Is the unconscious or lifeless body being delivered away from some unpleasant fate? |
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There are a string of clues as to how he knows that the body lying in front of them is lifeless, beyond resuscitation. |
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What is generally left is a lifeless B-movie adaptation, generously plot-holed and lacking any sort human element or any degree of excitement. |
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She tried not to think that the body bag she had just seen carried away contained the lifeless corpse of someone that she had known. |
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It was five o'clock in the morning, and her first thought was that the lifeless arm had gone to sleep. |
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Scrub the mussels and clams, discarding any whose shells are gaping open or seem lifeless when you squeeze them. |
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It was amazing how unimpressionable Alonzo was, just like the rest of them, another face, another lifeless personality. |
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Her gaze went past him and focused on Michael, who was tied up on a chair, unmoving and lifeless. |
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With a sad shrug they then quickly munched down on a piece of lifeless unemotional unpoetic babycorn. |
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It's a huge skull full of nasty things like rats and guts and caffeine and lifeless craniums and free stuff from the sponsors. |
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A neighborhood of such severe cuboid houses would probably feel sterile and lifeless. |
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He called 911 and they came immediately, placing a brace around my neck and put my lifeless body on a board. |
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As our flashlights shone across his face, he looked up with a lifeless, vacant expression. |
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When the three turned at an intersection, ahead of them were a group of vampires feeding on several victims that were already lifeless. |
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This 10-minute mask gives an invigorating glow of freshness to lifeless sallow skin. |
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He was a vegetarian, as he couldn't stand the lifeless sight of a dead deer or fish. |
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But the sad fact is, the rest of this album's cuts are lifeless husks by comparison. |
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The Captain looked as though he wished the first mate was lying lifeless on the floor with the dead men. |
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Granted, three of the bits work well, but the rest are so banal, so dull, so lifeless, that one has to wonder how this thing ever got released. |
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All the emotion had left her voice, and it was empty, dead, and lifeless, a mirror of her soul. |
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Until you find the Kingdom of Hades, your bodies will stay as lifeless as stone. |
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His eyes glittered slightly with an emotion that seemed more lifeless than feeling. |
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Gray chairs and a dull gray carpet give the visiting area a stark, lifeless appearance. |
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The sun was obscured by high, grey cloud, its disc appearing at once flat and lifeless. |
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They may look like lifeless statues or figures made of plastic bricks, but they are still the class enemy. |
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She pressed her forehead to his own, and his entire body was cold, lifeless. |
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The photographs are far from romantic evocations of the seaside and have a disengaged quality about them, lifeless without being sterile. |
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One night, while trying to get his friend Malik some free studio time, he stumbles upon the lifeless corpses of two dead bodyguards. |
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He slid down to sit on the floor, facing the fireplace, its hearth stripped of ashes and as lifeless and bare as the rest of the house. |
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Without catchlights the eyes look too dark and recessed, giving the eyes a lifeless look. |
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The text stretches on and away, as dry and lifeless as an endless doldrums passage in a wormy, hermaphrodite brig. |
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The comfort I wanted was to see Josh alive, not falling lifeless on my living room floor. |
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Her skin was all pallid, not as the lifeless corpse as many would likely say in jest and scorn. |
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He remembers her arms on the cold, lifeless body of the elderly master as she sat on the stone floor. |
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Despite the magisterial production values, the film lies lifeless as though still on the page. |
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Muscles flexing, waiting, twitching, he has pounced on a starling, dispatched it with a single bite, and carried the limp lifeless thing away. |
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That is, sin has affected our individual constitution in such a way that it has rendered all human beings spiritually lifeless. |
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The end result was strangely beautiful and ghostlike, suggesting a lifeless but beautifully frozen world. |
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She gazed in horror at the seemingly lifeless body of her dear friend on the floor. |
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She had large areas of deep grey under her eyes, which looked hollow, lifeless, dead. |
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Life's alleged origin from lifeless chemicals is commonly called chemical or prebiotic evolution, or abiogenesis. |
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All I saw was jagged branches of bare, lifeless trees pointing towards a dull gray sky. |
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The crowd seemed suddenly lifeless, as if all wind had expired from their lungs. |
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Either side of the clock stood a weather-worn statue of an angel, with outstretched wings and lifeless stone eyes looking out over their domain. |
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It was not the warm, gentle radiance of a flame, but an eerie, greenish glow whose essence was cold and lifeless. |
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If a writer isn't careful, even the best biblical exegesis can render a parable lifeless. |
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Her body was limp and lifeless and her heavy dress was weighted down by the water. |
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They are flawless little gems of paintings that are also completely lifeless and dull. |
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But these developments have had consequences for his art, hollowing it out, rendering it lifeless. |
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The man who looked back at him was well-muscled and tall, but his eyes were tired and dull, his light brown hair flat and lifeless. |
