And in the void of our collective silence, the government continues to act with brutal impunity. |
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The white form of this species of blue-eyed grass is void of blue, hence more sensibly called White-eyed Grass. |
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How she felt so unseen and out-of-place, like the silence that fills the void of unspeakable words. |
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The terrain is steep but so rewarding, so vastly unpopulated and un-skied, and so void of the neon jumpsuits and fur-lined boots crowd. |
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The bittersweet tang of pulverized sugarcane hung pungent in the breathless void of the wind. |
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Welcome to the nihilist void of the violent, misogynistic, and racist lyrics of rap. |
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The alien ship seemed void of any viewports or windows, and had no outward appearance of equipment or sensors of its own. |
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Her face was stony now, void of emotion as she burrowed into the cloak and sat on a smooth rock underneath a lime tree. |
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You can do barrel rolls, switch between targets with the control pad, and dive effortlessly about within the void of space. |
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The never-ending flow of mental activity started as consciousness abruptly exploded from the void of nothingness. |
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After about four years of separation that was filled with this gigantic hidden void of emptiness and despair, why now? |
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If you have the king with many cards of the same suit, someone is almost sure to be void of the suit. |
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The joker can only be played to a trick when the holder is void of the suit led, but it is not compulsory to play it then. |
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It was like the world disappeared, and we were spinning in a void of perfect, heavenly intimacy and pleasure. |
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He was chivalrous in his treatment of women, but absolutely void of sexual desire. |
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There was a void of cultural leadership about how to handle the city's built patrimony. |
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But then to hyperlink to a piece so void of journalistic integrity and intellectual responsibility, is truly going too far. |
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Well, in a landscape so void of life above water, the underwater contrast is huge. |
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Never mind that Neon Lights is totally void of a well-constructed song, or indeed a strong vocal performance. |
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The black levels are sharp and solid and the whole thing is void of edge enhancement or pixilation. |
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Each with a platform bed, the yurtlets are void of furnishings, save for a clothesline and a few hooks to hang wet ski clothes. |
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He dug his small hands into the rock and dirt, watching bits crumble off and fall into the void of absolute nothingness below him. |
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Throughout December, the garden can be a desolate place, void of any horticultural flickering of life. |
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Other than that, the world would be a Utopia, void of the overly verbose descriptions of fantasy dreamscapes that plague today's society. |
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With a voice so void of emotion it was hollow, the child retold his story and details of his escape. |
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We are well on the return path to savagery, to a society void of values, a veritable jungle in which only the strong survive and thrive. |
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Heavy eyeliner and mascara shadowed her dark brown eyes that were void of any emotion. |
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This girl was so glum, her face seemed so void of emotions, yet her eyes clearly shone with immense sadness. |
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Next I had to fling some victuals into the sucking void of self-digesting agony that was my stomach. |
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She would then stare out, as if in her own little world, her own little void of nothingness. |
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The more the man whispered, the more Michela found herself falling into a void of nothingness. |
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She was just about to give up, to stay in the nice, cold dark void of nothingness when a light appeared before her eyes. |
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Already at the beginning of time, a great light shone into the void of nothingness. |
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The breathless void of the sea was wantonly rousted out, as an ill-omened wind hailed from the east. |
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He made his way down the hallway, the lights gleaming even brighter, piercing through the void of space. |
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Dark, direful clouds floated overhead, threatening to release a downpour of rain at any moment, so the park was void of visitors. |
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Essentially, what this process is portraying is a system void of due process for students. |
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His voice was flat, void of any emotion, which led Anna to wonder if he felt anything at all about his father. |
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Her blue eyes, entirely void of make up, gave her face a strange, reptilian look. |
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The bristle and eyelash consist of a rachis void of barbs, except at the innermost base. |
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It was like they were puppets or something of that sort, void of any feeling, any emotion, any life. |
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The signal channel must be void of electron traps induced by flaws in the design, processing, or even the silicon itself. |
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Her mind was completely void of emotions and her body was rigid. |
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The active politician is a creator, an awakener, but he neither creates from nothing nor moves in the turbid void of his own desires and dreams. |
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With the world moving faster than internet shares on a trading screen, the danger of slipping into the void of indistinctness is greater than ever. |
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We support one another now more than ever and each of us has stepped in to try and fill the void of my father not working anymore. |
