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What troubled me most about this movement was its formlessness.
For a moment, she collapsed into formlessness, so great was her relief.
Surrounding them is the dark formlessness that existed before creation.
Decline is also evidenced by a formlessness of political institutions within a state.
She departed, and his cell dissolved into the formlessness of its natural state.
The old problem: How to give satisfying form without denying abundance,formlessness?
The form of poetry becomes a defense against formlessness.
The formlessness introduced by the first contributes to the rise of the latter.
A bit earlier in the poem: Dark formlessness settled over all diversity of land and water.
Be extremely subtle, even to the point of formlessness.
Form has been replaced by formlessness on one hand and formula on the other.
The latter's formlessness was a contrast to the compactness of my guide.
The forms are many in which the unchanging seeks relief from its formlessness.
It helped him solidify the terrible, chaotic formlessness of this level.
Warm within the formlessness, Shan spoke his own name.
"What really sets it apart is the formlessness of it.
He labors hard at taking form to the brink of formlessness, and knows just when to stop before meltdown.
At any rate, the chances were good that it would have several large and recent segments not yet withered into formlessness.
It was as if nothing was there, nothing the light could fall on, a formlessness.
And the resulting ethereal images teeter on the edge of formlessness.
Cassius' bland formlessness works against our engagement with him.
It evokes the wonder and richness of creation from formlessness to teeming life.
Its rhythm section was too loose for this purpose; repetitions and formlessness ruled.
A crackling noise beat out of that roiling formlessness, like flames.
As my consciousness peels away, I feel her body slowly evaporating into its original formlessness.