Peter Costello has a lot of work to do to overcome the perception that he's a cold, distant, hard-hearted, city-centric economist. |
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We should not be surprised as this is a cold, calculating, hard-hearted Government, one that is wedded to expediency. |
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Cameron was a hard-hearted, cold individual who'd decided he didn't like Kate. |
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Lady, surely you are not so cruel and hard-hearted that you would simply kill us after all? |
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There is something cold-blooded and hard-hearted about so much mainstream news reporting. |
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As a consequence of this, I have become very hard-hearted and cold towards people. |
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But you'd have to be pretty hard-hearted to hold that against this quirky, individual and cosy four-star Sardinian hotel. |
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Social workers are seen as meddlesome and health service managers as hard-hearted. |
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Reason has never known how to live with its own immaculate, hard-hearted arguments. |
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Who says that our current government in Washington, D.C. is filled with hard-hearted grinches? |
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He is not talking to people, hard-hearted or scared, who simply will not hear. |
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And he did so when everyone else some through indifference, others because they were hard-hearted looked away. |
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They can be truly hard-hearted and irascible at times, and it is difficult for them to open their hearts to love. |
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Now, unless I sound hard-hearted, if Mr. Ferrer had declared his children, there likely would have been no barrier to his immigration to Canada. |
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It is not seen as a tradition, but as a hard-hearted, brutal sport. |
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It takes a hard-hearted politician not to think that that is a good move. |
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This was indicative of his cold-blooded and hard-hearted attitude towards Africans. |
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They have been betrayed by those who say that Australians are hard-hearted, unsympathetic, closed and cold. |
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How can you be so hard-hearted as to bury me before my death? |
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When the Church Ablaze missionally manifests itself in glad self-sacrifice for others, it breaks down barriers, and hard-hearted pagans begin to melt like ice under the noonday sun. |
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People around thought he was cruel, unfeeling, hard-hearted. |
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We will also remember those who were hard-hearted. |
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Only someone very hard-hearted wouldn't laugh at this. |
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It is, in fact, an exceptionally charming story, and even hard-hearted churls will find themselves smiling with beatific indulgence by the end of it. |
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In the light of this sexist, miserabilist orthodoxy, surely clear-eyed, hard-hearted happiness is the most maddeningly subversive weapon a woman can wield. |
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By all indications, she just wanted to see a real, hard-hearted, spiritually bankrupt person in the flesh, and also wanted to score a new convert for the big guy in the sky. |
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He's a hard man, hardhanded, hard-hearted, he doesn't strike me. |
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Hard-hearted thriller with an authentic air of desperation and sleaziness, produced by Martin Scorsese. |
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