The honesty of the lyrics and genuineness of the performance can leave only the stoniest of souls unmoved. |
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Sensibly, Collina was unmoved and the Aston Villa defender had only served to add a further scar to his already blemished reputation. |
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Eva seems to be in love with Dizzi but he remains unmoved by her affections. |
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I watched Natural Born Killers yesterday, and was at once quite impressed by the film itself, yet left emotionally unmoved. |
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When the big money shot in the movie leaves you strangely unmoved you know you have a problem. |
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As he blew the final whistle Collina walked over to the distraught Kahn to offer his commiserations but Kahn was unmoved. |
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However, you'd have to be an iller mademoiselle than I seem to be at present to be in this locale and remain unmoved. |
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The unmoved expression slowly creeping over Lily's face prompted him to continue explaining post-haste. |
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But the LDNPA remained unmoved and plans to bring down the full force of the law when the temporary enforcement officer post is filled. |
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Grobler was unmoved by the outburst and maintained that the switch offered Team GB the better chance of procuring the ultimate reward. |
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Now I find myself completely unmoved by badges of hierarchy, of mitres and crooks and crowns. |
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A birthday party in which he reads a simple poem to his mother unleashes a tidal wave of emotion that will leave few viewers unmoved. |
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It would take a hard heart to be unmoved by the mourning of those bereaved by the Bali bombing. |
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The programmer bowed his head along with the rest of them but remained unmoved. |
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Where the 2001 movie caused tears to well up in my eyes, this movie left me cold and unmoved, even though its manipulation is relentless. |
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My friend the Italian snob turned up her nose at the pan-roasted chicken, unmoved by a savory sauce laced with white truffles and sherry. |
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Our present connotes changing time and sempiternity, whereas, God's present, abiding, unmoved, and immovable, connotes eternity. |
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Without being petty or mean-spirited, she explained why what had so persuaded me had left her so unmoved. |
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Most of the 600,000 are palpably unmoved, merely ticking the place off their list. |
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She became the virtuous focus of masculine desire, the unmoved mover who stirred her subjects to acts of gallantry and heroism. |
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She's not unmoved, but demurs because she doesn't want to complicate their arrangement. |
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As Wimbledon go under, we are immune to their pain, unmoved by their plight. |
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Once you get over the weirdness of the premise, it takes a hard heart to remain unmoved by this simple yet deeply emotional tale. |
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Many food trends have come and gone since she became famous, and she remained unmoved, deriding the anti-butterfat lobby and other bores. |
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Do not say I am too far to reach, unmoved by your misery and unresponsive to your calls. |
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Far from me and from my friends, be such frigid philosophy as may conduct us indifferent and unmoved over any ground which has been dignified by wisdom, bravery, or virtue. |
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A person who admits to no self-pleasure is either lying or genuinely unmoved by the activity. |
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Even as Patrick slowly tries to thaw out his uncle's grief, he remains unmoved and unable to move on. |
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It is impossible to watch Shaun Moore's beautiful pro-independence poem Wha's Like Us and remain unmoved. |
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But publicly the administration remained unmoved, possibly deterred by the outrage born of the previous trade. |
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We have paid a price far too great over the course of our own history to remain unmoved by similar desires in other peoples. |
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We could not remain unmoved by the collapse of the twin towers and all the information pouring forth about terrorist networks, real or potential. |
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Christ endured all of these and remained silent, calm and unmoved, as though nothing were happening. |
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No Member of this House can remain unmoved by the harrowing situation in which so many Iraqi people find themselves. |
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This is a brief snapshot of the present situation in Nepal, and we must not remain unmoved by it. |
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No magician could have dreamed of anything better, and yet the extraordinary powers of digitization now leave us almost unmoved. |
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It would be strange if with all the adversity and suffering in the world, we passed through history unscathed and unmoved. |
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I am unmoved by the pessimists who say that the Nobel Peace Prize has failed to avert violence. |
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The track evolves into a mixture of trance and progressive music, with an entry that doesn't leave us unmoved. |
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How is it possible that our consumerist society can remain unmoved before situations like these? |
