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But from Carson, it makes a kind of affectless sense.
Something moves in the affectless brown depths of the boy's eyes.
The exhibition starts out with a flat, almost affectless tone.
He was completely affectless, as if he'd been tranquilized to the point of sleep.
But a child who is affectless and doesn't know who you are - it's like she couldn't even get that right.
People who talk in that dead, affectless way are, by and large, frightened people.
The characters in these books often seem stunned and affectless, emotionally absent.
Barron didn't speak for a moment; the affectless voice had seemed to paralyze him.
Still, when a friend responded to the news with an affectless “Well, did you leave it outside?” it seemed beside the point.
It's irritating in its generalities and sometimes too affectless, but it helps.
He appears affectless; in fact he works to suppress his emotions.
Do I want special effects or affectless dialogue?
But the two affectless teenage killers are tough nuts for an audience to crack.
Her affectless voice is a lithe muscle that never strains for drama.
"Sometimes it's been my own fault," he says, his voice, and face, stubbornly affectless.
Step aside," the shock trooper said in a voice that was cold, mechanical, and affectless. "
Many younger readers see themselves in his distracted, drug-addled, affectless prose.
They seem on the surface to project the slick, affectless tone of so much Pop Art.
She, her brood of three daughters and their affectless men are also shockingly funny.
Even in 3D, it's a ponderous, synthetic and weirdly affectless experience.
I'd been in here too long with the bizarre sexuality and the affectless children and the ugly men.
Off the course, Tiger talked about how much his father had meant to him, but the flat, affectless language didn’t do his feelings justice.
It served as an affectless sign of capitalist excess, with a nod to Minimalist form.
He stares and the words appear, first on the monitor and then aloud in the computer’s affectless voice.