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At times they seemed to be sweeping in from the 1970s, the decade in which Mr. Lawrence hit his stride as a young proxy for John Coltrane, whose death had opened a void.
This has opened a void.
His first presidential actions and undiplomatic style have opened a void in global leadership.
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Twelve feet below the sidewalk, a sewage main had ruptured some time before, eroding the surrounding soil and opening a void under the concrete pavers.
Nonetheless, his departure is seen as opening a leadership void at a time when momentum to make improvements in the compensation process is already being questioned.
Like a modernist drama, "The Searchers" opens on a void, in this case an empty stretch of Texas: an angry loner returns to his family after a long absence.
There remained an opened space, an empty void... (Derush Adam Kadmon §2).
But in 1980 the docks closed, the population began to fall, and a void opened between the town and the river.
Wouldn't it be more dignified to imagine retaining the open space as a void, a park, a lake?
Natural loess typically has an open structure with a void ratio of 0.8 1.0 or more, and is found in three main forms: sandy, silty or clayey loess.
"The reason we opened is there's really a void in the community banking arena in Long Island," Stuart H. Lubow, the bank's chief executive and president, said.
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