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"coldly" Definitions
  1. without any emotion or warm feelings; in a way that is unfriendly

284 Sentences With "coldly"

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" But Howard, sipping his whiskey, replies coldly, "We'll see.
"I may just have to kill you," he coldly responds.
"You have done this to yourself," Mamacita coldly informs her.
"I weep for you, Amina," the former friend replied coldly.
I've never seen food portrayed so coldly, especially Asian food.
He was typified as coldly callous, promiscuous and superficially charming.
They knew that they had to assess the evidence coldly.
This looks like activity coldly calculated to undermine American democracy.
He greeted me coldly and led me into his office.
Difficult to determine if Kroff is genuinely incensed, or coldly calculating.
" The Times reported that the opera had been "received rather coldly.
Marks coldly states, the hospital only allows family into the area.
Suddenly, he stared coldly at Katie, every inch the minacious K.G.B. agent.
There, he coldly ordered men to be shot for alleged Trotskyist sympathies.
"We will discuss my succession after I wear the crown," she says, coldly.
"They did this quickly, coldly, calmly and very carefully ... but not carefully enough."
Deprived of final dignity But this case, locals tell us coldly, seems simpler.
This time, he pouted, and coldly told me to go inside and change.
It is grand, yes, but not coldly solemn the way Versailles can feel.
It is a game of coldly calculated probabilities, played without hunches or emotion.
With Miriam, Antoine can be coldly rational, weepy and needy, or quietly intimidating.
" The New York Times reported that the opera had been "received rather coldly.
Her relationship with Daniel, which he'd rather coldly cut off a few days ago.
Hospital administrators see the clinics as a threat to a coldly scientific eugenics regime.
Tom Brady — Just because it was coldly efficient doesn't mean it wasn't really good.
The DePaul University Museum was the display space with the most coldly modernist feel.
Her bosses — donning pristine white gloves every day — just yell or are coldly silent.
Then Abu Hafs greeted Wood, who, appearing paralyzed by confusion, coldly took his hand.
" Ben added, "He was being stabbed quite coldly and he slumped to the ground.
Like a lot of the biggest decisions, it is more emotional than coldly rational.
Gormley's feel like clever experiments that have been transferred coldly from computer to gallery floor.
As the years passed he became coldly pragmatic about working with far-from-democratic leaders.
She could be sultry and seductive, coldly furious, anxious, or passionate — often all at once.
"I'll make sure we follow up and get you answers to those," Zuckerberg coldly responded.
My grandmother, who had bound feet, told me that my brothers were often treated coldly.
No wonder he was so coldly received on his tour of farm areas this summer.
But the tweet went viral partly for coldly assuming that people are incapable of multitasking.
In this coldly pixelated age, old-fashioned writing implements make a small but meaningful comeback.
Then the second viola muscles in like an unwelcome memory with a coldly insistent motif.
This just isn't working out, she says, and then she coldly asks me to leave.
"She's hateful, but so am I," Jamie coldly says as Brienne sobs while he rides away.
She coldly demolishes the stacked cups before giving the camera her best 'deal with it' face.
After bringing her on as a business partner, Felix coldly dismisses her from the inner circle.
He coldly breaks up with Meadow, leaving her to run home to pick up the pieces.
The snakes have grabbed that spot and are trying to hide their coldly beating hearts there.
He knows firsthand how coldly she can turn on her former allies when they've let her down.
The pestilence is described coldly from behind a panel in the form of a macabre press conference.
"I thought I had driven the weakness out of you," Theron's Ravenna says coldly to Blunt's Freya.
Even Kraus himself coldly told her to enjoy her "mediocre life" with Abasolo, a chiropractor from Miami.
Christian shows up at Ana's office and coldly eyeballs a new indie author with a sharp jawline.
But the other reality is that Clinton has been, at every turn, prepared, disciplined, and coldly strategic.
"He was being stabbed quite coldly and he slumped to the ground," he said of the victim.
That is a reality McConnell coldly pointed to when he rejected Ryan's push for an entitlement overhaul.
A photograph of the meeting showed Salah staring coldly at the prince as the pair shook hands.
"This mission is too important for me to allow you to jeopardize it," the man explains, coldly.
Both its fleeting happiness and its pervasive devastation turn into theatrical devices, coldly compiled like filmic montage.
"Adik is not a crook," the girl announced coldly, having finally stuffed the cat into its cage.
"We want to set the world on fire," he told me, eyes gleaming coldly in the gloom.
I don't rap for dead presidents," Slim Shady seethes before coldly declaring, "I'd rather see the president dead.
It can be performed coldly, impersonally; the work under review can be taken almost as an authorless artifact.
Wiser Chinese and Russian heads argue that ties are stronger because they are based on coldly calculated interests.
Joyce—calmly, coldly—asks the coroner to lift up Will's arm to see if his birthmark is there.
He glares at the man coldly for a moment, then the man takes his hands off the cart.
But the filmmakers can't seem to decide whether the test is supposed to be coldly sociopathic or openly hypocritical.
They can be illuminating or deceptive, coldly quantitative or hauntingly evocative (and in the right hands, both at once).
Foreign policy is complex and every situation needs to be coldly evaluated on the basis of U.S. vital interests.
