One of the energetic obstacles to membrane fusion is represented by the void interstices that form at the neck of the stalk. |
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I lived in a HDB flat in Jurong, and there was a mama shop at the void deck. |
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Then I saw a schoolboy at a void deck doing exactly the same thing on his way home from school. |
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She would then stare out, as if in her own little world, her own little void of nothingness. |
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The more the man whispered, the more Michela found herself falling into a void of nothingness. |
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She was just about to give up, to stay in the nice, cold dark void of nothingness when a light appeared before her eyes. |
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Already at the beginning of time, a great light shone into the void of nothingness. |
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Days ago, the Senate declared null and void the amnesty laws passed by Carlos Menem. |
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One is that the statute be declared null and void because it conflicts with federal law, so it doesn't operate in the future. |
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This handy and useful volume, Authors, Texts, Issues, is meant to fill the void by supplying such material. |
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But none of the area grocery chains were interested in filling the void on the Oneida reservation. |
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It was like the world disappeared, and we were spinning in a void of perfect, heavenly intimacy and pleasure. |
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When the National Hockey League opted out of the 2005 season, I figured I might as well fill the void by playing. |
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Such an agreement purports to oust the jurisdiction of the Court and is void as being contrary to public policy. |
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In an interstitial solid solution, substituent atoms or ions are added to void spaces between normal atomic sites. |
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It is a kind of enveloping void that subsumes the senses into a kind of frozen present. |
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Any hint that nuclear energy might fill the void is treated as serious blasphemy. |
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I have always been keenly aware of the void between the Super Bowl and the start of Major League baseball. |
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I am stuck in the supportless warranty void and tech support wants to charge me for help! |
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He was chivalrous in his treatment of women, but absolutely void of sexual desire. |
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Here the great void over the altar swamps and swallows the tiny little Christ. |
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Distance learning can help fill a void in various specialty areas such as mycology, parasitology, and body fluids. |
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Women's bell-like tittering and men's droning passiveness filled the void my nervousness made. |
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The void is full of potential, just like a clear mind free of eccentricities, prejudices and egos. |
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There was a void of cultural leadership about how to handle the city's built patrimony. |
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But then to hyperlink to a piece so void of journalistic integrity and intellectual responsibility, is truly going too far. |
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The remedies which they use are large clysters, whereby they void store of windiness. |
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What name do we have for such a horrible void that fills what was once peopled by the living? |
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There are common cocklofts, large areas, and myriad void spaces through which fire can travel. |
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The breathless void of the sea was wantonly rousted out, as an ill-omened wind hailed from the east. |
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This recognition of a void created an identity with real impingements upon it. |
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It is often said that a contract expressly or impliedly prohibited by statute is void and unenforceable. |
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And in the void of our collective silence, the government continues to act with brutal impunity. |
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Two-hourly reminders to void may control many incontinent people, especially in the nursing home. |
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She began accepting the indecent proposals set before her, and had affairs to fill the void her husband had left. |
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Never mind that Neon Lights is totally void of a well-constructed song, or indeed a strong vocal performance. |
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Inserted into the void was a smaller white canvas, on which Grosse used a thick brush to paint kinetic pinwheels of translucent color. |
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His shtick was to create concrete expectations, only to void them instantaneously with his voice. |
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The black levels are sharp and solid and the whole thing is void of edge enhancement or pixilation. |
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We filled the pole void with plaster of Paris, and we now have a clear idea of what it actually looked like. |
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Each with a platform bed, the yurtlets are void of furnishings, save for a clothesline and a few hooks to hang wet ski clothes. |
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That's how you know you're totally contented with another person, when you don't need to fill the void with unnecessary babble. |
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He dug his small hands into the rock and dirt, watching bits crumble off and fall into the void of absolute nothingness below him. |
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These cubes alternate with cubically coordinated void spaces along the axial directions of the structure. |
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The lengthy pause after the last person strolls past emphasises both the void and provides a sense of fullness and weight. |
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He made his way down the hallway, the lights gleaming even brighter, piercing through the void of space. |
