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The body in the front seat made its deadness known.
And to this day there is no deadness in my arm.
Blind she might be, but there was no deadness in her eyes.
And knew that part of the deadness inside had been grief for His own death.
How strange it was that, living here, she had never before felt its deadness!
In the weeks since the attack, the deadness had grown worse.
The letter is a dead thing now, signaling the true deadness of the father.
The lively special effects cannot make up for the deadness of the language throughout.
The dancers may have been still, but there was no deadness in their bodies.
"Too much stability is deadness, a paralysis of the political system."
"I will always remember the deadness of their eyes."
Either way, the deadness in my ear let me know I wasn't talking with him any longer.
He wondered what kind of training had produced her inner deadness.
The air had the right deadness for an empty space, sucking up sounds.
"A feeling of deadness," he said tentatively, trying to understand.
The feeling of deadness returned to him, damping down the fear.
The deadness had gone from his eyes and he was twenty pounds thinner.
"This deadness that I feel will pass," he said aloud.
But in all of this deadness, the obelisk was alive.
The deadness had left his eyes, replaced by the usual cold, jewel light.
The deadness of the great stone walls pressed heavily on her.
They, the assassins, can kill to overcome their sense of personal and national deadness.
He twisted the stem and walked back through the deadness of the silence.
Annoyance, she saw, expressed itself through a certain deadness in Summers' eyes.
The deadness, the finish of it all, was italicized there.