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void

[void] / vɔɪd /








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But this oil jump isn’t landing in an economic void.

From Barron's

Ancora Holdings, a private-wealth adviser from the Cleveland area with a small activism shop, has been one of the noisiest activist investors recently, filling the void as big-name activists pull back on public fights.

From The Wall Street Journal

When I consulted some favorites like “A Taste of Spring,” Angela Clutton’s “Seasoning” and the gently tide-marked pages of “First, Catch,” I realized early March is less a void than a handoff.

From Salon

Ticketmaster said it had now voided some tickets, which were released on Friday night after fans had to request them.

From BBC

It could say the deal was made under duress and is thus void, as some sympathizers have floated.

From The Wall Street Journal