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His facade of control and emotionlessness began to crack.
Spock's baritone voice pretended emotionlessness, but that was a lie.
Despite their troubles, there is an emotionlessness about Lesser's characters - you don't feel for them much.
The man's professional reserve, the emotionlessness that had given him his call sign of Spock, never failed to amaze him.
Beneath the drumhead of imposed emotionlessness, Flandry felt his body stiffen.
He spoke calm and low-voiced, and the very emotionlessness of the words made the shudder pass again, this time from me to him.
No doubt that emotionlessness was largely the product of whatever translated the demon-jester's language into English, but not all of it was.
Now there was no animation in any of us, as if Alessan's emotionlessness drained us as well.
Saavik continued to look straight ahead, engaging in the conversation with all the emotionlessness of a biographer reciting someone else's profile.
He forced himself to speak calmly and quietly, calling on the emotionlessness that some of his personalities had been taught so long ago back on Mars.
After the father and daughter are treated, they are shown smiling, playing and laughing together happily, in stark contrast to their earlier emotionlessness.
He fought wrapped in the cold emotionlessness of the Void, but fear scraped at its boundaries like wind-lashed branches scratching a window in the night.
It sounded Human but had some of the sepulchral emotionlessness of a Robotech Master's.
His emotionlessness and antisocial nature probably stems from his upbringing, since despite his aptitude at school, his parents never regarded him as living up to their standards.
She tells Dr. Sacks that she identifies with Data, an android on "Star Trek" whose emotionlessness belies a great curiosity and wistfulness about the human world.
He instantly knows this is what he seeks, even though he has forgotten that the man really is his father, who, after his mother's death, fled into emotionlessness and cold routine.
The threat was scarcely unexpected, yet he hadn't counted on how the emotionlessness, the total lack of interest or anger, in the demon-jester's piping voice would hone the jagged edges of his fear.
He saw now that he and Kamisaka came from different worlds-just as he and Mariana had been separated by the gulf of emotionlessness with which he had deliberately surrounded himself.
For all their claims of emotionlessness, the Vulcans on Rhea were consistent in their disdain for Trys herself, as though her biology somehow required her to live up to their cultural standards.
Rick tells Enik that this sort of dispassionate attack is the product of the emotionlessness of the Altrusians, and that it is more likely that this is how they devolved into Sleestak.
Despite his claims of emotionlessness, however, his dry humor frequently gives the appearance of expressing passive-aggressive disapproval of the other characters' actions and resentment of the fact that they often overlook the fact that he is dead.