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The idleness
noun
The state of being idle; inactivity.
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The idleness you remember from your own school days is also out of date, because everyone under the age of 18 is working or interning or volunteering.
The idleness of unemployment; the sense that the old forms of expression are outmoded (but no consoling sense of new forms to come); the friction that comes from generations of families being crowded together, by necessity, under one roof; a distrust of ready-made ideologies: These are all as characteristic of our own time as they were of Chekhov's provincial pre-revolutionary Russia.
The idleness intervals of each lattice are organized into an interval tree [33] as the depth of this data structure is O(l o g n) for n intervals, and typical interval operations have logarithmic complexity.
The idleness of the young Egyptians was one of the major reasons the revolt was able to have the life it had.
By custom, we disparage the idleness of the idle rich.
In our approach, this overhead only occurs when stealing occurs and is performed by a core that is idle, so part of the cost is supported by the idle core (which is negligible due to the idleness of the core).
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The suffocating pressure of the wait, the enforced idleness, the feeling of stopped time, are beautifully rendered, recalling somewhat Agee's "Death in the Family".
Implicit in the narrative structure, Between The World and Me poses as a suggestive critique of the blind idleness of the Hip Hop generation.
The two women, the handsome waiter, the hours of idleness, the swimming pool: it sounds like, and on one level is, a scenario worthy of Eric Rohmer.
Moments before embarking on her first affair, Ferrante's narrator, Elena Greco, contemplates the sensual idleness of the island.
He could not understand what he called the besetting vice of the English —idleness.
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