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Nicholas wanted to know, "Why is she saying 'I have reworked the Godowsky' if she didn't play them in the first place?" Among the most diligent and dispassionate students of the Hatto hoax is Andrys Basten, the woman who had posted the "Mephisto Waltz" on her Web site.
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They approach the evidence with a dispassionate and balanced quality that no homegrown student of Daleys life has been able to achieve.
Instead, America's very standardized math curricula chains students to formulas and tests and dispassionate teachers.
The 1964 riot, three years earlier, on Philadelphia's Columbia Avenue, and the ones that summer in Newark and Plainfield, New Jersey, made tense what otherwise would have been dispassionate discussions around pedagogy, the achievement gap in performance between black and white students, and the adoption of a more culturally inclusive curriculum.
She undergoes a transformation from a nice girl with a pretty face to an intellectually shrewd, possibly "near-criminal mastermind," the planner and executor of elaborate schemes that have both students and faculty following her lead, all conveyed by way of a witty third-person narrator, whose dispassionate tone gives this novel its delicious, deadpan sense of humor.
He bears dispassionate scrutiny.
He is ineloquent and dispassionate.
The atmosphere is workaday, dispassionate.
The rhetoric is hardly dispassionate.
Jurgen's eyes were clear, dispassionate.
Nonetheless he proves himself a dispassionate narrator.
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