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In empty spaces the foundation constructed plain, square white buildings.
There were no empty spaces left when I got there.
The usual rush hour crush gave way to empty spaces.
Instead of monsters, the horror is embedded into the empty spaces.
The stillness is eerie, the empty spaces luxuriant and seemingly all yours.
Here's a medium-size, eerie trip for those who like empty spaces.
There are so many empty spaces we get to fill with our imagination.
These empty spaces are where you will want the etches glass to show.
And sometimes a way to do so is through a portrait's empty spaces.
Two Trees will hand over the empty spaces to these tenants in 3333.
A new class of advertisement soon emerged to fill all those empty spaces.
A new class of advertisement soon emerged to fill all those empty spaces.
Trump chided the "dishonest media" for showing pictures of empty spaces on the mall.
Arrange the points so they fill in any empty spaces and glue it down.
The empty spaces there had grown so big that Shannon couldn't avoid them anymore.
It was a marvel of understatement — unhurried electronic beats, pared-down harmonies, empty spaces.
Once the tenants leave, renovate the empty spaces and lease them for considerably more money.
He says there can be too many walkways, resulting in empty spaces where criminals can lurk.
Reed Morano, the director, creates an aching sense of melancholy through shadowy scenes and empty spaces.
In real time, he seems liquid, his body flowing to the empty spaces on the court.
Empty spaces, known as voiding, could be evidence of low quality standards, or a rushed product release.
" And he says his stay deeply influenced his work, "I developed a newfound interest in "empty" spaces.
And esports giant GameWorks is looking at empty spaces in malls to turn into video-gaming hubs.
If Perth, Australia, has one defining feature, it's the vast empty spaces between its urban and suburban centers.
Unfortunately, however, in today's commercially driven culture, there are no such things as empty spaces — only branding opportunities.
Carpenter pointedly ends the movie with a montage of empty spaces: Bare rooms, abandoned streets, a darkened house.
It's all about the desire to fill in empty spaces, to find connection, to know more about yourself.
And that's been my experience of Pokémon Go way down here in the empty spaces north of Goliad, Texas.
The viewer is left with empty spaces and a series of clues, like stumbling into an abandoned movie set.
"The main idea is very simple: Today we use a lot of energy to cool empty spaces," he explained.
Several fake stars bearing Donald Trump's name reportedly dotted empty spaces on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on Thursday.
Relief seemed to present itself in the form of a hulking hardware store, with a lot offering ample empty spaces.
It's looking to take over empty spaces that require a minimum amount of investment to make them ready for classes.
Every shot is perfectly composed — you could hang any of them on your wall — to electrify the frame's empty spaces.
Increasingly, I feel like the empty spaces in my life are filled with cats—and I don't even have one.
Singh jumps up at the appropriate empty spaces above him, and hidden coin boxes appear and give a little jingle.
Then they put on their pointe shoes and let the putty flow to the empty spaces in the toe box.
As the years passed, I learned not to rush to fill empty spaces, and instead to listen to the silence.
One flight had 17 empty seats, two flights had just a few empty spaces, and seven flights were fully occupied.
A "selfsame sheer beauty stalks the empty spaces of this stubborn, lyrical novel," Susann Cokal wrote in the Book Review.
This past Sunday, the market offered another way to measure the disruption caused by the mudflows in Montecito: Empty spaces.
The problem is that this practice has opened up sad, empty spaces in my bookcases that I feel compelled to fill.
Her protagonists have gained weight and substance, and appear to be isolated in bleak empty spaces that feel mythic or postapocalyptic.
And despite his repeated claim that plenty of people want to work in his administration, it has a lot of empty spaces.
Candelas is also working on a new book entitled Empty Spaces, which will focus on a similar subject as her Solo illustrations.
Here, Ng outlines her fears with a golden border allowing her nightmarish dark greens and blues to fill in the empty spaces.
Nature doesn't belong to us, we belong to Nature, and spirits live in everything, including rocks, tools, homes, and even empty spaces.
" The artwork: "Bouquet of Peonies in a Green Jar" (1898) by Paul Cézanne Mr. Scotch's take: "Those empty spaces could be light.
The ice is fairly pure — at least 50 percent frozen water — with dirt, rocks and porous empty spaces mixed in, researchers believe.
Mary Bee Cuddy, played by Hilary Swank, lives alone in Nebraska and longs for a piano to fill in the empty spaces.
The empty spaces in my closet are full again, with cute yoga pants and colorful shirts, sports bras, half-zips, and workout jackets.
In the twilight of power, Hoover seemed drawn to vast, empty spaces: three of the parks he created at that time were deserts.
