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1 Since that row of lights had appeared in the distance she had become passive .
2 You become passive creatively, and it hardens in the mind.
3 When we become too set-oriented we can become passive .
4 The mind will gradually become passive and at rest, and the mental image will manifest clearly.
5 Our nature may become habituated to good or evil; we become passive in proportion to the habit.
6 She had become passive and silent.
7 When Zoran Tosic, once of United, unloaded at Romero's goal it was a warning that United had become passive .
8 Since the plan of escape had been projected he had lost all will of his own and become passive and inert.
9 You will not, from this, conclude that I have become passive , or disposed to submit tamely to the machinations of a banditti.
10 If Hester lives, she will outgrow her passionate nature, or at least she will grow up to it and become passive , contemplative.
11 Things happened to him so much of late, his own efforts had counted for so little, that he had become passive and planless.
12 And women and girls seem to internalize these harmful messages in such a subliminal way that we tend to become passive and apathetic.
13 When lobotomies were commonplace, its victims became passive and easy to handle.
14 He struggled, turned in her arms, and then became passive , breathing loudly.
15 No wonder that people are becoming passive sponges-absorbing but never creating.
16 For the time being the sense of antagonism became passive .
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