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Pinker said, "I think a dispassionate reading of his speech would find nothing particularly inflammatory.
He is dispassionate, even humorless, known for his straightforward speeches and penchant for rattling off obscure facts.
Her style of speech-song takes the long, dispassionate view of life, as if to say: "It is all water under the bridge.
Gone was the president whose first-year speeches tended to be practical and dispassionate.
This speech, larded with sentiment but also strangely dispassionate -- "For 66 years I have lived and not yet been granted the happiness of being called Father, and now the authorities demand of me that I sacrifice all my children" -- gives a keyhole glimpse into the complex man, squeaky of voice and heavy of build, whose shadow lies over the 650-odd pages that follow.
Her speech is repeated, in German (Ms. Caspersen provides dispassionate translation), by George Reischl, plucking obsessively at his shirt, his head and shoulders swooping and jutting as if desperately attempting to escape confinement.
Most commentators, including the friendly ones, considered Hillary's speech to be underwhelming, pedestrian in text, and dispassionate in delivery.
The tone of the speech was unusually personal for a mayor known for dispassionate number-crunching and policy analysis.
Be dispassionate.
He bears dispassionate scrutiny.
He is ineloquent and dispassionate.
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