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Some people may come across as cold or unfeeling, because they're drowning in work.
Somehow, the American public perceives that the Democrats are unfeeling, out of touch with Middle America, and arrogant.
The deft and unfeeling nature of the depiction precisely because of its unfeeling pursuit of objective representation weighs upon the viewer's heart with such intensity that the drawings become all the more uncomfortable to look at.
But Mr. Westerwelle comes across as arrogant and unfeeling to many of Mrs. Merkel's supporters, like Uta Schäfer, 48, who works in public relations in Zehlendorf.
If this sounds unfeeling, it's probably because of the increasingly prevalent view that the purpose of the criminal justice system is to avenge private wrongs and provide closure for crime victims and their families.
The most unfeeling child of all, needless to say, is Peter Pan himself.
I still remember the conversation, with nostalgia mingled with outrage at the unfeeling nature of capitalism.
"Man at last knows he is alone in the unfeeling immensity of the universe, out of which he has emerged only by chance," wrote the biologist Jacques Monod.
These personal stories, which he will share in Washington, are so different from the perception of him as an unfeeling leader of a complex offensive system.
The unfeeling fist of bureaucracy crashes cruelly into Annie's life, as a birth certificate arrives in the aftermath of her baby's death.
Such is the death of the high street: at one end, it evokes poignant nostalgia – at the other, outrage at the unfeeling nature of capitalism.
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