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Only those born outside the English upper classes escape such coldbloodedness.
In a business marked by competitiveness and coldbloodedness, he was known as a man to be trusted.
It is an action the urban guerrilla must execute with the greatest coldbloodedness."
Executed 21 Colleagues Coldbloodedness is one of his primary attributes.
But this warmhearted woman took the slaughter of innocents with a certain coldbloodedness.
But somehow the act of stabbing a living creature through the eyes, in my kitchen, requires more coldbloodedness than I can manage.
They go from professionally ingenuous optimism to the coldbloodedness of a stockbroker cutting his losses, with nothing in between.
There is an unsettling coldbloodedness in that "second-order effect," though it doesn't read as if Rice is trying to shock.
The circumstances behind the shooting were disturbing enough to warrant public attention, given Mr. Jones's young age and seeming coldbloodedness.
Their coldbloodedness intimidated the most hardened Brothen criminals.
Nor the Dalai's coldbloodedness nor his sister's contempt.
"Maybe we're in this situation because of the coldbloodedness and absence of emotions that prevail in our Politburo," yelled one speaker.
It also painted a startling contrast between the circumstances in which Miss Abdela grew up in and the coldbloodedness of the crime.
Somewhere inside himself, Dr. Bashir analyzed his reaction, with a coldbloodedness that insulated him from shock, and put the label to it.
Uncharacteristic for an Ellis protagonist, as the Crimson notes, Victor is "terrified by" the "coldbloodedness" he encounters when he becomes embroiled in international terrorism.
Some, like the nearby killing of 17-year-old Kevin Gaddy last February for his Sporter athletic jacket, seem more a reflection of greed and coldbloodedness.
"I am tired of what is coldbloodedness being passed off as courage," Mr. Clinton added, referring to Mr. Tsongas's claim to be the economic truth-teller in the race.
The people crowded into the bow would be found, and these black-suited killers would dispatch them with the same coldbloodedness with which they wiped the archaeological expedition off the face of the earth.
The murder has stunned the city, Dr. Zollicoffer said, not only because of its coldbloodedness but also because many in the community knew both Ms. Farmer and Mr. Clarke.
Lyndall Gordon has brought us face to face with the coldbloodedness of Henry James and T. S. Eliot; Ms. Ozick has deemed the work worth it.
The events that took place in Dessau, Munich, Ludwigshafen, Düsseldorf are of such concern to us primarily because violent acts were committed against defenceless people with great indifference and coldbloodedness.
Such widespread savagery and slaughter had been expected, and theoretically allowed for, but in practice the sheer coldbloodedness of it shocked the rebels to their souls, even after all they'd seen on Virimonde.
Mickelson's chip shot skittered well past the hole; then, having officially ceded the victory to Ogilvy, he lined up a putt for double bogey, and Miller piled on with a bit of coldbloodedness.
Three men decided some time ago to rob a jewelry store on the Upper West Side, the police said, and they concocted a plan requiring attention to detail, daring and the coldbloodedness to use children as pawns.
The massacre gnaws at the Western conscience not just because of its coldbloodedness and size, but because in April 1993 Srebrenica had become the first place in the world to be declared a "safe area" by the United Nations.