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He told it, with a calm dispassion which amazed her.
Some of his peers could send the young men out there with dispassion, but he was not a professional as they were.
For this one moment, at least, his characteristic dispassion had deserted him.
But it's never something I can view with dispassion.
The former were used, the latter destroyed, with equal dispassion.
A pair of blue eyes regarded him with clinical dispassion.
But maybe that's why they're moving, because sentiment is checked by dispassion.
It was a statement rather than a question, made with steely dispassion.
Now he saw the same dispassion and frugality in Billy.
"Without dispassion, however, you cannot achieve the beauty of discrimination".
In cold-blooded dispassion, he turned and began to walk toward hell.
But in her gaze he found something better: dispassion.
Thus she could evaluate things and people with pitiless dispassion.
It is an essay of almost biblical wrath and dispassion.
The expressionless look that could be either dispassion or disgust.
As always, he found her dispassion toward death faintly disquieting.
She stared at the maps harder, willing the dispassion in her blood.
When it came, his answer was without emotion, given, indeed, with the dispassion of the trained investigator.
There's something different, a dispassion that allows for a kind of freedom we never had on Earth."
Behind her, the commodore observed the proceedings with cold dispassion.
The eyes were gray and cold and looked at him with clinical dispassion.
I'm not even now able to watch, with any dispassion, the tapes of those towers coming down."
They turned away to face each other, speaking mind-to-mind with the silent dispassion of their people.
But that dispassion was unquestionably a great military asset, and he forced the feeling away.
Not for him the cold dispassion of a musicologist.