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white spaces
noun
Plural of white space
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My in-box is already less full and my calendar full of lovely white spaces.
Newspapers have taken to publishing white spaces where the censors have mauled their articles.
Half the story appeared to reside in the white spaces between bejewelled little sections of narrative.
This could help to fill in the huge white spaces of unused spectrum.
In rural areas, the "white spaces" of fallow spectrum are even more vast.
No dusty corners or cramped drawers of curiosities here, just dimmed lighting and big white spaces.
At first it looks like a single line of vessels separated by unetched, white spaces.
"Rauschenberg, Lichtenstein, Rosenquist worked in these white spaces, and that was their inspiration.
Only about 5percentt of the nation's TV white spaces are being used, Mr. Whitt said.
And in rural areas, white spaces are often used for broadband access.
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