Waiting a few days to receive a weapon would not have deterred someone with such a coldly calculated plan.
During Gates' testimony on Tuesday, Manafort stared coldly at Gates as the business partner-turned-witness testified against him.
Aunt Eller, who's had moral authority throughout, now coldly eschews the rule of law for a ruthless frontier efficiency.
Presenting Mr. Pickles as a grieving father, he says (a bit coldly), would freak out children and parents alike.
He's echoed later on by Ed, who coldly challenges Madeline's idea that there is an "us" during their breakup.
Instead of immediately treating him, a nurse and a doctor coldly debate whether he's worth the effort to save.
The iron in Bellow's soul was that he craved love and experience, and learned to view them coldly, clinically.
Christopher has enormous charm — a twinkle and a smile — that makes this coldly logical character feel even more dangerous.
"They did this quickly, coldly, calmly, and very carefully — but not carefully enough," Pike County Sheriff Charles Reader said Tuesday.
Corbally coldly surveyed the group and then stepped forward and shot the German officer he thought had the least information.
These narratives of stoic anguish make it seem natural and unremarkable for men to coldly ignore pain in real life.
Across from each other, the gun's round black muzzle and the face's coldly impersonal eye (or camera lens) are chilling.
The woman, still bloody, now delirious, is coldly interrogated by a police inspector (Sergio Scarlatella) determined to find the infant.
He treats them more than a little like livestock: yelling at them, controlling their lives, and coldly discussing their potential.
But it underscores the granddaughter's difficult task in trying to craft an empathetic portrait of a man so coldly rational.
She watched coldly as her brother pushed a small child out a window ... because the boy caught them having sex.
He counters by saying if she drinks at work again, he'll tell Bailey, and Jo coldly says they have a deal.
Through this cosy domesticity, as the years ran on, the winds of globalisation and technological change blew as coldly as elsewhere.
"He's down for the count," Hardy says coldly, as he and the sortie fly over a giant frigate filled with men.
Rather than deny this, the art dealers interviewed for the film are remarkably candid about how coldly they approach their trade.
Shot at night, the coldly lit buildings and street scenes look so futuristic they may leave you second-guessing the date.
Mel B coldly boxed up and tossed out her estranged husband's stuff ... according to Stephen Belafonte, who's not taking it well.
Alice admitted rather coldly that she felt "ecstatic" when President William McKinley was assassinated and her father became the 26th president.
But when it gets to the point that nonsmokers are standing coldly outside to try to get involved with it—i.e.
So it's no surprise that she takes well to "Private Dancer," Tina Turner's coldly steaming ballad about sex work and isolation.
Since then, over a hundred patients have been frozen across the country, coldly awaiting a future where they can be reanimated.
Apart from a coldly dubious political calculus, there is no moral, honorable, prudent or even partisan reason to renominate this man.
Veterans of China's civil war remembered how he coldly ordered the killing not just of traitors, but also of their extended families.
Brienne is more concerned about leaving her alone with Littlefinger, but Sansa thinks she can handle him and rather coldly dismisses her.
The grim, driven men of this story have a coldly distant, heroic quality to them that belongs more to myth than history.
"Fully 62% of Republicans with just a few or no Democratic friends feel very coldly toward Democrats," Pew reported in June 2016.
In May, Foxy Brown was coldly welcomed at Kandi Burruss' Welcome to the Dungeon tour at Terminal 5 in New York City.
As Kampouris whined about loving a young man and being forced to marry a rich old reprobate, McTeer circled her, smiling coldly.
If you just look at it coldly on a spreadsheet, Clinton was hurt by non-voting among African Americans — especially younger ones.
Then came the proclamation, coldly read out by Geri's lawyer: "Sadly, I would like to confirm that I have left the Spice Girls".
US-Iranian relations will be rough and coldly transactional for the foreseeable future, and if we're lucky, there won't be any serious shooting.
A giant, nude Siren coldly gazes down at him, touching his scalp in a gesture that seems both to tyrannize and revive him.
Brenna Murphy reimagines Oregon's misty sequoia forests in vibrant digital mandalas and techno-mystic installations, which are at once coldly computerized and organic.
Then, once they're behind closed doors, the only sound that will be heard is the delicate whisper and swish of coldly brandished knives.
And in her best scene, she coldly confronts the film's love interest, Chris Pine, as he infiltrates a German party as a spy.
We tend to forget that the first coldly expedient hero to anchor an influential, long-running series named after him wasn't Tony Soprano.
Pierce, meanwhile, plays Thomas as more removed, with a coldly patrician air, but his conviction that Hill is a liar seems entirely sincere.
She writes that he responded coldly, "with conviction and a tinge of condemnation," and suggested that she simply hadn't married the right man.
In one of the book's darker stories, a teenage girl coldly toys with a widow, cheerily insisting the woman's dead husband is alive.
Yet these things were never mentioned as the Douglas County school board coldly executed its political agenda to a standing ovation last week.
When I asked Carter about this, he answered that deterrence had to be about more than just coldly calculated red lines and retaliatory threats.
It's a trilogy that takes the subtext of Paradise Lost, with its tragically compelling Satan and its coldly authoritarian God, and makes it text.
