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21.In the third single, " Nobody Knows " ( with images of angels but not flight, and speechlessness but not blindness ), the Tony Rich Project also hopes to win back a love that has fled.

22.Grandmasters at the match, at the Equitable Center in midtown Manhattan, were stunned into near-speechlessness, a feat in itself, amazed not just by the resignation but by Kasparov's poor play in the game.

23.The album was another predominantly acoustic recording, but with " moments of high distorted drama " The themes included " death, speechlessness, paternity disputes, underwater sex, and the films of Akira Kurosawa with Swan commenting " these are surely more legitimate themes for the modern troubadour than the love of boys & girls or disdain for the military-industrial complex ."

24.They might be quoting Simone Weil who wrote : " There is a natural alliance between truth and affliction, because both of them are mute supplicants, eternally condemned to stand speechless in our presence . " And they are exemplary because, in face of such inevitable speechlessness, they remind us of the need to speak out in protest, the protests of the dead and the living.

25.Orsanes, seeing a way to further his own ambitions, suggests that " Ermin " should pretend to be Atis, and can then declare himself  via Halimacus  unfit to rule because of his speechlessness, and cede the throne to Orsanes . " Ermin " agrees to this, but points out that the real Atis should be returning that night, which could cause a problem.

26.The world's astonishment at Wolf all strikes the same note of gabby speechlessness, and the authors have put far too much of it in . ( Like many pop-music biographers they are full-blooded believers; it's as if skepticism would melt their hero . ) But by debriefing nearly 150 musicians who knew him and drawing on secondary sources as well, and by the subtle imposition of a few overriding themes, they have done important work in bringing Wolf down a little closer to life size.

27.Poverty, speechlessness, and physical handicaps ( a poignant reminder of the hundreds of thousands of soldiers and millions of displaced persons left physically ruined and financially destitute after the First World War ) were hereby interpreted, providing us with evocative symbols of the abuse of the human work ethic, a metaphor for the meaninglessness of modern life and existence, in this instance, under the emerging capitalist system, where the individual was obliterated by the greater forces of industry and nation-building that captured the Zeitgeist of inter war period in Europe.

28.Barton sees Friday as caught on the edge of birth by his speechlessness, though she believes that his desire for liberation is explicit, if unspoken; Foe  though wondering if those who are not speechless " are secretly grateful " for the opportunity to project their thoughts onto Friday  believes that Friday could overcome his speechlessness by learning to write . is " the voice of the poetic imagination, its sympathies expanding beyond all systems to reach the defeated, the silenced & " Friday is afforded a final opportunity to tell his story, but can only communicate through the release of bubbles from his waterlogged corpse, a communication which neither the narrator nor the reader can interpret.

29.Barton sees Friday as caught on the edge of birth by his speechlessness, though she believes that his desire for liberation is explicit, if unspoken; Foe  though wondering if those who are not speechless " are secretly grateful " for the opportunity to project their thoughts onto Friday  believes that Friday could overcome his speechlessness by learning to write . is " the voice of the poetic imagination, its sympathies expanding beyond all systems to reach the defeated, the silenced & " Friday is afforded a final opportunity to tell his story, but can only communicate through the release of bubbles from his waterlogged corpse, a communication which neither the narrator nor the reader can interpret.

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