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"He's callous in many ways.
I was callous in breaking up with a girlfriend.
He's very callous in the way he treats people.
Who would want to appear callous in the face of such suffering, or, worse, anti-Semitic?
Callus, also spelled callous, in osteology, bony and cartilaginous material forming a connecting bridge across a bone fracture during repair.
It wasn't student nurses who were cruel and callous in that hospital; it was senior nurses and bureaucrats.
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In some ways her almost son-in-law's quick and callous cashing-in looks like a junior version of her own quickie book campaign.
One such proteoglycan is perlecan/HSPG2, a highly conserved ECM component in bone vasculature and bone marrow stroma, which is also associated with bone healing, as the perlecan gene was reported to be one of the earliest genes expressed in new fracture callous formation in fractured bone (Wang et al. 2006; Farach-Carson et al. 2014).
In 2012, Naomi Oni, 22, was the victim of a "premeditated and callous" attack in Essex when former school friend, Mary Konye, threw acid in her face while disguised in a veil.
Second, we show that callous traits in particular may underlie atypical neural responses to others' pain in CP, which may represent an early neurobiological marker for later psychopathy.
Every time I read this book I'm shocked and outraged by the callous disinterest in Matilda her mother exhibits.
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