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unfeelingly
adverb
In an unfeeling manner; without concern or regard for feelings.
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He has problems of grief and so on.' " Whenever someone identifies some proper source of strong feeling, they do it unfeelingly.
Warhol does not just point his camera or light the scene casually or unfeelingly.
True villains and true psychopaths are, fortunately, rather rare; but, in the right circumstances, becoming unfeelingly obedient and inhuman in this way can become a common condition.
Kate (Marta Fontanals-Simmons), Pinkerton's "real American wife" is a glacial Tippi Hedren lookalike, who arrives with a swanky battleship toy for the boy she is unfeelingly about to adopt.
He looks down at his hands, feels the briefest twitch in his right arm, a wave and it spasms, smashes unfeelingly against the inside of the boat and goes dead again, falls against his side, a fish flicking after suffocating.
It ends with a description of experts examining, measuring and analyzing their subjects but, Pringle says, never talking "lightly or unfeelingly" of them.
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