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To the left, an orthogonal void cut like a proscenium or picture frame is clearly a signal of something important deep in the interior. |
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Throughout December, the garden can be a desolate place, void of any horticultural flickering of life. |
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It should go some of the way to help fill the void in providing useful and high quality careers advice and guidance. |
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Dark, direful clouds floated overhead, threatening to release a downpour of rain at any moment, so the park was void of visitors. |
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Just beneath his gruff exterior lies a gentle soul seeking to fill a spiritual void with companionship. |
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The respondent's case was that the effect of that void variation was to discharge the contract of sale. |
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The mysterious void discombobulated the men still on the field, who had never seen as such before. |
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If one reason remained for her to persevere with the exhausting and empty void that her life had become, it was the child. |
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Within the foyer, a double-height, semi-circular void disperses soft light into the depths of the building. |
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In this case, the void has occurred because something hasn't entered my life. |
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An elongated entrance hall leads past the library into the double-height void at the heart of the house. |
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Essentially, what this process is portraying is a system void of due process for students. |
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No assortment of programs, activities or diversions will fill the void if a relational context is missing in a parish. |
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The wording of the amendment is also alleged to include verbiage which would make domestic partnerships and civil unions null and void as well. |
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Contractors have been used to fill the void created by the drawdown in troop strength. |
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Other than that, the world would be a Utopia, void of the overly verbose descriptions of fantasy dreamscapes that plague today's society. |
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It declares such marriages null and void in general, but it doesn't do anything preventative to stop people from getting married. |
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Babykins smiled so broadly that he disclosed the yawning void where teeth will sometime be. |
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Manufacturers void their warranties if the labels on their water heaters are obscured. |
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It was the company's position that the alleged breach of the warranty rendered the insurance policy null and void. |
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Gas and dust funnel towards a black hole in an accretion disk, swirling around and into the void like water down a drain. |
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Private companies were not allowed to engage in such activities, and contracts they made would be void. |
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This battle for God was an attempt to fill the void at the heart of a society based on scientific rationalism. |
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His voice was flat, void of any emotion, which led Anna to wonder if he felt anything at all about his father. |
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Someone you consider a kindred soul will either help fill an emotional void or guide you through a difficult situation. |
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The specifications on the other hand do provide for a 19 millimetre void between the two wythes. |
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The void between rich and poor is now a yawning chasm and home ownership is but a dream for most young couples. |
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By cross-motion the plaintiff sought a declaration that the settlement and final release were void. |
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Eight more couples were forced to move their ceremonies at the last minute to avoid them being null and void. |
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Her blue eyes, entirely void of make up, gave her face a strange, reptilian look. |
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He learns his birth name as a teenager, but nothing more, and it is evident that this void has created a corresponding void in his soul. |
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With a voice so void of emotion it was hollow, the child retold his story and details of his escape. |
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Photo collections in biscuit tins and shoe boxes mediated the void left by this absence of myth and history. |
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We drop through what seems to be an eternal void, not five astronauts floating in space but five aquanauts in an expanse of emptiness. |
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As noted above, an unregistered company charge is void as against both subsequent creditors and the liquidator and administrator. |
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Once considered the answer to America's affordable-housing void, the mobile home just can't escape its low-class, trailer-park stigma. |
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Many people have had their payments stopped before they began because void notices were issued in error. |
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Had those with the means not rushed to fill the void, who knows what would have been left. |
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Many car manufacturers void corrosion warranty if you have your car rustproofed. |
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All the lubes are stable from 100 degrees below zero to 750 above, beyond which I'm pretty much null and void anyway. |
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Despite its revulsion at the atrociousness of the law, the appeals court did not take the next logical step and void the law completely. |
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They take the void for granted and don't expect the day when it will fill up with romance, or children, or whatever. |
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The forest quickly engulfed them but the normal freshness of flowers, sap, and growing plants were void in such a place. |
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It could be said that payments under void or avoided contracts are made on the basis of a failure of consideration. |
