And, in the face of such unfeeling, unthinking idiocy, how can old Britons remain hopeful? |
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To give any more away would make me as insensitive and unfeeling as a cannibal. |
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He's talking to me with his head turned away and his voice monotonous and unfeeling. |
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I still felt numb and unfeeling, as if nothing that was happening was real. |
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He and his friends indeed are brutally unfeeling at best and hateful at worst. |
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Maclean has always been a maverick, described more than once as cold and unfeeling. |
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The pain dulled his senses, making him an empty, unfeeling shell marching along the rough terrain. |
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Could anybody be so unfeeling, cold-blooded, unmerciful and cruel I hear you ask? |
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If you're anything like me, you've spent a great deal of time wondering what the world was like through the eyes of a cold and unfeeling pet dog. |
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To equate these unfeeling and uncaring power mongers with American Republicanism is using the wrong approach. |
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Are the powers so cold and unfeeling as to allow me to be hungry and unsheltered? |
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But are birds unfeeling, mechanical songsters, driven to sing but never understanding what it is they do? |
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Birds have feathers, which are unfeeling structures, whereas the pterosaur's wings were made entirely out of skin. |
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She wanted to comprehend what made people into unfeeling monsters who took life without a care. |
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She has been exposed as an amoral, unfeeling, self-serving, despicably conscience-less human being. |
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I am sure that they are not the aloof, unfeeling, aristos that some would have us believe. |
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Get called tasteless, crass and unfeeling towards the other victims of the hurricane. |
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He said all this politely, but there was something unfeeling and mocking in his tone. |
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She is indifferent, negligent, unfeeling, untrustworthy, and perfidious. |
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Question those taking on the mantle of victimhood and you are immediately cast as some kind of aggressive, unfeeling oppressor. |
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A number of clearly partisan studies have suggested that cats are unfeeling and sociopathic. |
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Something hard had filled me, something cold, and unfeeling. |
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I scream at the ceiling, its blinking pinpricks of light, to let me fall off that edge, falling wholly into that unfeeling darkness and letting me feel no more pain. |
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I am saddened that a man of the cloth could write such unfeeling comments. |
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Those who run up debts are assumed to be profligate and those who chase them down mercenary and unfeeling. |
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But he was essentially harmless — small-minded but not meanspirited, ignorant but not unfeeling. |
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The system is too unfeeling and lacks in the ability to provide the former member and the family the security they deserve from this country. |
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Can one distance oneself from an interview subject without sounding callous and unfeeling? |
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More and more we get surrounded by useless, ugly objects which are unfeeling and soulless. |
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Why is this government so unfeeling, so narrow-minded, so devoid of social justice? |
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What fine examples of humanity and solidarity in an increasingly unfeeling world. |
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Man knows at last that he is alone in the unfeeling immensity of the universe from which he emerged by chance. |
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I will burn all the refuse that has made of My Earth a sick planet, unfeeling, abusing the poor, the unfortunate, the orphan and the weak. |
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Children cannot understand the seemingly senseless strictures imposed upon them by what appears to be unfeeling adults. |
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She was not made of unfeeling substance, but was endowed with nerves and a heart. |
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Her eyes are devoid of life, empty orbs that take in the world with an unfeeling gaze. |
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I do not think that human life and consciousness arised purely by chance in an unfeeling universe. |
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The batwing sleeves and big hair are decidedly frumpy, and there are too many far-fetched storylines about murdered bodyguards and unfeeling in-laws. |
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Romney spoke about it in a way that struck Prouty as disingenuous and unfeeling, and he got mad. |
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Others will view their emotional control as hard and unfeeling, regarding them as unresponsive to their moods and undemonstrative in romantic affairs. |
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People around thought he was cruel, unfeeling, hard-hearted. |
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But still, for me, the death sentence is too cold-blooded, too unfeeling. |
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And yet, despite the fact that Californian winters differed dramatically from those snowy months in Winnipeg, he still felt cold, unfeeling, uncaring. |
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More than likely their communication was very poor, but for the authorities to maintain that they were not seeking asylum and send them to Indonesia was callous and unfeeling. |
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I don't understand how people can be so cruel and unfeeling as to create havoc and distress in another person's life based on nothing but innuendos and rumors. |
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Was there a heart beneath that unfeeling, unpitying character? |
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Having been outed as an adulterer and a cold and unfeeling husband, Charles' reputation was at a low ebb and steps were taken to mount a media counter-offensive. |
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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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Beneath a perfunctory veil of fiction, Keneally shows us a real-life tyrant exercising a power so absolute and unfeeling that it appears amoral, rather than immoral. |
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Still, their unfeeling eyes burn into me from across the barricade. |
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He is callous and unfeeling, with no sympathy for either the animals in his experiments or his subordinate, Stephen Powell. |
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But I'd rather be slower in my old age than a lager lout and an unfeeling bully. |
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His mask of non-emotion may cause others to see him as cold and unfeeling. |
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Their humanity has been buried deep beneath a tough, unfeeling exterior. |
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Steel yourself, then, firmly to withstand attacks from the cruel and unfeeling. |
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He seems to think an embryo is like a fetus — a tiny human being — rather than what it is: a clump of a few dozen cells, invisible without a microscope, unthinking and unfeeling. |
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Some, such as Hester Lynch Piozzi, construed Reynolds' equable calm as cool and unfeeling. |
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The literature of his time is generally characterized by a quality modern critics find specious, of which Claudian's work is not free, and some find him cold and unfeeling. |
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