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The blue, steady livingness of his eyes she enjoyed like morning.
His hard brain went soft, and he felt his livingness as never before.
"I want to paint the livingness of appearances," he once said - that is, more how things felt to him than how they looked.
At times she seems to have captured the incessant livingness of nature itself, at large in her small garden.
His spell will become undeniable when the "livingness" of his art gets its full due.
It's about the livingness of that wall.
The livingness be buried too deep.
Several reported methods exist that introduce livingness in Ziegler-Natta polymerization.
Unconsciousness is no bar to livingness.
I had assumed that it meant the characteristic of being alive, livingness, whatever it is that makes life life.
Each individual story is a slice of livingness, a portion of knowledge we all need to get a grasp of the world and the people around us.
Or are there degrees of ghosthood just as there are degrees of warmth and sanity and beauty and livingness and dyingness?
The early approach is apparent in Hubbard's use of the suffix "-ness" to turn arbitrary concepts into qualities: "havingness," "livingness," "reelingness," "as-is-ness."
Most important about "To Autumn" is its concentration of imagery and allusion in its evocation of nature, conveying an "interpenetration of livingness and dyingness as contained in the very nature of autumn".
For such want to have things both ways, desiring the livingness of life without its perils, and the safety of death without its deadness, and some of us do actually get this for a considerable time, but we do not get it by plating ourselves with armour as the turtle does.