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He figured out that North must have had plenty of strength in both majors, and a singleton or even a void in diamonds. |
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We are well on the return path to savagery, to a society void of values, a veritable jungle in which only the strong survive and thrive. |
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The bristle and eyelash consist of a rachis void of barbs, except at the innermost base. |
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This complete loss of memory after 0.1 ps reduces the amount of ballistic motion of atoms inside a void. |
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The costs skyrocketed because the players gained so much leverage and then when the marquee players faded, no one was able to fill the void. |
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Heavy eyeliner and mascara shadowed her dark brown eyes that were void of any emotion. |
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One certainty is that you will not fill the void with personal jottings or reading matter. |
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I felt a thrill of excitement as I floated weightless, suspended over the void. |
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What everybody forgot was that, with no Empress or heirs to the throne, there was a distinct power void. |
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Quicky I grabbed the bag and held it tight hoping to momentarily fill my void. |
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If a transaction proves to be void, then we can use the thumbprint on record to help us identify the person who made the purchase. |
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When the Rockies traded outfielder Juan Pierre, they created a void atop the batting order. |
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It was like they were puppets or something of that sort, void of any feeling, any emotion, any life. |
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The fighters of Alpha Squadron and Daemon Squadron roared through the void in a tight formation. |
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He was in a calm and serene state of mind, the empty concentration that martial artists called the void. |
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In the white void opposite, he has placed a glass bell jar containing an auction hammer. |
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Space has to be carved out and carefully wrapped to create a luminous, inward-looking void, augmented by carefully framed views of the townscape. |
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Just this past month Fifi, her fluffy white toy poodle passed away and the void is painful. |
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But the statute provides that sales in bulk shall be presumed to be fraudulent and void as against creditors of the transferrer. |
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I will look also at some intriguing hints that Rome may be reconsidering its position that Anglican ministerial orders are null and void. |
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This girl was so glum, her face seemed so void of emotions, yet her eyes clearly shone with immense sadness. |
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Graham and I took a wing each, and bowling along down the slope we got up enough speed and launched the lumbering thing into the void. |
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Another population analysis describes the void that is formed by the peptide in the lipid bilayer. |
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We can find it in collection holding tanks, salt water lines, bilges, void spaces, and storage tanks. |
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Under the legislation, a bill of sale by way of security is void if not in statutory form or registered. |
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The boathouse was empty, and left a void space of sea water in the middle of the room. |
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Silanes and siloxanes can also be mixed together to make a sealer that both penetrates deeper and fills larger void spaces. |
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The signal channel must be void of electron traps induced by flaws in the design, processing, or even the silicon itself. |
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The white form of this species of blue-eyed grass is void of blue, hence more sensibly called White-eyed Grass. |
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But on Friday of last week a judge found that the national executive meeting was unconstitutional and declared it void. |
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Their mistakes often went uncorrected, and the team lacked veterans who could fill the leadership void. |
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In one amazing, weirdly off-center shot, a boxer doubling up from a body blow appears to be ascending into the surrounding void. |
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Well, in a landscape so void of life above water, the underwater contrast is huge. |
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It is submitted that the condition was accordingly unenforceable or void for uncertainty. |
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It is unfathomable for the human mind to perceive a total void, bleak and empty to all meaning and organization. |
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Since the universe is unlimited in size, there must also be an unlimited number of atoms and an infinite amount of void. |
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A natural harmony singer, she fills that void that a single voice can often leave open. |
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How she felt so unseen and out-of-place, like the silence that fills the void of unspeakable words. |
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No wires, little heat, just a big void usually stuffed with cleaning items, shoe polish and a lot of bric-a-brac. |
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The terrain is steep but so rewarding, so vastly unpopulated and un-skied, and so void of the neon jumpsuits and fur-lined boots crowd. |
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The bittersweet tang of pulverized sugarcane hung pungent in the breathless void of the wind. |
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The absence of light, a void, a vacuum, nothingness is so extraordinary that it can only be part of the pre-creation world. |
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Is it some kind of perceived void in ourselves that causes us to seek validation by peering into the lives of those we idolize? |
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The inability of Britishness to act as a focus for Australian policies and priorities left a void in the Australian self-image. |
