Sentence examples similar to unoccupied spots from inspiring English sources

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All of them follow the same rules: look around, go to the unoccupied spot with the largest amount of sugar, and then eat the sugar.

Go to an unoccupied spot, start dancing, advertising that you need a class helper.

It serves to teach you that there is no spot unoccupied by the Shechinah (divine presence), and that God would communicate with Moses even from a bush" (Midrash Numbers Rabbah 12 4).

Rising literati like Rick Moody and Jonathan Franzen efficiently assume the spots left unoccupied by John Updike and Norman Mailer, like a rigged game of musical chairs.

Restrooms, and unoccupied corners are ideal spots for wedgie removal, if you have the chance.

We have all experienced the joy of spotting an unoccupied chair in a heaving pub.

The ends of the lines after the call are on spots that were unoccupied before the call (try it and see).

Virgin Trains CCTV shows seemingly unoccupied seats without reservation slips.

Police officers in Gulfport, Miss., then spotted the Caprice, unoccupied, in a parking lot on Sept. 28 before the suspected snipers, John Muhammad and Lee Malvo, apparently headed north again.

Jones parked the van he was traveling in near the falls, started preparing, and launched a drone several hours later the ball was spotted by a tourist, unoccupied, at the top of the falls.

'Yellow spots' (samples scoring both occupied and unoccupied for a given marker) were treated as missing data.

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