it is intentionally letting the building slowly empty of its office tenants so it can be rebuilt.
CTS troops have moved in from the east, dislodging Islamic State from a Christian region that has been empty of residents since the ultra-hardline Sunni militants took it over in 2330.
"We have to reverse the situation... I was handed over a bank empty of money, a monetary cycle that was incapable of circulating and a database that was not existent," Quaiti said.
Okay, it's a gross party palace that's empty of furniture and full of "techno Gatsby" Ken's hangers-on humping in Greg's bedroom, but at least our boy can stand up in there.
YANGON (Reuters) - In a muddy field in western Myanmar, hundreds of Chinese shipping containers fitted with single narrow windows stand in neat lines, empty of the refugees they were designed to host.
Imagine how many pools, ponds, lakes, bays, streams, stretches of swimmable shore there are in the world right now, probably half of them empty of swimmers, by reason of night or negligence.
Each beach might have a parador, where you can buy a cold bottle of Zillertal, one of the national beers that's big enough for two, but otherwise they're mostly empty of commercialism.
My colleague Sarah Kliff, in a searing piece, recalls the hours she spent covering hearings during the drafting of the Affordable Care Act, and notes C-SPAN is empty of similar hearings today.
That feeling seems to dissipate with the knowledge that women were traditionally kept away from the sea, their mere presence on a boat unlucky and the great sea epics almost empty of them.
In the hall where Clinton is set to deliver her speech — whether in victory or defeat — supporters sat slumped on the carpet before a stage empty of all but one imposing wooden lectern.
I recently moved back to South Florida after seven years in Spain, where supermarket shelves are curiously empty of antibacterial products and superbug threats have not yet become the stuff of media commentary.
The Trump administration's expensive new facility for holding unaccompanied migrant children in Carrizo Springs, Texas, will remain open, but empty of any children, the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) said Thursday.
" Other psychologists extended his theories, giving rise to the common notion of the narcissist as wearing "a charming mask covering a cold calculator, a self empty of empathy and the capacity to love.
Ms. Orlando, who has lived in Sunnyside for 19 years, says she often gets stuck in bus traffic on the very bridge that was empty of foot traffic when Ms. Glen toured it.
"The radicalization models that US government agencies have relied upon are equally empty of substance and are also little more than covers for the organized suspicion and demonization of Muslim populations," he added.
It certainly contains one of the truest depictions of how a novelist comes into being, how he emerges, alongside his creation, from a shapelessness that is empty of everything but the desire to write.
" The book ends with "the girl, as yet unknown but who is coming" proclaiming to "the sky empty of God" in the words of Paul Valery: "Beautiful heaven, true heaven, look how I change!
But the skies have been empty of rockets and missiles since a flare-up in mid-November in which more than 400 projectiles were fired from Gaza and Israel mounted dozens of air strikes.
" For now, the square on Pedestrian Plaza remains green, empty of art aside from a new, albeit fleeting, addition this afternoon from an anonymous protestor: chalk scribbles that read, "CENSORED — BROOKE HANSSON (THANKS FULOP).
My basement hallway, known as "the pit," was always empty of people: To get down to my hovel, you had to go through a separate industrial back hallway and pass through a small door.
Audrey and Tod opted for a little Ping-Pong before bed, but I knew where I was headed: back onto the ice — empty of all skaters now; I had the whole lake to myself.
Under the harsh glare of a light-bulb, Noh opera became a ridiculous clown act, traditional black lacquerware appeared tasteless and interiors became "a mere void", empty of the shapes and shades of shadow.
It echoes in small, solitary hotel rooms, on the luxurious driving seat of a Mercedes 2911x4, on Parisian streets that appear empty of humanity, and along a Normandy countryside that seems bereft of nature.
On a recent 90-degree day, it was bone dry, and had been since June, said Mercedes Patterson, 30, a medical assistant having lunch with three friends in the park, which was empty of children.
As of now, though, the view from my dock includes islands where the beaches are clean and clear — and empty of tourists who still fear the stink and airborne toxins that irritate eyes and lungs.
To cope, she has more than tripled the time she allots for what should be a 20-minute bus commute, even if that means getting there so early that the school is empty of children.
From the sad photos of cosplayers sitting in a weird ball pit to the haunting photos of empty of showrooms to accusations later of fraud, for fandom internet there was a before and after Dashcon.
Shop shelves on the Caribbean's largest island have been increasingly empty of late with scarcity of basic products such as eggs, flour and chicken, and massive, hours-long queues for them whenever they come into stock.
Even in its nonsensical moments, the play asks us to be, to breathe, to think about what it means to scarf down air, together, in a space that will soon be empty of everything but air.
OVERWHELMING SUPPLY Again, it's too early to quantify just how much crude demand is likely to fall in coming weeks as more and more countries go into effective lockdown and the skies empty of passenger jets.
Freeways are empty of cars, because Opie shoots them at dawn on Sundays, when they become something architectural and still, as elegiac as the Pyramids of Giza in the nineteenth-century photographs of Maxime Du Camp.
The state was once largely empty of humans and then clear cut to make room for struggling settlers who searched for something new, but that grew back into something both old and new—the green forests returned.
In high school, I rebelled against her brilliance by playing video games, lots of them, spending hours whipping a gun back and forth across dusty landscapes empty of people, except for those who wanted to kill you.
On a basic-looking website — North admitted that it had had some growing pains — fans are met with a formation empty of players that they can fill by selecting names from drop-down menus beneath each position.
And all of this told by him in a voice that seems to care, a gently calculated voice, empty of the fire that burned in it when she told him about exactly how her jaw was broken.
And when he ran out of places to crash, Mr. Gallant convinced New Dramatists, a playwrights organization where he had once interned, to let him sleep in rooms reserved for members — when they were empty, of course.
