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There was barely enough light to run it, but the plains were devoid of signal anyway
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The Chief’s milky eyes looked strangely alive, but her face was so devoid of expression it looked like a death mask
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That person is devoid of the mind of Christ
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I counted the steps down into the murk until I reached the lower level, steadying myself against the cool slimy wall in case I slipped and it felt as empty down there and as hollow and devoid of any interest, except to ghosts and spirits, as I had expected
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' Her laughter was devoid of any cheer
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He noted that the street was noticeably devoid of people
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It was pretty devoid of personal notes for Tdeshi actually
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room was devoid of life
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Billy enters an ante-room devoid of people
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It was devoid of life
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‘That’s ‘Richards’ with an ‘s’’, I said, horribly aware that my hair’s unwashed, my face devoid of make up and that my jeans have seen better days, not to mention that my jumper’s very much on the practical side of sartorial and my comfy, old jacket’s more old than anything else
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to what had been a makeshift altar – now devoid of its
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It was all now devoid of furniture but there were still many framed photos and documents hanging on the walls of both floors
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by a shrubbery and devoid of other picnickers – it
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for the hundredth time – utterly devoid of anything
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devoid of photo-spoiling parked cars, the town was – if
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devoid of even the most cursory interest, but the
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dropped, and the place was totally devoid of tourists
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Opposite the foot of the bed, a gold and green tapestry shimmered with a hue of blue, while a man, devoid of hair, stepped through it
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Except for the occasional rustling of leaves or chirping insect, their camp was devoid of sound, for the first time that night, the only voice Emily heard was her own, as it spoke to her from within the darkness of her half-dreaming mind
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Neither were our lives devoid of trials, but we were so focused
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Powerless ministry devoid of love will not do in the
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He was watching Nathalia, his face white, devoid of emotion
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"I am sorry, child," he replied, his tone and features devoid of emotion
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is if it is devoid of the power of God, but there are preachers
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Totally devoid of humanity
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Nate kept his face devoid of expression and simply nodded and went on his way
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Like the majority of non-humanoid beings, he was devoid of the Oneness
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spiritually devoid and empty
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His face remained as serious and devoid of any emotion as always
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His face was devoid of any emotion and his eyes hollower than the barrel of a gun
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The new and very familiar face gazed back, countenance devoid of life
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The gamble paid off in the Bretons’ favor, as the way forward was amazingly devoid of any detectable life
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As he neared the center of town, the once bustling merchants’ circle now devoid of any souls, he felt the familiar urge to visit the Bee and Barb for another drink and a hearty meal
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“Ready for assignment my Captain,” she breathed in a tone devoid of any hint of doubt or uncertainty
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His face was devoid of emotion, but I recognized that look
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Clive caught a glimpse of my face and gave a wry chuckle, devoid of mirth
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“Luck is a word devoid of sense
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Two hours later they came across a suitable camp site, a reasonably flat area, devoid of large rocks
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The room seemed to be devoid of all movement
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This coastward march was not devoid of interest, especially the journey from Essian Kwanta over the Adansis to Fumsu
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When he entered the dimly lit main room, he discovered that it was not much warmer inside than it was outside, and with one exception, the place was devoid of customers
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Devoid of their load, the cables rose again
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Despite the firmly-held and frequently-stated beliefs of his fellow soldiers, the relationship with the farmer’s widow was devoid of any romantic or sexual interest
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Conversely many of the recent pronouncements from “Church and Society” sound depressingly like those from a humanist convention, virtually devoid of theological insight, far less appearing to be in any way prophetic
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It was a mind-numbing mix that left him utterly helpless, devoid of the will to oppose the man or thing he was now facing
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Some had been spray painted with numbers and letters in the same pattern, while others were completely devoid of any markings
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At first, all I see is the marsh, wide and brown and everywhere, touching the horizon, devoid of life
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Not all the Erudite are power hungry and devoid of conscience, like their leader, Jeanine Matthews
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This Earth seemed so dull and devoid compared to
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a young man devoid of any understanding, passing through the street near her corner; and he went on the way to her house, during the
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He was devoid of any emotion whatsoever, what had she seen in him?
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Is it likely that the transient organic material of which neuroscience says humans are made, if devoid of the metaphysical imagination, could have produced a Newton or an Einstein, a poem, a novel, or a symphony?