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Welcome to the nihilist void of the violent, misogynistic, and racist lyrics of rap. |
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As a place apart, it has an almost pure, certainly Buddhistic sense of void and emptiness. |
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Next I had to fling some victuals into the sucking void of self-digesting agony that was my stomach. |
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The alien ship seemed void of any viewports or windows, and had no outward appearance of equipment or sensors of its own. |
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Her face was stony now, void of emotion as she burrowed into the cloak and sat on a smooth rock underneath a lime tree. |
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Any agreements or decisions prohibited pursuant to this Article shall be automatically void. |
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Is the liquidated damages provision valid or is it void for uncertainty or inoperable? |
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When a jurisdictional error by the body is deemed to have occurred, it means that the decision has always been legally void. |
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If such an agreement is always void, employers would be deterred from settling disputes. |
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The parties are also agreed that my previous rulings are void as a result of the mistrial. |
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It was enticed by false representations, and if that agreement, the lease was void, then a legal lease could not grow out of that. |
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First he invoked the doctrine of non est factum and alleged that the charge was void. |
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Nevertheless, attraction across void space seemed a mystery, and some of his eminent contemporaries were unwilling to accept his physics. |
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The former made void proceedings by way of levying execution against a company being wound up by the court. |
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Under that logic, the entire concept of obscenity has become abrogated and essentially null and void. |
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Are you saying that all the work that has been done so far is null and void and should not be viewed as having made some progress? |
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If not, the cost and time spent on the 2004 elections could be null and void. |
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The precautions taken publicly are rendered null and void by the amount of negligence which goes on in private. |
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Which means, someone needs to get fired over this, or all apologies and posturing about being responsible are null and void. |
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As part of the all-postal arrangements, each vote is null and void unless the elector has obtained the signature of a witness. |
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Until it becomes so, any conclusion linking the death penalty with the murder rate will be null and void. |
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It is very obvious if confessions were exerted under torture, then they are null and void. |
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Without this law, the entire purpose of campaign funding limits on parties would be null and void. |
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The old checks I had, had the wrong address printed along the top, making them absolutely void. |
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Even if you receive a notice through the post, the ticket is null and void. |
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The presence of the cavities suggests that sufficient void space is provided for protein structural fluctuations to allow oxygen penetration. |
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The bed is a void space, a limbo where life's pause button can be pressed at will. |
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The architect created a void space shielded with glass to allow sunlight to penetrate into the interior. |
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This ratio provides an indication of the available void space within the pore structure of the brick unit to accommodate freezing expansion. |
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When we deduct the void spaces and add the exterior staircases and temple, we arrive at a total of around 1.5 million stones. |
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From the difficulty of assigning a beginning of time, he argued the eternity of existing nature, of void space, and of motion. |
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In fact, it is the lipid tilt degree of freedom that allows a fusion stalk to exist without the formation of a void region inside. |
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In such configurations, the glucose ring fills the void space between adjacent headgroups. |
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In 1965, he started stacking his metal boxes on the wall, encompassing the void spaces between the boxes as part of the single art object. |
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At first floor level this area is void, indicating perhaps why much of this accommodation at ground level has not been capable of sub-division. |
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The below-decks, where the void rooms, hold, cannon-deck, and pretty much everything else in the ship was located. |
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Instead they have found a home in the void zone between success and failure. |
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The effectiveness of this compactional pump diminished over time as void space in the peat gradually collapsed. |
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Additional boardwalks on the site are arranged to form a central void space. |
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This way you lose the lead and hope to trump with one of your small trumps when your void suit is led. |
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For example if you try to bet after the following player has already played a card, your bet is void. |
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A multiple lead may also win because an opponent, although void, does not have enough trumps to match the number of cards led. |
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If the led card is the 6, you may play any card you wish, being void in the diamond suit and thus unable to follow it. |
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If the trump suit is lead, and a player is void, but holds a rank trump card, that player must play the rank trump card. |
