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His accounts of political intrigue are virtually devoid of any sense of a struggle over ideas.
In an industry largely devoid of any sense of the ridiculous, he was usually an exception.
But Andreas's reticence is pervasive, and his narrative is resolutely devoid of any sense of past or future.
But these kids were seemingly devoid of any sense of anything other than themselves, or of what they had bought.
The most extreme exercise in surrealism in this series is The Mikado, a puppet show cheerfully devoid of any sense of the real world as we know it.
She is recognizable as a post-60's type, liberated to a fault but devoid of any sense of rebellious idealism.
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Outside the Westminster fishbowl, they seem cold and mechanistic, and devoid of any real sense of how people live.
As one doctor described the odd syndrome in a 1989 article, "Pathologic laughter is devoid of any inner sense of joy and pathologic weeping of any feeling of inner sorrow".
For all its razzle-dazzle brilliance, Mr. Pynchon's earlier work tended to be cold, hard and despairing: devoid of any real sense of human connection, soulfulness or redemption.
Will they continue to be devoid of any common sense?
Is this man devoid of all sense of fun?
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