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Mix in the indoctrination kids get in school where they are trained in sex devoid of love, and to hate and reject the values that have held American society together
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Devoid of any signs of life, Dr
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After pointing out that celibacy is not the exclusive domain of Catholicism and that renouncing the use of sex does not make priests sexless zombies devoid of their manhood, Roger traced for the readers the historical development of celibacy and the compelling reasons, human and divine, for the preference of celibacy over marriage to facilitate the priest’s function as a mediator between God and man, dedicated to the salvation of souls
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During the Christmas vacation, the pipes for the school heating system were frozen, and morning classes had to be held in various nearby bars, a unique experience, particularly for students from the United States where bars are totally devoid of the public socializing atmosphere and purpose that has always characterized the bars in Spain
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that the body of the Constitution remains but only as a mere shell, devoid of arteries, veins, heart and lungs
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28 For they are a nation devoid of counsel, neither is there any understanding in them
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If that is true, why has the Board not awarded Hitler’s Minister of Propaganda, Josef Goebbels, a Pulitzer Prize? His work was equally devoid of “deliberate deception
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For he who inquires of a false prophet in regard to any action is an idolater and devoid of the truth and foolish
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Especially is the servant of God terribly consumed by it if he falls into it and is devoid of understanding
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And I said to the Shepherd who talked with me "Sir who is this shepherd who is so pitiless and severe and so completely devoid of compassion for these sheep?"
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He expected to die; he was willing to die for the dear England whose beauty and majesty he knew; and he advanced toward the brink in perfect serenity, with absolute conviction of the rightness of his country's cause and a heart devoid of hate for fellowmen
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He used to fight without becoming angry with his mind devoid of thoughts, but after reflecting on his past and what he had just been through, anger was now second nature to him and he would tap in to this endless resource
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based on human need, realistic expectations and devoid of any financial
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18 The Surangama Sutra emphatically states ‘the perception of the eyes and the objects it sees and space itself, is devoid of location
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The major precondition, according to one group of Harvard researchers, is a ‘nervous system devoid of mental-conceptual activity…in a state of quiescence, alert, awake, but not active
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A false vacuum (the full-void) is the lowest possible energy state, but it is not completely devoid of energy
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While the bhavanga has an internal structure and is bound by time and causality, the unity of absolute space and primordial consciousness is the absolute, or true, vacuum, devoid of all internal structure
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Physicists have imagined a universe devoid of consciousness, but the only universe of which they have any knowledge is one generated with consciousness
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The external space envisioned by physicists is as devoid of real, subjective experience as the world of experience is devoid of real, objective space
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One striking difference, according to Wallace, however, is that the absolute vacuum as conceived by physicists is devoid of consciousness, while the absolute vacuum conceived by Buddhists is of the same nature as non-local, atemporal, primordial consciousness
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I had a sense it was pure awareness, devoid of experience and as such, just is
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glory of God, that is a concept that is completely devoid of meaning, nor is it
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eternal beatitude, which is simply a myth that is also devoid of meaning ever
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ourselves only children of God, as the religions suggest, which means devoid
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tion because they’re rife with dark matter yet all but devoid of ordinary star-
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distances Scientists tell us that no rotating object in the universe is devoid of
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The medicine cabinet was devoid of any contents and there was only one of a set of luggage in the wardrobe
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The scarecrows stood motionless, their bodies rigid and devoid of life
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There was nothing personal about it to indicate its owner and the room was devoid of anything to suggest someone actually occupied it
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Searching, it surely felt like Marv’s just devoid of life and time – a steadied clock if you will
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Many have run down those cobblestone alleyways, as you did, looking for hope and refuge; restoration for a soul devoid of song
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A ten-minute trot took us to a small brick terrace house in a street devoid of all life
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His father’s Realm was a desolate place, devoid of companionship
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The tunnel in which they marched was devoid of light sources
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She was devoid of make-up, wearing a skimpy white sun frock with nothing underneath
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Enraged Lykanthros devoid of saddles gnawed and slashed at the invasive bolts only to be thrown back by the explosive power of the Lore Masters
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Meanwhile, Bob had stripped revealing a body devoid of fat
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He nodded, sighed, skipped a stone across the marsh, disturbing a dozen scavenging birds, and said in a voice devoid of emotion, „It"s my fault
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He limped into the lounge where Violet was sitting reading, dressed in her usual severe manner; hair pulled tightly away from a face devoid of colour or interest
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Robusta/capernica coffee: worthless manure grown for mass production, devoid of any flavor
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The dense canopy of dozens of other varieties of eucalyptus and other species created a golden twilight through which they moved in awed silence over a leaf-littered floor almost devoid of undergrowth
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Seconds later they were surrounded by a shouting, laughing, dancing, rutting, masturbating crowd of naked Vassals and Freemen, plus a sprinkling of Aristocrats now devoid of all inhibitions, including their previous contempt for other castes
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Standing on a deep blue carpet in the centre of the chamber was a heavily carved oval table, replete with candelabra, silver, crystal goblets and bowls of flowers, surrounded by thirteen padded chairs with elaborately carved backs, and two plain chairs devoid of either padding or decoration
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Devoid of life, it was just an empty husk