We have a cruel and heartless system for the cared for and carers which needs to be overhauled. |
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They were all the same, cruel and heartless, never a care in the world about whom they hurt and whom they got pregnant. |
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Needless to say, each actor did well playing their role as ruthless or heartless as necessary. |
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The girl's voice was so cold and heartless at that point he thought he had lost her again. |
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Between 11 pm last night and 8am this morning the heartless swine crept into our front garden and took it. |
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While the young drifter proves he's not so heartless when he saves one of the kids from drowning, he is certainly not above cuckolding Les. |
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This is going to be difficult to do without sounding heartless, but I'll give it a try. |
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The Great Depression went to show just how cold and heartless the government could be. |
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I'm not swayed by the humanitarian arguments, though I hope I'm not heartless. |
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I used to read her site every day but now I feel that I simply cannot as her comment was heartless and cruel. |
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Fox hunting is therefore cold, heartless, premeditated and above all, pointless. |
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She wondered what awful thing happened to him to make him act so cold and heartless. |
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The mother of an ill baby has hit out at a major gas supplier for leaving her without power after heartless thieves stole her gas credit card. |
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Like a cold, heartless machine, you are so logical and unemotional that you scarcely seem human. |
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A mother has hit out at heartless thieves who stole her son's memorial from a lamp-post. |
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Today the more religious zeal a person has, the more selfish and heartless he is apt to be. |
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Driven by a death wish and using the most revolting tactics, these heartless nihilists demand martyrdom. |
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Or was it a forecast of the deluge of disaster that has since overtaken the area and the country in the form of cold, heartless crime? |
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Wendy took off, wailing and crying about me being some heartless creep with no consideration for her feelings. |
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And if some heartless creep makes rude remarks that hurt your friend, you are not responsible for his actions. |
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Ray may have intimacy issues but he's not a heartless playboy and Martin's intelligence adds heft to a role that's dangerously thin. |
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The idea that they opted for such a lifestyle out of choice is both heartless and fanciful. |
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To many in the world, those who had carried out these killings were heartless terrorists. |
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A heartless person incapable of fine emotions is unable to attain to high ideals. |
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So when heartless thieves ransacked and stole decorations from outside his Netley home he was devastated. |
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The freedom which men of long ago had did not blind them nor did it transform them into heartless creatures. |
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The world can be a cruel, heartless place in which inequity thrives and true love fails. |
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It must take a heartless person to even be able to carry out experiments on any living thing. |
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To top all this off, my horoscope read that I am a cruel heartless beast of a person. |
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He didn't want Hakida to think him a heartless, merciless killer, as that wasn't it. |
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I'd be branded a heartless bigot, racist and drummed out of office in about 1 day. |
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Shortsighted tyrants, spineless power-mongers and heartless thugs vie egomaniacally, dangerously, for power. |
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The heartless wife suggested that she should make her husband's bath so fiercely hot that he would not survive after entering it. |
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To the Greeks, your destiny was in the hands of the Fates, three heartless old women. |
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If he does not dish out the extra money he will be seen to be heartless and penny-pinching. |
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A disabled couple were left virtually housebound when heartless thieves stole their car with their wheelchair inside it. |
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Evening Press readers are rallying round a war widow who was robbed of her life savings by a heartless conwoman. |
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The council was branded heartless at the time because Kay suffers from spina bifida and Pearson is a chronic asthmatic. |
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It makes you an unthinking automaton, who will rapidly be shunned by society for your heartless or underwhelming response to everything. |
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The police are doing their utmost to bring the heartless perpetrators to justice. |
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And that to believe otherwise is to be a heartless, right-wing reactionary. |
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Marx called religion the heart of a heartless world, the soul of a soulless condition, the opium of the people. |
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Wickham paints a dreadful picture of Darcy as a selfish and spoiled child who grew into a heartless and unjust man. |
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I leave the shop vowing never to return and head for the heartless world outside. |
