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Examples
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Unresisting, since that was her nature and how could she resist, she did not die ungently, feeling at the last through the thin veil of plastic only the strong, warm, oddly comforting lineaments of a human hand.
She Closed Her Eyes 2010
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Unresisting, he allowed the medics to lead him toward a stretcher—
The Vulcan Academy Murders Jean Lorrah 2000
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Unresisting Vulcan fingers came to rest, and neon eyes shuttered closed.
The Pandora Principle Carolyn Clowes 1990
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Unresisting Vulcan fingers came to rest, and neon eyes shuttered closed.
The Pandora Principle Carolyn Clowes 1990
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Unresisting, gray-headed men were despatched with the sword, while the women were reserved for the grossest outrage, or suffered the mutilation of their breasts, or, if with child, were butchered with their unborn offspring.
The Rise of the Hugenots, Vol. 1 (of 2) Henry Martyn Baird
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Unresisting now, Claribel let Rose uncover her firm white breast.
Love Stories Mary Roberts Rinehart 1917
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Unresisting, they tottered and fell one against another, like ninepins: and Roy, hating the man, turned sharply away.
Far to Seek A Romance of England and India Maud Diver 1906
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Unresisting she had given him her lips to kiss; for one rapturous moment he had felt the pressure of her arms about his shoulders; in the blue depths of her eyes he had caught the flash of wonderment and disbelief, and then the deeper, tenderer glow of her surrender to him.
God's Country—And the Woman James Oliver Curwood 1903
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Unresisting she had given him her lips to kiss; for one rapturous moment he had felt the pressure of her arms about his shoulders; in the blue depths of her eyes he had caught the flash of wonderment and disbelief, and then the deeper, tenderer glow of her surrender to him.
God's Country—And the Woman James Oliver Curwood 1903
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Unresisting she had given him her lips to kiss; for one rapturous moment he had felt the pressure of her arms about his shoulders; in the blue depths of her eyes he had caught the flash of wonderment and disbelief, and then the deeper, tenderer glow of her surrender to him.
God's Country—And the Woman James Oliver Curwood 1903
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