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RI: Windburn and itchy skin result from surface dryness of the skin.
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A great dryness of the salt consumes the substance of the egg.
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The hot air quickly affects the palate and causes an artificial dryness.
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During these variations of the zodiacal light, the hygrometer indicated considerable dryness.
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Press your way through to God in spite of dryness and deadness.
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That is implied in the word joined with dispassion, abhyasa or practice.
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The dispassion of his own mental tone took Tourville slightly by surprise.
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For justice delivered WITHOUT dispassion, is always in danger of not being justice.
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They glance at player performances here and there with self-conscious dispassion.
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There is a rough-and- ready way of quickly bringing about dispassion.
Usage of dispassionateness in English
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In this, too, the want of dispassionateness in his nature revealed itself.
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Her father mistook her dispassionateness for a veil of politeness over a sense of ill-usage.
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She looked at him with an odd dispassionateness.
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She spoke with her monstrous dispassionateness, and I felt a shiver pass down my spine, very distinctly.
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She had laughed her way through life and had prided herself on the dispassionateness of her point of view.
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The prime qualifications of a historian, dispassionateness and thoroughness, are everywhere manifest in the splendid work of the Count of Paris.
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For the sullen steadiness, dispassionateness, detachment with which it was said made it more real than it had been at the water's edge.
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There was in him a dispassionateness, a breadth, which seemed most strange in a trifler of the Court, in an exquisite-forsuch he was.
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There is something haunting in the light of the moon; it has all the dispassionateness of a disembodied soul, and something of its inconceivable mystery.
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'And therefore we won't do nothing at all,' said Latimer, with complete dispassionateness.
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In this, too, the want of dispassionateness in his nature revealed itself.
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Her father mistook her dispassionateness for a veil of politeness over a sense of ill-usage.
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She looked at him with an odd dispassionateness.
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She spoke with her monstrous dispassionateness, and I felt a shiver pass down my spine, very distinctly.
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She had laughed her way through life and had prided herself on the dispassionateness of her point of view.
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The prime qualifications of a historian, dispassionateness and thoroughness, are everywhere manifest in the splendid work of the Count of Paris.