And the impact that it had on its audience — on me — was somehow a totally positive one. It didn't deaden me. It brought me to life. | |
Because, you see, I think that if you put on serious, contemporary plays... by writers like yourself... you may only be helping to deaden the audience in a different way. What do you mean? | |
Because, you see, I think that if you put on serious, contemporary plays... by writers like yourself... you may only be helping to deaden the audience in a different way. | |
But when we recovered the gun from the Nile, it was wrapped in this brocade stole and had evidently been fired through its folds, presumably in order to deaden the sound of the shot. | |
Don't let the 'feine deaden your senses. The 'feine? | |
And the impact that it had on its audience — on me — was somehow a totally positive one. It didn't deaden me. It brought me to life. | |
Because, you see, I think that if you put on serious, contemporary plays... by writers like yourself... you may only be helping to deaden the audience in a different way. What do you mean? | |
Because, you see, I think that if you put on serious, contemporary plays... by writers like yourself... you may only be helping to deaden the audience in a different way. | |
But when we recovered the gun from the Nile, it was wrapped in this brocade stole and had evidently been fired through its folds, presumably in order to deaden the sound of the shot. | |
Don't let the 'feine deaden your senses. The 'feine? | |
"a rare genetic disorder which deadens the nerve endings, | |
- It deadens the sound. | |
According to Dante, sloth deadens the spiritual senses. | |
Actually it's a powerful agent that sharpens my senses yet deadens my emotions. | |
And in this derivative, mixed with alcohol, it merely deadens certain nerve inputs to the brain. | |
"a rare genetic disorder which deadens the nerve endings, | |
- It deadens the sound. | |
According to Dante, sloth deadens the spiritual senses. | |
Actually it's a powerful agent that sharpens my senses yet deadens my emotions. | |
And in this derivative, mixed with alcohol, it merely deadens certain nerve inputs to the brain. | |
"And sleep has deadened the driver's ear. | |
"deadened" was the word she used. | |
-Are you deadened? | |
All emotions deadened, | |
And if I hadn't deadened my frown lines with Botox. you'd be able to read my empathy. | |
A deadening, a suspension of moral value. | |
A slow deadening in the eyes. | |
All you risk is deadening your mind. | |
Because if you tell Wilson how you actually feel about him, about what happened to Amber, about your part in what happened, and he walks out the door anyway-- if you make yourself vulnerable for once in your nerve-deadening, emotionally obliterating-- | |
But those rally cries turned to deadening silence this morning... after a cheerful speech by the senator... telling the voters about a secret affair... and of a love child with a former campaign worker. | |
"And sleep has deadened the driver's ear. | |
"deadened" was the word she used. | |
-Are you deadened? | |
All emotions deadened, | |
And if I hadn't deadened my frown lines with Botox. you'd be able to read my empathy. | |
A deadening, a suspension of moral value. | |
A slow deadening in the eyes. | |
All you risk is deadening your mind. | |
Because if you tell Wilson how you actually feel about him, about what happened to Amber, about your part in what happened, and he walks out the door anyway-- if you make yourself vulnerable for once in your nerve-deadening, emotionally obliterating-- | |
But those rally cries turned to deadening silence this morning... after a cheerful speech by the senator... telling the voters about a secret affair... and of a love child with a former campaign worker. | |