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He said it with complete matter-of-factness, and she stared at him.
And the matter-of-factness of that horror makes one's hair stand on end.
The matter-of-factness of the words sent a chill through Jane.
She assisted him inside, was received with absent matter-of-factness by the old man.
Rather, a matter-of-factness, a desire to keep reality in perspective.
But it is just this matter-of-factness that gives them their surprisingly contemporary feeling.
"His matter-of-factness made me feel that I was being melodramatic.
His matter-of-factness tells us he is a dying man.
Would her odd matter-of-factness carry over to her own coming of age?
The rest of the book matches their comic matter-of-factness.
"I know," she said simply, and he sagged with the matter-of-factness of it.
Her matter-of-factness took him off his guard this time, and he found himself suddenly angry at such cynicism from one so young.
But presently, being savages, they accepted it with the matter-of-factness of children.
"It's rather a hot day," he said, trying for a note of casual matter-of-factness.
He tells his tale with a matter-of-factness that makes compelling if sometimes chilling reading.
"That's magic," I said, having no time to marvel at my matter-of-factness.
Right has redesigned its offices to accommodate the new matter-of-factness about downsizing.
When her husband was unexpectedly cut before the opener, Diana faced the move with typical matter-of-factness.
These elements, presented with ritualized matter-of-factness, have a definite purpose.
Like those paintings, Defcon presents its subject with a stark matter-of-factness.
"He beat me," she continued, a quiet matter-of-factness cushioning her words.
She took it with surprising matter-of-factness, he thought.
It was the absolute matter-of-factness of his tone that made a shiver run down her spine.
The movie's portrayal of racist xenophobia is all the more disturbing for its matter-of-factness.
A spirit that, for all her matter-of-factness, the 60-year-old Haitian cook is not unmindful of.