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6 Sentences With "unstirring"

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These women are no longer the mute, unstirring, helpless objects of desire.
Solo received mixed reviews, with a number of critics pointing to the convoluted and unstirring plot. Other critics saw the book as being equal with, or superior to, Fleming's stronger novels. The book sold well, appearing in the top ten-selling book lists in the UK.
Buddha called it "as is, > immutable, ever clearly aware". The I Ching says, "tranquil and unperturbed, > yet sensitive and effective". An alchemical text says, "Body and mind > unstirring, subsequently there is yet an endless real potential". Yet all > refer to the subtle root of the absolute.
Each episode begins with an introduction segment narrated by Rip Torn (viewable in QuickTime or in Windows Media): > Come with me to a place of wondrous contradictions. A place that is silent > and unstirring yet restless and alive. A place of untold peace and boundless > dread. Come with me into the very cradle of darkness, where those who dwell, > dwell alone.
For example, the poem 'Father Sorin's Journal: Cholera Plague, 1849' begins 'Brother rests in the shade, almost unstirring, nibbling on an apple./ Trees shift in the sunlight's shadowy veil.' The picture is delicate and fine, the detail of the apple a wonderful touch, all in a poem supposedly about cholera but which never mentions the disease (beyond the title of the poem) or even hints at it. The Brother under the tree watches birds, shoos a dog, lies down.
Much of the criticism about the novel focuses on the plot; Jon Stock, writing in The Daily Telegraph, thought that although Boyd used details in the same way Fleming did that would appeal to Bond aficionados, the book was based on "a curiously unstirring plot", which was also "convoluted". The Nationals Nick Leech also noted the use of details, but considered that this led to "a pedantic, meandering narrative" which led to "an underwhelming finale". Writing in the London Evening Standard, David Sexton agreed, calling the book a "rather inattentive novel", that was a "lame outing" in the Bond canon. David Connett was another who saw flaws in the novel, calling it "anaemic stuff", although it was "far superior to the last effort to breathe life into a Bond novel by Jeffery Deaver".

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