Each day he looked as calm and unemotional as his father had that day at the hospital, once I'd introduced myself. |
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Detection is, or ought to be, an exact science, and should be treated in the same cold and unemotional manner. |
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Since society expects men to be strong and unemotional, they most often grieve in more solitary and cognitive ways. |
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Like a cold, heartless machine, you are so logical and unemotional that you scarcely seem human. |
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Did you know that as well as being cold and unemotional, we are also polite, traditional and reserved? |
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Well, I could not very well tell from that unemotional voice whether he was amused, or annoyed, as the case may be. |
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His monologue casts light on the common experience of the stereotypical man who is unemotional, uncaring, and cold. |
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As far as he was concerned it was an unemotional no-strings-attached sex-based relationship, a booty call arrangement. |
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Clad in the white peplos of a Greek goddess and elegantly coiffed, she gazes unemotional and aloof at the grisly head on her platter. |
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Stacy gets on the mic and throws her whiny, boring, unemotional voice out for the whole world to hear. |
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Barry's body slumps, as if tired of the pretence of being strong and unemotional. |
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The politician's agenda does tend to be as dry and unemotional as his personality. |
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I think some actors probably find it frustrating, because he likes things clean as a whistle, unadorned, and unemotional, generally speaking. |
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The image is clear and detailed, the sheets of water and sky flawless, the poised moment evocative but unemotional. |
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Kubrick, of course, is eternally categorised as cold, unemotional, misanthropic, somehow inhuman. |
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The subject matter may be impersonal and unemotional but it doesn't make it any more enjoyable to know that. |
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He is a victim of the nation's school system and is steeped in unemotional officialism. |
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His voice always seems highly strung, like he's about to crack, yet there's also something cold and unemotional to it. |
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With a sad shrug they then quickly munched down on a piece of lifeless unemotional unpoetic babycorn. |
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Alex was particularly embarrassed and ashamed because he wasn't able to keep his cool and stay unemotional. |
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Her clear, analytical mind enabled her to provide an unemotional business-like approach in often emotive situations. |
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Basil's eyes were cold and unemotional as they stared up at Sam. |
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They are more likely to indicate that their fathers are cold and unemotional or that there is a lack of warmth in their family environment. |
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This is a complex issue that requires an objective and unemotional examination, one that avoids jumping to conclusions. |
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The odd whistle and occasional murmur slipped through from the usually voluble Parisians but otherwise they remained as unemotional as the protagonists on court. |
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These cheapen the relationship by equating an emotional investment to an unemotional return. |
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He is warm, yet always gives an impression of self-control, so you could kid yourself that he is unemotional. |
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This may explain why he was always so isolated, detached and unemotional. |
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Such products are usually accompanied by descriptions that are functional, attribute-based, and at the very least, unemotional. |
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Let the students in esoteric schools settle down to steady, quiet, unemotional work. |
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Fellow workers may find him somewhat unemotional, cold and dispassionate and rather difficult to please. |
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The idea behind this pilgrimage first struck me as being somewhat unemotional. |
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The issue is also not black and white, as an unemotional costbenefit analysis must be balanced against more qualitative social gains. |
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Overall, he or she is there to serve you by taking a reasoned and unemotional approach. |
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Apply penalties and warnings n a courteous, firm and unemotional manner that precludes emotional response from the fencers. |
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Many may see this as coldness, and it is true that his unemotional way of looking at people and things can sometimes be provocative. |
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They are not the unemotional automatons of science fiction myth. |
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Where Sander was distant and unemotional, Simons brought a warmth and emotion to the brand. |
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What a cool, unemotional creature she is, yet what torrents of love Elizabeth II generates! |
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The clear and unemotional voice of the narrator sets the scene. |
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How natural is it for males to be aggressive, unemotional, and rational? |
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These portraits look like clinical studies, detached and unemotional. |
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But Spock is the reason I go for the strong silent unemotional type. |
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We can say that good cooking used to be the result of unemotional planning which, after many experiments, brought you to the right flavour: tradition is the reiteration of a project that worked. |
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Osborne, an unemotional power broker, instinctively believes that Britain should remain in the EU on the grounds that membership enhances the UK's standing in trade and diplomatic negotiations. |
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Due to this hallowed status within the national psyche, with regard to health care, Canadians are universally incapable of remaining objective or unemotional. |
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The introduction to the Copenhagen Report reflects the dismay of the otherwise seemingly unemotional scientific community in the face of the divergence between political obstruction and scientific need. |
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If a conversation starts out unemotional, others will respond in kind. |
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There is a theory that St. Jean, a controlled and unemotional man in the courtroom, might have exacerbated such a misunderstanding by carrying on a defense that could have seemed unenergetic to a Latin. |
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Could appear too unemotional or uninvolved. |
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If your partner is trying to be strong, unemotional and unflappable but you need someone who shares your fears and is honest rather than unconcerned, tell them! |
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On the other hand, parents are extremely unimpressed with staff members who come off as unemotional, cold, methodical and indifferent to their tremendous loss. |
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Detection is, or ought to be, an exact science and should be treated in the same cold and unemotional manner. |
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Speaking as a lawyer and a former Justice Minister in the United Kingdom, I have questions to ask Mr Frattini, and I will do so in an unemotional way, because I think this is a very interesting debate. |
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Today, rational and unemotional agents, rather than altruistic angels or envious demons, lie at the centre of most equation-choked economic theories. |
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It is not altogether uncommon to hear a reader whose heart has been desolated by the poignancy of a narrative complain that the writer is unemotional. |
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