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It's too bad, I feel you miss a lot by conducting your maneuvers with hundreds of kilometers of empty void between your units. |
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Valerie felt like she had just fallen into a void, empty of everything, a place which made no sense. |
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The division between atoms and void was significant in that it attributed existence to empty space for the first time. |
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The church seemed absolutely empty, the void being emphasized by its graceful coolness. |
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You can't imagine it as an empty black void, because you don't have eyes too see it, ears to hear it, or a brain to comprehend it. |
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As Wallace rightfully notes, the observer outside of the hole sees it as a void, an empty place in space. |
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You can do barrel rolls, switch between targets with the control pad, and dive effortlessly about within the void of space. |
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There's a void, an empty space in my observations where the poor guy was which seems somehow to have failed to register properly. |
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Because the buildings are fairly old there are no party walls in the roof void, which is why it spread quickly. |
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This central, multistory void separates distinct living spaces for the two owners, a mother and son. |
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At the same time, by dangling the art in an implied deep space, Bontecou conceives a void filled with anti-gravitational activity. |
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Clearly, for the Roman architects, three-dimensional space was more than a void between objects. |
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This pivotal courtyard is a mediating space, a void, and, at the same time, the plan's hub. |
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Koolhaas also designed the Guggenheim's own 6400 sq m exhibition space within a void just off the casino. |
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New windows will alter the careful composition of wall and void at various key points. |
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If you obtain service work elsewhere, you may void or cancel the warranty all together. |
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On clear days, the void is filled with daylight that is transmitted down through the ceiling prism elements. |
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His loss leaves a void in the community which will be difficult to replace and we tender our deepest sympathies to the bereaved. |
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In a press statement, the leaders have described Azad a poet par excellence and said his loss has created a void in literary circles. |
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He is coming off a good season, and his loss would create a void in the locker room. |
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But it had to come to an end, leaving me with a renewed feeling of void and emptiness. |
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In modern times, the town's main employers were coal mining and associated heavy engineering, the loss of which created a void in the economy. |
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It is the emptiness, the void that swallows me for a moment, and I realize I am working, and far from my love. |
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However, perhaps the biggest void will be caused by the loss of on-loan Celtic forward, David Fernandez. |
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The never-ending flow of mental activity started as consciousness abruptly exploded from the void of nothingness. |
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After about four years of separation that was filled with this gigantic hidden void of emptiness and despair, why now? |
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Instead of the flood of emotions that I had been expecting, I felt nothing but a void in my heart. |
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Our approach in the changes we made was to augment his presence, and his loss left a void in the team and organization. |
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Nothing you do will be able to fill the void you fill towards the loss of doing what you love as a lawyer. |
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His presence helped to replace some of the emptiness inside, the void in her heart. |
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A defender exchanging only a few cards usually is best off by trying to make himself void in a side suit. |
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In this way, the partner that plays second or third to the trick will know that the declarer is void in this suit. |
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When passing cards and choosing a card for the bottle imp trick, I strongly prefer to give myself a red or blue void if possible. |
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If a player is void in such category any of the other cards in the hand can be played. |
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Tricks are played as in Whist, that is, suit must be followed if possible and a player void in the suit led may trump or discard as he chooses. |
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This could be when you are void in the suit led or to a spade trick when the Ace or King of Spades has already been played. |
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If you have the king with many cards of the same suit, someone is almost sure to be void of the suit. |
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The joker can only be played to a trick when the holder is void of the suit led, but it is not compulsory to play it then. |
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You secretly place the bets, one to a suit, and if you're void in that suit at the end of the hand, you collect the appropriate number of points. |
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If a non-trump is led, and the second player plays a trump, the third player may only player a smaller trump if void in the suit led. |
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Before the mid-eighteenth century, courts were prepared to void a statute if it was deemed to clash with common law. |
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Will judges invoke their own narrow, ideological readings of the Constitution to void progressive legislation? |
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In the case of a criminal trial, that means that a defendant can void a conviction because of such discrimination. |
