Sentence examples for to absence from inspiring English sources

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to absence

noun

A state of being away or withdrawn from a place or from companionship; the period of being away.

  • Absence makes the heart grow fonder.

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His compass is attuned only to absence, to abandonment.

At the same time, it owes much to absence.

Normally we can put it down to "absence makes the heart grow fonder".

For a quintessentially Australian song, the Triffids' Wide Open Road owes a lot to absence from Australia.

All the characters exhibit an erotic connection to absence, which is central to Williams's notion of desire.

They are numb to others and to themselves, resigned both to entropy and to absence, which they manifest in sensational ways.

Yet there are few similar pushes for equality around sexual minorities, in part due to absence of data around LGBT scientists.

(Matthew Perry in the background on E!) But I'm ruling any claims for Heidi Klum invalid due to absence, at this time, of bodyguard.

Thanks to absence of those limits, in the South Carolina Republican primary, Super PACs spent about twice as much as the candidates themselves.

This case corresponds to absence of any resonances.

But the major factor is impossibility of market access due to absence of transportation infrastructure.

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