She lured my son into a situation, made him vulnerable and then brutally and cold-heartedly killed him. |
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He walked away from her, swinging the necklace around his forefinger, grinning cold-heartedly, narrowing his eyes in a silent but deadly glare. |
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Second, he accuses scientists of cold-heartedly trying to reduce humanity to a few easily grasped principles. |
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Look at it cold-heartedly, who has more motive to concoct a story? |
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Tottenham boss Ramos has shown how cold-heartedly determined he can be over the last month. |
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Jimmy can't bring himself to tell them how Carl died so Cain cold-heartedly blurts it out. |
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A friend told how the engineer spent Christmas pretending to be worried about the woman he had cold-heartedly murdered. |
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One of the reasons why Ferguson was so successful at United was his ability to cold-heartedly dump the players he deemed surplus to requirements. |
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Experts at Rampton produced reports which said Crampton wasn't insane when he cold-heartedly stabbed Liz, their two children, and Liz's brother to death more than 300 times. |
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He was especially enraged about rapid erosion of heritage and cultural landmarks of the City, which the officials had quite cold-heartedly replaced with ruins. |
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