When there was nothing but deadness on every hand, the Spirit of life kept him alive. |
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No fear shone in their orange eyes, only an evil deadness that could be felt, making one's skin crawl. |
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His last thought before the sweet deadness of sleep overcame him was that he had to be rescued quickly or else not at all. |
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Survivors frequently complain of chronic depression and an inner deadness, unable to experience lasting pleasure or excitement. |
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You were called out of spiritual deadness and sinful darkness by mercy, through mercy, and for mercy. |
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I thought this terribly symptomatic of the deadness of his feelings, no doubt the result of too much shock treatment. |
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They brought forth the later form of Judaism and its invincible stability, but also its inner stiffness and deadness. |
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But it reached a new depth of deadness two weeks ago when a curfew forced people to stay home at night. |
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Although virtually intact and absolutely genuine, it has all the deadness of a latter-day reproduction. |
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There's a heaviness, a deadness, an anxiety in how this person experiences her own body. |
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Mendes's film gives us only the deadness of its world. |
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She could feel a deadness seeping into her, a chilly indifference. |
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To conquer the harshness of sense and the deadness of facts so often encountered in daily work needs the management and creative power of people who have set their sights upon true word artistry. |
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The play subtly demonstrates how Bill's deadness — his refusal to make sense of things or to properly fix anything — is an unconscious attack on the house, in which he is alternately scapegoat and hostage. |
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Since there's a deadness to mass-media imagery, there was a fittingness to our decision to work in a medium that we didn't have all that much conviction about. |
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The deadness of his expression told everything, without him having to speak. |
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Where the meaning of ritual remains hidden and unrealised, there must be as a consequence be demonstrated a spirit of deadness, of uselessness and of weariness over forms and ceremonies. |
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He complained that the deadness of the balls affected his game. |
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To the extent that physical warfarings go out of fashion, warfarings of the spirit must take their place. Else deadness and not liveness is the terminus ahead. |
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