Sentence examples for keep nameless from inspiring English sources

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He was more interesting to me than Rick Linville, who had a name and a shape, but there was always the implicit subject of how the Friday evenings ended, what they said and did together, in English and Portuguese, which I needed to keep nameless and shapeless, and then there was her silence concerning the man himself, and maybe it wasn't even a man.

Welcome to Indonesia's deadliest wave a secret spot we've been asked to keep nameless that's off an island in a remote part of Sumatra.

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Similar efforts at Everyman universality are found in fairy tales, whose characters are often kept nameless or given purely descriptive labels (Sleeping Beauty, say, or the Little Mermaid), "thus facilitating projections and identifications," as Bruno Bettelheim put it.

Understanding that it would be difficult to create a film in which the protagonist is never referred to by name, Mechner named him Dastan ("it was easy to keep him nameless in the game because the person playing could project themselves on to the character but you don't do that in film," Mechner explains).

Ravel then attempts to keep The Nameless One there by force.

Driver's response to the nameless, faceless thugs who keep coming at him is to build himself a red-meat ride, get behind the wheel and drive.

They are mostly garbage pickers, taxi drivers, manual labourers - the nameless, faceless people who keep a largely thankless city afloat.

The people who keep it flowing, such as the nameless hero of Jimmy Webb's song "Wichita Lineman" (1968), are still often cast as heroic, wizard-like figures.

But we do now know the color of the ribbon: Keep those suggestions coming for the remaining nameless faces.

A MARKETING GUY is giving me an early peek at a new computer that must remain nameless, since I have agreed to keep it secret until the release date.

Debra Galant suggests that large banks are populated by nameless, faceless strangers ("You Call This a Bank? Keep the Change," Jersey, March 3).

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