It was coldly and crassly calculated, but that doesn't prevent you sometimes from doing some interesting work.
Cole is a local good ol' boy, from whose close-knit family Lusa feels coldly excluded.
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Forgoing politicking, I am deeply troubled by the unemotionality of our president whose eyes stare out coldly.
"We came up with a computer-generated model, " says Robert McQuay of the North American Fur Auction, a tad coldly.
Even more emphatic was his rejection of Seurat's Pointillist technique and what he considered the painter's coldly impersonal forms.
He was so coldly calculating that he struck me as just plain cold.
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Egoyan (who's previous films have, frankly, never done much for me) approaches the story with mostly static, coldly imagined shots.
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That is to say, the British system, in which governments decide to pay for things using coldly utilitarian calculations.
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The form coldly announced that the process takes four to six weeks.
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If her colleagues at Kleiner Perkins are acting coldly toward her, it may help that she has already garnered support from outside the firm.
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Such a process succeeds at the level of the economy as a whole, while remaining coldly indifferent to the fate of individual firms within it.
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To date, the army has coldly ignored suggestions that, as the largest block in parliament, the Brotherhood should have the right to form a coalition government.
But the Americans have reportedly reacted coldly to this early demonstration of Israeli casuistic recalcitrance, finding it reminiscent of the pretext-finding and foot-dragging of Mr Netanyahu's first administration.
"On Freddie Roach" calculates the price of glory more coldly.
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The 41-year-old had "coldly and rationally" committed treachery when he walked into the Russian embassy in Ottawa in 2007 to volunteer his spying services, judge Patrick Curran said during Friday's sentencing.
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Only the Stanley Tucci character, the risk officer who is coldly brutally fired BEFORE the slaughter refuses to come back for one day to oversee the ruthless liquidation of the highly leveraged mortgage backed bonds about to doom Wall Street.
The entire movie teeters on the edge of sick comedy in particular such scenes as the death of the Goebbels children, one by one, at the hands of their mother and at times one longs for a coldly malicious ironist like Brecht or Fassbinder to come in and take over.
Second, she has indeed been exploited in the past and wants away from Silva, but she is also a murderer who has helped assassinate undercover agents hunting terrorists again, she helps set up one of the agents to be assassinated, and coldly watches his killing and then smirks at Bond afterward.
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And this, you know, it was proposed five years ago and Israel reacted very coldly to it publicly at the time, especially since it includes, Steve, not only a call for a full withdrawal from the occupied West Bank and the Golan Heights, but also calls for a right of return and what some Arabs call a just solution for all Palestinian refugees.
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