Why does it surprise anyone that a company involved in a cruel business would act in a cruel, cold-hearted manner? |
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Police made the gruesome discovery a few days later and soon arrested the cold-hearted woman after piecing together the sorry story. |
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Before Logan came into my life, all those rumours you probably heard about me being a cold-hearted and uncaring cheerleader were all true. |
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It's hard to empathise with a cold-hearted man who, in developing the electric chair, first practised on household pets. |
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Scotland hasn't produced too many cold-hearted sportsmen with the killer's instinct for an awful long time. |
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He comes across as harsh and cold-hearted, but is not afraid to show Keel's warmer side if need be. |
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Before you think that I sound cold-hearted and callous, I want to point out that I've worked with the handicapped before. |
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From his first appearance, Waugh wore the air of the silent but deadly gunslinger, a steely-eyed, cold-hearted winner. |
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He dispels the well-travelled myth that, in order to achieve, successful individuals must be cold-hearted and clinical. |
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American women were conservative back then, and they thought this man was cold-hearted and so they did not vote for him and he almost lost. |
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It's a move that is so cold-hearted and so profoundly dishonorable that it could only have been made by people who have lost all moral direction. |
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Is it that the human resources minister is cold-hearted or is it that she just does not care? |
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Our generals convince us that our enemies are faceless, cold-hearted killers, yet when we confront in battle they are our mirror image. |
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If it is true I can not understand that anybody can be so cruel and cold-hearted. |
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She would flirt with every man in the room and play the cold-hearted coquette in order to make him jealous and make his move. |
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His Franz was an incorrigible flirt, but not completely empty-headed or cold-hearted. |
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It is full of absurd would-be lovers, quick-witted opportunists, cold-hearted villains and crackpot eccentrics. |
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We know that evil lurks in the heart of Frank Underwood, but cold-hearted murder? |
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New Democrats have come to expect the sort of cold-hearted and irresponsible policy that is contained in this budget from the current government. |
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Instead, all they did was show how cold-hearted and spineless they were when it came to standing up for their constituents and their convictions. |
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We forced the House to vote on that issue because of the cold-hearted position of the Minister of Health. |
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The Iraq war should however make all these people realise that nations are cold-hearted monsters who only care about their own interests. |
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There are many arguments to be made for that from a humanitarian argument to a cold-hearted economic argument. |
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The Committee knows such calculations can seem cold-hearted, but it is important to keep an objective perception of the price being paid. |
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These are obviously self-centred and cold-hearted individuals who care only for their well-being and betterment. |
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I couldn't believe how cold-hearted my own mother was being. |
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You want cold-hearted, single, Ferrari-driving professionals. |
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But every man wants home to be a safe refuge from the cold-hearted world. |
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Nothing wrong with that, a cold-hearted capitalist might argue. |
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His ultra-macho, cold-hearted, egotistical personality thoroughly disgusted me. |
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Just to show we are not the cold-hearted, ambulance-chasers of popular myth we have brought you some good news this week. |
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All think of him as a cold-hearted, arrogant barbarian, and this story will be the first true view of the hidden soul he carries. |
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Why not just close both levels and sell sleeping bags you miserable cold-hearted bastards? |
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Such is the case with a rancher named Baxter, a selfish baron so cold-hearted and villainous he lacks only a handlebar mustache to twirl. |
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Nuray was once as cold-hearted as her mother. |
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But the S5 Cabriolet's powertrain is cold-hearted. |
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Charles Dance's kindly but cold-hearted judge? |
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Does it bespeak broader cold-hearted ineptitude? |
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The warm, jovial man that had met us at the drawbridge now had solidified, becoming a cold-hearted sentinel that seemed to march metallically across the carpeted floor. |
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Am I a cold-hearted fiend or are they just truly irritating little twerps? |
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In essence that is what she said: cold-hearted and extremist. |
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Women who refuse to compromise their positions for societal or familial obligations are often stereotyped as wicked, evil, cold-hearted iron ladies. |
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This view may seem cold-hearted and cynical. |
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And he is more than matched by Williams's calculated turn as the cold-hearted killer, in a role which marks a welcome break away from the sentimental slush of recent projects. |
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Catherine Zeta-Jones could play the cold-hearted heiress Veronica Lodge. |
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On the contrary, the disciple of Jesus is liberated from the cynicism of those like the cold-hearted Stoic philosophers who suppress all human feelings, even compassion. |
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Unable to be so cold-hearted, the archer killed a doe and brought back its heart instead of the child's. As the Count grew old, he felt very guilty about his horrible deed. |
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Surely this wasn't the cold-hearted harpy that had spurned my affections. |
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That sounds cold-hearted, but pain is a necessary part of this correction. When politicians seek to deaden that pain and supplant those lessons with hasty fixes of their own, they almost always blunder. |
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This lush period piece is presented on the full Shakespearean thrust stage-where the transformation of cold-hearted Ebenezer Scrooge is brought brilliantly to life by gifted actor Stephen Ouimette. |
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A cold-hearted killer is loose on our streets because the Executive decided to save some cash by privatising prisoner escort services. |
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This is the state of a mundane man, who takes to endless incarnations, running after material and material pleasures, and the more one tends towards material, one tends to be cold-hearted and deadly in action. |
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There's no way not to sound like a cold-hearted biotch here. |
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