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‘But that’s possible, isn’t it? It’s hardly a sane action, cold-bloodedly shooting a pregnant woman, is it?’
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and cold-blooded howls rush through my bursting eardrums
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"I wonder if that naked woman was right and the predator that ate Alan was too cold-blooded to have an infrared signature?"
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It was as if, having opened her mind to the dark side in her plotting and scheming, she had welcomed in the spirit of the lycanthrope, although she remained sufficiently cold-blooded not to have changed her shape
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remained sufficiently cold-blooded not to have changed her shape
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When I think of it cold-bloodedly, I’m pretty horrified myself
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Rand‘s cold-blooded philosophy, however, fails to factor the spiritual dimensions that (also) inform our actions…perhaps more so… extending beyond the internal limits of our
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‖ Cold-Blooded as this may sound, parents have a vested interest in the future success of their children; especially parents who have dedicated a great deal of time, emotional capital and… money, on their children‘s spiritual, moral and intellectual development
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One by one Thesa's fighters were being isolated and cold-bloodedly butchered
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This was a cold-blooded, calculated murder
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Perhaps it was simply himself, still trying to come to terms with his new identity as a believer; not an avaricious atavist, not a cold-blooded killer, not a man seeking to empower himself with unsurpassed might and hidden knowledge whatever the cost
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‘This is like wandering around a battlefield when the fighting is over; it’s sheer meaningless destruction; nothing but cold-blooded disrespect of another’s life
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"That is different from a cold-blooded jilting
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These cold-blooded murderers showed no pity at all
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Nolan was only thirty-seven years old, and his life was cut short by a cold-blooded sociopath
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The cold-blooded Heroic Age solider lived in complete harmony with the inquisitive modern scholar
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I wasn't there to become a COLD-BLOODED KILLER
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The British banned his book because it showed that the British ruled over India without any morals or ethics and with brutal force of superior firepower, treachery, bribery, deceit, torture and cold-blooded murders
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“Are you really that cold-blooded?”
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The state police and the FBI have been added to the „manhunt" to capture both cold-blooded killers
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And, he"s a cold-blooded killer responsible for wreaking havoc on The U
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again and again, in a cold-blooded police station, courtroom,
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committed a string of cold-blooded murders at breeding facility
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‘So this has been a cold-blooded deception from start to finish
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Jeff is a cold-blooded
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‘cold-blooded’ shootings of police officers and their
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extremes, because we're not the cold-blooded human killers that
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With his teachings, a lot of Falun Gong practitioners become cold-blooded and selfish during the cultivation, even refusing to kowtow to show their piety when their parents pass away
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was actually a cold-blooded murder
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not a cold-blooded squirrel, but as is the case, Carlotta and I
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Was this the reaction of a grief-stricken husband or the award-winning act of a cold-blooded murderer?
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Besides, even though he was suspicious of her, Feltus had never been able to bring himself to believe that Elizabeth Bascomb, a blind clairvoyant, was capable of cold-blooded, well-planned murder
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weapon near the body, it had apparently been a cold-blooded killing
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psychopath on the loose? Cold-blooded murder was a rarity in the area,
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help feeling deep down that Jeremy wasn’t the cold-blooded killer Banks
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the lynching, accusing them of cold-blooded murder
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She knew Des wasn’t a killer—hard boiled, yes, but not a cold-blooded
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Lastly, she had become a deadly fighter, being a master archer and a swordswoman with the skill and cold-bloodedness of Diego de Monterey, the 16th Century Spanish court assassin and spy she had once been
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Maybe we are not here to save the world or to protect the local fishing community from extinction, but to be accused of cold-blooded exploitation is too much to take
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because of its cold-blooded nature
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I know all your books tell you the snake was seen as Godlike because it’s cold-blooded and lives underground
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The cold-blooded hitman turned his crimson eyes to the mansion’s ceiling
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“Eiess cold-bloodedly murdered her,” he said
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for cold-blooded individuals to obtain power and money, all at the
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self from this cold-blooded slaughter
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Did the guys in charge know? Well, look at FDR and Pearl Harbor, Kennedy and Cuba, plus two or three of them and Viet Nam, for ample histor-ical precedent of presidents’ cold-blooded manipulation of disaster for personal or party advantage, then consider that Clinton had had a race for his political life in progress only months before
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of the last ice age, cold-blooded animals, smaller mammals
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Mike, in an instant, no longer saw the hard face of the cold-blooded killer, but felt the emotions as his failing mind scanned the memories of 40
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“This booth, here, can take the paint off a car in thirty seconds,” began the seemingly unfazed, cold-blooded killer
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I lay making plans for the circumvention of Charlotte, and rejecting them one after the other as too uncousinly; and when I had made my head ache with the difficulty of uniting a becoming cousinliness with the cold-bloodedness necessary for shaking her off, I spent my time feebly deprecating the superabundance of cousins in the world
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What would they do? Vinnie’s a cold-blooded killer
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There"s a cold-blooded killer somewhere out there watching
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He’s a cold-blooded killer who’s been cooped up in a captain’s job for the last year
