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is idleness
noun
The state of being idle; inactivity.
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The subject is the idle rich, the problem is idleness, the crisis is self-delusion in the face of fear and despair, and the basic material of the movie is the definition of identity.
It is idleness, uncertainty and despair.
And the active daydream of writing and reading fiction is idleness in its purest state, neither promising nor leading to any practical or concrete result.
The only thing that they consider to be despicable is idleness, and in this way they come to privilege the dignity of work and to overturn an absurd conception of nobility, linked to inactivity and vice.
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What met them was idleness.
Not to make things was idleness.
It was idleness by the man who read the intercept.
He is inspired by Tolstoy, who wrote an essay in 1905 about conquering basal passions, which are idleness, gluttony, and carnal love.
Before identity theft, when nobody could steal you, before global positioning systems, when we were lost, before 24/7 monitoring and alerts by text and e-mail, when there was idleness, before spin doctors, when there was character, before e-readers, when pages were turned, we did get by just the same.
When the recursive function Multi_Bank investigates the case when the m-th bank is between A d d r[ k] and A d d r[ n] (the end of the SPM), the idleness intervals of the lattices L k+1, …,L n assigned to this m-th bank are intersected in order to determine whether there are idleness intervals at the bank level.
I actually found that my "idleness" was not idleness at all.
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