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But he feels it should be possible to have a "calm discussion" about how best to remember the war dead without people of dissenting views being made to feel heartless or treacherous.
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I broke out in a cold sweat at the sight, but in a little while, I'm ashamed to say, the aroma of freshly charred shrimp reached my nostrils, and inside, I felt the heartless inner omnivore stirring.
In "Stanley and the Women," there is a subplot involving a schizophrenic son that is meant to be heartbreaking in its understatement but feels merely heartless.
We might even, like the French state, feel that he is heartless towards his mother.
Many of the faces, looming in closeup or in group shots, are sculptured and strong, but Payne is engaged in static portraiture, not drama, and some of it has a heartless Diane Arbus feel — David's identical rotund cousins spend their days sitting on a couch, obsessed with cars and nothing else.
In a way, all the adaptations of Mr. Ellis's books are monster movies, turning his heroes into heartless creatures who feel nothing to let nothing hurt them.
Now you won't feel so dumb about giving heartless carriers your $400, will you.
Verbal humour, though, is chilled by a plot that feels contrived and heartless.
You're being heartless, you are not able to feel pain.
Aros aren't cold or heartless either; in fact, they often feel familial and platonic love very strongly.
In Shakespeare's King Lear the wicked sisters Goneril and Regan belong to a world of fake emotion, persuading themselves and their father that they feel the deepest love, when in fact they are entirely heartless.
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