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What I heard was actually no more than empty phrases.
He found the silence far more comforting than any empty phrases.
To Kamejiro the last words were not an empty phrase.
He can still read empty phrases from a Teleprompter with feeling.
The power of prayer was no empty phrase here.
In my opinion, intercultural dialogue is not an empty phrase.
It is these arguments, and not the empty phrases about unity, that make up the debate on a federal Europe.
Without facing at least some of those hard choices, Labour's promises remain, quite simply, empty phrases.
Otherwise we shall go on mouthing empty phrases with nothing to back them up.
A seemingly empty phrase became an assertion of absolute dominance.
They are not like our politicians, used to issuing empty phrases or outright lying.
But when Leyel stopped on such empty phrases, references came up anyway.
And some empty phrases delivered by a cheap local politico.
The word "artist" is not an empty phrase for him, but first of all it means responsibility and diligence.
The president uses empty phrases, but reflect his state of mind:
"Contempt of court is no empty phrase in my court.
The dignity of women was not simply an empty phrase in the official discourse of the period.
The clause on mutual solidarity will remain just an empty phrase if we do not connect these energy systems.
"I suggest that it is an empty phrase, having meaning only in terms of what we pour into it."
Where do they learn all these ridiculous empty phrases?'
Empty phrases to give you the illusion that it's Adam who's holding you, and not me?
Added value and solidarity are not empty phrases.
It hadn't been an empty phrase or cliché.
The free movement of people is nothing more than an empty phrase if it is not accompanied by matching health cover provision.
A reprimand is not merely an empty phrase.