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the emptying
adjective
Devoid of content; containing nothing or nobody; vacant.
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Historically speaking, the emptying of Lake Jackson in 1999 was nothing new.
The emptying out of the Kaesong complex represents a new low in inter-Korean relations.
"The Social Network" is shrewdly perceptive about such things as class, manners, ethics, and the emptying out of self that accompanies a genius's absorption in his work.
A car sped Murray through the emptying Melbourne streets to Tullamarine airport, where he was aiming to board a flight at 1am local time.
The direct killing of cells usually involves the emptying of lytic enzymes, granzymes (GZM), onto targeted cells.
Our last conversation, the day before, had been about the emptying of the septic tank.
It was followed by the disarming of the committee, the emptying of the prisons, and the purging of Jacobin clubs.
International marriage began to grow in the 80's in response to the emptying of the countryside as Japan became increasingly affluent.
A question for the majority of Americans who live in cities is why the emptying of the heartland makes a difference.
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This, the researchers say, suggests that seismic tomography can monitor the emptying of a reservoir.
The comparison shows that soakaway emptying times calculated by the new model are on average 13% higher than the emptying times of the two-dimensional model.
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