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The rest of our stay at Chintheche Inn is catatonically lazy.
Elspeth worries because Frances is almost catatonically depressed.
Players staring catatonically into mirrors.
Ms. Diamond's women intone, stare catatonically, transfixed and glum.
Also shown here are some of his well-known porcelain figures representing Soviet citizens in catatonically dutiful poses, like a field marshal holding a missile.
By seven-fifteen, the streets downtown are once again teeming with the dispossessed, almost catatonically passive in some cases, menacingly aggressive in others.
A glance into another cell revealed a three-hundred-pound white man festooned with tattoos standing catatonically rigid, hands held over his head, eyes glazed over.
Some were moving catatonically, milling back and forth on the ramp and in front of the big viewscreen and in the command arena.
Having surrendered to his grief, Vorenus refuses to leave his bed, staring catatonically at the head of Erastes Fulmen, still rotting in a corner.
She did not awaken, but the song ended, and she moved on her own; her head rocked to the side, and she seemed to sleep normally, not catatonically.
Gemma Arterton plays Tamara, a posh girl from the catatonically sleepy village of Ewedown, whom locals remember as having a bit of a schnoz.
At that point its main character, Mike, wanders catatonically toward the wreckage of the World Trade Center, immersed in his own residue of family pain and destruction.
John lay flat on his back, his face shocked and desperate, his legs shivering catatonically, his stomach torn into a tangle of T-shirt and glistening blue intestines.
When the (female) profiler from the Times visited him, he got catatonically drunk, collapsed face down into his dinner, and told her he'd answer further questions only if she slept with him.
In my catatonically profound state, I tell him it is simply the way of the world, that when people find Paradise they always try to change it into the place from which they fled.
He's forgotten what happened last holiday when he got catatonically overwhelmed by a mountainous haul from relatives, ignored all the beep-boop-beeping electronic toys, and spent hours contentedly turning a cardboard box into a space shuttle.
The theorists who think so cannot see the miracle that did come out of the Holocaust: Israelis, like others who care and remember, are not catatonically traumatized, curled up in a defensive ball, seeing enemies everywhere.
This was not, repeat not, the New Age cheesiness of Zamfir, famous for his albums advertised on late-night television, nor the catatonically simple Andean flute heard in subway stations throughout New York.
Another will look catatonically bored in her Givenchy gown, driven to this unbearable state of ennui either because she is forced to live in a world of people less perfect than herself or because she is in the advanced stages of collagen poisoning.
It starts catatonically, and concludes with Eitzel screaming "Now I wake up and I don't have any gravity/ Feel the whole world drawing away from me/ Now I wake up, so now I wake up/ What good is it?
The corridor beside the bathrooms is dimly lighted, and I was somehow extremely, almost catatonically drunk, and after going to the bathroom, I stood in the hallway looking at old photos of dignitaries who had eaten there: Karen Black, Wilt Chamberlain, Yasir Arafat.