Many types of brain damage were seen in the studies, including dead spots and empty spaces in the brain, cataracts and congenital deafness.
After surrounding the butterfly mold with white stones, Mr. Duarte lifted the mold and began filling in the empty spaces with black stones.
But now, amid the charred, empty spaces that scar northern California's winegrowing region, under skies yellowed by smoke, Goldschmidt has a race to win.
He wrote to me: Personally, I am not comfortable with any kind of censorship and think empty spaces on the paper look really bad.
Recently, the city realized it was losing money by keeping its empty spaces like the Riverfront Transit Center empty for most of the year.
Second, the company uses empty spaces and pipes and makes them vibrate, creating a network of passive speakers to immerse yourself in the music.
But after that, homeless residents either found new spots to pitch their tents, or placed sleeping bags in the empty spaces between the rocks.
Until you don't have these vast empty spaces with no retail, you're not going to be able to effectively tamp down the illegal market.
Above all, this kind of image produces and leaves behind empty spaces, by writing diverse groups and protagonists out of the mainstream collective memory.
Disappointment kills some clubs off, allows them to fulfill their free-market destinies as apartments, high-end gyms, coffee shops, or just empty spaces.
And then it was decided, because of the piece of music it was going to accompany, "Empty Spaces," that it needed to be longer.
Near Arai's store were empty spaces where families had tended shop for generations; more than a hundred businesses have closed in the past five years.
By the 60s, some of the complex's other empty spaces were used as studios by artists including Ed Ruscha, who worked there for 25 years.
Further west, Iraqi Shia militias have moved into the empty spaces of Anbar province, which has often been suggested as a hiding place for Baghdadi.
The plan is nine pages long, and as Ryan Lizza of the New Yorker pointed out, much of that is large typefaces and empty spaces.
Empty spaces were filled with poetry that I had to memorize as a student…   My brain is filled with a lot of poetry, force-fed.
Supporters say a vacancy tax would push landlords to fill empty spaces or work with their tenants so they don't leave in the first place.
You can never quite predict when or how, but sometimes, these empty spaces open up in our collective subconscious, and something shows up to occupy them.
Desperate to celebrate Bey, people began sharing photos of empty spaces on the Met Gala carpet, where they claimed the "Holy Ghost of Beyoncé" was standing.
There are roughly 230,183 empty spaces in the U.S. that fall within the ideal size for Halloween stores, at 218,226.64 to 224.81,000 square feet, Brown said.
Whereas, actually, when our backs are turned, when we are asleep or elsewhere, what sits behind and around us are endless empty spaces and motionless objects.
Cities cleared old neighborhoods and replaced them with giant housing projects in vast empty spaces, arguing that crowded urban slums had become petri dishes for disease.
But you can cheat by taking a screenshot of the photo in your iPhone&aposs Photos app, which adds black bars to the empty spaces.1.
Or else left blank by the filmmakers, who depend on Neeson and Manville to fill in the script's empty spaces with the force of their personalities.
An analysis of radar scans done on the site last November has revealed the presence of two empty spaces behind two walls in King Tut's chamber.
For the actual procedure, Dr. Careswell inserted a 3-unit dental bridge, which can be used when there are empty spaces between the teeth like Mary had.
In the dark room, one can hear sounds of wheels over train tracks and the wind whipping against the locomotives implied in Houellebecq's photographs of empty spaces.
Origin runs on about three-quarters of a plot, taping over big empty spaces with jolly filler about what the familiar heroes have been up to lately.
Whether it's a hole in the ground or the vast swathes of space between celestial bodies, these "empty" spaces are filled with something that has physical properties.
Its short existence was documented in photographs, which have taken on an added resonance as New York City's empty spaces fill up and familiar landscapes are eradicated.
For Nardi, it's important to directly document the desertion of Italy's "great empty spaces," from St. Peter's Square in Vatican City to the Duomo Cathedral in Milan.
Photo: APUsing ground-penetrating radar, three independent teams of researchers failed to detect the presence of doors or empty spaces behind the walls of King Tut's funeral chamber.
"We take over big, empty spaces and rather than put the action on a stage we scatter it across the building itself," he explained on CNBC's Street Signs.
This music is barely less abrasive than the darker, creepier, less melodic Summertime '06, and the album's sharp lines and ominous, suggestively empty spaces fit his established template.
It explores responses to grief, touching on the empty spaces, private and public, that loss produces, and the chaos, ritual and ceremony that help people fill the void.
And as bipartisan support grows for new investment in infrastructure, filling in the empty spaces on the broadband map needs to be a big part of the effort.
