He swung from laying on the charm to cold-eyed boorishness and rudeness with alarming alacrity. |
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One photograph was the famous snap of Lord Lucan, frozen in time with that cold-eyed stare and slicked-back hair glinting like liquid coal. |
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At one White House meeting in January 2010, the president veered between cold-eyed pragmatism and high-minded idealism. |
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Now, with the dustpan and brush in her hands and a furious, cold-eyed expression on her face, my mother explained that she was about to punish me again. |
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Last night, with the cold-eyed detachment of a team of professional killers, England put the mountain top minnows to the sword. |
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It is Lewis' cold-eyed conviction which convinces me that the day of atonement is at hand. |
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