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barrenness





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The word “desert” suggests barrenness for many, but anyone who lives in or near one knows how rich, wild and complex it can be.

From Los Angeles Times Feb. 11, 2026

The barrenness and isolation of the landscape are reflected in Lawrence’s performance, which is why her earthly physicality is so well-matched for the film.

From Salon Nov. 7, 2025

A mega drought across the Western U.S. has sucked moisture from the land, leaving cracks and barrenness in its wake.

From Seattle Times Oct. 30, 2023

Bone-dry, bitterly cold and bathed in cosmic radiation, the surface of Mars may well be dead, with not so much as a single microbe breaking its state of barrenness.

From Scientific American Oct. 17, 2023

And when I brooded upon the cultural barrenness of black life, I wondered if clean, positive tenderness, love, honor, loyalty, and the capacity to remember were native with man.

From "Black Boy" by Richard Wright




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