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1. Using this glove I can deaden certain electrical pathways, and trace superficial surface currents for it to follow
2. He cried out, bringing his hand to his mouth to try and deaden the release
3. newer teachers who, facing this situation, deaden their senses, give up
4. deaden our senses to the truth
5. client in a room with walls that are created to deaden the sound
6. = deaden and dulls pain, deadens senses to cope with life
7. They knew the dangers that they were entering into but they preferred the easier route to deaden their pain, to numb their pain and camouflage their anguish and frustration
8. By desensitizing our feelings and thoughts through the deadening process of normality, we deaden ourselves in order to function as machines: and in doing so; we become less human
9. Poisonous Elixirs and potions filled with mercury and deadly spices; sold by charlatans and quacks… to a Nation that used everything it could swallow as a drug to deaden its awareness
10. They are fed a host of addictive numbing processed foods and drugs to deaden their pre-natal pain… and are fast becoming just as mindless and stupid and led, and conforming as the roman Populi was… and just as fat, and lazy, and just as spoiled
11. streets to deaden the noise
12. We ignore our young, we patronize them, we sentimentalize them, we de-value them, we give them useless toys to waste their most precious years on, we give them television to deaden their brains with: because we are too busy working like slave ants… inside a corrupt pile of dead accumulated civilization, just in order to survive in it
13. They had to drown and deaden their awareness of what they have done after the harvest was over
14. The more they could get their living host to waste their living life by doing a boring, meaningless, repetitive act: the faster the time went for them, the more they could hypnotize themselves and deaden themselves to what they were and still are actually doing
15. What is all the epidemic of drugs and food and beverages that are filled with chemicals and used as a drug all about? TO DEADEN YOU SO YOU WILL NOT FEEEL THE PAIN OF NOT BEING TOUCHED AND LOVED
16. Following the wall of the jail, I found the roadway covered with straw to deaden the noise of passing vehicles; and from this, and from the quantity of people standing about smelling strongly of spirits and beer, I inferred that the trials were on
17. strong man's breast, was set against my mouth to deaden my cries, and with a hot breath always close to me, I struggled ineffectually in the dark, while I was fastened tight to the wall
18. Something seemed to deaden and dull her singing
19. He took the candlestick in his right hand; holding his breath and trying to deaden the sound of his tread, he directed his steps to the door of the adjoining room, occupied by the Bishop, as we already know
20. To save the transition, to soften the passage, to deaden the shock, to cause the nation to pass insensibly from the monarchy to democracy by the practice of constitutional fictions,—what detestable reasons all those are! No! no! let us never enlighten the people with false daylight
21. It was absolutely necessary to deaden the blows
22. Ah! she had seen them in Port Royal, surrounded by their men to keep foul contact off, breathing through scented cloths to deaden the vile smells, and sometimes with little pellets of cotton in their ears to stop the cursing of the streets from entering
23. " Give not thyself up, then, to fire, lest it invert thee, deaden thee; as for the time it did me
24. And in order to deaden the painful feeling of pity for herself and the useless reprobation of him, she yearned for wine
25. This is the last expression of refined civilization; it is with this idea that the educated classes at the present day deaden their conscience
26. They lie, and delude themselves, and one another, with the subtlest forms of deception, simply to obscure, to deaden conscience
27. And then I realise that not a soul in that room but takes it for granted that my mental anguish for my stupidity is greater than his own physical pain, and is doing his best to deaden it for me—one, at any rate, at great cost to himself
1. The sound of his voice deadened as it hit the dripping walls
2. The fog deadened the motor and the sounds of the city
3. 13:11-32 Because it is given to you to know the mysteries of the Kingdom of Heaven but to them it is not given because whoever has to him it shall be given back and he shall have greater abundance; but whoever has nothing from him it shall be taken away even that which he holds; therefore I speak to them in parables because they while looking see nothing and while hearing they do not listen neither do they understand; and through them is fulfilled the prophecy of Isaiah who says: By hearing you shall hear and shall not understand and by seeing you all shall see and shall not perceive because this people’s heart is stiffened hard and their ears are deadened in hearing and their eyes they have closed in case at any time they should see with their eyes and hear with their ears and should understand with their heart and should be converted and I should heal them; but blessed are your eyes because they see and your ears because they hear; because truly I say to you that many prophets and righteous men have desired to see those things which you see and have not seen them and to hear those things which you hear and have not heard them; therefore hear the parable of the sower: When any one hears the word of the Kingdom and does not understand it then the Wicked One comes and snatches away what was sown in his heart; This is he who received the seed by the way side; but he who received the seed in stony places he is the same who hears the word and oblivious with joy receives it; still he has no root in himself but endures for a while because when tribulation or persecution arises because of the word eventually he is offended
4. the glassless windows that would gape open like deadened eyes,
5. The fear slammed hard against Angela’s mind till she could no longer hear any sounds but the anxiety that deadened her senses