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She finally realised that her lifeless platinum hair didn't make her look like a movie star. |
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Sun, wind, chlorine and salt break down the protein structures that make up each strand of hair, rendering it dull, dry and lifeless. |
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The General sits in his lifeless castle, the decadence of his environment acutely described. |
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And I'm getting some highlights put in this lank, lifeless hair of mine on Friday, after dithering over the idea for at least two years. |
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She turned to him, and her eyes were dull, her hair limp and lifeless, her lips as gray as the sky. |
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I turned him round and his lips were blue, his eyes were colourless and he was lifeless. |
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The left wing think tanks, for instance, are now lifeless, dull and lacking in ideas. |
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Yes, he is correct in declaring that critical scholarship can be boring and sometimes spiritually lifeless. |
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According to him, you should try eating some probiotic yoghurt because it helps to make lifeless, dull hair glossy and shiny. |
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Gaping holes puncture the walls, leaving glimpses of lifeless interiors through jagged brickwork and shattered windows. |
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When you take the colour from things it robs the world of its vitality and wonder, and leaves things drab and lifeless. |
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With that being said, I whaled the hilt off of her skull, and she fell practically lifeless. |
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He thought of the dead grass, the lifeless, deceased forests in which no creature lived. |
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There was a long pause as the two stared out over the grim and lifeless landscape. |
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The landscape appears to be lifeless, but is home to an array of insects and wildlife. |
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She had no energy left to direct Hawk and sat there limp and lifeless as a rag doll. |
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Her rough voice sounded almost hysterical as she dropped to her knees next to him, turning his lifeless body over and checking for a pulse. |
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From the perspective of the liturgy of the Church this understanding of spirit has created a very formal and lifeless kind of worship. |
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This poetry was lyrical, taking its inspiration from nature and the countryside, and is now generally disregarded as lifeless and conventional. |
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With lifeless voices, singers march through the streets, striking bells and tapping on drums made of buffalo skin. |
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The air was hot, stale and oppressive, the sea as flat and lifeless as some dead thing. |
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He put a hand over his mouth and slowly knelt down beside his friend's lifeless body. |
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What happens is without the addition of organic matter, the soil in our gardens eventually become lifeless. |
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Some of the incense is still burning while others are just cold shells, the red and pink sticks thrusting lifeless out of the sand. |
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The Lighthouse was spinning its beacon again, as though it had never been as lifeless as it was just yesterday morning. |
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A side of lifeless green peas was kicked up by the addition of fresh carrots, celery and red peppers. |
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You attempt to cover over lifeless language with wonderfully wordy witticisms of the repetitive variety. |
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Empty weavers' nests dangled from lifeless tree branches and flea beetles and cotton stainer bugs provided the only movement in that empty place. |
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Lying in his arms lifeless is his beloved, his very own, no longer a part of the living world. |
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On the other hand, too much solemnity and dutifulness creates a lifeless and narrow outlook and a stale psychological environment. |
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The problem with Eyes Adrift is that they make lifeless, middle-of-the-road tunes that exist, barely. |
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Disturbing images of police tape outlining the shape of Evangeline's lifeless body flashed before his eyes. |
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The paintings of the Middle Ages were flat, misproportioned, lacking in depth and scale, lifeless, and unrealistic. |
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Even most of earth is lifeless once you get past the thin film of the biosphere on the surface. |
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This is what has led to such drab and lifeless showing by usually great teams. |
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Fragile moments of poignant emotion are coupled with bland and lifeless battle scenes. |
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Museums have become lifeless structures that monumentalise and freeze history. |
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Gem Casper mentally cursed the salty sea air for reducing her hair to lifeless fluff. |
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Spiny urchins crawl over much of the fairly lifeless rock, but we do see a moray, some curious wrasse and an eagle ray. |
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It was mechanical, lifeless, bloodless and monotonous, but the material was brilliant. |
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Call it a drama, if you insist, but there isn't enough and all of it is contrived, unbelievable and lifeless. |
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Our man in the fish shop, for example, spends his entire working life being stared at by a slab full of lifeless, unblinking eyes. |
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Stretched along the umbrella's base, a large, pale gray, amorphous shape could be a shadow, a sack or a lifeless body. |
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The first they chanced upon was a portly, unshaven soldier with dried blood over his lifeless body, and flies swarming around his innards that were exposed. |
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Orthodoxy, of whatever color, seems to demand a lifeless, imitative style. |
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The state-of-the-art animation techniques and the space flight sequences look impressive, but fail to inject any excitement into the lifeless and derivative plot. |
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Within seconds, he had crumpled onto the ground like a lifeless rag doll. |
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He dangled lifeless for a moment, making sure he regathered his energy before swinging his body up over the wall and landing painfully on the other side. |
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I can't stand sitting here watching you lie there almost lifeless. |