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Why do certain combinations of space and form draw us, capture us, and others leave us still, unmoved and uncaring? |
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By means of the moveable saw unit you cut the loaded and unmoved packages to the required lengths. |
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A narrow fringe of ice attached to the coast, unmoved by tides and remaining after the fast ice has moved away. |
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It was certainly a surprise to me, and gave me a considerable shock, but Van Helsing was unmoved. |
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They were unshaved, unwashed, unkempt, and curiously unmoved. |
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Yet the banana seems unmoved by that outward display of vanity. |
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So we're right to be unmoved to anger or even peremptory indignation. |
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Salisbury remained unmoved by the ambassador's ratiocination. |
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Saar remains unmoved by the arguments that such ads will simply migrate further underground. |
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But obstructionists are unmoved by the standard Keynesian arguments that experienced policy economists take for granted. |
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But the uninterested and the unmoved are massing everywhere. |
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The point is that Jesus entered fully into the pain and suffering of human life. Our high priest does not stand aloof and unmoved by the human struggle. |
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It's a human tragedy that could leave only the hardest heart unmoved. |
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First Kaeldra is brutally knocked unconscious, and then this man admits to terrorizing Sabriel and all he can do is sit there and stare at me, unmoved and uncaring? |
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In particular, Schoenfeldt deals with the critical problem of Sonnet 94, a poem that celebrates those who contain their emotions and are as unmoved by others as stone. |
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The first is the continuing power of album cover art to provoke emotional responses from people normally unmoved by graphic design and visual culture. |
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The man was unmoved by the declaration and stood watching Jet intently. |
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What argument might convince the bottom-line conservative who is unmoved by noblesse oblige, but might understand Tocqueville's concept of enlightened self-interest? |
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The cones have remained unmoved for so long that they have acted like cloches to force-grow the grass, which is now sprouting out of the open tops. |
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Yet he was unmoved by the obvious limitations that stood in his way. |
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France would not remain unmoved by the wellbeing of populations neighbouring its own in the Pacific with which it has built friendly and cooperative ties. |
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More than any other product, cars never leave anybody unmoved. |
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It is impossible to remain unmoved by this meeting between history and the present, by this set to between generations where the need for love and communication remain cruelly far from being realised. |
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He is unmoved by the frog murders, drowning mice and sick dog. |
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Meanwhile, God is the unmoved mover and uncaused cause, as we may recall from some long-ago religion class. |
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Jarre's presence turns his fans into gibbering wrecks, but, in a coffee shop off Oxford Circus in London, he looks relaxed, comfortable with success but unmoved by a very modern sort of fame. |
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Pain which did not cry out within earshot left our hearts unmoved. |
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I made the case as strongly as I could – restating it on these pages a few days before Miliband was unveiled as his party's new leader – but he was unmoved. |
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However, over and above the material nature of the facts of the case, the perception of those facts by the boarded vessel cannot leave the Tribunal totally unmoved. |
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Weygand was unmoved, only giving permission for the division to retreat over the Seine if it was pushed back from the Andelle. |
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These incidents left him unmoved, as he did not believe them a true manifestation of public opinion. |
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The papal legate remained unmoved, but Verraccio did suggest an alternative. |
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The employer was unmoved, and in a subsequent letter to the grievor, it cited concerns about having to deal with a new patient clientele, and reliance on temporary staff. |
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Yet what visitor remains unmoved in their presence? |
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Demi knew his own mind, however, and tranquilly carried out his plans, unmoved by the tongues of the anxious mammas or the jokes of his mates. |
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Nor did it leave me unmoved to see in Moscow, for example, at the Youth Institute, thousands of young people whose only wish was to hear about hope, peace, tolerance and fraternity. |
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But no one can remain unmoved by a Riggs painting. |
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Some of the more hieratic sculptures leave the viewer curiously unmoved. |
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Happy grinned broadly, entirely unmoved, put his feet up on the opposite seat, and made a pig of himself with free food and drink from the complimentary trolley. |
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