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- The beach hotels and restaurants that anchor Acapulco's economy echo emptily.
- She repeatedly and emptily assures him she will.
- Whole shelves yawned emptily, unstocked.
- Once-packed hotels echo emptily.
- Some stared emptily at the sky.
- Darrell's growing sense of abandonment drives him _ and the play _ to an emptily horrifying conclusion.
- He leaves in a taxi, staring emptily into space, as the camera slowly enters a whispering hole.
- The houses here still gape emptily, doors and windows blown out, though many now are covered with plastic.
- The film's problem isn't so much that it panders shamelessly to teen audiences, but that it panders so emptily.
- Tonywalton, my definition was a bit careless, good point, and I have seen the phrase used carelessly ( or emptily ) as well.
- An old army buddy fails to recognize him, and then brushes him off, emptily promising to keep in touch before sending him off with a tip.
- According to Husserl, the identity of things is given when an object that was once intended emptily becomes the same as what is given at the present moment.
- Husserl observes that simple material objects can be intended either emptily or intuitively, but that even when they are intuitively given, they retain sides that are absent and only cointended.
- Half of the homes in this once-mixed village gape emptily now, purged of all their Serbs in one of the failures of the U . S . peace-keeping mission in Kosovo.
- On the same bill, and naturally paling in comparison to Haynes'thrilling pyrotechnics, is " Tangerine Dream, " an Australian short by Keri Light that toys emptily with post-conversational small talk.
- In a city of 70, 000 before the Serbian rampage began, looted Albanian shops now gape emptily and the smoke from burning Albanian houses still rises thickly in the air, already heavy with rage and fear.
- Art Deco skyscrapers built in the'20s when Detroit was one of the world's wealthiest cities were abandoned to vandals; some of their broken windows still stare emptily across the downtown area, which is only now beginning to recover.
- The funniest thing in the film may be the way everybody emptily lobs the words " hot " and " great " at Pare, who in the film is neither, however striking she may be in other respects.
- In his book The Cult of the Amateur, Andrew Keen assesses peer-produced content on the Internet and asserts that it exists as a smokescreen which emptily promises more truth and deeper knowledge, but actually leading to the disappearance of truth.
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