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It depicts the nervelessness of the artistic creation at that time.
He required the utmost nervelessness on this occasion, as Lenore could well understand.
Whereas Cook embodied nervelessness, Bopara did not.
She adored Louise, but somehow at this crisis she could not help feeling impatient with the other woman's nervelessness and that devastating inertia.
Sanchez Vicario, who comes by her nervelessness naturally, won for the fifth consecutive time over Garrison, who has lately made it her project to try and play stress-free tennis.
While Macaulay (1901, 1908) was cautiously appreciative, his contemporary Crawshaw (1907:61) attributed to the work "a certain nervelessness or lack of vigor, and a fatal inability to understand when he had said enough".
Brilliant but Unsure Like Steffi Graf and other tennis stars before her, whose machinelike nervelessness began to collapse with the onslaught of young adulthood, Boginskaya sometimes wonders whether she's any good at anything at all.
Marvel at the tightness of the matches and the nervelessness of the England lower order, shed a tear at the thought of Paul Nixon's celebrations, and then implore the Guardian to pay me GBPplenty to write 5000 words on it for 'The Forgotten Story of...'