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- The trio travel north, eventually encountering a lady riding on horseback alongside an unspeaking knight in black armour.
- Audiences had previously seen survivors of disasters only as unspeaking " objects " shown as part of a story told by someone else.
- We sip our mokas and watch, unspeaking, the colors on the mountainside change from gold to lilac to deep blue as the sun sets.
- His character of Silent Bob, an ( almost ) unspeaking guest role he plays in most of his movies, has become a minor cult figure.
- From beginning to end, its catalytic character _ the individual central to its conflicts _ lies unseen, unspeaking and, for all practical purposes, undelineated.
- He appeared as The Innocents " ( 1961 ), he had brief ( unspeaking ) scenes as the leering Peter Quint with Deborah Kerr and Pamela Franklin.
- Likewise the Slavs called the Germans Nimitz, Nemec, whence Namath, meaning " unspeaking " . talk ) 19 : 19, 13 October 2014 ( UTC)
- Audrey Santo has been bedridden for 11 years, in a condition that leaves her inert and unspeaking, the legacy of an accidental fall into a backyard swimming pool.
- As the days grow into months, Draper slowly begins to crack from the prolonged isolation, at one point imagining an alive, but unspeaking, McReady appearing in his cave.
- Ordering his grief into compulsive fastidiousness after his mother's death, he takes solace in his father's botanical knowledge, then finds an artist to marry who can duplicate that intimacy with the unspeaking world.
- He locates his relatives'house, which has an overhanging second story, and is greeted by an unspeaking old man with " flabby hands, curiously gloved, " and a " bland face " that he comes to suspect is " a fiendishly cunning mask ".
- The laughter transitions into a joyful hymn ( " Joy of the Lord " ) that everyone joins in singing, save for Chris Alvaro, the stoic veteran who's been unmoving and unspeaking for the whole competition until he cuts off the song, yelling for everyone to shut up.
- Blue Man Group is the three-man performance troupe, the bald, blue-headed guys who, though unspeaking ( and occasionally unspeakable ), have been wreaking havoc on contemporary art in the intervals between playing their own music on plumbing pipes at the Astor Place Theater in Manhattan since 1991.