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  • Antin's ability to imbue this bodiless amalgam with pathos is remarkable, a hint of what was to come in her various personae.
  • Favoured motifs include the stylized biomorphs, such as the cat demon, and bodiless heads.
  • But let it be understood how we came to say that body passing through and through another body must produce disintegration, while we make qualities pervade their substances without producing disintegration: the bodilessness of qualities is the reason. The Six Enneads.
  • a bodiless head
  • Sasaki exclaimed as she stared at the bodiless hand holding her to the ground.
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  • Then she saw everything: a shield, a sword, an arm, a leg, a bodiless head.
  • An angel is a bodiless, immortal spirit, limited in knowledge and power.
  • One was floating in a bodiless space and yet being tied down to a body.
  • Nevertheless, it is puzzling how a bodiless creature thinks and feels.
  • The feeling of helplessness, of bodilessness -- the feeling the Public has every day in the White House and in the Senate, of being treated, and treated to its own face as if it was not there, is a feeling that works as badly one way as it does the other. The Ghost in the White House Some suggestions as to how a hundred million people (who are supposed in a vague, helpless way to haunt the white house) can mak
  • If you were a nut so primitive as to think that decapitating a helpless man would strengthen you, what might you think if that bodiless head were to start speaking?
  • He is said to be bodiless and immortal or eternal.
  • The only way this is ever going to be stopped is for us to make a spontaneous voluntary popular start in this country toward having a body for people in general, towards giving a hundred million people in dealing with their politicians, their trusts and labor unions, less bodilessness. The Ghost in the White House Some suggestions as to how a hundred million people (who are supposed in a vague, helpless way to haunt the white house) can mak
  • Dead bodies which act like persons, and bodiless souls which perceive like conscious persons, exist only in the movies or in the minds of certain philosophers and other fantasy writers.
  • Unlike his ranting mannequins, however, these are bodiless assemblages, composed of oversize, fragmented facial features and accompanying voice tracks.
  • bodiless ghosts
  • As partibility goes with body, so impartibility with the bodiless: what partition is possible where there is no magnitude? The Six Enneads.
  • But he didn't, nor could I sense his bodiless spirit anywhere in the area.
  • I stepped inside and gazed at the other bodiless guests.
  • Of bodilessness or incorporiety no one, even among those who say their God is incorporeal, pretend to have an idea. An Apology for Atheism Addressed to Religious Investigators of Every Denomination by One of Its Apostles
  • The street ended in a marble pavilion, and a bodiless, booming voice rose from the ground.
  • That same bodiless voice screamed inside my head.
  • ‘Identification accepted,’ the bodiless voice said.
  • The essence of psychology contract is modern organization and its members expectation of bodiless psychology.
  • On the Internet, we're all bodiless, symbols speaking to symbols in symbols.
  • Racks of bodiless heads demonstrate different types of dummy mechanics.
  • Jakora felt the familiar feeling of being bodiless and floating in mid air, followed by a tingling as she became aware of her body once again.
  • In the psychic menagerie of Bion and Klein, Beckett may also have found hints for the protohuman organisms, the worms and bodiless heads in pots, that populate his various underworlds. The Making of Samuel Beckett
  • I was a bodiless spirit again, and served as a spy and lookout.
  • 'It had a grand effect when Arthur stood on the second landing-place, and raised it above the balusters -- a sort of bodilessness rising from vacancy.' Heartsease, Or, the Brother's Wife
  • Favoured motifs include the stylized biomorphs, such as the cat demon, and bodiless heads.
  • That being said, though, I think my bodiless namesake hits the nail on the head when he points out that the concept is already overfamiliar, even if this is the character's film debut.
  • Whatever we said, we said in whispers because Arcanus had warned us that the evil spirits of course were bodiless so they could be in the very air, listening to us.
  • This description emphasizes the specificity of English, and the concrete bodies that possess it, as opposed to the implicit universality of French, imagined by contrast as almost bodiless.
  • He had not bothered to look for signs of intrusion, since it was well known that devils, being bodiless, do not leave footprints. LION IN THE VALLEY
  • Those two toerags are canvassing for what they believe is going to be a bodiless war.
  • The privacy rationale for exclusion is much less convincing when you look at a mall as being owned by a bodiless corporation that lets hordes of strangers swarm over its ‘private’ property.
  • A phantom of air, an abstraction of the dawn and of vesper sun-lights, a bodiless sylph on the one hand; on the other a gross carnal monster, like the Miltonic Asmodai, "the fleshliest incubus" among the fiends, and yet so far ennobled into interest by his intellectual power, and by the grandeur of misanthropy! Biographical Essays
  • He was weightless, bodiless, free of pain, yet somehow fearful of the possibilities that lay ahead.
  • It is this bodilessness in the Employer -- this very simple rudimentary whiffling communion the Employer has with his usually distinguished and accomplished Head Employee, which the Head Employee finds it hardest to bear. The Ghost in the White House Some suggestions as to how a hundred million people (who are supposed in a vague, helpless way to haunt the white house) can mak
  • The dragon is bodiless yet has scaly hands creeping upwards.
  • Jeremy continued to stare at the bodiless voice, speechless in the face of dozens of questions he wanted to ask it.
  • By insisting that Aristotelian forms were spiritual substances distinct from matter, professors equally made room for the logical possibility of bodiless invisible spirits at work in the universe.
  • I sat eavesdropping, mesmerized by their bodiless sounds. DOUBTING THOMAS
  • The reference to nakedness is sometimes taken to refer to bodiless souls but here it would seem to function in an emblematic way best explained in a social context.
  • Here and there lanterns bobbed through the mist like bodiless eyes.
  • In obedience to by-laws and shareholders, a corporation is a serenely calculating, bloodless, bodiless profit-machine.
  • The golden voice was back, bodiless and carefree.
  • ‘We are looking for a famous genie,’ Charlotte hooted before the bodiless man could crack his mouth.
  • The monks, wishing to spread the serenity of bodiless enlightenment, subjected Fortuna to their ritual surgery.
  • Sugimoto's photographs suggest that that one is fated to become either a faultless corpse or a bodiless ghost.
  • I sat eavesdropping, mesmerized by their bodiless sounds. DOUBTING THOMAS
  • The hand that grabbed him as he passed the brick divide between bar and café appeared to form itself from the damp air and lunge bodiless out of the dark.
  • The sun was shining, the trees rustled in a slight wind, the mountains reared up against the blue sky, and over all of it looked two bodiless spirits.
  • Our experiences might result from dreams, hallucinations, or the manipulations of an evil demon or his modern counterpart, an evil neuroscientist artificially stimulating a bodiless brain in a vat.

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