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than a cold-blooded murderer
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And David thought, How can she be so cold-blooded? The business has changed her
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A clear cut case of cold-blooded murder if it were true that the weapon was still loaded with a full powder charge and ball
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instance, cold-bloodedly, go through the outward movements of those contrary
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knew that he was a cold-blooded gangster who would shoot
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I have heard he is brutal, slays men indiscriminately and is a cold-blooded savage—”
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I said, “Yesterday you told me you had heard Arthur here was brutal, a savage cold-blooded killer
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It was obvious that it had deteriorated, but that the government had reached the point of the cold-blooded murder of Khaled Said, I could not have imagined
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Because they could be killed if they showed what they truly felt about cold-blooded scum who oppressed and ruled them
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A cold-blooded killer
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“Nothing will change with a lot of cold-blooded, shameless bla-bla
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Too practical and cold-blooded, perhaps, but a question of survival
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It is based upon the oldest still-living peer example of rapacity, hunger, killing, hate, and cold-blooded bold murder of the shark
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The middle class, the bourgeois, the rich, the lords and ladies, the elite of England… the mothers and fathers of the upper class… the killers and hypocrites, and cheaters, and haters, and power mongers, and all the greedy cold-blooded Robber Barons, and politicians… the Royal Families, the Dukes and Kings and Queens… Did not give a shit about their own children
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Do you think a man who could cold-bloodedly remove her face would then be so careless as to risk the possibility of her fingerprints being on record? He'd want to remove all chance of any association between them being traced
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Why do we use the word’ ‘hatch’ to describe how an evil idea or plan is created? Because it is hatched from the cold-blooded reptilian intelligence of an unseen, undead fowl-aura
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He was just as cold-blooded as a heron
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They are selfish, cold-blooded killers
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It represented thousands of years of civilized snake-convulsions of seething cold-blooded rage and hate
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How fucking transparent can you get? It was a cold-blooded excuse to invade Serbia and extend his empire by outright aggression and war
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It was about the most cold-blooded thing he had ever witnessed
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That is the difference between the cold-blooded hate of reptiles and the caring love of humans
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While others say, with some truth, that there is a mesmeric effect produced when the eye is drawn that blinds one to the cold-blooded technical consideration of a head as line and tone in certain relationships; that it is as well to postpone until the last that moment when the shapes and tones that represent form in your drawing shall be lit up by the introduction of the eye to the look of a live person
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Still wondering why Loren left in a cold-blooded way, Sophia watched Loren’s back until the latter finally left, with her car
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Like John Hinckley, Leslie is a cold-blooded criminal
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I could have cold-bloodedly stalked into their goth mansion months ago
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you have me refuse? My good fellow, you must have lost your senses to think it possible I could act with such cold-blooded policy
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Paul was a cold-blooded murderer
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She said, “I never thought of this…I mean, it sounds intriguing, but also so…cold-blooded
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It was a cold-blooded, well-planned assault
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But to deliver a small, mentally disabled boy into the hands of a cold-blooded murderer was beyond the pale, and he refused to believe that anyone in the force would be capable of that
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This unexpected utterance astounded the Capataz by its character of cold-blooded atrocity
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In terms of cold-blooded military logic, he ought to be striking directly for Lake City and the eastern terminus of the Holy Langhorne Canal rather than allowing himself to be diverted from what was currently the biggest strategic prize of northern East Haven, but there were times cold-blooded military logic had to be ignored
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In terms of cold-blooded logic, Haigyl might well have made the wrong decision
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There was a time and a place for cold-blooded logic; there was also a time and a place to meet a man’s responsibilities to the other flesh-and-blood men who fought with him
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He despised him for the cold-blooded way he had acted in his speculations during the war and for the fact that he had not been in the army
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'The cold-blooded old humbug
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If he can act as a cold-blooded weigher of the odds, he would be likely to favor the low 25% stock component at this time, with the idea of waiting until the DJIA dividend yield was, say, two-thirds of the bond yield before he would establish his median 50–50 division between bonds and stocks
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WHEN I HEARD SAM Cabot, that cold-blooded little psycho, described as the next great sports hero, it almost made me sick to my stomach
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Eight different psychiatrists and psychologists were brought to the stand to build the case that Gary Soneji/Murphy was in control of his actions; that he was a deviate sociopath; that he was rational, cold-blooded, and very sane
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“Ladies and gentlemen, over the next several weeks you’re going to hear about the cold-blooded murder of four young men last summer
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“What’s with you two? The guy was a lying, drug-dealing piece of scum, and a cold-blooded killer
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WHO COULD ever begin to forget the cold-blooded murder of a loved one? I couldn’t
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I gave an answer that was short enough to keep things moving along but detailed enough to keep them from spending the next hour hounding me about how it feels to come face-to-face with a cold-blooded killer
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And neither roommate could come up with a scenario that would have a cold-blooded killer targeting their friend
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There was a cold-bloodedness in the act which wrung a groan from Arthur
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When released in water these poisons are toxic only to cold-blooded animals but this does not mean that they are edible