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Individuals in this state make little or no eye contact with others and may be mute and rigid.
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One analyst said that the settlement was likely to mute his public pronouncements and lawsuits against the company.
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Storks are mute; bill-clattering is an important mode of stork communication at the nest.
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He was mute for a week and couldn't sing for more than a month.
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In an effective mute scene, the viewer is introduced to the inner struggle of the mute giant.
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The mute is trying to find a cure against the poisoning, a name and lost memory.
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Cooperation among states to mute competitions can be troublesome since states fear betrayal and are uncertain of each other's actions.
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In contrast to selective mutism, someone who is electively mute may not speak in any situation, as is usually shown in books and movies.
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Coincidentally, in nature, the female nightingale is mute and only the male of the species sings.
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The mute violin can be used as an exercise instrument in situations where the sound of a violin is experienced as annoying by neighbouring people.
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