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For a moment she held her face to the empty doorway ; ;
While four of the Black September members held the pilots at gunpoint ( breaking an earlier promise that they would not take any Germans hostage ), Issa and Tony walked over to inspect the jet, only to find it empty.
Some threshing machines were equipped with a bagger, which invariably held two bags, one being filled, and the other being replaced with an empty.
Until it was completed county offices were held in various empty buildings.
Based on a miscommunication by the first crews on the scene, and the empty display cases in the main galleries that in most cases had held objects which museum curators had removed before the invasion, news organizations for weeks reported that as much as 170, 000 catalogued lots ( 501, 000 pieces ) had been looted, when the true figure was around 15, 000 items, including 5, 000 extremely valuable cylinder seals.
In this adventure, Jack finds some men taking a prisoner to the empty old house. The seven decide to look into the mystery and make inquiries. They find out that someone is being held prisoner in the house. But who could it be and why is that someone making such weird noises?
The specific idea that a room ’ s true beauty is in the empty space within the roof and walls came from Laozi, a philosopher and the founder of Taoism, who held to the “ aesthetic ideal of emptiness ”, believing that the mood should be captured in the imagination, and not so heavily dictated by what is physically present.
After this Schacht held the empty title of Minister without Portfolio, and received the same salary, until he was fully dismissed in January 1943.
When completely empty, it will continue firing but only one shot at a time if the Fire Button was still held down, signifying that the player needs to release the fire button and let it recharge.
The Gelug school held the distinct but related rangtong view that all phenomena are empty ( of inherent existence ) and no thing or process ( including Mind and its qualities ) may be asserted as independent or inherently real ( neither may phenomena be asserted as " unreal "-in short, all assertions are seen to be groundless ).
Gogarty was subsequently driven to an empty house near Chapelizod and held under armed guard.
Yet they are held to be separate by this stage of thought and so the two terms are eternally stuck in an empty oscillation back and forth from one another.
Hegel actually held the ancient philosophical notion of atomism in higher esteem than the scientific one of modern physics because the former understood the void not just as the empty space between atoms, but as the atom ’ s own inherent principle of unrest and self-movement.
In Distributed Morphology, the abstract morphemes that comprise words are held to be completely empty of phonological information until after the syntactic component has finished manipulating them.
The first year the school was open, for the school year 1977-1978, classes were held in an empty A-frame house owned by a local named Harry Gowens.
Along the atrium walls on the inside, there are a number of empty niches that remain, which probably held images related to the Stations of the Cross.
In relation to the contemplative life, he held that three attributes should be acquired: The first is spiritual freedom from worldly desires (" as empty of every outward work as if he did not work at all "), the second is a mind unencumbered with images (" inward silence "), and the third is a feeling of inward union with God (" even as a burning and glowing fire which can never more be quenched ").
Eventually Raven challenged Sabu to an empty arena match to be held on June 9, but Sabu refused to wrestle him, claiming that he had promised his uncle, The Sheik, that he would never fight Raven.
Initially, the club did not possess a field of its own and training was held on an empty space called The Hillock ( Могилката / Mogilkata ), where the National Palace of Culture was built later.
In the post-World War II era, the land was held by the Cafritz family pending future development, as empty fields and commercial warehouses.
( Currently empty ; formerly held by a bronze cannon from a turtle ship that was found to be fake )
The United States Regular Army garrison under the command of Colonel Justin Dimick held Fort Monroe, a nearly impregnable fortress at Old Point Comfort on the southern tip of the Virginia Peninsula between the York River and the James River where they empty into the Chesapeake Bay.
State funerals are held on both Grayson and Manticore and an empty coffin is buried in the Royal Cathedral.
At the farmhouse where Soneji kept the children, police officers find the empty graves where Maggie and Michael were held.

held and space
Those who have never traveled the width and length of this land cannot conceive, on the basis of textbook description alone, the overwhelming space and variety of this country held together under one government.
For a certain class of Green functions coming from solutions of integral equations, Schmidt had shown that a property analogous to the Arzelà – Ascoli theorem held in the sense of mean convergence — or convergence in what would later be dubbed a Hilbert space.
Other artists held studio space at 306, such as Jacob Lawrence, Addison Bate and his brother Leon.
In " Episode Two: Lunar Apocalypse ", Duke journeys to space, where he finds many of the captured women held in various incubators throughout space stations that had been conquered by the aliens.
Masses are being held, as in the last few decades, at the adr ( front ) of the Bom Jesus Basilica, due to lack of space within the Basilica.
Hitler called for irredentist German claims to be reclaimed along with the creation of German lebensraum (" living space ") in Eastern Europe, including territories held by the Soviet Union, that would be colonized by Germans.
Kokwet meetings are held some distance from the personal space of any particular homestead yard.
Any object gravitationally held by the rotating Earth – Moon system will be attracted to the barycenter to an equal and opposite degree as its tendency to fly off into space.
The apparently double-use of the space is particularly interesting because inscriptional evidence concerning the Lykaian Games of the 4th century BCE indicates that horse and foot-races were held during the same festivals, and possibly on the same day.
After years of delay caused by wartime funding and staffing difficulties, MIT's first classes were held in rented space at the Mercantile Building in downtown Boston in 1865.
Most nominalists have held that only physical particulars in space and time are real, and that universals exist only post res, that is, subsequent to particular things.
As he repeatedly expressed in his nonfiction essays, Anderson firmly held that going into space was not an unnecessary luxury but an existential need, and that abandoning space would doom humanity to " a society of brigands ruling over peasants ".
A space frame of wrought iron arches, held together by horizontal tubular structures containing long prestressed cables, supports glass panes which were originally tinted green with copper oxide to reduce the significant heating effect.
Rather than being an entity that independently exists over and above other matter, Leibniz held that space is no more than the collection of spatial relations between objects in the world: " space is that which results from places taken together ".
Since 1959, most ideas for space elevators have focused on purely tensile structures, with the weight of the system held up from above.
Early classes were held in private homes or wherever space could be found.
Einstein's principle of equivalence put all observers, accelerating in space far from gravitating bodies, or held in place against gravitation near such a body, on the same footing.
When no games were being held, the Circus at the time of Catullus ( mid-1st century BC ) was likely " a dusty open space with shops and booths ... a colourful crowded disreputable area " frequented by " prostitutes, jugglers, fortune tellers and low-class performing artists.
Because of space limitations, meetings held at indoor facilities do not hold many of athletics events typically contested outdoors.

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