It was then Hicham began what has become a journey of horror, appearing in numerous ISIS propaganda videos and coldly killing in terrible ways.
Both include a moment, from a tape recorded by the prosecution's psychiatrist, in which Lyle coldly compares missing his mom to missing his dog.
The suit claims Simmons warned the publications the story was false but they were "coldly oblivious to the damage their cruel stories would cause ... "
Further complicating things for Ramsay is that his coldly calculating father Roose Bolton has sired another child, and the maesters say it's a boy.
Turnbull has since said the proposed laws are not targeted at any one country, but the Chinese government has reacted coldly to the legislation.
Now take it up on him a little while he watches her coldly, then up on her when she asks him to stay. Nice.
The Butcher of Bosnia, a nickname I thought let him off lightly, stared at me coldly and muttered something to his aide-de-camp.
They also looked at measures of perceived polarization, like how warmly or coldly supporters of each party felt about people in the other party.
A photograph of the meeting published by the official Saudi Press Agency showed Salah staring coldly at the prince as the pair shook hands.
So do I. Bonnie and Bill's "If this van's a-rockin', don't come a-knockin'" moment is coldly calculated, meticulously planned and wildly unpredictable.
For all its Orwellian blather, the Kim family dictatorship has survived this long by being coldly rational, even as it projects wild-eyed belligerence.
It also makes our shame deeper now — because to how many younger colleagues have we coldly and pragmatically hinted that this too shall pass?
The tone can, by turns, be interrogatory, tender, coldly scientific, analytical, allegorical, plain and painful, all without ever asking for sympathy or singling herself out.
During the endless rec-room card games that fill up a prison sentence, he would lose and then snort in frustration before growing coldly silent.
In a well-tailored suit, he eyed his mercenary guests coldly and told Golan that in another context they'd be trying to kill each other.
His son and Shanann's brother, Frankie Rzucek, comforted his father by putting his arm around him while he stared coldly at his brother-in-law.
Here are the takeaways from a foreign policy recap in the President's State of the Union address that was coldly realistic and characteristically risk-averse.
" "When he forcefully picked me up and shoved me into a wall to rape me vaginally from behind he calmly and coldly said, 'It's fine.
The pestilence, in this case, is not zombies but us: human beings, who kill not from hunger but coldly and casually, because it's mildly convenient.
From the outside, that world looks brutal, at least for young women who have internalized the idea that empowerment means mastering a coldly performative sexuality.
Unlike Becky, who has to coldly scheme her way into people's affections, Amelia is loved by all, including Captain Dobbin (Rhys Ifans), George's caring best friend.
That same man later pleads with the sheriff to rescue him from Peggy because she calmly and coldly slid her knife into him while preparing lunch.
The implication of emasculation there is raised to near castration in the work's final bit, when Ms. Vadas coldly pulls the plug from Mr. Czitrom's guitar.
The younger Qaddafi is at once violently unpredictable and coldly reptilian; he congratulates himself for his magnanimity in helping Matar, then forgets or breaks his promises.
How disgusting, then, to hear White House aide Kelly Sadler coldly dismiss McCain's opposition to the nomination of Gina Haspel to be director of the CIA.
Just type in your occupation and they'll coldly spew out the often dismal odds: landscaping (95% chance of automation), barber (80%), public relations specialist (18%). Ouch.
Scarcely more welcoming is the dimly lighted, coldly luxurious apartment where Zhenya and her boyfriend sedately fornicate, or the barricaded dwelling of her estranged, viperish mother.
Much of the symphony's seismic power is preserved in this recording — especially the second movement's explosive climax, with coldly steady snare drums that conjure relentless gunfire.
Dmitri is charismatic and impulsive, in love with the same woman as his father; Ivan is coldly intellectual; Alyosha, the primary narrator, is naive and religious.
The president shook everyone's hands, but then coldly turned to his neighbor, a fellow billionaire who lives down the block from Trump's Mar-a-Lago resort.
When it suits her, she can be charming, but, to the poor spinster, Miss Bates, she is coldly polite at best, and, at worst, openly derisive.
But virtually every expert now dismisses those explanations, saying that North Korea has managed its history-defying survival too cannily to be anything but coldly rational.
It required them to leave the building together, and continue down the sidewalk as they hashed over an office tragedy, to which Axelrod has responded coldly.
Plenty of critics, myself included, have mounted the argument that an over-reliance on virtual techniques has made big-league directors lazy, and their films coldly impersonal.
My character — sporting a fur jerkin and long braids of red hair — has an array of primitive-looking but spiky weaponry with which to coldly kill them.
If you, like me, have taken an art history class, you might remember the ways in which paintings are coldly dissected into diagonals and paths of light.
And we've been coldly reminded of the complexity of the modern international startup, once seen as a strength, but, post-Brexit, could now become a huge headache.
Our son, almost 2 years old, plays the involuntary role of diffuser, softening preconceived judgments of people who would otherwise approach us coldly, or not at all.
Neighbors described her behaving erratically, even coldly, in the immediate aftermath of the crime – with one neighbor telling the jury that Rea, though initially hysterical, never cried.
If Ansari did treat her coldly or neglectfully, it's reasonable to think that the shame she felt right after was the surface effect of a deeper wound.
