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' he said coolly, as I put the mug down on the desk, his eyes are veiled and impersonal
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His hands impersonal but hungry, he systematically removed her blouse and trousers
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She instinctively knows that impersonal tragedy is a myth
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His once blissful union based on the young couple’s high expectations of everlasting love had degenerated into an impersonal routine of convenience since it was easier for him and his wife to continue on their downward trajectory rather than go through a traumatic and painful process of separation
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It was too much for Jack, too impersonal
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“Armed,” the impersonal voice of the computer replied
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The impersonal cannot be described in terms of
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sonal merges in the impersonal
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As impersonal as the transaction
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The problem, as I see it, is that this new communication is way too impersonal and therefore may be a passing fad
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without the actual experience of yourself as the impersonal and
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I found myself admiring Brandon’s impersonal but adept acknowledgment of the press
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“The following persons named in the appointing orders are present…,” The ceremony, though just beginning, seemed as impersonal as the aluminum walls, but that was as it should be
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centers of aggregated impersonal computerized review
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the personalized arrangement of one’s own residence is often contrasted with the impersonal
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The interior, although as hugely ostentatious as before, began to suggest ways in which it could be rendered less impersonal
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And this is a concept of unity which can sense the unchanging background of a living universe of continually changing impersonal relations and evolving personal relationships
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Conan watched in an almost impersonal fascination, envying the monster his inhuman strength
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His expression was tranquil, his gaze impersonal
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from parents or parenting adults, along with other relatives and friends, doctors, nurses, teachers, peers, and the more impersonal but extremely effective extension of the
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It is as simple, impersonal, and ego deflating as that
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The new medium was too impersonal
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He stripped the silver shop until all that were left were impersonal objects, he gave his clothes away to the orderlies, and he buried his weapons in the courtyard with the same feeling of penance with which his father had buried the spear that had killed Prudencio Aguilar
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It had been mailed in Barcelona, but the envelope was ad-dressed in conventional blue ink by an official hand and it had the innocent and impersonal look of hostile messages
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My own lessons continued that same day as usual… cool, efficient, and impersonal
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personal immortality but only the impersonal sort that consists in becoming more
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but only the impersonal sort that consists in
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be no such thing as personal immortality but only the impersonal sort that consists in
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Ingrid had asked her question in a cold, impersonal tone, to judge Virginia Luttrell’s reaction
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His personality was cold, impersonal, and calculated with no emotion, except for his occasional fits of anger, and in conjunction with that there was something about him that made her think he shouldn't be second-in-command of the Galactic Federation
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While my inner self was reeling with how bratty this mini-me was acting, I had to keep it impersonal
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I was halfway though Black Star when I stared in on You Bury Me, and the impersonal perspective of third-person (one that was more or less from the town’s viewpoint) lent the story a distinctly strange feeling
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These are dress rehearsals of your desire being realized; or at least signs that the impersonal forces of the universe are listening
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EMPHASIS (Doing) All aspects within one degree of exactitude reveal their meaning in its purest, knee-jerk-responsive form – "as near impersonal as it is possible for them to be and yet be individual experiences
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And this is why that universe is usually described as “the Impersonal form of
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To love His presence is to love Him as a person, and a lot of people, God is sort of out there and impersonal but He wants to be personal see
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stationary story looking for a card that wasn't so impersonal that any stranger could have
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Although essentially impersonal, the Ved are compilations of the ut-
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even (too often especially) for father and child where males exist, since his single very tenuous connection is by the impersonal aftereffect of a sex act (fertilization not in father’s body/control), while she grows it in her own body as an indispensable/integral part of the entire life process
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True to their well-established SOP, man(not-so)kind had to dream up the heaven/hell routine so they could leave the consequences of their own actions up to an impersonal “God” and go on doing whatever they felt like in the meantime
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Thus to be a loving citizen-producer-consumer, to make the impersonal acts of a disembodied organization the personal acts of love, is to strive to enlighten governments and domesticate virtualnisms in caring for the other, e
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To possess a decent credit score one must play consumer and debtor, thus not only supporting, but also promoting all of the excesses, criminality, and malicious intent of impersonal financial regimes
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The great rebellion to liberate the individual from the tyranny of an impersonal government ended in the coronation of I'mage as idol and GovCorp as person
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gave him an address, directions, in an impersonal
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“Why would I submit to being defined by some impersonal typecasting formula of dubious merit?”
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Love is not an impersonal resonance only seeking its own end of becoming a higher, purer love
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They loved the old woman’s acerbic wit and her candid views on life, both personal and impersonal ones
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The subjective is the spiritual, the invisible, the impersonal
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The impersonal, being the same in kind and quality as all other Being, is not conscious of itself and has therefore been termed the subconscious
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She said it with an impersonal tone as if there were complete detachment between herself as an observer and as a guest of the Montmartre
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When you include the Heart in finding out what is true, you include this impersonal, yet wise and clear Presence that is always here
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Jamie's glance was cool and impersonal, as though she were a stranger
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More than once he made studiously ambiguous remarks, but she chose to keep their relationship on an impersonal, business level
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You could call these database segments A, B, and C, but we find that a bit boring and impersonal
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This tool-machine invention we call civilization: is a mechanical inhuman destructive impersonal monster that has systematically and progressively dehumanized us and turned us into machines, into tools; into living robots that are used by tools to keep them maintained and running, and to produce more and more tools
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I do not remember the exact circumstances that landed me there but I must admit that I felt I entered a much less impersonal environment than my previous bed-sitters
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Is it any surprise that their God became an impersonal, remote, cruel, unseen, deity? Is it any wonder that their God became an invisible taskmaster that gives commands from on high? Is it any wonder that their God demanded unquestioningly obedience regardless of their circumstances? Is it any wonder that their God gave them a complete, comprehensive code on how they should live? Is it any wonder that their God punished them horribly if they refuse to follow that code to the letter?