Its open courtyards and surrounding empty spaces have hosted thousands of people every day, and hundreds of thousands on public holidays and on the anniversary of Ghazi's death.
A more advanced scan will be conducted at the end of this month with an international research team to confirm whether the empty spaces are in fact chambers.
Lost Family Portraits, by photojournalist Dario Mitidieri, shows Syrian refugee families alongside empty spaces representing the loved ones who have disappeared or died throughout the course of the war.
Do we just accept the idea that physical retailing is dead and that we are destined to have local communities filling empty spaces with restaurants, WeWorks and massage parlors.
"The problem is that there are no empty spaces in the Amazon," said José Carlos Meirelles, a former Funai official who has been working with isolated tribes since 1971.
There are lots of empty spaces in Pai's schedule when, I assume, he was doing something, and there's a lack of any chunks of time devoted to policy development.
"I did intend to open up the tomb but only if a second radar scan showed 100 percent that there were empty spaces which it did not," Anani said.
Taiga's narrow vertical scroll "West Lake" depicts this landmark with lines of ink zigzagging over empty spaces to establish vegetation, huts, temples, and a road snaking up the mountainside.
He said magnetometers kept crowds off the Mall in Washington (not true) and that newfangled, never-before-used ground coverings made the empty spaces look more sparse (also not true).
The sprawling exhibition, which opens Saturday for a six-month run, reflects not only on the political implications of what gets built but also on the empty spaces in between.
That's as retailers left and right are shutting hundreds of stores, big and small, forcing mall owners to get creative with the empty spaces or risk their properties becoming irrelevant.
There are so many people and so many more books upon books upon books that I found myself gravitating toward empty spaces and intrigued by objects that weren't actually books.
The particles pass through empty spaces but can be absorbed or deflected by harder surfaces, enabling scientists to study their trajectories and discern what is stone and what is not.
It's because I want to fill the empty spaces with noise, my own and the noise of everyone there with me, screaming in affirmation or dissent at the same game.
By the fourth or fifth day of 1994, I'd stopped impulsively grabbing at empty spaces on my desk for my cellphone, but my reflex to quickly Google things never deteriorated.
Earlier this year, the single-story stone building had a new roof of corrugated iron and some new cement on its walls, but its doors and windows were empty spaces.
The story gives hints of what Le Guin already knew: that the empty spaces of America have a past, and that loneliness and loss are mixed up with the glory.
They decided to create a platform to do just that, giving users access to a curated list of classes for a monthly fee while helping studios fill their empty spaces.
Many are saying it provides an opportunity, even as these landlords are now forced to spend billions of dollars renovating empty spaces and potentially suffer from lost rent in between tenants.
As department stores—and mall anchors—like JCPenney and Macy's have shuttered thousands of locations in recent years, gyms and fitness clubs have replaced them in many of those empty spaces.
There are some large, fairly empty spaces to traverse — like expanses of desert or snowy fields — but they link together the tight, expertly crafted platforming sections you'd expect from the series.
When I think of freedom, I think of vast empty spaces, with no people or Tinder or phone calls from PRs—just me, and endless stretches of land, and total silence.
They specialize in finding empty spaces for large groups of artists to show their work, each year pulling off a fair that rivals the concurrent Armory Show in art world buzz.
An analysis of radar scans done on the site last November has revealed the presence of two empty spaces behind two walls in King Tut's chamber, Damaty told a news conference.
Los Angeles instituted its LA Express Park service several years ago, combining inroad parking meter sensors with smartphone apps that allow drivers to find empty spaces that might otherwise go underused.
Rather, he saw a lot of empty spaces — storefronts and schools and apartment buildings all over Santa Fe, waiting to be redeveloped or sold or reviewed by the city's historic board.
Only existing and empty spaces outside of the city center were eligible for a special permit, to ensure that clubs and all-night destinations would be more spread out over the city.
There are rarely more than a few moving parts at any given time, forcing you to zero in on the empty spaces in the tracks, and the empty space around you too.
The most interesting parts of The Natural Order of Things are the empty spaces, beyond the art fair booth-style structures designed by architects Pedro & Juana to form galleries within the museum.
MAC, for example, offers more than 100 color options to fill its custom palettes, with anywhere from two to 30 empty spaces — and offers IRL help from its pros in-store, too.
In Chicago, big empty spaces — those greater than 5,000 square feet — are not counted toward the tower's overall size, though officials said they knew of no complaints about developers exploiting the rule.