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When their doors are closed, the rooms, clad in dark cedar tongue-in-groove siding, blend into the trees and become self-contained units linked by a void of skylit corridors. |
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One is the void of good policy that will help the agricultural folks in this country actually survive. |
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The void of the Berlin Museum is incessant, obtrusive and silent. |
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They can be counted on to enthusiastically endorse any Democratic Party idea, regardless of how utterly void of common sense or careful forethought. |
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In the tea garden, void of stream or pond, water plays the most important role as one stops to perform the ritual cleansing at the chozubachi, or water basin. |
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Participants in the consultations felt that national and provincial policies are often void of the youth voice. |
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Oddly melancholy for a fantasy epic, the film overflows with sorrow for love lost, love unrequited, and the agony of lovers separated by the void of death. |
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This recyclable, food grade thermoplastic resin wine glass will satisfy wine connoisseurs, be environmentally friendly and void of glass. |
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Bottom line is that when we put foods that are void of adequate nutrition and void of any enzymes into our body, we eventually run down. |
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The great void of depression which he tries to fill with artificial paradises. |
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Reduced capacity to feel emotions as if the child was void of all feelings, numerous repetition of the story of trauma with cold impassiveness. |
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I do not recommend the parfait of foie gras and chicken liver, which had a cloying sweetness at the edges, or the fried Blue Point oysters, void of ocean freshness. |
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The government, which is void of ideas, has been listening to the Liberal Party. |
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The old time face lift that rendered women flat faced and void of expression is, thankfully, almost obsolete. |
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Oblivious to his hectic surroundings, the man carried on with his lonely saunter until he reached an uncharacteristically quiet corner of the courtyard void of any activity. |
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The future is an apathetic void of no interest to anyone. The past is full of life, eager to irritate us, provoke and insult us, tempt us to destroy or repaint it. |
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Their living quarters for their occupation in Japan were Quonset huts which were void of any luxuries. |
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The form and lines of the eagle design connote the power upward speed of the shuttle as it overcomes Earth's gravity and enters the dark void of space where the house of the Sun Chief is located. |
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Bodies which are absolutely hard, or so soft as to be void of elasticity, will not rebound from one another. |
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It's void of all politics and politicians. |
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The Crumbling state of health care in North Korea draws on interviews with North Koreans and health workers to paint a picture of barely-functioning hospitals void of medicines and epidemics brought on by malnutrition. |
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Much less densely packed with essential vitamins and minerals, grains are also completely void of phytochemicals. |
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In a space suddenly void of life, she strives to embrace the paradox that is probably the most difficult to accept for humankind: life can exist but with the certainty of death. |
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Since the carburettor was void of fuel during the air box installation, any internal damage resulting from incorrect bolt application would have been difficult to detect. |
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The void of an era lacking landmarks, memories, and hopes. |
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The design standard allows for a driver reaction time of at least 2.5 seconds to brake at a level crossing with a visible signal and an approach void of any crest or curvature. |
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Without a permanent thinking process about the aims that Scouting seeks to achieve, do we not risk pursuing an ideal without anything concrete, or providing education that is void of content? |
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Nothing is haphazard, nothing is void of function, nothing is superfluous. |
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In the view of the Special Rapporteur, it is far from obvious that a simple interpretative declaration can be assimilated to a purely political declaration and be void of any legal effect. |
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Being void of the technical analysis function this terminal greatly facilitates analysis of multiple accounts making it possible for the trader to be connected to all accounts at the same time. |
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First impression of Zaha Hadid is surprise that no telltale intervention competes for attention in the famous white void of the Guggenheim. |
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Or the wonderment in not 1 but 2 rainbows as they cap off a berry blue sky now void of thick heavy rain clouds. |
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Till we perceive by our own understandings, we are as much in the dark, and as void of knowledge, as before. |
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Waaaaa! Waaaaa! If you let it, life can become nothing more than a crying game that is void of accountability and void of responsibility. |
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Both Romeo and Juliet struggle to maintain an imaginary world void of time in the face of the harsh realities that surround them. |
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These latter laws are void of legal significance and are of historical interest only. |
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Powered by a hand-wound movement, the tourbillion, strangely celestial, as if suspended in the void of a very spacious carriage, added its secret to a piece shrouded in mystery. |
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Table salt is chemically cleaned and processed at temperatures exceeding 1,200 degrees Fahrenheit, this makes it void of any trace minerals or elements. |
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Herein do I exercise myself, to have always a conscience void of offence. |
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In addition, he is known for favoring simpler vestments void of ornamentation, by starting to refuse the traditional papal mozzetta cape upon his election. |
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