6. effectively sealing the deadened nerve and the inside of the tooth
7. She gasped passionately as the cooling gel deadened the pain and clotted the wound
8. Before the day of grace is past,- before your conscience has become hardened by age, and deadened by repeated trampling under foot,- while you have strength, and time, and opportunities, go and join yourself to the Lord in an everlasting covenant not to be forgotten
9. Sebastian’s sunken, deadened eyes suddenly rose as they swiftly breathed again with life
10. ” below, branches veined in granite, deadened the blackness
11. “Hope, has the child come yet?” she murmured, her voice deadened
12. She walked forward and stepped into it, her deadened skin not feeling the refreshing water flow
13. There was no time to say anything more, but her mumbled, deadened, intoned reply, “Sure
14. Kathy nodded her head, and continued in deadened tones
15. With a dignity that sat hauntingly on the teenager’s shoulders, Maggie sat up, wiped her eyes and nose on her sleeve again, and then continued in a shaken but deadened tone…
16. That was when Nyreea had shaken off her deadened stupor, finally coming to terms with the new reality that had been so jarringly thrust upon her
17. Bob was tired, his eyes began to play ticks, and they knew how to fool his deadened brain
18. Any prolonged exposure or involvement in a tool-created environment leads to an increasingly deadened awareness
19. When that subconscious becomes snarled, imbalanced, distorted, deadened: the entire dynamic of our inner being is upset
20. Every cell; that had to be deadened so it would not die from all the genetic pain it was being loaded with when it was a healthy, strong infant… is a thousand times weaker and less healthy after living through years of a deadened, unexperienced life that only made those cells grow ever-weaker
21. Why? Because instead of existing in a state of Pure Wonder, people exist in a state of deadened unquestioning normality
22. Look at what happened when electrostatic charges were found… they were put into Leyden jars… Jars, laden with an electrical charge that could jar you loose from your dulled deadened awareness by giving you a slight electric shock that is not harmful
23. But Children who have had their senses deadened and damaged by being brutalized by their own families: are easy victims
24. Because if it did: then parents would have to stop being consumers and stop gratifying their children’s slightest wishes, and raising them to become spoiled brats; stupid and slow, with dulled senses, and deadened minds… easy targets for rapists
25. 0001 % that seeps through their deadened normalized brainwashed awareness… just so they will not become emotionally upset or angry or hurt or feel any empathetic humane feeling or reaction which is normal and healthy for all humans to have
26. It is literally the in-betweenness of all this… the dynamic balance of it all, that determines how well or badly it works, how happy or unhappy you are, how sensitized or deadened your awareness is, how simple or complicated your life is, how wisely or unwisely you act, how deep or superficial your awareness is, how intuitive or unaware you are
27. Until the dead things they preserved and worshipped: deadened their Sense of Pure Wonder completely: and killed it dead,
28. We just worry that movies are becoming too violent for the younger generation to see because their children are not jaded, deadened, and inured to it yet
29. Your skin is dead because it is deadened and poisoned by undead foul ghouls whose auras are dead
30. By wearing layers of insulation called clothes, by living inside the insulation of civilization; you are deadened and made as unaware as possible
31. "The duke gave him permission, and ordered me to accompany him; we arrived at my city, and my father gave him the reception due to his rank; I saw Luscinda without delay, and, though it had not been dead or deadened, my love gathered fresh life
32. How it hurt her, and deadened her very perceptions
33. With him, she was only half-alive; the rest was dormant, deadened
34. The floor of this prison lay hidden beneath thick, hempen matting that deadened the sound of footsteps
35. "Who talks of God and despair at the same time?" said a voice that seemed to come from beneath the earth, and, deadened by the distance, sounded hollow and sepulchral in the young man's ears
36. In effect, we had not walked many yards further, when the well-rememberedboom came towards us, deadened by the mist, and heavily rolled away along the low grounds by the river, as if it were pursuing and threatening the fugitives
37. I stopped to eat lunch in the midafternoon heat, my monumental hunger slightly deadened by the queasy realization that I didn’t know where I was
38. "Not so fast as a crawling beetle tangled in the grass," answered Nostromo, and his voice seemed deadened by the thick veil of obscurity that felt warm and hopeless all about them
39. The other man spoke first, in an amazed and deadened tone
40. He addressed the surprised envoy of Senor Fuentes in a deadened, exhausted voice
41. At the end of half an hour he lifted his head to the deep baying of the dogs at the railway yards, which had burst out suddenly, tumultuous and deadened as if coming from under the plain
42. There was a sound of horses’ feet and of singing, deadened by the closed windows and doors, borne away by the wind but still recognizable
43. Each remembered thing in the room was disenchanted, was deadened as an unlit transparency, till her wandering gaze came to the group of miniatures, and there at last she saw something which had gathered new breath and meaning: it was the miniature of Mr
44. It was always the eyes… that deadened, hopeless resignation
45. Shock had deadened my senses
46. One favorable circumstance, which enabled Marius not to lose a word of this conversation was the falling snow which deadened the sound of vehicles on the boulevard
47. He had almost reached the middle of this street, near a very low wall which a man can easily step over at certain points, and which abuts on a waste space, and was walking slowly, in consequence of his preoccupied condition, and the snow deadened the sound of his steps; all at once he heard voices talking very close by
