He looked at me plainly, his face emotionless, lips flat, eyes spiritless, forehead smooth. |
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While I appear as a spiritless student, my core revolves around pride, but what spirit I have appears but only at selective intervals. |
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Well-cooked fish tastes of life, whereas overcooked fish tastes of spiritless grey anti-matter. |
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It is to be distinguished from his dread of a stagnant and spiritless despotism. |
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He enjoyed a physical survival, and wrote short, spiritless articles in Comintern journals. |
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He imagined it would be like lying with a dead woman, so spiritless was her expression. |
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I come to that conclusion based upon the spiritless performance City put up against Pompey last Saturday. |
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It is been an absolute nightmare watching the spiritless performances of the team. |
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The best labourers will be furnished by those races of mankind which are neither wholly spiritless nor yet overbold. |
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In my two practices I had already learned that nothing infuriated Candy more than a spiritless cheerleader. |
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Unfortunately, it's back to the piano and more spiritless love ballads from there. |
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We would discard the latter synonym, for the Lord certainly was never spiritless. |
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Twelve years later, the National team evolves from a spiritless bunch of guys to formidable players working together towards their common goal. |
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He does not need our wealth or spiritless ritual worship though He gives high value to the heart that is brimful of the feelings of gratitude and thankfulness. |
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The patient is spiritless, indifferent in expression, has dull eyes and a sluggish response, or may even be unconscious or have a mental disturbance. |
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At the same time, he developed a conception of nature that provided an alternative to the mathematical and spiritless mechanism that the Enlightenment seemed to offer. |
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Western culture, accordingly, is a spiritless, superficial, materialistic culture of technological presumption, power hunger and greed-a brutish and decadent culture, a culture that deserves to be destroyed. |
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It is spiritless to escape into the ill-conditioned state forecast by Aldous Huxley in Brave New World where all we need to do if we feel worried, anxious or upset is to take a pill. |
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