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I wasn't aware of how numb I'd become.
I realise how numb we are to the subtle emotions.
Dismayed at how numb I had become to their vulnerability, I again withdrew into physical isolation.
And it's dismaying to realize, in watching "All the Way Home," just how numb we've become to small tales of woe in this media-saturated age.
"To be told over the phone, 10 years after he had died, that all his organs had been taken away was just so awful that I can barely describe how numb I feel.
There isn't much FIFA can do to shock us these days, considering how numb we've become to the antics of world soccer's governing body over its long, corruption-addled existence.
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Imagine how numbing that would be if we didn't have senators with a fondness for expensive gifts, mayors with hands in cookie jars, council candidates with untraceable income.
Field's delicacy is remarkable: we get a deftly modulated elaboration of how people numb themselves with routine after extreme loss, how the friends gathering around the Fowlers offer both kindness and unconscious cruelty.
It was Feb. 1, 2013, when we tied the knot, and the temperature that day seemed to average somewhere around 20 degrees -- or at least that's how my numb knuckles and toes experienced it (cold feet?).
How does Numb regulate the cadherens junction in epithelial cells?
These are mostly intimate, domestic scenes, but Thomas understands how the numbing, repetitive minutiae of caretaking are often freighted with unspeakable pain.
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