Interpretation is not the reiteration of the text but, rather, the movement of the text beyond itself in fresh, often formerly unuttered ways. |
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I think I actually came up with a fresh curse, right then and there, unuttered by anyone before, a unique combination of the sacred and profane. |
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Her lips tight with unuttered curses, she walked softly down the hall, very quickly losing her bearings. |
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Others such as Dalmatian, Polabian and Slovincian have gone unuttered for decades. |
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People often think of praying as largely being about asking, and thus speaking: speaking through endless uttered or silent unuttered sentences. |
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He was listening to the unuttered Sacred Word of the Lord in the Cave of the Heart. |
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Here's one familiar to kids, as yet unuttered by diplomats: ringoleavio. |
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Unuttered thoughts corrode relationships: a painter's wife misunderstands her husband's work, a couple never mention their stillborn baby. |
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