The center court stands were half-empty on a cloudy, mild day for Azarenka's match.
The arena was half-empty by the time the horn sounded, a solitary fan yelling derisively, "Tacos!"
But the half-empty marina has turned out to be a bit of a nightmare for Stockton.
As proof positive of that glass-half-empty or glass-half-full viewpoints are universal, some witches are hexing away.
But it's hard to create a norm of "physically together" if the office is always half-empty.
Nobody likes a bearer of bad news, a Gloomy Gus or a glass-half-empty attitude.
Two new books disagree on whether the hedge-fund managers' golden chalice is half-full or half-empty.
With a one-two punch, the glass-is-half-empty gang hit the semis and the until recently untouchable energy names.
But I really want to focus on the half-full part of the glass tonight, not the half-empty.
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And a congregation of whole-hearted devotees gives everyone greater spiritual rewards than a half-empty churchful of sceptics.
So we confiscate granny's shampoo at the airport because the half-empty container could hold 3.5 ounces of liquid.
To foodies, of course, the plate is always half-empty, but in this case they may have a point.
Unlike many former Olympic sports complexes, which wind up as half-empty hulks, the course could have a popular afterlife.
Other advantages: its participation in wireless telephony and its half-empty fabrication facility when the industry is short of capacity.
Getting the scheduling wrong imposes a heavy cost: flying half-empty planes or leasing extra aircraft is an expensive business.
If you have a glass half-empty view, you can focus on the overall drop compared to a year ago.
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There was a half-empty bottle of wine next to them on the floor.
Well, when I arrived to see it, I found a half-empty building.
Inside, every surface in Dodge's kitchen is covered with dirty dishes, pots, pans, empty and half-empty food containers and other items.
"In terms of a coach, he's very much glass half-empty rather than glass half-full, " said Mark Lawrenson, the former Liverpool defender.
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Thanks to the power of the state football federations, Brazilian clubs play too many matches in state championships, often in half-empty stadiums.
If voters held pre-election ambiguity against politicians, parliaments everywhere would be half-empty.
Despite the grim headlines, some leading women and blacks on Wall Street prefer to see the glass as half-full rather than half-empty.
It used to be the cineplexes were like half-empty synagogues on Christmas.
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Afterward, they performed at a half-empty club in Williamsburg and spent an afternoon sight-seeing in Manhattan, walking 60 blocks uptown and eating pizza.
It was crowded with people from farther south, and we waited 25 minutes to pay for what we had collected from half-empty shelves.
They've moved from a "glass-half-empty" despondency just before Christmas to something a bit more positive (and see my post of Monday for why).
Slate-grey armchairs and blonde-wood cabinets are arranged around the half-empty showroom, picked out by spotlights, and with plaques detailing the genesis of each design.
If he's glass half-empty, he might be wearing real gold-nugget cufflinks.
On the glass half-empty side, underemployment and long-term unemployment remain problems.
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