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The word for the Palestinian situation has to be "needlessness."
Perhaps the most painful and uncertain experience for me was when I moved from needlessness to experiencing my needs.
My face expressed a wonder so unaffected that he saw the needlessness of further questions.
Nevertheless, the needlessness of assured destruction is obvious, and this situation must be somehow overcome.
The needlessness of procreation has rendered the men impotent and meditation has replaced sleep.
Opinion about the soon invasion of Anglo-Americans and needlessness for renewal was present in all Croatia during the 1947.
Bohemian Bernard Bolzano (1781-1848) taught about the social waste of militarism and the needlessness of war.
Bolzano alienated many faculty and church leaders with his teachings of the social waste of militarism and the needlessness of war.
He can't resist underlining one moral at the end, but by then the audience, crushed by the needlessness of Mrs. Lipscomb's loss, is ready to listen.
The functionary explained the needlessness of all such formalities within the club, but nevertheless presented Mr. Hammersmith to Mr. Malthus.
And her death, the cruel needlessness of it, fuelled Tarod's hatred of Keridil and the Circle, and their warped idea of justice.
Fara, who had parted his lips, as the old man was explaining, to protest the needlessness of illustrating any quality of the weapon except what he had asked for, closed them again.
Robert Gordon, an expert on jury selection who has been hired by the state to help seat a jury that will send Mrs. Smith to the electric chair, said the needlessness of the act might doom her.
All the research in the world could be presented about the needlessness of incarcerating and criminalising the actions of 10,11 and 12 year olds but there isn't a frontbench politician with enough spine to put forward the policy.
All in all, the oeuvre is impressive, and its continuing vitality demonstrates the needlessness of biography, at least when the subject has led so quiet a life as Henry Adams did (his wife's suicide was just about the only thing that ever happened to him).
He had said nothing to the others but Cygfa, following, had witnessed it and word had spread amongst the others of the man's death and, perhaps, of the needlessness of it; the tracker had lost their trail when he died.
The main observations drawn by Wilson are that our ancient pre-homo sapiens ancestors possessed intelligence equal to that of modern man, their apparent lack of technological achievement being explained by the needlessness of it based on their completely different, intuitive and all-embracing mentality.
At the same time, the Russian PM pointed out that the Common Economic Space will be based on the principle of open borders between its members - hence his remark about the needlessness of erecting border lines between Russia and Kazakhstan, a boundary comparable in length to the US-Mexican border.