The hypocrisy and plain hard-heartedness of this administration beggars belief. |
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The hard-heartedness is a bit of a shock but what's really got me gobsmacked is intensity of people's views. |
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Sometimes the extent of the hard-heartedness that has gone into planning and executing the plot is genuinely shocking. |
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New York City Opera, meanwhile, has teetered on the edge of extinction, its board and management accused of hard-heartedness and ineptitude. |
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The bind that we are in means that we are now probably more accepting of a Conservative hard-heartedness in government than we were before. |
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What remains is our duty to remember the crimes, and also the hard-heartedness, which people are capable of towards others. |
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This phenomenon also increases a lot in a world full of coldness and hard-heartedness. |
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It is hard cash, not hard-heartedness, that denies too many patients, and their families, the deaths they deserve. |
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All the promises of the Old Testament that the glory of the Lord would dwell in the manmade temple had ended because of the hard-heartedness of the people of that covenant. |
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For where is the hard-heartedness in sending away honorably and freely a woman who, through her own fault, you cannot love? |
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But her parents' hard-heartedness crushed her. |
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She renders David's character with complexity and shows how his flaws and his hard-heartedness nonetheless make him a terrifyingly effective ruler. |
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It was precisely the hard-heartedness of these economic doctrines that the nineteenth-century English novelist Charles Dickens had satirized in Hard Times. |
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Hard-heartedness towards children has long been thought to characterize those brumous isles of my birth. |
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