48. The trunk had not suffered any internal injury; a bullet, deadened by the pocket-book, had turned aside and made the tour of his ribs with a hideous laceration, which was of no great depth, and consequently, not dangerous
49. I sat on the bank, took off socks and boots, and dipped my feet in water so cold it burned until the freezing went deep and deadened feeling
50. Tom’s complaints had been greatly heightened by the shock of his sister’s conduct, and his recovery so much thrown back by it, that even Lady Bertram had been struck by the difference, and all her alarms were regularly sent off to her husband; and Julia’s elopement, the additional blow which had met him on his arrival in London, though its force had been deadened at the moment, must, she knew, be sorely felt
1. Those pills of Doris’s had done the trick, deadening the pains in her head sufficiently for her to sleep
2. And then … he was here, in the deadening cold night
3. Only now in the deadening stillness could the analysis of the situation begin
4. What were they doing out here so late, and without their Lord? Casting a deadening barrier over his mind so they would have no idea he was there, Simon watched as they searched around the well, turning over the dead and dying leaves and tearing the bank of moss on the east side with their swords
5. The rain continued to pucker the surface of the sea, deadening the cry of the sea-birds as they greeted the morning
6. When the frequencies are mixed they cancel each other out and create a deadening effect
7. deadening effects of the medication soon carried her under again
8. Is it unsympathetic not to like fruitless, profitless, barren things? Not to like fogs and blights and other deadening, decaying things? From my heart I pity all the people who are so made that they cannot get on with their living for fear of their dying; but I do not admire them
9. by its hypnotic flames which they stared at… deadening their awareness during the cold evenings and nights
10. If people try, they can easily mark the slow deadening process of normality, the slow death of wonder-curiosity-aliveness in all stages of human life
11. Watching sports to relieve yourself from the stress of working all week is only a way of deadening yourself to your slavery and your boring meaningless pointless existence
12. By desensitizing our feelings and thoughts through the deadening process of normality, we deaden ourselves in order to function as machines: and in doing so; we become less human
13. The path of living with dead things is: deadening
14. � The word "subordinate" typifies the hierarchal and deadening structure of the dominator model
15. � Synecdoche may serve a purpose as an illustrative rhetorical trope, but it can also serve as an interpretation and diagnosis that can have deadening effects on our search for the becoming self
16. � I suffered from the deadening "No" and I suffered from the inchoate "Yes
17. It was all I could do to manage to hold on as punches and kicks of a much greater power than my own rained down upon me with deadening impact
18. One by one, front running Valley Lander cavalry plowed into the enemy and then thousands hit the panicking enemy line with deadening force
19. Those sixteen inch shells were falling on the city with deadening force
20. Everybody does not need to draw and paint, but if everybody could get the faculty of appreciating the form and colour on their retinas as form and colour, what a wealth would always be at their disposal for enjoyment! The Japanese habit of looking at a landscape upside down between their legs is a way of seeing without the deadening influence of touch associations
21. A conventional life is not the only wholesome form of existence, and is certainly a most unwholesome and deadening form to the artist; and neither is a dissipated life the only unconventional one open to him
22. result of the narcotic action of alcohol in deadening his pain, and stupefying his senses
23. And in a few minutes Paul heard his father's heavy steps go thudding over the deadening snow
24. The polluted air, the noise, the solitude of hour upon hour spent in a cell no bigger than a normal person’s closet—in the seventy-three days that Noah has spent here, they have had the effect of deadening him, killing his hope, erasing his dreams, leaving him numb
25. He was a man wildly overqualified for a job in early-evening television who used his sarcastic wit and supercilious delivery to protect himself from the deadening routine of regional broadcasting
26. Offstage he seemed to be deadening the reality of this terrible career misjudgment with medicinal doses of vodka
27. I’m agnostic—but not with the deadening incuriosity that characterized my stance before I began this whole trip
28. They were far off, but the sound, even though coming muffled through the deadening snowfall, was full of terror
29. She said: ‘No, no! There is something else!’ And it seemed to me that some one was purposely deadening the words by the aid of the piano
1. = deaden and dulls pain, deadens senses to cope with life
2. Instead of developing interpersonal awareness, civilization deadens it into a form of normality
3. � Having deadens our way of living, takes us into what Fromm calls "necrophily," a love of dead things that reifies us as well
4. He is ingenious and unresting in seeking to gain my abhorrence! I sometimes wonder at him with an intensity that deadens my fear: yet, I assure you, a tiger or a venomous serpent could not rouse terror in me equal to that which he wakens
5. Then they offered another kind of pain medication, Neurontin (gabapentin), which is used for seizures and mood stabilizing but also deadens nerve pain
6. ‘It deadens vibrations
7. He swore it was not, nor ever should be, mine; and he’d—but I’ll not repeat his language, nor describe his habitual conduct: he is ingenious and unresting in seeking to gain my abhorrence! I sometimes wonder at him with an intensity that deadens my fear: yet, I assure you, a tiger or a venomous serpent could not rouse terror in me equal to that which he wakens