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-[[The Alternative Convention]] is the eighth chapter in [[Kenneth Clark]]'s ''[[The Nude: A Study in Ideal Form]]'' (1956). The chapter is concerned with nudity in [[gothic art]].+# without defence; undefended
- +#: ''Blind, deaf, and paralysed, the old man was [[defenceless]]; and the robbers easily stole all of his money.''
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-:"[[Roots]] and [[bulb]]s, pulled up into the light, give us for a moment a feeling of [[shame]]. They are [[pale]], [[defenceless]], unself-supporting."+
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  1. without defence; undefended
    Blind, deaf, and paralysed, the old man was defenceless; and the robbers easily stole all of his money.




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