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The larger the organization the more impersonal it is
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Inside civilization: most human interactions have become dehumanized into a completely impersonal exchange of money for goods and services
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Neither is you attached to yourself nor to the object; you are a totally impersonal, isolated, transcendent being which is the controlling principle of both yourself and the other
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The personal slavery of Ancient Greece is connected to the impersonal slavery of ancient Rome
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The impersonal slavery of Ancient Rome is connected to impersonal patronage of Feudal Europe
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The impersonal patronage of Feudal Europe is connected to the almost non-existent, completely inhuman patronage of Modern Capitalism
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What about a society that has no jobs? Ever think of that possibility? What about working for yourself and your community without being paid anything, eh? What about being self-sufficient and not needing to work for others, eh? Take away the slave mentality of wanting to be a wage slave, take away the assumption that there is nothing else, that there are no other alternatives except to work for a large impersonal company or a huge mindless international corporation and you open up a whole vista of unexplored possibilities, opportunities, options and choices What is the entire system of Capitalism based on? What is the prime imperative, the prime motive for Capitalism? What does Capitalism sell? What do all Capitalists promote? What do they all work for? What do all their workers work for? The history of business is at least 10,000 years old
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An invisible impersonal master heard over a machine:
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The big, impersonal earthquake had paid it a visit
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Because… the individual acts of murder and rape and killing and lying and betrayal are not being committed by some conveniently impersonal Government, or church, or army… they are being committed by the huge majority of American colonist who were alive then
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Children are a good mass market for corporations to target… as an impersonal mass… as a class… that can be exploited… so the corporations can make their killing off them
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" Whether we count the principles in Kosmos and man as seven or only as four, the forces of, and in, physical Nature are Seven; and it is stated by the same authority that "Pragna, or the capacity of perception, exists in seven different aspects corresponding to the seven conditions of matter" (Personal and impersonal God)
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"You know what there is in the house," she said, so coldly, it sounded impersonal
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He felt more and more that his experience had been impersonal, and not Clara
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Both find a repose in a divine perfection, which, whether in a more personal or impersonal form, exists without them and independently of them, as well as within them
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He now views the city of Los Angeles as “phony” and “impersonal
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He thought that in her eyes he would ascend to an angelical stature; and, as he attached the fervent nature of his companion more and more closely to him, he heard the strange impersonal voice which he recognised as his own, insisting on the soul's incurable loneliness
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She said, ‘It’s so impersonal
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The mother says she received a couple of printed letters from him saying that he was on a road trip with the woman, one of them postmarked from Michigan and another from Kentucky, but according to her, they were – and I quote – ‘vague and strange and impersonal, and not what my son would write
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When he speaks it is by a rare 'yes' or 'no' that seems as impersonal as the words of an oracle
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The dinner, the wine, the decoration of the table were all very good; but it was all like what Darya Alexandrovna had seen at formal dinners and balls which of late years had become quite unfamiliar to her; it all had the same impersonal and constrained character, and so on an ordinary day and in a little circle of friends it made a disagreeable impression on her
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It was his remarks It was as though he bore an impersonal contempt for everyone and everything in the about the Confederacy that made Atlanta look at him first in bewilderment, then coolly and then with hot rage
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“No? But then you lack the impersonal viewpoint
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For a brief moment she wondered with impersonal curiosity what would be expected of a mistress
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Brideshead was as grave and impersonal as ever
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have an impersonal curiosity as to what would have happened to me without you
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There was something welcoming about a family-run establishment in the midst of so many nights in impersonal, anonymous hotel rooms
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Wade and Ella, who were to make the trip with her, were silent and uneasy at their mother’s something frightening in the cold, impersonal atmosphere between their mother and still, white face
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He had been kindness itself during her anticipated her wants, kept the children from bothering her and supervised the store and miserable convalescence, but it was the kindness of an impersonal stranger
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Scarlett stopped short, her mouth open, and her eyes went swiftly to the eyes of the and withdrawn and Rhett was watching her over his cigar with impersonal amusement
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His impersonal courtesy toward her that had begun during her with sarcasm
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in the impersonal walls of a hotel, sharing the same roof, the same table, but never Throughout these weeks they had met and spoken as courteously as strangers meeting sharing the thoughts of each other
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Anything except this impersonal kindness that was written so plainly in his face
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The room, however, was as she remembered it from January—cramped, sterile, and impersonal
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best intent and best power to his tenderness for Rosamond; bearing her little claims and interruptions without impatience, and, above all, bearing without betrayal of bitterness to look through less and less of interfering illusion at the blank unreflecting surface her mind presented to his ardor for the more impersonal ends of his profession and his scientific study, an ardor which he had fancied that the ideal wife must somehow worship as sublime, though not in the least knowing why
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She absolutely declined to be puzzled; she turned her eyes to the flame of the candle as if the question were as irrelevant, or at any rate as impersonal, as Mrs
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In other words, the market is not a weighing machine, on which the value of each issue is recorded by an exact and impersonal mechanism, in accordance with its specific qualities
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Most of the conclusions derived from analysis can be stated in impersonal terms, as applicable to investors or speculators as a class
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The impersonal character of the securities market relieves this procedure of any ethical stigma, and it is considered merely as establishing a proper premium for shrewdness and a deserved penalty for lack of care
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They famously analogized the market to a voting machine, producing results that are the product partly of reason and partly of emotion, rather than an exact and impersonal weighing machine