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- noun Plural form of
void . - verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
void .
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Examples
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Officials say that people can survive in what they call voids in these mudslides from anywhere from four or five, even to six days.
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It's just that the possibility does exist that people could be in pockets -- which they refer to as voids -- and they could still be alive.
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Handouts, hobbyists and hired guns can fill short-term voids, but the dilemma of modern journalism, in the long run, remains.
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Opals formed when silica, carried by water, deposited in voids left by gas bubbles and in rock fractures.
Mexican fire opals 2000
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Opals formed when silica, carried by water, deposited in voids left by gas bubbles and in rock fractures.
Mexican fire opals 2000
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However, a certain amount of water is required to wet the surface of the pebbles, and this water reduces the available voids, that is, the voids that can be filled by the mortar.
Concrete Construction Methods and Costs Halbert Powers Gillette
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This has a particular benefit for those in arrears, allowing many to recover their situation if they suffer short term voids or non payment of rent by tenants.
Epolitix News 2010
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This has a particular benefit for those in arrears, allowing many to recover their situation if they suffer short term voids or non payment of rent by tenants.
Epolitix News 2010
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This has a particular benefit for those in arrears, allowing many to recover their situation if they suffer short term voids or non payment of rent by tenants.
Epolitix News 2010
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This has a particular benefit for those in arrears, allowing many to recover their situation if they suffer short term voids or non payment of rent by tenants.
Epolitix News 2010
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