In the early 1900s, the communities of Kitty Hawk and Kill Devil Hills attracted the Wright brothers, who were looking for empty spaces and strong winds to test their pioneering flying machines.
In an unusual and fiery statement on Saturday night, White House spokesman Sean Spicer lashed out about tweeted photographs that showed large, empty spaces on the National Mall during the ceremony on Friday.
A painter for much of her life, Holden still uses drawing in parts of her work and is interested in the intersection of weaving and painting, to create abstract shapes and empty spaces.
"We sometimes say that the Anne Frank House Museum is one of the only museums in the world that doesn't have much more to offer than empty spaces," said museum director Ronald Leopold.
In retrospect, it seems destined that artists would colonize this place — for whom were these cavernous, empty spaces built if not for artists, like Donald Judd playing around with new and unwieldy ideas?
In this latest series from the Vice crew, the skateboarder Rick McCrank scours the country for empty spaces — starting with a few dead malls in Ohio — and the people who find life in them.
Among the rows and columns of Mendeleev's table there had been empty spaces — place holders for elements like germanium (a kin to carbon, silicon, tin and lead) that would not be discovered for years.
"We see some empty spaces in stadiums, we are working on it," Mario Andrada, spokesman for the Rio 2016 organizing committee told reporters on Thursday, without providing details on what exactly was being done.
Ms. Maclean frames her shots in casually elegant wide-screen, often leaving big empty spaces in the middle of the composition while a telling detail looks out at the viewer from a far corner.
An exaggerated image of Bobby Brown's dynamic stage presence and keen knack for grandeur created a character so large and so black only a voice as big as Tevin Campbell's could fill its empty spaces.
DDR, which owns the Ahwatukee Foothills Towne Center shopping complex in Phoenix, will use Waymo cars to help shoppers and people going out to eat avoid having to find empty spaces in crowded parking lots.
But Moss's passion is not a simple affection for the past; it's also a crush on what those empty spaces could be, if only New York could forsake its neoliberal ways and stop tourist-proofing everything.
"We believe that a faster process, with transparency in the transmission of the results, is a process that does not leave empty spaces, doubts, uncertainties," said Marisa Matias, the leader of the European Union observer mission.
Cold War rivals most films I can think of in how much longing it packs into every scene, every frame perfectly composed (you could hang any of them on your wall) to electrify the empty spaces.
The state of play ... Engineers can dial up the complexity in a variety of ways: They can control cars reversing out of parking spots, traveling the wrong way down a lane or cutting across empty spaces.
The Modern art always comes and goes, filling the empty spaces left in the relationship between contemporary art and its own anxieties, and this art is always easy: universally known, scarce, incredibly expensive, and infinitely appealing.
It also looks like real life, in a way that convincingly argues that kids who grow up near bridges and forests and large, empty spaces where no one can hear them screaming often grow up pretty wild.
Pegs can be placed on all the empty spaces on the board, and it's often hard to say whether a move was good or bad, as there are too many options down the road to be considered.
It seems like another venue closes every week here now, and a cynic could say that it doesn't matter, than venues are just empty spaces, boxes that can be uprooted and replanted anywhere without any real effect.
Researchers found the cavern by setting up sensors that can detect muons, which are particles as small as electrons that can pass through matter, and measured their speed and direction to determine empty spaces in the pyramid.
Investigators were told by a government photographer that empty spaces in President Trump's inauguration photos were intentionally removed to make the crowd appear larger, after receiving complaints from the president and former Press Secretary Sean Spicer, CNN reports.
So many playgrounds in Berlin occupy the empty spaces left behind after the destruction of homes during World War II. Sometimes you can even see where the bomb must have fallen and track the path of the fire.
It was in the shape of a butterfly, about three feet wide; its exterior edges were lined with limestone pieces and then the mold removed so the empty spaces could be filled with stone of a different color.
The Detroit-based conceptual artist possesses a kind of highlighter vision: fields of negative space will light up in her consciousness, drawing her attention to, for example, the empty spaces left in a lecture hall, rather than the occupied seats.
Specifically, Tromp discovered this is the number of legal ways you can use the board's 218 points with the black and white playing pieces and empty spaces: That's hardly the kind of thing you can figure out with pen and paper.
Unlike in a figurative painting with its foreground, background and empty spaces, or even an Op Art design that glides confidently across its gessoed surface like a figure skater on ice, every one of Ms. Napangati's marks seems equally hard won.
Kalman is not using the void of her womb to create a child to nurture; rather, she has created a formula for seeing herself not as a collection of empty spaces, but as a generative force capable of nourishing herself through this exploration.