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He twitched a lot and simply stared at the lifeless corpse of his brother. |
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Though they still appeared glassy, they no longer seemed so lifeless. |
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When firefighters pulled his lifeless body from the river, his heart wasn't beating and paramedics feared the worst as he was taken to hospital unconscious. |
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The apparently lifeless stick happened to be an early clematis, heavy with bud further down its length and now safely attached to the new support. |
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The horse's hooves crashed into Danni and she fell lifeless to the ground. |
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He let him go and his pale, lifeless corpse fell to the ground. |
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He finally stopped, comatose, lying nearly lifeless on the ground. |
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His blue eyes had closed, and he now lay lifeless on the cold ground. |
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The glass-green eyes still flared, but with a flat, lifeless expression. |
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If it's dull, boring and lifeless, your reader will surely move on. |
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All in all, the presentation is almost as lifeless as the film itself. |
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I didn't move further, remaining as lifeless as if I was unconscious. |
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Her long brown hair seemed lifeless, hanging limply down her back. |
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The evening began with Mozart's Linz Symphony, marmoreally lifeless, with a chilling smoothness to which one would have preferred any amount of wrong notes. |
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And now here they lie, in an echo of the little boy and the snowman, just a little mashed lifeless pile proving that the episode wasn't a dream at all. |
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As if, after all the above, one would want anything that reeked of lifeless imitation. |
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In that image too, a young boy stands only feet from a lifeless corpse bound to a cross and publicly displayed. |
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The ground began shacking with such great force, not even the lifeless roots obscured in the grey soil were tough enough to hold up their dying masters. |
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Once again, he speaks in a simperingly lifeless Rada-English accent. |
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The girl's father was so ashamed that he buried his daughter alive for her unchaste behavior, and Phoebus could not save her from the burial or revive her lifeless body. |
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Jenny ran fingertips across the indrawn cheeks, so lifeless and clammy. |
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There is rarely any necessity to trim the plants, though there might be an occasional need to remove dried leaves, wilted flowers and lifeless stems. |
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A rosy nimbus surrounded him and the lifeless body, which slowly sat up. |
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The tall lifeless buildings of New York, busy streets and nine-to-fivers faded into non-existence as a closer look revealed a river tucked away between two hills. |
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Rain splattered down onto her lifeless form, drenching her jet black hair. |
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As her boyfriend's lifeless body slumps down from the chair onto the floor, spurts of blood splash all over Alice's face and body, staining them red. |
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As her domestic life falls apart, she takes it as her charge to refurbish the house and its lifeless inhabitants. |
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Good people worked for him, many of them doing their first-ever jobs in comics, but the material was generally sterile and lifeless, and it sold accordingly. |
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Though they maintain a workmanlike attention to detail, entries in the seventh edition feel homogenized, impeccably accurate yet flat and lifeless. |
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While a movie like The Scorpion King has mythic pretensions, it merely parades lifeless mythic cliches that lack the timeless gravity of moral tales. |
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Then the world became cold and lifeless, and froze into solid ice. |
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This is designed to provide greater weight when cornering at higher speeds, but as with so many power steering set-ups still feels rather lifeless. |
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Tiny feet tip-toed across a rug that was probably very expensive, up several flights of stairs of cushiony carpet and onto a hallway that was cold, lifeless, and noisy. |
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His body was limp in her arms and his eyes were glassy and lifeless. |
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Manchester United shrugged off injuries to Phil Jones and Ashley Young to thrash a lifeless Fulham side. |
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This can yield stiff and lifeless performances in slower more expressive cues. |
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My life was only saved by a lone ranger who spotted my lifeless body, stopped his Land Rover and let me drink from his billycan. |
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Asi clutched her child to her, then wrapped the lifeless body in the lappa which was her own skirt. |
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Michael Moorcock observed that many writers use archaic language for its sonority and to lend color to a lifeless story. |
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Value is attributed to lifeless money, things, and machines in a fetishizing way. |
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But Madiba himself strongly resisted such a lifeless portrait. |
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Rein's team discovered that a lifeless planet with a lifeless moon can mimic the same results as a planet with a biosignature. |
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As the gig starts with frontman Matt Bellamy on a podium, widdling his guitar and pulling faces, you know you're not in for a dull, lifeless show. |
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A senior official from Ajman police has confirmed that a Tajikistani woman was found lifeless in the apartment, close to Al Madina police station. |
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Lexicographically designated as lifeless, unpopulated areas, deserts, which cover more than one quarter of earth's surface, have more than 600 million people living in them. |
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However, on account of this stringent standard for moisture content, there is a tendency for Indian coffee to get overdried, resulting in lifeless coffee beans. |
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The eyes were lifeless, and lustreless, and seemingly pupilless, and I shrank involuntarily from their glassy stare to the contemplation of the thin and shrunken lips. |
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Over time, this activity creates new fertile soil from lifeless stone. |
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