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    staleness


    1. clothes like staleness, a pall of staleness that's like a cloud around a


    2. He swings around, tears making his face wet, and with the taste of staleness on his tongue


    3. The lady murmured assent; and in order to avoid his hungry eye busied herself dividing her roll among some expectant fowls who, plainly used to the business, were crowding round her; so that the roll's staleness, perhaps intentional, ended by being entirely to the good of the inn


    4. Consider, I said, Glaucon, that even the badness of food, whether staleness, decomposition, or any other bad quality, when confined to the actual food, is not supposed to destroy the body; although, if the badness of food communicates corruption to the body, then we should say that the body has been destroyed by a corruption of itself, which is disease, brought on by this; but that the body, being one thing, can be destroyed by the badness of food, which is another, and which does not engender any natural infection--this we shall absolutely deny?


    5. Because the fish is drained of blood in an effective matter, early staleness or growth of bacteria will be halted, resulting in cleaner and better-tasting fish meat


    6. However, there is no direct control of the property, and actual return correlations between the two types of real estate investing are very low, partly due to the staleness of appraisal values and the perhaps excessive impact of equity market developments on REITs


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