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The Wilcoxes, by contrast, are typified by father Henry Anthony Hopkinss), the essence of triumphant capitalism, the wealthy head of the Imperial and West Africa Rubber Co. who is abrupt, distant and often unfeeling.
To those who find our politicians remote and unfeeling, today's discourse at Holyrood would have come as a counterpoise.
I also understand how rare startup success is and I try, in my own way, to assuage the grief of a new founder in a distant city who is finding out, as I did, that the world is cold and unfeeling and uninterested in your idea until, one morning, it isn't.
Perhaps I, too, am dumb and unfeeling.
It can be life-giving in its resources, but ruthless, indifferent and unfeeling.
"I've been accused of being selfish and unfeeling," Nikki tells us.
Instead, many said it may have hurt Mr. Condit, who they said appeared cagey and unfeeling.
But in the process he allowed himself to be perceived as dry, dusty and unfeeling.
Those who run up debts are assumed to be profligate and those who chase them down mercenary and unfeeling.
She appeared cold and unfeeling in the courtroom, though, and garnered little sympathy.
But talk to MPs and they tell of the job of helping constituents to tackle confusing bureaucracies and unfeeling bureaucrats.
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