How To Use Muteness In A Sentence
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But mine was a transformation accomplished with a certain muteness and mildness and devoid of obvious tumble and tension.
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What about the hijacking of threads by halbert holmert and the muteness of TP?
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This muteness increases the sense of proliferation in his art.
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Boredom allowed no relief from either fatigue or muteness.
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But mine was a transformation accomplished with a certain muteness and mildness and devoid of obvious tumble and tension.
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After that display of muteness and passivity, you can only imagine a woman—one with shiny lips—steering the beast.
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Some alchemical mix of beauty, muteness and otherness.
Times, Sunday Times
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her muteness was a consequence of her deafness
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Right to muteness and "leniency to those who confess their crimes" will not be mutually exclusive.
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In 19th-century New Zealand, where female self-expression, like civilization, is postulated as still being on the brink of formation, Ada's muteness is set forth as a kind of inexact metaphor for the repression of women -- an oddity and an encumbrance, like her enormous hoopskirts, but still a fact of life.
Chicago Reader
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This muteness is unsettling, somehow pregnant with infinite meaning and utterly devoid of any at all.
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Its not economically viable for sony or any other major game publisher/manufacturer to develop and produce an interface or game (s) specifically for those who suffer from a specific disability, be it blindness, or being paralyzed, deafness, muteness, etc ... octopod
Is Sony legally required to make its games accessible to disabled people? - Boing Boing
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It is this warmth that makes the motionlessness of distant horizon and the muteness of "trees and me" imply a certain fulfillment, as if they are waiting for an unannounced fall of something.
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Right to muteness and "leniency to those who confess their crimes" will not be mutually exclusive.
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But mine was a transformation accomplished with a certain muteness and mildness and devoid of obvious tumble and tension.