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"People who want to kill themselves tend to empty every bottle," he noted.
To combat this problem, the program has leased three spaces as staging areas for bikes that can be brought to nearby stations that tend to empty quickly: an office building beside Penn Station; Pier 40, along the Hudson River; and a lot at Delancey Street on the Lower East Side.
Geese, famous for their copious defecation, are less likely to defecate when they are flying than when they are grazing and walking on the ground, and they tend to empty their cloacas upon takeoff, cutting down on the risk to bystanders, said Laura Erickson, science editor at the Cornell Laboratory of Ornithology.
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Over billions of years, Dr. Ostriker said, this process "empties out the voids in between and then it tends to empty out the filaments".
Without high-rise residential buildings to sustain a vibrant shopping and restaurant scene, downtown D.C. tends to empty out at night and on weekends.
By now we are both knocking back the wine, the only difference being that Kaurismäki tends to empty the glass in one gulp.
The pigment loses its bright pink hue when conditions are too acid or too alkaline — so how fast your stomach fills with acid and how quickly your stomach tends to empty can influence how likely you are to experience this.
Hotels tend to remain empty, and most of its streets are deserted after dark.
On a particularly harried day, I tend to draw empty boxes next to my tasks, because making a mark inside a box feels particularly emphatic.
That's when airlines tend to release empty seats, often those toward the front of the plane, that they had been holding for families or disabled passengers.
January 11 2015 People's pockets tend to be empty in January, once holiday credit-card bills come due, but that problem isn't apparent on the one day this month that people ride the subway without any pants at all.
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