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Refreshingly, the book takes a cold view of the Gospel of Judas.
American players may also be taking a cold view of Greece's finances, even allowing for the rescue package.
Kubrick is regularly criticised for his cold view of humanity, and nowhere is that more explicitly in evidence than here.
By Peter Cooley The New Yorker, August 18 , 1975P. 28 Cold, he watches for me, cold View Article Peter Cooley teaches at Tulane University.
By Morris Bishop The New Yorker, December 22 , 1934P. 22 Twas Christmas Eve and bitter cold; View Article By Jelani Cobb By David Remnick By Jia Tolentino By Naomi Fry.
By Frederick Bock The New Yorker, June 22 , 1968P. 28 "Here at the Pole amid the stillest cold View Article By Jelani Cobb By David Remnick By Kelefa Sanneh By Sam Knight.
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Mr Khosla's cold-blooded view of the economics of environmentalism has certainly ruffled some feathers.
Or in the cold views along Dymchurch shore there is an M R James spookiness.
By May Swenson The New Yorker, January 24 , 1977P. 83 As you grow older, it gets colder, View Article By Phil Klay By John Cassidy By Rivka Galchen By Larissa MacFarquhar.
The case is a classic example of the divide between the public's beliefs about the value of pets and the law's colder view of them as property, said David Favre, a law professor and expert on animal law at Michigan State University.
But by the end of the 90's, with films like Neil LaBute's "In the Company of Men" taking an even colder view of modern romance, Ms. Bushnell's "downtown babes" and Gucci-clad "modelizers" had begun to seem almost quaint.
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