There is something vaguely fascist in that utter blankness and justification by heroism. |
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She searched his face, looking for any indication of his recognition, but still there was nothing but blankness. |
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I was staring into his pupils, the windows on the soul, but all I saw was blankness. |
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Out of the blankness that floated thickly through my mind, one thing bluntly shone its way through. |
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The blankness of space was bombarded by a series of explosions coming from all directions. |
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Retaining this gap, this tension, this positive blankness enables us to move, invent and live. |
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The peculiarity of blankness is in the following: to make things more concrete to enter the world, to become real. |
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Existence is existence only as it is blankness, only if it is contentless and absurd for the thinking itself. |
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So, the undefined blankness appears in a way in which its own negation realises it transforming part of the rest into motion. |
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The role is ideally suited to Mr. Reeves's deadpan blankness, which some might confuse with a Zen-like serenity. |
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The blankness of what lies before her is no less blank — it's just different. |
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There is a slight interior blankness that makes obsession possible, an inertness without which glamour is only camp. |
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For all their blankness, these are oddly expressive: cartoon eyes, their wide-open look suggestive of faint alarm. |
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I like to spoil the white blankness of a new canvas, to keep my first few strokes, however clumsy. |
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In the world of phenomena, the world of possible, the process of self destruction of blankness is accomplished, the process of accomplishment. |
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The savage blankness of the instrumentals is tempered by vocal tracks that ascend like beacons, their brightness amplified by the murky distances between them. |
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His eyes closed as if in slow motion and a blankness overpowered him. |
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The blankness had invited the mind to think back to mornings before September 11, when the mist had concealed the twin towers. |
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She could have been sitting there for eons for all she knew, the shield of blankness and unawareness firmly in place and ignoring any questions asked. |
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I can't really explain why that is, so maybe we'll just have to chalk it down to the perplexing schematics of the plot and the strange blankness of most of the characters. |
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Most of them are in wheel chairs and by the blankness of many of their faces, I wonder how many of them have chosen to be here or even realize the reason for this gathering. |
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It should be increasingly clear that by blankness I do not mean minimal white surfaces or other types of diminished visual returns, but rather a transformation on the part of the viewer. |
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Indeed, attempts to confront the fundamental blankness of art verbally may open up the limits of language and of knowledge in the most productive ways. |
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Existence and blankness coincide, they have no discrepancies. |
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Zen depends chiefly on stopping the flow of 'mentality' by blankness of expression, blankness of desires, and blankness of thoughts, so that one is then able to experience and develop intuition. |
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This change determines the transformation of blankness and turns it into something waves, that interfere in between and form an immense picture combination of interferential connections. |
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Ash imagined herself in the closed-off blankness of the Faraday cage. |
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