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She said the word blood with perfect impersonality, as if it cost nothing.
The very impersonality of the situation encourages people to leave.
He said his I brother's name in a tone of forced impersonality.
And they might also be rebelling at the impersonality of the new technology.
The collection had the eclectic impersonality of a public library.
We could have compared him with your candidate in the line of impersonality."
It is not so much the negligence as the sheer impersonality.
Its impersonality works against the intimacy and careful preparation of the food.
Only by conscious rational effort could he maintain his impersonality.
"Yes," said Harlan with the cold impersonality people would expect of him.
Now she was confused by the impersonality of Min's stare.
He began to undress her with the clinical impersonality of a doctor.
I hate the idea of her being cut up, the indignity, the impersonality.
He liked the impersonality which it produced in her.
The effect is not impersonality, but a cherished sense of self-importance.
And this impersonality put him, for all his prescience, on what now seems the wrong side of literary history.
Its impersonality is the fundamental conception of the System.
To maintain impersonality pertaining to the paper, the names of board members were never been published.
It wasn't the bustling energy she objected to, but the impersonality.
With downsizing and corporate impersonality, it is appealing to people."
In those streets, there is an oppressive intimacy and utter impersonality at once.
Their stiffness and impersonality, even towards each other, affronted him.
Interior and exterior design, he said, can compensate for the increasing impersonality of modern life.
Out of the window, probably, at the healing impersonality of the April sky.
It was brisk and authoritative, without the impersonality of a semicolon.