Sentences with phrase «huge vacuum»

The phrase "huge vacuum" refers to a large empty space or absence of something important or necessary. Full definition
All the hype and money now flowing to the Presidential level leaves huge vacuums at local, state, judicial, and school board levels.
«Thunderstorms are like huge vacuum cleaners that suck up water vapor,» says Colin Price.
«If business doesn't get involved, we'll leave a huge vacuum
Ultimately the collapse of the religious impulse would leave a huge vacuum.
however, i have a wry smile on my face whenever i read fans agitating for theo to fit into that over size shoes and a huge vacuum which eclipse is natural ability to perform against a world class team.
He can not go on forever, and that will leave a huge vacuum when he leaves.
It was amusing to watch the staff use this huge vacuum thing to move sand around the beach.
«I have no doubt in my mind that Mama's death has left a huge vacuum in the immediate family of the Akande dynasty, Osun, the whole of the South - West and the entire progressive family.
If not for other reasons this huge vacuum cleaning of Spanish fruit and vegetable exports etc will ensure that an independent Catalonia would be booted from the European Union - again if for no other reason EU will fall apart when the German MAUT system is being rolled out and increased in size to cover all intra-EU movements of goods and persons - there will be no free movement anymore.
But before Lyubomirsky began, there was «a huge vacuum of research on how to increase happiness,» she says.
Senses of Cinema has filled a huge vacuum in Australian screen culture by providing a space for intelligent, well - informed, opinionated film criticism... -LRB-...) I like its breadth of focus, the diversity of opinion, and the fact that on the net one can run essays of some depth.
We have mostly hardwood floors and only one sisal rug, so I don't need a huge vacuum.
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