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But we have to look carefully and dispassionately to find them.
"Your lives mean nothing to me," the woman said dispassionately.
He looked and she was at the mirror working on her face again, dispassionately.
She went to the mirror and looked dispassionately at herself.
He took a seat and watched them dispassionately first one, then another.
This party took place years ago, and it's easy to write dispassionately about it now.
All this is just because of guilt, she thought dispassionately.
I think most people would be able to dispassionately say what is good for long-term growth.
She was well worth looking at, George admitted to himself dispassionately.
After tonight they would be known dispassionately, like animals of a different species.
It was always easy to consider things dispassionately, when they were at a distance.
He looked down at the corpses dispassionately, feeling nothing for them.
"You must have made him pretty sore," he said dispassionately.
It was as though he had never looked upon the face that now, dispassionately, regarded him.
"Reading the results dispassionately, young people today not what they used to be.
Now, in the sober light of day, she could consider things a bit more dispassionately.
He decided to put a small team of experts together to study the possibilities dispassionately.
Of which, viewed dispassionately, we have had more than our fair share.
He studied her dispassionately, then signaled to the other man.
Person or friend, the former Twin could be discussed dispassionately.
If people break the law, the authorities must dispassionately intervene.
We're not going to make it, Kirk thought clearly, dispassionately.
Going to the living room window, he stepped dispassionately over Rick.
His brain was so twisted that he could no longer see things simply and dispassionately.
She examined them, dispassionately, to see which one would be best suited to the job.