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But again, his hands merged with the craft's hull unfeelingly.
"You'll have to stay with me," he said unfeelingly, not slackening his pace.
It was shuffled through, therefore, in form, but coldly and unfeelingly.
"Aw, they'll be miles away by then," Bob assured him unfeelingly.
"There's nothing to do but bear it," smiled Vance unfeelingly.
But the notes are batted unfeelingly into the air, with no natural motion between them or musical understanding below.
"Well, drop him and chase somebody else, then," the lieutenant advised, unfeelingly.
"Cut out all those flowery passages," he said unfeelingly.
"So your lot is hard," Andrew said unfeelingly.
"I'm glad you is sick," he retorted unfeelingly, and backed to the door.
"You'd better get them back to life fast," Tracchia said unfeelingly.
The machine probing him operated rapidly, precisely and unfeelingly.
"You remind me of a scared boy afraid someone's going to give him a whipping," his cousin remarked unfeelingly.
"Well, we don't always get to choose our roles," said Croft unfeelingly.
"I don't see what YOU are making such a fuss about," he said unfeelingly.
Two reclining stone mermaids looked down unfeelingly on the tiny citizens scurrying in the square.
"You'll be raving about another one tomorrow," Deston said, unfeelingly, as he turned away.
He yelped, and the Happy Family laughed unfeelingly.
'Nope,' the Secret Service man said unfeelingly, leading the way.
Moving fast, eyes bulging, teeth clamped unfeelingly on his tongue, he kicked the covers all the way back.
A spider won't hurt you, said Miss Potts coldly and unfeelingly.
"Never mind your neck," said Tuppence unfeelingly.
The eyebrows over the sleeve were very pretty, but he was asking himself, rather unfeelingly, one must say, how such a woman could ever have interested him.
"Well, that's tough luck," I said unfeelingly.
With a bellow of utter terror, he burst to the surface clawing for purchase, feet slipping unfeelingly along the deck.