While this is not always true, it does exist here and it adds another layer of foggy, depersonalized confusion as to who and watch we are watching. |
As a scientist, I had explored quantum mechanics and come to have misgivings about the depersonalized view of nature I had been raised in. |
The rise of the clearinghouse depersonalized the buyer-seller relations completely, giving rise to the present form of futures trading. |
The dancers draw close because they must, it seems, in a landscape that is beautiful but chill and depersonalized. |
He is depersonalized, an echo, a stranger to himself and to his internal world. |
There may be an ivory-tower disposition toward decorum, leading us to think that research requires a depersonalized manner of writing. |