Jeremy starts talking to one of his friends and I am once again baffled into speechlessness. |
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Children in families in which speechlessness dominates and few facts have been disclosed may fantasize details to imagine the parental trauma. |
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A mixture of confusion and speechlessness crossed his face in a matter of seconds. |
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In all my speechlessness I could only force a smile on my face. |
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I was after articulate speechlessness — you know, the thing I talked about in my first experience with Beckett. |
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How can we live and witness to our faith credibly and attractively in the face of our own spiritual poverty and increasing speechlessness? |
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The spectrum here stretches from those, who are all too eloquent, to complete speechlessness. |
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For maybe the first time in my life I was stunned into speechlessness. |
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Everyone has e-mails to which he cannot bring himself to respond, for reasons of anxiety, speechlessness, or cowardice. |
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Catatonic: abnormal body movement and positioning and speechlessness. |
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The artist needs a change of scenery as often as possible not only to overcome the speechlessness, but also to gather new impressions and inspirations. |
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It was Beckett who said that 'All writing is a sin against speechlessness. |
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Louis, able at last to overcome his vast, black speechlessness, noticed something interesting that he pointed out to the other men: the buzzards were returning. |
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Speechlessness is often the self-preserving hush of the powerless and oppressed. |
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