As we went inside, we were taken aback by the emptiness that was left behind.
It is a sad and sterile emptiness at the heart of a noble enterprise.
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Often they are succeeded by a feeling of emptiness and psychological pain and suffering.
It was an echoing house of frighteningly tall rooms that smelled of emptiness and mouse droppings.
This constant shuffling underscores the emptiness and futility of current American policy toward the Kremlin.
The hole in her heart is just as big today, the emptiness never goes away.
What probably inspired the most reverence in me was not the architecture but the sheer emptiness of Corvara.
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" At another time, Mother says reflectively, "It's full of emptiness, this place.
Inbox zero, the concept of achieving the nirvana of email emptiness, is not anywhere in the realm of possibility.
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One bothersome thing astronomers have discovered, as they have peered ever deeper into space, has been unexpected regions of sheer emptiness.
Emptiness has a value of its own, not least in a country where many people must live without the luxury of space.
And there is only one strange thing in all of this: how many people willingly take part in the process of conserving emptiness.
These thoughts about the relationship between emptiness and innovation came into focus for me at a meeting last week with a truly radical innovator.
He had the sensation of a great type of hole or emptiness falling through him and continuing to fall and never hitting the floor.
She sounds positively impish in the face of profound existential emptiness.
We have been invaded by nothing, by emptiness, by animate dust.
Whenever I saw a musician, I couldn't dispel the regret and emptiness I felt about my brother's talent that had been buried under heaps of stone.
For most of the play, which begins in Victorian England in 1885, Peter is known only as the Boy, a name that signals his psychological emptiness.
They are parents who face the loss of a child, spouses who carry an emptiness that cannot be filled, children who know sorrow that defies comprehension.
Inside, a student gave a rambling but heartfelt lecture on original sin, escape via death, the evangelical mission and the emptiness he felt before being saved.
The temples of Buddhism sheltered only a lucky few, and besides, the Buddhist meditative tradition pursues a selfless emptiness, a still point, the harking of universal immanence.
The curious emptiness Chicago confronted, the way it just dropped off into nothing, especially at sunset or in the fog, this void was responsible for all the activity.
The break, called Big Flat, owes its emptiness to inaccessibility.
When SED development hit the brakes a few years ago, OLED technology quickly stepped in to fill the emptiness felt by our fickle hearts' desire for the blackest of blacks.
This vast emptiness makes the approach to Arniston and Kassiesbaai, the oldest active fishing village in South Africa, feel like the metaphorical, as well as literal, end of the road.
Defending, Ben Compton QC said the Atherstone fire marked the "darkest year" for firefighters in the last thirty years and had left families and colleagues filled with "grief and emptiness".
The emptiness is underlined by the curious liking Oklahomans have for scurrying around their capital (even when the streets are dappled in sunlight) by way of a warren of tunnels.
They simply illustrate the hypocrisy of the Mexican government's current immigration demands on the United States - as well as the emptiness of most Democrat and Republican proposals for immigration reform.
Out here, time felt suspended in the emptiness.
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