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Good heavens, the years he had wasted insensately hating her!
Europe understood how to control their population while the rest of the world, to quote Jones, "multiplied insensately."
The enveloping night whirled insensately, and the cold of the floor was like a wind that sucked at his bones.
Also he was insensately angry.
But it was not until the monstrosities had been gruesomely carved and torn apart, literally to bits, that they ceased their insensately voracious attacks.
Uighar as a nation is insensately jealous of the Islands of the South, who in turn are jealous of Maya.
By our standards, it's arcane: a centralized, self-perpetuating caste of career functionaries, responsible to no one, insensately hostile to any social institutions that interpose themselves between the individual and the government.
A forbidden projector flamed viciously: the offended one was sating his lust so insensately that he scarcely noticed the boh that in turn rived away his own life.
The mad blood-lust of hand-to-hand combat, the insensately horrible savagery of our pirate forbears, multiplied by millions and spread out to fill a million million cubic miles of space!
Since there were almost a hundred of the Delgonians, since they were insensately vicious fighters when cornered, and since their physical make-up was very similar to the Velantians' own, many of Worsel's troopers died.
Back she went, steadily and irresistibly, and still she tried to bar him, to the last, after his arm was in and his shoulder, straining her whole body insensately against him, flattening her hands till they showed bloodless against the door.
There were four practically simultaneous detonations-silent, but terrific explosions as the pent-up internal energy of solid pentavalent nitrogen was instantaneously released-and the four insensately murderous spheres disappeared into jagged fragments of wreckage, flying wildly away from the centers of explosion.