It is not true that only coldhearted, cynical, arrogant, haughting or brawling persons succeed in politics. |
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This may seem coldhearted, but it's a choice that many Americans, particularly in the middle class, already find themselves making. |
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He's not what we might think a drug dealer might be, which is this menacing, coldhearted, callous killer. |
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His giddy glee turns sickening when you consider the coldhearted inhumanity that necessarily lies beneath. |
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They clashed in editorial meetings, with Marmari insisting that they were being coldhearted toward their own readership. |
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But in this lightly comic context he's portrayed as an amiable bungler, while his wife seems coldhearted by comparison. |
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So did she just end up in the wrong place at the wrong time, or is she a coldhearted killer? |
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Zoe plays coldhearted assassin Cataleya Restrepo, who witnesses the murder of her parents as a child, in the crime drama. |
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I usually take a long time to open myself especially to unfamiliar people, so sometimes those who do not know me well often regard me as a coldhearted woman. |
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It's very coldhearted of him to jump to conclusions like that. |
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I can only say that this so-called human being must be a coldhearted monster, surely any creature does not deserve to die an agonising death? |
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They can expect as a result, based on an actuary's coldhearted logic, to receive higher pensions in the expectation that they won't be around for too long to claim the money. |
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People are criticizing the government's coldhearted plans to stop funding programs for the poor. |
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A seductive pursuer who just as quickly turns into a coldhearted rejector. |
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