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And in the void of our collective silence, the government continues to act with brutal impunity.
The white form of this species of blue-eyed grass is void of blue, hence more sensibly called White-eyed Grass.
How she felt so unseen and out-of-place, like the silence that fills the void of unspeakable words.
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.
The bittersweet tang of pulverized sugarcane hung pungent in the breathless void of the wind.
Welcome to the nihilist void of the violent, misogynistic, and racist lyrics of rap.
The alien ship seemed void of any viewports or windows, and had no outward appearance of equipment or sensors of its own.
Her face was stony now, void of emotion as she burrowed into the cloak and sat on a smooth rock underneath a lime tree.
You can do barrel rolls, switch between targets with the control pad, and dive effortlessly about within the void of space.
The never-ending flow of mental activity started as consciousness abruptly exploded from the void of nothingness.
After about four years of separation that was filled with this gigantic hidden void of emptiness and despair, why now?
If you have the king with many cards of the same suit, someone is almost sure to be void of the suit.
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.
It was like the world disappeared, and we were spinning in a void of perfect, heavenly intimacy and pleasure.
He was chivalrous in his treatment of women, but absolutely void of sexual desire.
There was a void of cultural leadership about how to handle the city's built patrimony.
But then to hyperlink to a piece so void of journalistic integrity and intellectual responsibility, is truly going too far.
Well, in a landscape so void of life above water, the underwater contrast is huge.
Never mind that Neon Lights is totally void of a well-constructed song, or indeed a strong vocal performance.
The black levels are sharp and solid and the whole thing is void of edge enhancement or pixilation.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The devices of our early English printers are often void of significancy early, or else mere quibbles.
If we be not careful he will outstrip us, and we will be void of our quarry.
They replied hotly but blindly, and in a moment the room was void of assailants.
The Trainer's admonition seemed like a cry to a cyclone, as void of usefulness.
How full of self-love are the self-righteous, and how void of the love of God!
Out of the blue void of a fleckless sky, came whooping at dawn a boisterous wind.
It was further observed that Jupiter itself was almost void of scintillation.
His words were greeted with stony-faced stares as meaningless and void of expression as the stare of a frozen fish.
The soul is the relatum, and is unintelligible and void of sense without its correlatum.
What, then, shall fill the crying and unappeasable void of our souls?
These two plunging spots in the black void of night he must keep aligned.
The immeasurable silence of the calm waters, lost in the black void of night, was awful.
A man stood at the window, holding back the shutter, and looking out attentively over the dim void of the burial-ground.
He was void of any of these feelings which actuate men to do good.
But he was perhaps equally void of those which actuate men to do evil.
Agatha, though void of emulation for the Cambridge Local, always competed with ardor for the honor of being first up or down stairs.
They found on earth, nearly powerless, Ask and Embla, void of destiny.
To be but twenty-four, with an unfurrowed brow, under which the brain is void of everything but women, love, and good intentions.
But he was one of those weak creatures, void of pride, timorous, anaemic, hateful souls, full of shifty cunning, who face neither God nor man, who face not even themselves.
He resembled his sister not in feature, but in the expression of his clear, bright eye, completely void of introspection, and in the way he smiled.
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