As a witness of the last days of this cruel and malevolent regime, Downfall is clear-eyed and unsentimental. |
Or was the bestowal of a glass of wine regarded as a necessary courtesy in broaching or sealing these unsentimental transactions? |
He has the uncommon gift of bringing remote places and people alive in an unsentimental way. |
Like nearly all former East Germans, he is unsentimental about the Ostmark. |
The Irish horse person, largely, appears to have an entirely unsentimental view of racehorses, which is that they are racehorses first and last. |
At 45, the Marquis has already earned the reputation of a cool-headed, unsentimental type. |