But if something appears to be alive but does not quite fulfill that expectation, it is not undead but unalive, e.g., artificial flowers. |
Wherefore, had Louis XII come before Charles VIII's effigy, he would have created the paradoxical situation of a live king who was uncrowned confronting a crowned king who was unalive. |
Thus the personal or professional concern of scientists for values is in many ways flawed by being based on unalive, mechanical values. |
Under the influence or not, Williams seems somehow unalive, unaware of how to make prose sing, or people breathe. |
The need for continued research into the affinity for what is unalive is still an important task for students of psychoanalysis and psychiatry. |
One comes out knowing, and caring about a panoply of new friends and acquaintances, living and dead and unalive. |