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Call me heartless, barbaric, unforgiving, or what you will, but I can not understand this attitude at all. |
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I feel like a heartless harpy for having these feelings, but ultimately, I feel stifled by him, nay even negated. |
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Tell me, what kind of cruel, selfish, heartless person would leave a dog all on its ownsome, all day long? |
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His laugh was so cute, cuter then I would expect from someone as cold and heartless as he was. |
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Even murderous goons and heartless goombahs were stirred to noble deeds. |
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The effortless transformation of Justin Bieber from dreamy teen heartthrob to heartless, self-centered pop star continues apace. |
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Her only friend in this heartless, Ivy League town is a lovelorn manicurist who has problems of her own, yet takes pity on the extraordinarily rich Bel-Air girl. |
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But the Sawyer case, combined with the heartless parsimony of all lethal outbreaks, means that the truth will out and soon. |
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The senseless killing of several citizens in a cruel heartless manner is indicative of our little country scraping the bottom of the barrel of human kindness. |
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The elderly of this city need and deserve peace and contentment, not the discontent and uncertainty being forced on them by heartless and unfeeling councillors. |
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These poems are as heartless as birdsong, as unmeant as elm leaves, which if they love love only the wide blue sky and the air and the idea of elm leaves. |
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It is deeply moving, so much so that you have to be pretty heartless not to be touched by this wrenching account. |
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She could be wretchedly imprecise, capricious, and heartless to her co-workers. |
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In India the Naxalite movement was gaining ardent followers among the young and the educated who dreamt of overthrowing a corrupt and heartless system. |
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Opening the top of a burial place to house a headstone is heartless and cruel and an unthinkably immoral way of covering the council over personal injury claims. |
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Here we see Alberich in his new incarnation as the heartless master of Nibelheim, mercilessly sweating his fellow dwarfs, the Nibelungs, in an immense gold factory. |
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What rankles even more is that Perry had to label those who disagreed with him as heartless. |
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Cruel and heartless as it sounds, I don't do anything about this date. |
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I've come to the conclusion that I am a selfish heartless individual. |
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There is nothing heartless about his intelligence or his perspicacity. |
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Rationally, most people understand that civilised life in this country faces a heartless and implacable foe who is prepared to strike as often and as cruelly as possible. |
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That might make some of these heartless, compassionless people vying for political office think twice about using that office for anything other than the public good. |
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You're such a heartless creep, I don't know why I put up with you. |
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He laughed, a cynical heartless sort of laugh and then squinted at me. |
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It is an image that is brash, arrogant, ruthless, cold and heartless. |
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Some offenders are literally coldblooded, heartless killers. |
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And those heartless meanies at the FA insist on making them play league matches in the same week as some of these Champions League games. |
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Bosses at a funeral parlour have said sorry to grieving families ripped off by three heartless workers. |
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I may as well get a job repossessing houses, so heartless am I to the arachnoid community, bulldozing their bricks and mortar. |
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There were men there who had committed merciless robberies, cruel murders, heartless swindles, abominable depravities. |
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Religion is the sigh of the oppressed creature, the heart of a heartless world, and the soul of soulless conditions. |
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These companies are heartless, soulless, money-making machines. |
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The sweetness was turned to adamantine, heartless cruelty, and the purity to voluptuous wantonness. |
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For this faring is base but necessary for my strategies, I fully admit it! But depravities deprive the heartless, not the heartworthy. |
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To dig up a healthy clump of hemerocallis or lift fat rosettes of primulas that graced us with a fine show of flowers seems heartless. |
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This is a heartless tax on Christmas discos and tea dances in community buildings across the country. |
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It's yet another damning indictment of this heartless Tory Government that many places have had to cancel Remembrance Day parades due to a lack of police. |
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I asked that selfish wretch, Winterblossom, to walk down with me to view her distress, and the heartless beast told me he was afraid of infection! |
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His heartless actions and cold manner left her saddened and feeling alone. |
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He pictured her to himself as a high-nosed, haughty-mannered, handsome, heartless woman, who would try to make him uncomfortable by being cold and distant to him. |
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