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Later, Gould insisted that "Jules is making a point as to how callous we have become.
Pan was enraged by his bride's neo-Marxist ideas: how ignorant, how callous toward Chinese suffering she was!
As narrator grew older, she thought of Jack, how embarrassed he must have been, how callous she'd seemed.
To understand how callous this vote was, consider the choices the committee and the full House could have made.
Those who have come to Spiral late may not appreciate just how callous Joséphine can be so.
How callous we have all become, ignoring our relatives to the point that we barely even notice when they are about to shuffle off this mortal coil.
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Document was their angriest, most political record with a catalytic single, The One I Love, so potent that most listeners didn't realise how starkly callous it was.
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May kicked things off by giving a little speech about how this "callous regime" fails to follow the advice of the very scientists they'd appointed to look into the issue last week, the scientists called for an end to the cull.
How hard and callous non-Muslim friends and colleagues began to seem.
If you thought drones were callous, how about the military lingo for referring to their victims?
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