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Even their unnaturalness is natural, for it springs from our nature."
He shook his head in horror at such unnaturalness.
No one complains much nowadays about the unnaturalness of heart transplants.
The unnaturalness of making a point of doing nothing.
In particular, he felt the precariousness and unnaturalness of his relations with his wife.
This unnaturalness was in keeping with the general aura of these devil-haunted ruins.
Your pardon, but the unnaturalness of the waves beckoned.
The unnaturalness was meant to call you.
Alanna could feel the unnaturalness of the fierce breeze.
The persistent unnaturalness of the film's look, she said, "winds up being deeply disorienting, and very powerful."
The unnaturalness of the prostitute's pose obviously vexed him.
They only had to look into the distance, to see the world curving up into the sky, to have this unnaturalness reinforced.
The very unnaturalness of this advance was unnerving.
Slowly, the unnaturalness of the sound penetrated the minds and bones of the people in the hall.
And his awareness of and remorse for this unnaturalness made him more unnatural still.
"In this culture," he tells his friend, "we have grown used to living with 'unnaturalness.'
But especially his foil was the relative folly, the unnaturalness and want of logic in his fellow men.
There are also the opera's textual dislocations, constantly elbowing us with their studied unnaturalness.
And I, like the idiot I was, did not think to ask why, or to reflect on the unnaturalness of her attitude.
'It is odd how the law always harps upon the unnaturalness of sodomy,' observed Stephen.
It may appear to have the upper hand, but its unnaturalness puts it at a disadvantage.'
He was very glad she was a Mingol beast, trained to ignore any and all unnaturalness, even earthquake.
There are some things you always expect to see in Los Angeles - sunshine, glamour, and a marvellous unnaturalness around the chest area.
The same reviewer complained of an "unnaturalness" present in the book, and a lack of development of significant characters.