Sentence examples for empty marking from inspiring English sources

Exact(2)

His tomb at Arlington remains empty, marking the first 20th century conflict for which there is no unknown warrior.

Given a transition (t = (m, a,m')), we use the notation ({^{bullet }t}) to denote its pre-set m (which cannot be an empty marking), ({t^{bullet }}) for its post-set (m') and l(t) for its label a.

Similar(58)

All control reactions are represented as empty marks.

One speaks of empty seats marking where students have disappeared.

The air was empty, fittingly marking the anticlimactic end of the 2007 finals.

"For there is no force that can put an end to the human quest for freedom, and China will in the end become a nation ruled by law, where human rights reign supreme". Honouring the new laureate, Mr Jagland placed the Nobel diploma on the empty chair marking Mr Liu's absence.

Consequently, a structural deadlock needs a non-empty initial marking.

She puts the extra sleeping roll and the two skateboards in an empty box marked "Donations".

On the wall behind him, an empty nail marked the spot where Mubarak's portrait had hung until the revolution.

Photographs show its masterpieces stacked against walls, its halls sandbagged, its empty walls marked with dust where paintings by Titian and Veronese had hung.

On a recent visit, a cockroach darted under the closed door of Room 1205, which is empty and marked with a small black X.

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