The ship capsizes as it falls into the sudden void caused by the quake displacing millions of gallons of seawater.
Analysts attributed this to the sudden void of an executive perceived as bringing a period of consistency and out-performance to the company.
There was a period of difficult readjustment to the sudden void in our small world.
For an instant, before the internal pressure forced his organs to fill the sudden void, she could see men behind through the gaping hole in his chest.
The grandfather clock's chime rang out loud as a cathedral bell in the sudden conversational void.
Even so, nothing could prepare her for the instant vertigo she experienced, nor the sudden black void that opened up and swallowed her at his answer.
Then the titanic bulk tilted down into the sea, the great flukes lifted themselves into the air, and the waters flowed back to fill the sudden void.
The years after Park's assassination were marked again by political turmoil, as the previously repressed opposition leaders all campaigned to run for president in the sudden political void.
The sudden void stretched empty and unforgiving in all directions, and there was nothing to cling to but a metal disk barely four meters across.
The nation shares borders with five countries, every one of them ruled by a military or authoritarian Government; a sudden void of leadership here could prove convulsive.