I can't say exactly how much detail is required, due to a lack of giant empty spaces in the Verge offices, but it's easier to find a room with furniture than one with exactly the right furniture layout for external tracking device placement.
How shipments are booked on trucks today is quite inefficient, with orders often leaving empty spaces on truck beds that could be filled with goods going in the same direction; and in about 20% of all journeys carrying no load at all.
The City Council eventually voted to waive the law in the case of community gardens, and Mr. Finley went on to host workshops and other events to help communities develop their own gardens in vacant lots, empty spaces and even shopping carts.
In the Middle East, burdened by systems of governance that are far less future-friendly, and under threats from extremists that would drag them even further into the past, they dream of the desert: wide open empty spaces where the future can be constructed anew.
But in this old post, I write that the films strength is its "ability to show us empty spaces and thoroughly hollow time," framing its questions about personhood in spaces where creative work happens: the toy maker's workroom, an eye-farm, the detective's desk.
But mastering the art of captaining a sky locomotive and exploring the vast emptiness of space isn't all that much fun, and you could be forgiven for thinking that Sunless Skies is hiding a dearth of narrative behind a vast empty spaces and frequent setbacks.
There, in a genteel reminder of Mr. Heatherwick's work in South Africa, Perry Chin, a former Pei staffer, tucks two sunlit galleries into previously empty spaces in the northwest and northeast towers, flanking a new rooftop sculpture terrace — an idea the museum and Mr. Pei had discussed for years.
Though Einstein kinda-sorta predicted it, it wasn't until the 1990s that observations of distant supernovae indicated to astronomers that space is receding from itself, that there is some fundamental-seeming driver―commonly referred to as dark energy―that makes empty spaces want to become bigger and emptier.
But stare at these seemingly empty spaces long enough, and the thoughts that linger are not about the unique challenges of surviving abuse, or the brilliance of using the invisible man as a metaphor, or even the awesomeness of the CG effects in that third-act fight scene.
And the truth is that no amount of U.S. leadership is going to fix a region that's largely comprised of tribes with flags, extractive leaders, Arab and Muslim leaders who won't do enough to delegitimize their own extremists, and empty spaces that are ill-governed, or not governed at all.
In crowded cities, it's not hard to keep rooms occupied — empty spaces are also listed on Airbnb — and the company has a clever business model that limits its risk: Property developers work with Roam to format and furnish buildings, then Roam leases and operates them, much as a hotel does.
Virtualities founder Ryan Burningham has a new idea for abandoned retail spaces — VR. VR theaters and arcades like Virtualities are starting to pop up in warehouses and other empty spaces around the U.S., including Burningham's startup, located in what used to be an Aeropostale on the second floor of the Gateway Mall on Salt Lake City's west side.
Those of us who came of age in the last century did so with movies, books, television shows, toys, games and school curriculums that told us of wide-open and empty spaces, of buffalo and land free for the taking, of sturdy and stoic white settlers, of adventurous cowboys, and of fierce and frightening indigenous people.
He wrote a clear, fluent collection largely about men; she uses empty spaces, hesitations and semantic difficulties to address mothers and daughters, herself as mother and herself as daughter, and the messy emotions and miscommunications that move between languages (in her case, English and Spanish), as well as between and within female bodies, in breastfeeding, menstruation, giving birth.
Ms. Bryant first addressed the shutdown of the federal government, saying: President Trump maintains that any deal he signs must include a border wall, and he's been consistent that it must be a solid, physical wall with some parts see-through, some parts fence and some parts empty spaces that just operate on the honor system.
It has been said that all of Judd's work fits into one of three categories: boxes that sit flat on the floor; stacks (vertical rows of box-like forms attached flush to the wall and spaced evenly apart); and "progressions," which are based on mathematical formulas and incorporate a manufactured metal tube to unify and connect rectilinear forms alternating with empty spaces.
LG: Breather, for those of you who don't know, is a service kind of like this, there are these empty spaces around the city, they're usually really nice-looking, like if you ever look at our videos and you think, "Oh wow, The Verge writers all have these perfect millennial little apartments," I don't have exposed brick in my home and nice airy lighting, and all of this shabby chic mid-century modern furniture.
It's a gorgeous album, the kind of thing you'd put on when the clouds have gathered outside, your heart's started to ache, and your last good lightbulb starts flickering "By way of a desolate train yard at night, forgotten objects in an abandoned room, and other near empty spaces past and present, I bring my third offering, Diminution: the diminishing value of art forms and processes, individual expression, and even human life itself to almost nothing in this 21st Century world, is like a fading out, or creative death on a large scale," Abdul-Rauf told Noisey.

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