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"So there was a bit of that with Aussie rules, but it also came in something of a void because the first rules of Australian football were in 1859, which is before rugby or soccer or any sport had its rules".
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Mrs. Astor's death two years ago at age 105 left something of a void in the American branch of the family tree.
The consecutive re tirements of Marie-Jose Perec and Cathy Freeman had left something of a void in women's one-lap running - one that Britain's Katherine Merry had briefly promised to fill, before injury intervened.
Such is Iraq today: a mesmerizing labyrinth of conflicting interests operating in something close to a void as American generals strive to maintain a minimum of order and a retired American general speaks of building a stable, democratic future.
Despite a sensational farmers' market, Santa Monica, Calif., has long been something of a culinary void.
And many other executives have departed, creating something of a leadership void at the company.
Goldin filled a void that opened in art photography with the death of Diane Arbus, except that Arbus was something of a tourist in the world of the recalcitrant nonconformist, the self-stylized freak and misfit.
Another issue with Rapportive as well as its newer competitors that stepped in to fill the void is that it's something of a hack.
From the time of Melissus, there have been arguments against the possibility of a void existing in the manner that an object exists: "Nor is there any void, for void is nothing, and nothing cannot be".
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