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"When it's raining, sometimes empty, nothing, zero," Mr. Alam said the other day.
So these were other people's flats, or sometimes empty flats, in Bayswater, South Kensington, Gloucester Road.
At these places, situated close to their often troubled and sometimes empty homesteads, children can get guidance, health care and a daily meal.
"When I was born here, it was a city of a million, and all the hills that we see from here, there were no buildings there, they were sometimes empty, sometimes woods.
"These are like ad-hoc production offices, where they are shooting in the neighborhood or the area, so they'll take space, sometimes empty, sometimes they take a turnkey solution, for usually three to six months," said Raviv Turner, a portfolio manager for Vision Property Management, which is managing Greenpoint Lofts.
Watching her mother "get up each morning to face another day as the only parent" made Amy determined "to assume full responsibility for myself, because anything can happen at any time, and to share the entirety of my life with a true partner, because I saw how hard and sometimes empty it was for my mother to play all the parts alone".
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And his neighbour, old Mrs Mocková, who sometimes empties a chamber pot on their heads.
And yet a new study shows that more than one out of four households dips into such accounts — sometimes emptying them out — often with significant future consequences.
The dispute is yet another page in one of those classic New York tales, in which the sale of a Manhattan skyscraper can suddenly shift the relationships between tenants and landlords, sometimes emptying retail storefronts in a way that quickly alters the character of a city block.
Sugar is sometimes called "empty calories" because its consumption provides energy but no nutritional value.
After training the dogs to understand that bowls can sometimes be empty, and sometimes full, they began to place bowls in ambiguous locations.
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