Just doling out a psilocybin capsule in "a sterile, fluorescent-lit clinic, with an uncaring practitioner who treats you coldly" might not lead to the best outcomes.
By his own account, he openly participates in the so-called thug life — he threatens rivals, waves guns around, coldly describes horrific acts of violence and gang warfare.
After Sansa lays out her case for treason, prompting Littlefinger to beg for his life, Arya coldly slashes his throat, leaving him gasping in a pool of blood.
Kept out of training and missions by Hargreeves, who coldly tells her "You're just not special," she struggles to find her place in her family and the world.
As excited as Bette is to spend time with her grandchildren, BD coldly informs her that Jeremy has already brought the children back to their home in Pennsylvania.
But his visit was coldly received, or just plain ignored, by state party leaders worried his presence would be used against moderate Democrats ahead of the November elections.
Compare that to stiff, icy Clinton who once coldly told an adoring young woman to "go to the end of the line" after being asked for an autograph.
Instead of trying to make your character feel realistic or human, the game pushes you to coldly embrace being a machine, hyper-optimizing every interaction with the world.
But I will avoid this sanctimonious instinct and declare coldly: Israel had a clear objective when it was shooting, sometimes to kill, well-organized "demonstrators" near the border.
Not to mention their cold last words to their victims before it all went down: "Your son is weak, just like you," Ellaria says coldly to a dying Doran.
All I know is the game said to clear the roof, and provided no options for me to deal with the situation other than coldly bashing in their skull.
The days of the deadpan half-characters and intentionally shoddy camerawork may be behind us, but it wasn't coldly calculated; audiences seem to have simply moved past the mockumentary.
But in the Season 26 premiere, the show quickly and coldly killed off Kevin's wife, played by Erinn Hayes, with just a throwaway comment followed by a lukewarm joke.
This makes it easy to imagine robot bosses coldly monitoring our work and firing us when we don't meet pre-calculated criteria — HAL 9000 in a suit and tie.
It's easy to hate Rasmussen when you've seen him in action, just like it's easy to hate the fishermen when you've seen them coldly slice open a pregnant dolphin.
And with that, Nadal, as he did during the entire span of a vintage and coldly efficient victory, had put his opponent on an energy-sapping, confidence-draining string.
As Amy Cuddy writes in "The Psychology of Anti-Semitism," in prosperous, stable times, countries tend to tolerate Jewish populations, viewing them as competent, but still feel coldly towards them.
Another AI coldly challenged his partner in a multihour game of wits, eventually convincing the human character to champion our AI group as fully sentient and worthy of legal protections.
In one, the pointy-eared couple coldly reason their way through everyday home life as their dog with a matching bowl-cut hairdo leaps through a sleek automated doggy door.
The images we see of dead mothers and children may represent not helpless bystanders but deliberate targets, killed not out of madness or cruelty but out of coldly rational calculation.
Riley Keough ("Mad Max: Fury Road" and the Starz series "The Girlfriend Experience") plays the team's coldly detached leader, who makes the two lowest earners fight each other each week.
It is a moment of deeply uncomfortable dramatic irony: We, the audience, know something she does not, which is that only moments earlier, Trump was coldly appraising her body parts.
Brilliantly portrayed by the legendary Lotte Lenya and Robert Shaw, Klebb and Grant embody Hollywood's preferred vision of Cold-War Russian spies: powerful, yet coldly asexual extensions of the state.
Similarly, Republicans who told pollsters they felt coldly toward African Americans in 2011 were 20 points likelier to support Trump than Republicans who said they felt warmly toward African Americans.
Since the Red Wedding, we've all been on our toes looking for clues, digging up theories, and coldly analyzing which characters seem necessary to the endgame and which ones do not.
She brings him a check to put a stop to this, but he coldly informs her that her would-be bribe is only half the amount that Luella Parsons is offering.
The evidence tells us this: The defendant coldly and deliberately ended four lives, not in a fit of rage, not by way of accident, but in a calculated and sickening manner.
Even his favorite Cabinet member, Mike Pompeo, got shoved aside; the secretary of state was mercilessly skewered by the North Koreans and even coldly stood up on a visit to Pyongyang.
And when singers don't arrive with a fully formed idea of their characters, or the vocal resources to fill them, the machine's smooth planes coldly project their hesitancy into the auditorium.
What people are trying to understand is whether it was premeditated — whether she coldly calculated that surrender would not be sufficient or whether it was a spur-of-the-moment decision.
In its final episode, "Breaking Bad" valorizes Walter, a man who once coldly watched a woman die of an overdose without doing anything to save her, among many other horrific deeds.
The Parent Trap is hailed as an uplifting family comedy, but from a different angle, it could be a wrenching drama of the how two parents coldly and systematically separated their children.
Set inside the coldly industrial Brooklyn Army Terminal, the show is spread over a labyrinth of 14 rooms, each of which contains its own scene complete with meticulous set and superb actors.
Here's an example: I can remember sitting across from one doctor at her desk — during a work meeting, not a medical appointment — and watching her coldly, contemptuously, appraise every inch of me.
On the campaign trail and early in his presidency, Trump claimed that he was a hard-nosed realist coldly pursuing American interests without regard for how countries were choosing to govern themselves.
