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to vacant
adjective
Not occupied; empty.
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Increasingly, the demonstrations are spreading to vacant private estates as well.
Before the Norman Conquest (1066) it was the king's prerogative to appoint bishops to vacant sees.
Sahadi's, the Middle Eastern food emporium in Brooklyn, hopes to expand its store to vacant space nearby.
Mr. Councell said he noticed an increase in calls to vacant houses two years ago, and steadily more since then.
Hills begins by personally escorting punters from the cheap seats to vacant spaces in the front few rows.
Ucas said 282,487 applicants were eligible for clearing – the process which matches students to vacant university places.
The shrines are shown in all kinds of places, from the foot of curbside lampposts to vacant blocks.
One, Coney Island Hospital, is to begin moving patients to vacant beds in other parts of the city on Friday, he said.
In addition to vacant land, Antelope Valley has abundant sunshine and regular high winds, which make it a logical place to build alternative-energy infrastructure.
Neighbors recalled asking Prachanda to settle petty disputes and seeing him move dozens of landless families to vacant, government-owned grazing areas.
But rising real estate prices in Manhattan and the city's tightening housing market have driven people to vacant industrial space in stagnant neighborhoods.
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