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The cold facelessness of our modern city has drained empathy away.
In recent years, however, the narrator has reached a cynical accommodation with his facelessness.
The main problem choreographically is a persistent facelessness of dance language.
The word "enemy" itself provides the facelessness of a collective noun.
It is not surprising, I guess, that a city famous for facelessness should obsess about faces.
The facelessness of that figure worried him deeply.
Some orchestras are celebrated for their special character; others offer listeners a benign facelessness.
Maybe that fact made it easier--the facelessness of each player.
And then she sees that dreadful facelessness again.
His patients were strangers to him; his examinations took place in the facelessness of cyberspace.
Putting him together with the facelessness she has just endured is more than she wants to deal with.
According to Lagbaja, his mask is used as an icon of man's facelessness.
Facelessness brings out the beast in people.
The facelessness of the killer, or killers, on her trail scared her more than anything else, but she was through hiding.
And he felt a twinge of panic - the remark about editorial facelessness seemed too pat to be coincidental.
Yet that technique has also allowed Midori to play certain scores with disconcerting facelessness.
Chameleon called, her mood lightening because of the contact with the familiar facelessness of a friend.
Vic and Bob's performance art group, who perform "The Facelessness of Bureaucracy".
Dreams are born of stark realities; life leads to death; facelessness begets fame, and misery, benevolence.
-Venator glanced up at the shining facelessness.
Her facelessness turned to Dor.
It has its own kind of loveliness but in the end represents - emphatic gesture and interpretive nuance notwithstanding - an eerie facelessness.
A general criticism of techno music at that time was its facelessness and lack of personality, which the band were coming to feel also plagued them.
Brown, Smith, and Jones, their names suggesting a curious facelessness, are the "comedians" of Greene's title.
As John Wagner explained: "It sums up the facelessness of justice justice has no soul.