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Seventy years later, his bloodlessness and neutrality remain a little enervating.
What they're usually reacting against, I hope, isn't the device itself, but the bloodlessness with which so many singers use it.
"But she manages to be consistent without bloodlessness."
Bloodlessness went through his head.
Certain grassroots campaigns might as well be rallying 'against the bloodlessness of politics.'
"Throat slit and an appearance of bloodlessness, but no bloodstains on the shirt or hair, only in the nose.
All hysteria melted into numb bloodlessness.
Scared by the bloodlessness of her smiling lips, he held her arm firmly till they were seated at a little table round the corner.
Johns's costumes are rainbow-hued but Cunningham's choreography has a dispiriting bloodlessness about it.
The most striking lesson of the engagement is the extreme bloodiness of modern warfare under some conditions, and its bloodlessness under others.
And yet there is a self-consciousness in "Crouching Tiger" that nudges the film uncomfortably close to a postmodern bloodlessness.
The feature that struck me most forcibly was the strange hue of their skin, a repulsive, unhealthy pallor, a seeming bloodlessness.
'Against the bloodlessness of art!'
The pathologists, however, noted that the general bloodlessness of the tissues and vessels indicated that haemorrhage was the cause of death.
Sadism and bloodlessness are his only identifiable characteristics, and yet he behaves memorably wherever he goes".
The Sublimers - each tall and thin - glowed, too; their skin glowed gently, pallid to the point of unhealthy-looking bloodlessness.
Bloodlessness isn't Mary J. Blige's problem.
Say something, if you must, about toothlessness or bloodlessness or the kindness of hammering stakes into the hearts of undead shows.
Her heart rebelled against the bloodlessness of his precision, but she had begun to watch him with a grudging admiration for a quality so alien to her own temperament.
Hammond came out onto the deck and stared at the taut, muttering groups of men, biting his lips to bloodlessness; the anxiety made his face look queerly old and drawn.
The dancing flame threw shadows over the prominent bones of his cheeks and temples, accentuating the shadowed sockets of his eyes, the thin bloodlessness of his lips.
(The demon barber, played with a curious bloodlessness by Mr. Grammer of "Frasier" fame, even parted his hair down the middle, like every other Sweeney.)
The masses were uneducated and the producers had given them rubbish, but what had really ensured 'the bloodlessness of the American film' was that with intellectuals alienated and excluded there had been 'no intelligent body'to shape the new medium.
Lee wondered at Rhoodie's claims for Lincoln, but Thaddeus Stevens had always been a passionate abolitionist; his mouth was so thin and straight that, but for its bloodlessness, it reminded Lee of a knife gash.
More and more individuals will, because of their indolent bloodlessness, aspire to become nothing, in order to become the public, this abstract whole, which forms in this ridiculous manner: the public comes into existence because all its participants become third parties.