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This is something different, and more to an unsentimental point.
But they both have a very unsentimental approach to human nature.
But she is unsentimental about the loss of the stadium.
Certainly an unsentimental experience; I had, nevertheless, not found the movie cold.
This woman is unsentimental; she does not want to cloud the light.
Luckily, her mother was a source of unsentimental common sense.
Graduate study in the sciences, however, is a very unsentimental education.
But we do know that financial flows are quick and unsentimental.
The writing is clean, quite unsentimental and yet not icy cold.
She is ruthless and unsentimental when it comes to her own cooking.
It was not something that this unsentimental old soldier desired.
The story it tells might be described as a naive young man's unsentimental education.
He and other company executives were unsentimental about cutting their link to the past.
But here, they hint at an unsentimental calculation that the past can stand in the way of the future.
But that's what happens in these films, with a light touch and unsentimental cool.
Also, his attitude towards old age was, to say the least, brisk and unsentimental.
They are unsentimental, often starkly so, but still full of emotion.
It's an unsentimental business, up there at their level.
Poignant though that image is, the film eventually takes some unsentimental turns.
"Like most farming children, he's been brought up to be unsentimental about animals.
Like the playwright's original work, it is known for its unsentimental realism.
A rational, unsentimental Stalin is still kind of a priest.
Beyond the water stretches the city skyline, a view with a tough, unsentimental edge.
A kind of sober, unsentimental honesty blankets the stage as well.
Virginia was unsentimental, but she was crazy about her three children.