Sentence examples for empty meant from inspiring English sources

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Halfway through a wailing tune in a minor key, Jermaine Paul, a young soul singer, started to talk, over the vamp, about what Mr. Ashford, whose chair was empty, meant to him, and he voiced what many in the room were feeling.

Halfway through the first blues, a wailing tune in a minor key, Jermaine Paul, a young soul singer, started to talk over the vamp about what Mr. Ashford, whose chair was empty, meant to him, voicing what many in the room were feeling.

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Empty means sending, empty but checked means sent, filled in and checked means delivered to the recipient and their face in the bubble means they've seen it.

"Empty," means that you pump for a minute (some experts say two) without getting any drops.

The password associated with them are either categorized as "UNKNOWN" or "EMPTY", where UNKNOWN denotes that password exists for that user and is in encrypted form, while EMPTY means there is no password set for that particular user.

"Dollar Shift: Chinese Pockets Filled as Americans' Emptied" meant to describe the complications of that situation; it did not mean to imply that China has profited from the weakness of the American economy.

To be empty means to arise dependently to lack independent, real existence.

While it was no easy juncture, the far right section on Figure  1 being empty means that no actor was highly opposed to the reform.

They faced 10 empty chairs meant to represent the missing Democrats.

He gestured to a clump of empty desks meant to accommodate 12 new employees by next year.

He said: "There's no-one on her left side (she ran from lane eight with lane seven empty), which meant she lost contact with other athletes.

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