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The reason for that was certainly not the absence of news.
It will be based solely on the absence of news."
At first Lorton refused to allow the absence of news to worry him.
But in the absence of news from Brewer he had time to waste and nowhere to go anyway.
In the absence of news there were rumours.
Moscow News said today that, in the absence of news, rumors had worsened the ethnic tensions.
That was the thing about physicals; any news was bad news, one wanted an absence of news.
In the absence of news that would justify such a surge, Nasdaq officials asked the company to offer an explanation, but Broadcast.com declined to provide one.
In the absence of news from the devastated area, speculation about his safety was published in the New York Times.
While the network executives derided the convention as a snoozing, no-news affair, the absence of news was never an obstacle for the entertainment programs.
Television and radio news coverage had been nonstop until early afternoon today, when the absence of news forced broadcasters to switch back to soap operas.
The relative absence of news coverage for this election could pose a particular problem for Mr. Albanese, the Brooklyn Councilman.
Temporarily, at least, the absence of news in the Met dugout puts Pittsburgh out of mind, and that is fine with Manager Bud Harrelson.
What is more, the general absence of news coverage has been only slightly offset by paid advertisements from the candidates, the one part of television where campaigns can make a difference.
HRT2, Doma TV and RTL 2 channels, carry similar type of programmes, except for absence of news.
There was a complete absence of news, and I was about to toss the paper down again, when my eyes were caught by an advertisement at the head of the personal column.
So, in the absence of news, journalists and analysts are concocting ever more ornate theories to explain what could be happening, sculpting the long available info into gaudy new patterns.
Light trading yesterday reflected an absence of news about the Persian Gulf crisis, said Robert S. Jonke, an energy futures trader at Cargill Investor Services.
In the absence of news, repeating what has been reported is an unproductive exercise for an audience that prefers to watch games, which are cluttered by too many commercials and sponsored enhancements.
They come to a coronation that has been scheduled for months - like the Democratic convention, which opened last night - and immediately begin whining about the absence of news and bathrooms.
Foreign exchange dealers spent Tuesday waiting for the US Federal Reserve policy-making committee to make a statement on interest rates and the absence of news eventually sapped the dollar.
In the absence of news, analysts attributed silver's advance to the market's bullish sentiment, which has its origins in the weaker dollar and the belief that the metal is undervalued.
The report said nothing about Australia, where a recent craze for everything new must have combined with the most severe storm systems; but the absence of news from Australia told its own story.
In the absence of news, he said, some residents of the predominantly black, gradually gentrifying neighborhood have come to their own conclusion: that the library won't be opened again until more white people move into the area.
This absence of news made me all the more careful, and an hour after leaving camp I arrived without mishap at an open glade near the top of the hill, within a hundred yards of the forest road.