Sentence examples for stone silent from inspiring English sources

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The Stadium was stone silent.

The stadium was packed, but turned stone silent when Ted settled into the batter's box.

It turned out he was at home in Los Angeles, listening in, but stone silent and seething.

(The trip is fine picaresque: He steals a rich drunk's shoes and turns an amiable truck driver stone silent by asking for a handout).

With the assembly hall stone silent, Dr. Matthew told the nurses, most of whom he had helped train, the story of how he had volunteered to be kidnapped by the Lord's Resistance Army.

The Justice Department has been stone silent on whether it will consider a separate hate crime prosecution of Urbanski.

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When they were led into court, one person in the packed but stone-silent courtroom muttered a vulgarity.

In the stone-silent village of Brtonigla — over which looms the comparatively animated medieval hill town of Buje — I checked into San Rocco, Istria's finest boutique hotel, and boasting one of its most inventive restaurants as well.

"Frankly, New Jersey has a government its people cannot afford," a somber Governor Corzine told a stone-silent group of legislators, lobbyists and local officials in his annual budget address.

Although very little sugar cane is now grown (and that only for consumption by the planters), the island is dotted with rusting machinery and crumbled stone walls – silent reminders of the sugar days.

Inhumanity by the Tajiks and Uzbeks of the Northern Alliance seems the most likely reason for Pashtuns caught on the wrong, northern side of the Hindu Kush to flee, but the stones are silent.

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