"You've been really nice and helpful with me, but, you've become a huge problem and I don't see a reason we shouldn't just kill you right now," Lucious coldly tells his wife.
If an ordinary show's affinity is to theater, Hatsune Miku's is to film: both are coldly automatic, non-spontaneous, even projected, with bleeding-edge invention, onto a vast and gleaming silver screen.
But it has powerful enemies as well like ICER that are dedicated to the collectivist principle and coldly calculating who is too expensive to treat and who is too costly to save.
Bewilderingly, the protagonists of Solstad's fictions have coldly identified the life-lie but seem to have resigned themselves to yet more of it—a resignation so unillusioned that it almost resembles rebellion.
Though the Republican politicians who have endorsed and praised Trump have gotten their share of criticism, they've been acting in a coldly rational manner, so far as their own careers are concerned.
Even more heartbreakingly, per the episode's director, David Nutter, Jaime coldly informs Brienne, "I don't love you anymore," as the camera focuses on her face, though we don't hear him say this.
" The Post says an "assault-weapons ban" would be "aimed at the likes of the El Paso shooter, who coldly plotted how to kill as many as possible, as quickly as possible.
This location is the creative hub of the company, housed in a 17th-century hôtel particulier, painstakingly refurbished and planted with one of those coldly geometric, Le Notre-ish box-hedge gardens.
The candidness of one falconer, coldly laying out his vulnerabilities for Calderón's camera — nightmares about losing his bird, his absent secret-agent father — humanizes the man who could otherwise be seen as evil.
Unfortunately, just as quickly as their date gets good, it ends and Charlie is left confused wondering if she misread the situation after going in for a kiss and Joseph coldly pulling away.
She had been waiting for the photojournalist to come and speak to her, but he didn't, and as more time passed the knowledge began to creep coldly over her that he would not.
This is a viewpoint that sees the world in terms of spheres of influence, is coldly realist and owes more to Metternich than more idealistic visions of spreading democracy or protecting human rights.
We actually opened with what looked like the early days of his alter ego, a flashback that found a young Elliot coldly rejecting his dying father and claiming the signature jacket for himself.
He also urged Obama to talk to the Russians about working together on Syria, a coldly realistic suggestion that might have ended the war faster, albeit by foreclosing the opposition's hope of victory.
One who is capable of manipulating his victims through coldly calculated grooming methodologies, presenting the most wholesome, caring external persona as a deliberate means to insure a steady stream of children to assault.
The homage to Lucia Nogueira, for example, was well exhibited, with careful attention to detail, but nevertheless delivered a coldly magisterial sensibility that I find one of the worst aspects of modernist art.
But Swift, who has maintained a strict wall between her two personas, tried to play it both ways: be the put-upon victim in her songs, but continue to coldly calculate her public persona.
And earlier in the day we got a glimpse of the kinds of cutting attacks her campaign can deploy, with supporter John Lewis coldly excising Sanders from any involvement in the civil rights movement.
One moment Obi Wan is a kindly old man, and in the next he is a deadly warrior who will coldly maim anyone who gets in his way, a defining duality of the Jedi.
The kicker comes when Paper Boi returns to the barbershop and instead of stopping at Bibby's station coldly blanks him and walks to another man's chair — the barbershop equivalent of crossing the picket line.
The first two acts, which depict the fall of Troy, place the action in a wartime cityscape, with coldly gray buildings juxtaposed with the brightly lit, wood-paneled interior of the royal family's home.
He said he wrote "Green Room" — which stars Anton Yelchin as Pat, the punk band's heart, and Patrick Stewart as Darcy, a coldly pragmatic neo-Nazi — mainly for his former bandmates in teenage punk groups.
A cutup at the hotel bar with his beloved baseball writers, he was coldly unsentimental with his players, unafraid to bench a slumping star or trade a player at the first sign of diminishing returns.
"The coldly logical response to [the study] would seem to be to discontinue naloxone use," wrote the Washington Post columnist Megan McArdle (who did not ultimately endorse that "logical" conclusion, finding in it "something repulsive").
Earlier this year, a drunk man was arrested for knocking the K5 over, though the robot wasn't always at the victim end of the spectrum after tripping up a toddler and coldly driving away last summer.
Ciro (Marco D'Amore, whose quiet charisma holds your attention) is a coldly efficient killer and canny strategist — he's the Michael, but because he's not in the family, he has to work with Gennaro, or appear to.
I know, we're supposed to see her as coldly ambitious and calculating, and on some issues — like macroeconomics — she does sound a bit bloodless, even when she clearly understands the subject and is talking good sense.
At the big breakfast meeting, he drops the prefatory comment, "If this is just laboratory time, human emotions extracted," and then rather coldly suggests that Tom could take the hit, sounding completely dispassionate and rational throughout.
Another bit of happy information is that seasoned veterans like Pinck will not coldly turn you away if you come clamoring for help when they are all booked up, but you may not get immediate service.
Soon the Yanks are running away, hands raised in panic, only to meet a murderous American officer, who is shown coldly ordering the fatal machine-gunning of his own troops to frighten the rest back into action.