It costs nothing to put a baby on its back, and it equally costs nothing to make sure its sleeping area is empty of soft and/or loose objects and is in the same room as you.
Dressed head to toe in sparkling pieces from the jewelry brand, Goldblum is taken aback to find the shop empty of customers but filled to the brim with dazzling trophies, Tiffany Blue basketballs and even a motorcycle.
Claims of trophy hunters building and supporting clinics and schools have also proven empty of content — minimal buildings might have been constructed, but remain absent of any hunter-subsidized provision of nurses, doctors, teachers, beds, desks, books, medicines.
While Courage House has been empty of residents since June of 2360, the organization neglected to alert donors of this fact until after a wide-ranging exposé on the house was published in the Sacramento Bee last month.
The introduction of a new tax on electronic transactions in an economy desperately short of hard cash caused fuel shortages this month and prompted shoppers to stockpile goods, leaving shops empty of basics like cooking oil and sugar.
Every stage of urban ruin is visible in this neighborhood, packed with some 50,183, mostly poor residents yet nearly empty of the elements that have helped save historic districts in less closed-off countries — tourists, restaurants and museums.
In the main public hospital, we are allowed access, albeit briefly, to see shelves empty of basic medication, appalling hygiene that medics believe has caused infections in the hospital to rise and patients who have brought their own medication.
The village is nearly empty of tourists this year as Germans, Swedes and other visitors who had long flocked to the crystalline waters of Lesbos go elsewhere, wary of spending their vacations in a place now associated with human desperation.
Local news journalists captured photos of Irwin and her new husband, Chandler Powell, hiding under white umbrellas to avoid paparazzi, as musicians set up at the end of the altar at the zoo in Queensland, which was empty of any patrons.
The photos published alongside his tweet show pristine halls and operations rooms, but the images are eerily empty of people, and incongruent with CNN's previous reporting in the country, where people flood the waiting rooms and hallways of most hospitals and clinics.
"The government says the Treasury is empty of funds...but it has enough money to pay astronomical salaries and huge bonuses," the YJC news agency quoted Hamid Rasaei, a former lawmaker who is a strong critic of the nuclear deal, as saying on Wednesday.
Yet every other aspect of it appears totally antithetical to my experience—the table is empty of physical tokens or cards (rendered virtually instead), and the players, instead of engaging with each other via eyes and ears, are cordoned off into private VR enclosures.
"It's so demoralizing to open the fridge and see it empty of meat, fish, chicken, ham, cheese and other basics," said a 42-year-old National Guard sergeant major with more than 20 years of service, asking for his name not to be used.
Tandy had been in love tho, and clean, didn't have it in them to make war, so they had pouted until Dima came over and put their mind to rest, wiping it like a classroom whiteboard, empty of content but smeared with the streaks of what had come before.
I got to the point of daydreaming so deeply, dreams empty of any content, that I began to think myself some astral walker, present but on a different plane, and when people spoke to me it often took me long seconds before I could remember how to speak.
After a divisive campaign and unexpected election, and following up on two-terms of the nation's first and only black president, President Trump's hateful rhetoric has emboldened racially charged hate groups and his administration (which is all but empty of minorities) seems hardly interested in serving the non-white electorate.
CreditCreditPatrick A. Burns/The New York Times Something is missing here, and it's not just all the people, though their absence is unmistakable from a deserted Fifth Avenue, a vacant New York Stock Exchange and along the West Side Highway, which is empty of all but a few ominous figures in uniform.
OPYTNOE POLE, Russia — Perched in the cabin of a clunky Russian tractor, Li Chengbin, a 235-year-old peasant farmer from China, drove round and round in ever widening circles, plowing a field to get it ready for planting — and rejoicing at the opportunities offered by untamed lands in the Russian Far East almost empty of people.
When Superman accepted enormous amounts of collateral damage without blinking in 2013's Man of Steel, the ensuing outcry was so loud that it prompted both 2015's Age of Ultron and 2016's Batman v Superman to include some exposition about how all the buildings destroyed in these movies just happened to be empty of people.
The work is shown in one of the galleries in Al Mureijah Square, and consists of various objects that all point to an as-yet only imagined museum for a state that struggles to fully assert its being — though there is a museum that opened in the West Bank last year, but remains empty of actual exhibitions because of internal organizational disagreements.
In a debate wherein the bar for him was set artificially and ridiculously low — when all he needed to do was appear somewhat informed and somewhat in control of his temper — he still could not manage, coming across as the rude, uninformed, empty-of-ideas bully that he is, forcing Trump supporters to face the fact that their supposedly tough leader got beaten up and beaten up badly.
Because the gurney is unattended in the hallway outside my father's room, because nobody is guarding its bright metal rails or its silver tongue shrouded with a woollen blanket, because the blanket is a faded shade of red currant—now bitter, now sweet— because the hallway is empty of everything but soothing lemon wallpaper and the eucalypt sting of disinfectant, I am almost beside it before I see the unmistakable topography of a body— troughs and peaks, a rough silhouette as though earth is piled up there, underneath.
In "For a Coming Extinction," part of his acclaimed 1967 verse collection, "The Lice," he wrote: Gray whale Now that we are sending you to The End That great god Tell him That we who follow you invented forgiveness And forgive nothing I write as though you could understand And I could say it One must always pretend something Among the dying When you have left the seas nodding on their stalks Empty of you Tell him that we were made On another day Stylistically, Mr. Merwin's mature work was known for metrical promiscuity; stark, sometimes epigrammatic language; and the frequent use of enjambment — the poetic device in which a phrase breaks over two consecutive lines, without intervening punctuation.

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