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Thus, every bit of empty space acts as a source of radio waves a phenomenon predicted (twice!) by big-bang theory but for which steady-state theory had no ready explanation.
The objects spread out on the table top and bathed in a hot, raking light, evoke Salvador Dalí, another Spaniard who understood the power of isolation, of giving each element in a painting its own bit of empty terrain.
It is all too easy to make fun of celebrities for their fundraising antics and, in itself, this is no good reason why we should not do it – it can be salutary to point out a bit of empty moral posturing.
Who then can begrudge Preston, Murdoch et al a little bit of empty hope in their professional dotage?
And where I could find a bit of empty space, there were people taking selfies to create lasting memories of their visit.
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"It's a bit of an empty shell for now," said Mark Newman, chief research officer at Informa Telecoms and Media.
It's a little bit of any empty concept in some ways because it presupposes that there was some sort of magical moment when everything was right.
In contrast, audiences just didn't take to the last Superman film: Brandon Routh was bit of an empty vessel, a handsome young man in the Christopher Reeve mould".
Mr. Compston, best known here as the younger of the two kidnappers in the film "The Disappearance of Alice Creed," doesn't make much of an impression as Arnott, who's a bit of an empty vessel.
It's a bit of an empty room here at the moment (not all the furniture's arrived yet) but it's a start, which will evolve and grow to be a useful resource for you to keep up with what The Who is up to.
If the Globes ceremony has sometimes been derided as a bit of an empty exercise — its prizes are awarded by so few people, and even they have been courted lavishly for months by aspiring winners — this year saw its populist approach spread elsewhere.
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