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A letting void period should run from the present time as nothing in the previous twelve months letting period will serve to foreshorten the future period needed to let. |
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The kind that involve zero anguished relatives screaming into the uncaring airport terminal void. |
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These minerals are found in void spaces within and between pillows. |
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Just as nature abhors a vacuum, the city cannot abide a void. |
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At the first instance the settlement agreement was declared void by the Brussels labour tribunal because of absence of consensus ad idem on the part of the employee. |
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In these valves, the valve seats are placed on opposite sides of the ball and axially pressed together to form a substantially void free axial seal. |
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Oblivious to his hectic surroundings, the man carried on with his lonely saunter until he reached an uncharacteristically quiet corner of the courtyard void of any activity. |
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Having bid ulti, the declarer is obliged to keep the 7 of trumps as long as is legally possible, subject to the rules of following suit and trumping when void. |
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Hedman filled a void created by Dmitri Kharine's summer contract expiry but the Sweden international is not expected to be just a squad makeweight. |
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He spent the rest of his life creating a mythical past to fill the void. |
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In the tea garden, void of stream or pond, water plays the most important role as one stops to perform the ritual cleansing at the chozubachi, or water basin. |
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Johns took the original source and mirrored it horizontally, creating a large missing void in the center of the work. |
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When he looks at you like that, you feel like you're standing at the verge of a bottomless abyss, a void so deep that it has its own mystical gravitation. |
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With the world moving faster than internet shares on a trading screen, the danger of slipping into the void of indistinctness is greater than ever. |
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More smoke sensors will be installed and internal walls will be extended upwards into the roof void to create compartments to help to contain the spread of any future fire. |
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Although wealth is often inversely related to religious piety, the dissatisfaction amidst great wealth reveals a spiritual void that wealth cannot fill. |
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The Local Court Magistrate quashed and declared void the informations. |
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The basic unit of classical space is the room, and we should think of it not as a void but as an expansive, albeit insubstantial and invisible, mass. |
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Too bad the anti-war statement has become all but null and void. |
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In a nutshell, the important issue is whether the compromise of proceedings entered into by parties on the basis of a common mistake of law is void by reason of that mistake. |
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The opponents should try to lead suits in which the declarer is void. |
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It does not include all of the void space on mineral restoration works. |
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When a senator leaves their party to another, or to go independent, suddenly literally hundreds and thousands of voters preferences are rendered null and void. |
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The answer is that it was not, being instead a series of dissociated gestures that flopped right into a nihilistic void. |
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The twinkling vista of space was clearly visible through the viewports, the transparent and vastly reinforced glass preventing the escape of atmosphere into the void. |
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A council has been forced to reprint 16,000 postal voting packs after the first batch was declared null and void due to an administrative error, it emerged today. |
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So Joe claimed the marriage between his father and J'Noel was void. |
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They held hands as they lingered at the void deck below her flat. |
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The print had been torn, folded and creased until a large void was left in the lower left portion. |
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It is soluble in water, which means, before conducting atmosphere readings in tanks and void spaces, any residual water will need to be agitated or mopped up. |
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Filling a void in the marketplace for quality products at reasonable prices, the Smith Brothers name has grown to be a very trusted name in the Western Industry. |
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The void of the Berlin Museum is incessant, obtrusive and silent. |
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Any inaccuracies during the deal will void the hand and cause a misdeal. |
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There's a giant void, an emptiness that will never, ever be filled. |
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What all atoms have in common is a large empty space, or void, which contains these quarks of energy, spinning around so fast as to provide the illusion of matter. |
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This is especially a good idea if the player is long in some non-trump suit because this may mean that his partner is void in that suit and can trump it. |
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Porosity is defined as the ratio of the volume of pores, or void space, in a porous material to the bulk volume of the material, which includes both solids and voids. |
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It doesn't matter that I have a college degree, and if I don't go back and redo my senior year of high school, that college degree becomes null and void. |
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Mr. Tytherleigh's report states clearly that both the cold water storage tanks and the central heating header tanks were situated in the roof void. |
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Later presentations may have symptoms of dysuria, hematuria, and straining to void that gradually become more prominent with a diminished urinary stream. |