At the age of eleven, he was sent, by train, along a just completed rail line, to a small settlement in Oregon, to live with an uncle, who treated him coldly and loaded him down with chores.
His third act bogs down in the obscure details of a real estate scheme, yet it also contains the play's most cutting line, when Sartorius, Blanche's father, realizes just how coldly his pampered daughter regards the poor.
Because the virus is coldly indiscriminate and nearly inescapable, it leaves us all, rich and poor, in the same boat: The only way any of us is truly protected is if the least among us is protected.
Like Michael Weist, for instance, a very young agent who manages a stable of social media stars and treats them more than a little like livestock, yelling at them, controlling their lives, and coldly discussing their potential.
On the other hand, it expands the depiction of the pilot Aarfy's rape and murder of a prostitute so that he can be shown to be coldly predatory, now most likely a requirement for the scene's inclusion.
"Girl was in a hurry, I guess," says C.C. coldly, when accessing her body on the pavement, which earns him a well-deserved punch in the gut from Alston, who genuinely liked Ruby, same as everyone did.
When an employee shoots me a weird look or I see her hand slowly creep towards the Nordstrom phone to call over a manager, I double down, and coldly recite the store policy of "no questions asked".
Perhaps pop culture's reluctance to take internet dating seriously is because its very existence — the agency of swiping through possible matches, the premeditation, the inherent callousness in coldly surveying people — poses an existential threat to the meet-cute.
From its description, the lounge sounds like nothing so much as those first-class areas in airports, the ones coldly emanating password-protected wifi to which you, the pathetic economy-class peon, will never be able to connect.
When I angrily protested to my father that I had almost had a heart attack, he coldly told me that I was worrying too much and that life was not as bad as the media were portraying it.
Coldly handing Jesus over to his death in exchange for 30 pieces of silver was an over-the-top, cartoon-level move, but Peter's terrified denial of the man he believed to be the savior of the world?
The kind of pressure that might, for example, lead a program to push its players too hard in workouts (ahem, Oregon) or coldly rescind a scholarship offer from an eager kid to make room for someone else (ahem, UConn).
Highlights of the episode: If you're not already mad at Walt, you're probably heated when he angrily outs Jesse to the white supremacists, and are torn up when he coldly reveals he let Jane die before his own eyes.
" And then the woman who had pried me open, who had told me in the same car and under the same windows that I was her epicenter, stared through the windshield and said coldly, "I don't believe in hierarchies.
The narrative meat of his side journey with Rick is ultimately spoiled by Henry's return as well; Morgan succumbs to a more brutal side of himself when he coldly murders the Savior captors that had Rick on the ropes.
After all, when the facts of the show are presented coldly, Cassie and her dad are having perfectly rational responses: Huh, maybe you shouldn't get engaged to someone you know from a few isolated dates chaperoned by a camera crew.
A coldly efficient kind of cyber monitoring is entering the office that can ensure every keyboard stroke is accounted for, your computer can be randomly screen-grabbed, and even your sleep can be monitored to make sure you're achieving optimal performance.
I'm not arguing for less road safety, but there are ways to humanize modern cars — as McLaren showed when it followed its coldly calculated 12C with cars that now evoke the company's swooping logo in the shape of their headlights.
Analysts say that North Korea cultivates a sense of unpredictability verging on irrationality, but that, in fact, the government remains coldly calculating, edging up to the brink of war to keep aggressors at bay and its savagely oppressed people cowed.
Conjuring a dank, grimy-gray palette that's coldly oppressive, he and his cinematographer, Neil Oseman, fail to elucidate a bewildering jumble of real-world evils (hunger, physical abuse) and otherworldly threats (premonitions, demonic possession) that never come close to cohering.
That Sarek, at the end of this episode barely looks at Burnham after the revelation about her post-Academy life, doesn't acknowledge the revelation itself and then coldly says, "Technically, we are not related," is a disservice to the character.
Though he calls for liberals to adopt "a coldly realistic view of how we live now," he spends much of his book jeering from afar at millennial "social justice warriors," whose "resentful, disuniting rhetoric" supposedly destroyed a once-great liberal tradition.
Instead of giving the narrator money—"I didn't want to render my offer coldly transactional and turn into his landlord, especially when I wasn't paying rent myself"—Billy will clean and occasionally cook in exchange for a place to stay.
Kvyat was coldly demoted this year from the Red Bull team to the weaker Toro Rosso team, which is now looking closely at another Red Bull protégé, Pierre Gasly, who is in second place in the GP2 series, a Formula One feeder series.
We've already seen this debonair devil gleefully pummel patrons of a gay club in Berlin; now he's being serenaded by children singing "Ave Maria" while he coldly slaughters captives in the empty swimming pool of the aptly named Hotel Terminus in Lyon.
We've already seen this debonair devil gleefully pummel patrons of a gay club in Berlin; now he's being serenaded by children singing "Ave Maria" while he coldly slaughters captives in the empty swimming pool of the aptly named Hotel Terminus in Lyon.
I think although he treats her fairly coldly, what we've seen with Jaime Lannister is that he might respond badly to something, particularly with Brienne, but then he takes the time to reflect and think about it, and he's sort of brought back.
