To his first wife, he revealed a cold-heartedness that bordered on brutality. |
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It's easy to condemn the cold-heartedness of big business, the callousness of large corporations. |
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They don't really think about the matter, it is simply easier to insert violence and cold-heartedness than genuine contradiction and complexity. |
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This is the perfect mood to be in for my award-winning cynicism and inhuman cold-heartedness. |
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We shy away from talking about death, not out of cold-heartedness, but out of fear. |
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Carried too far, this is a language of false specification and pretentious exactitude, never escaping either abstraction or the cold-heartedness of abstraction. |
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The Snow Queen is an essential tale for young people in which love, hope and innocence magically melt cold-heartedness. |
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His infantile character, duplicity, cold-heartedness, and self-dealing greed are evident not merely to the majority of the poll-answering electorate but, sooner or later, to those who make the decision to work at his side. |
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Light knows nothing of shadows. Love knows nothing of cold-heartedness. |
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But whether and how their sums add up is crucial for the Tories, encumbered as they have been for much of the past 20 years by toxic auras of cold-heartedness and incompetence. |
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Ten years later in Paris, when Marie Bière shot repeatedly at Robert Gentien, a libertine whose cold-heartedness she believed caused the death of their baby girl, mind-doctors were again central to the trial. |
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The picture's appeal comes from its cold-heartedness. |
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We will end the era of revenge, hatred and cold-heartedness in ystanbul. |
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Cold-heartedness is when we blow a billion bucks and we could not care less. |
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