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The authors argue that, despite the provision in Article 53 that inconsistent treaties are void, the doctrine has had little formal or practical consequence. |
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In an annual commemorative ritual tied to sun and sky, a shaft of light will illuminate the void between the time of the first and second attacks. |
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Many of the legal consequences of marriage have now been applied even to void unions, and virtually all marriages are open to dissolution even if only one spouse wishes it. |
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Oddly melancholy for a fantasy epic, the film overflows with sorrow for love lost, love unrequited, and the agony of lovers separated by the void of death. |
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Large cystiphragmconstricted zooidal void spaces, a low overall proportion of zooecial space, and a low overall proportions of space taken up by cystiphragms. |
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When I just walked out of my void deck to the bus stop, it didn't rain. |
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There's a Chinese funeral at the void deck of my apartment block. |
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In fact, all comments become null and void after seven days. |
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Although not naturally left-footed, Thompson filled the void well on Tuesday night and Dolan in any case may decide against bringing Potter back so soon. |
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All prizes are non-transferable and void where prohibited by law. |
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They decide to adopt a stray cat, paw paw, in the hopes that it will fill the void in their relationship. |
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The position is that the articles have legislated a particular set of sanctions, namely, that a transfer which does not comply with the article is void. |
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Increasingly, he is intent on inventing new structures, combining forms that are right-angled and curved, solid and open, linear and planar, volumetric and void. |
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Her mind was completely void of emotions and her body was rigid. |
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The contention of the French Republic that Article 177 cannot be used to obtain from the Court a ruling that such an act is null and void is pertinent. |
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When their doors are closed, the rooms, clad in dark cedar tongue-in-groove siding, blend into the trees and become self-contained units linked by a void of skylit corridors. |
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Such provisions may still appear to exist in State constitutions, but it cannot be enforced, so it is null and void and not part of the body of the law. |
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If she is not void, she must either follow suit or play a higher trump. |
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In the beginning, the earth was a formless void, and darkness covered the face of the deep, according to Genesis. |
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Both parties accepted that the variation agreement was void. |
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And while old-timers continue to pay homage to him, the next generation is probably not aware of the tremendous void his death has left for Jazz music. |
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The abyss is not an empty void, but full of nature's wonderful mysteries. |
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The void evoked in the first few bars is bleak and barren, chilly vibrato-less strings and coldly gleaming brass, with winds bubbling away like some kind of primordial soup. |
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It fills a void and feeds a hunger for something that is not shrouded in statistics, task forces, and synergistic partnerships. |
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Do we long for the filling up of every void place and gap in our hearts? |
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For now, trying to fill the void is the first order of business. |
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A centrifuge may include a fluid separation wall aligned substantially parallel to an axis of rotation and include an inner surface, a void area, and an outer surface. |
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It should be noted that the void spaces inside the load do not include those in sealed packages, where the pressure may be different from that of the headspace. |
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The atomists held that there are smallest indivisible bodies from which everything else is composed, and that these move about in an infinite void space. |
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She decided to just transfer her mind into a blank and void world so that her thoughts did not overtake her and carry her to a place that she didn't want to go again. |
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One more sense is revealed in this manner, as the viewer can hear what is present during the exposure, which in itself adds volume to the vacant, but not void, photograph. |
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The effect then is that the discretion conferred by Parliament is exercised, at least in part, by the wrong authority, and the resulting decision is ultra vires and void. |
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But younger Hong Kong residents rushed to fill the void and started a series of protests. |
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It hurtled through a void, an immense cathedral of black pitch, specked with faint pinpoints of light whose pale luminosity underscored the darkness that shrouded them. |
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But there is nothing in this case which would warrant the grant of an injunction against the third respondent unless the decision of the Tribunal was void. |
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Some stars choose not to be smoothers of rough edges, and the void in the leadership department is yet another reason many believe the team will stumble. |
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I do not recommend the parfait of foie gras and chicken liver, which had a cloying sweetness at the edges, or the fried Blue Point oysters, void of ocean freshness. |
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They can be counted on to enthusiastically endorse any Democratic Party idea, regardless of how utterly void of common sense or careful forethought. |
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This void is believed to be caused by the thick mucosal layering of the coprodeum. |
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