This is not consolation as we normally know or seek it — "Night of Fire" is a coldly contemplative book rather than a comforting one — but it is an interesting idea for fiction, which normally depends so heavily on the notion of individual consciousness.
It's also a coldly cynical reworking of Jay Roach's "Meet the Parents" (which Mr. Hamburg helped write) as Laird, an oversexed tech billionaire, terrorizes Ned and Barb (Bryan Cranston and Megan Mullally), the middle-class Midwestern parents of his girlfriend, Stephanie (Zoey Deutch).
Such isolation has become the theme of the secretary of state's tenure, as the White House freezes him out of policymaking, allies treat him coldly and his diplomatic corps views him as something of a pariah because of his tendency to ignore them.
Yet in an evening of Mozart, who has been central to the Cleveland identity since the days George Szell led it, the ensemble showed the same trademark qualities it had in January: clarity, enthusiasm, commitment, a cohesion that's warmly responsive rather than coldly exact.
The result: Jaime, arriving at Winterfell to pledge his assistance to the North, saw Bran across the crowded castle courtyard in the show's final moments and proceeded to freak out while Bran stared at him coldly, making it clear that bygones are definitely not bygones.
Elle is instead a deadly serious and deeply reasoned film about rape, not solely from the director's point of view—Verhoeven doesn't examine his character coldly—but from Michèle herself, (and by proxy, Huppert) who undertakes an intellectual examination of her rape and rapist.
Ex-Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort stared coldly at Rick Gates as his business partner-turned-witness testified against him Tuesday in federal court, implicating him in an alleged scheme to commit tax and bank fraud with millions made through political work in Ukraine.
When Eagleton was forced to admit he'd undergone electric-shock therapy twice in the 1960s, McGovern made matters worse—and wrecked his reputation as the one honest politician in Washington—by first backing him "one thousand percent," then coldly dumping him from the ticket.
His previous album (with Ryan Lewis) was received coldly, but in the last year, a movement he's well-suited to has begun to emerge: the hip-hop jubilant, featuring good-natured, PG-13 in image (but not lyric) stars like Lil Yachty, D.R.A.M. and Kyle.
But amid the testy debates and stump speech sniping, this ad reminds viewers that the campaign is ultimately about everyone — a rare injection of togetherness when the nation is being coldly deconstructed by candidates and their strategists into a jigsaw puzzle in either red or blue.
"The Trump administration isn't just willfully blind to the reality of systemic racism — it&aposs coldly indifferent to its destructive consequences, and it&aposs absolutely committed to dismantling any efforts to address our nation&aposs original sin," Democratic National Committe Chairman Tom Perez said in a statement.
Over the course of the film, her instincts about Peter's instability and dangerous possessiveness are proven absolutely correct: He immediately turns violent, coldly destroying the grand piano we see him playing early on and smashing one of the Christmas tree ornaments on the sorority house's grand tree.
The spacecraft was accelerating, the astronauts were moon-bound, and like millennia of explorers before them, they knew that, depending on a thousand-thousand variables, their immediate future had now turned coldly binary: they would get where they were going or they would die in the effort.
After we make what seems like an easy early choice — to accept the lucrative job offer Stefan's just been offered — Colin informs us coldly that we took the "wrong path," and months later, our game debuts to a lackluster review of zero (0!) stars out of five.
I promise not to give away the formidable genius of the plot — but the premise, loosely, is this: Trudy, jittery and fragile, lives in a London townhouse as dilapidated as it is valuable, where she spends hot afternoons coldly plotting the murder of her husband, John.
However, aside from the lingering images of disemboweled innards and hacked limbs, the film's most startling aspect is the presence of esteemed British actor Sir Patrick Stewart as Darcy Banker, the drably attired, soft-spoken club owner, who also happens to be a coldly pragmatic neo-Nazi.
Although Rush's music was proudly untrendy, it drew fiercely loyal fans who embraced lyrics like those Mr. Peart wrote for "The Spirit of Radio": All this machinery making modern music Can still be open-hearted Not so coldly charted It's really just a question of your honesty.
In "Big Little Lies," the witnesses being questioned aren't the suspects but a Greek chorus of Otter Bay parents, whose put-downs reminded me of the narrator of the opening of Jonathan Franzen's "Freedom," a voyeur who sees the book's main character in coldly satirical terms.
In "Ada" (1957), which is the first portrait that Katz made of his wife, he is beginning to define a territory that is neither as coldly impersonal as what Frank Stella would soon stake out, nor as heatedly expressive as Willem de Kooning is in "Woman, I" (10003).
As the earlier America First movement gathered strength in 1939, Charles Lindbergh, a pilot-turned-demagogue, used national radio to urge Americans to harden their hearts against tales of Old World suffering and to shun war in Europe, judging national interests as coldly "as a surgeon with his knife".
It was left to the dispassionate BBC to cut short the bathos: "Brexit is far from 'done,'" the Beeb coldly said, before listing the many travails still to come, most notably the negotiations that now begin with the E.U. on the details of Britain's future relationship with the Continent.
Just as she was looking a little bit human, racking up points as a "gold star mom," she turned around and coldly denied Carrie's appeal to her now television-ready maternal instincts, rejecting even the possibility of delegating an aide to make a quick phone call or two.
It's hard not to think of shadowy men and women (mostly men) coldly making decisions about my life and the lives of my friends: what my healthcare will look like, who I'm allowed to marry, or if I'll even have a reasonably healthy planet to live on for the next 11 years.
By describing Chapman as "the acquisition" and his plummeting value due to potential assault charges as "the price point," Cashman coldly separated himself from the truth of the matter, which is that he was able to land the best reliever in the game for peanut shells because Chapman did something really bad.
And Mr. Trump himself, who coldly tweeted two days before the first round of France's presidential election that the latest terrorist attack would have "a big effect" on the vote and told The Associated Press it would help Marine Le Pen of the far-right National Front, should also consider visiting France.
" And feminists bristled at Biden for appearing to shout at Warren as he took a measure of credit for her idea to create the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, prompting a tense exchange during which he tried to recover by telling Warren she did a "helluva job," to which Warren coldly replied, "Thank you.
Sessions, in his 22 months in office, put in place several policy changes that substantially increase the pressure on asylum officers and immigration judges to expel immigrants without papers (whether asylum seekers caught at the border or unauthorized immigrants arrested by Immigration and Customs Enforcement while living in the US) coldly and efficiently.
The Chair has been around for decades, but it was in the post-recession period, around 2010, that it became ubiquitous: its arching metal back wrapping just barely forward enough to intrude on your hips, the nearly flat seat inviting you to join it, coldly and bracingly, like Ursula inviting you into her underwater lair.
But where is the love for the possible victims of a foreseeable global catastrophe: the damaged or dead adults, and the babies for whom — and mark these coldly clinical words carefully — fetal brain disruption sequence is as terrible as it sounds, and extinguishes the hope of a normal life even before it has begun?
The glamorous, wealthy explorer who sweeps Lyra away from Oxford in the first episode isn't the coldly cruel villain I remembered from the books, but is no less terrifying for it — she's a fraction less ruthless, more vulnerable and unhinged, and Wilson lets her sneer tremble and her icy facade shatter in key moments.
Rejected coldly by Grace after confessing this liaison, Joel hurls himself headlong into showbiz and begins constructing not so much a double life as a corrugated one, which included attraction to women, convention and the public approbation each conferred as well as the exciting, shameful lure of the hotel masseur and the gay bathhouse.
His newfound fame also means he comes into contact with people who want to make their fortune off the young upstarts and their fans — like Michael Weist, a very young agent who manages a stable of social media stars and treats them more than a little like livestock, yelling at them, controlling their lives, and coldly discussing their potential.
Perhaps I'm being harsh to an increasingly frail artist who has already more than proven himself, but from a coldly art-historical perspective, given that the iPad lends itself particularly to the naïve tendencies in Hockney's drawing skills, the case for it here as a method of advancing the means of making art is not exactly convincing.
So yes, from a coldly analytical point of view, avoiding tax is avoiding tax, but when one in five millennials lives in poverty and when the share of income going to the 1 percent is rising, it's not hard to make a distinction between making a bit of cash-in-hand and creating an offshore fund in the Virgin Islands.
Listen, a flap where a gate shuts, where the next step is coldly placed without hope—& crackles rising where your footfall goes—oh I am huge—I would take back names give up the weight of being give up place delete there delete possess , go, love, notice, shape, drift, to be in minutes once again, in just one hour again.
This is what it looks like when the theory of "human-computer integration" becomes reality: Reached over email, Rekimoto tells me about some of the things his invention can be used for, and why it's worthwhile: "remote presentation / giving a lecture at a classroom, remote participation at a conference (especially for asking questions for presenters), remote doctor's hospital rounds, training," he lists coldly.
City (2012) and To Pimp a Butterfly (2015), were long, thorny, endlessly multifaceted, almost novelistic epics, whose messy narratives found Lamar slipping into different voices and perpetually circling back on himself over music whose stark, grand, through-composed beauty fit the semi-tragic tone — Good Kid in the way its coldly expansive electrobeats frame several pained, weary, chirpy voices around Lamar's centralized own; Butterfly in the way the beats leave space enough for a whole live jazz ensemble, lending the music a magically breezy, liquid fluidity while also functioning as a built-in racial metaphor.
The alienating effects of Gironcoli's art — the imagery redolent of authoritarianism, dehumanization, and torture, as well as the reflective surfaces, created with metallic paint to conjure a distinctly anti-sensual, if coldly erotic, atmosphere — are of a piece with his outsider persona; unwilling or unable to ingratiate himself with the right people in Vienna's cultural elite, he lived in desperate poverty until 1977, when he was unexpectedly awarded a lifetime appointment as professor and head of the Master School of Sculpture at the city's Academy of Fine Arts.
This is black metal at its most grand, coldly melodic and unapologetically over-the-top without stumbling into wimpy, overly symphonic territory—the deranged organ trills on the title track is proof enough of that, to say nothing of the soaring, anthemic guitar/keyboard interplay on "Metamorphosis" or the unnerving audio samples on "Disgust & Remorse Part I." Anagnorisis​ has always felt like a band that demanded quite a lot of itself, and on Peripeteia​, one gets the distinct impression that they're finally satisfied—not enough to stop, or to slow down, but to push even harder.

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