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And his younger son Luke looks emotionlessly at the camera.
Townsfolk are around but just stand and emotionlessly stare straight ahead.
I emotionlessly consume flavorless "breakfast pasta" out of a paper cup and survey the scene.
Facebook, on the other hand, is still just a cold robot, emotionlessly posting the best and worst of us.
I went through a few boxes of tissues by the time she came back to explain, rather emotionlessly, that she 'got the colors mixed up.
My immediate impulse was to pillage the Trump effigy and retreat to the toilet, anesthetizing myself from the pain by emotionlessly chugging as many bottles as I could fit in my pockets.
During episode nine, we see Joe emotionlessly talk to Ellie and Detective Fincher like he has no idea what happened to Delilah, even though he knows she's dead in his storage unit.
For instance, being decked by a woman because you ignored approximately eight obvious social cues in favor of standing out and nodding intently but emotionlessly, like a cat watching a pigeon through a window.
On the album in question, he depicted himself as another one of hip-hop's hedonists, draped in designer threads as he drifts emotionlessly through a near-ceaseless stream of narcotic and carnal disposable pleasures.
Seriously, what kind of a guy proposes, has second thoughts, and then invites an entire film crew to watch him — completely emotionlessly, mind you — take back the three-carat diamond ring he just gave someone?
January is a slog, of rain that goes sideways, of emotionlessly eating great large wedges of Christmas cake leftover from the good times, of counting out your big mug of change at the Coinstar machine, hoping you'll have enough for a big thing of pasta and some tomatoes.
Part of the wonder of 2001 comes from the way Kubrick gives viewers time to luxuriate in the images he creates, from a space station spinning in a cosmic waltz to a lunar lander coming in for a slow approach to an astronaut emotionlessly sunbathing while watching a pre-recorded birthday message from parents halfway across the solar system.
After the funeral, Freya makes arrangements for Aiden to move out. Six months later, Aiden has seemingly been elected Prime Minister, with Freya as his Deputy Prime Minister. However, they only remain married for political purposes. They share a brief private moment before their first cabinet meeting, comprising staring at each other emotionlessly.
After surprising The Texan with a hooker, Rane declares "It's your time, boy" before shooting him. T-Bird, Melio and several other men are dealt with likewise before the final standoff between Rane and Automatic Slim. Rane kills him, emotionlessly shooting him several times. Bloodied and wounded, Rane and Vohden, supporting each other, walk out of the brothel.
One evening at Herrington High School in Ohio, several teachers and Principal Drake leave after discussing the school's budget. When Drake returns to retrieve her keys, Coach Willis becomes increasingly erratic and stabs a pencil through Drake's hand when she attempts to leave. Drama teacher Mrs. Olson emotionlessly stabs Drake with scissors as she flees the school.
During the investigation, he talked emotionlessly about all the crimes committed in five years. On the aggregate of crimes he was threatened with life imprisonment, but on November 20, 2006, in SIZO No. 1 in the city of Ufa, Zaikin hanged himself with his bed sheets. The criminal case was dismissed in connection with the death of the accused.
He was running away from the disaster, while the Priest was running toward it. The Reporter says that he, like the Priest, is looking for answers ("Curiosity"). The other characters appear, lighting candles and praying as the Priest emotionlessly "admires [his] handicraft" ("Prayer"). With one hour left until the miracle the Priest giddily points out souvenir salesmen, religious groups and celebrities ("Feed the Lions").
While two-timing with another aerobic athlete, Sang-ok spends one night with Eun-hyo, which leads to an accidental pregnancy. Due to his wealthy and spoiled upbringing, he offers her money for an abortion emotionlessly. Insulted by his actions and his lack of responsibility, Eun-hyo runs away and tries to abort by herself. The doctor from clinic requires someone to accompany her during the procedure and recovery.
Theresa finds a hidden door that leads to a secret lab under it, which includes an undocumented host-making machine and several host designs including for Dolores and for Bernard. Dr. Ford arrives, revealing to Theresa that Bernard is a host, and that she was not the first to try to oust him from the park. Dr. Ford then orders Bernard to kill Theresa, by smashing her head emotionlessly against the wall.
In the 1980s, play-by-mail gaming companies began utilizing computers to moderate games. To some degree this was an economic decision, as computers allowed the processing of more turns than humans, but with less of a human touch in the prose of a turn result. According to John Kevin Loth III, 100 percent computer moderated games would also kill a player's "character or empire" emotionlessly, regardless of effort invested. Alternatively, Loth noted that those preferring exquisite pages of prose would gravitate toward 100 percent human moderation.
She turns him down, distracting him until Cassie appears and shoots him in the head. Cassie emotionlessly tells Ringer that she killed Evan, and Ringer consoles her, stating that he was already gone, having been turned into a shell of a person without humanity. Cassie, with her downloaded knowledge, uses a keypad to open a secret door to Vosch's escape pod. Cassie leaves in the pod and Ringer searches her pockets for the explosive pill Vosch gave, so she can wipe out the base.
When faced with genuine racism he has a brittle anger that manifests itself in cold, almost emotionlessly delivered sarcasm. Kirsty - Unlike the rest of the gang, Kirsty is a highly organised person who knows exactly where she wants to go in life. She is highly intelligent but has very poor people skills, something she views as a character flaw in everyone else. She is trying to get Johnny's life organised since he is clearly incapable of doing it himself, but has not realised that he does not especially want his life organised.
Tseng was part of a circle of artists in the 1980s New York art scene including Keith Haring, Kenny Scharf, and Cindy Sherman. Tseng's most famous body of work is his self- portrait series, East Meets West, also called the "Expeditionary Series". In the series, Tseng dressed in what he called his "Mao suit" and sunglasses (dubbed a "wickedly surrealistic persona" by the New York Times) and photographed himself situated, often emotionlessly, in front of iconic tourist sites. These included the Statue of Liberty, Cape Canaveral, Disney Land, Notre Dame de Paris, and the World Trade Center.
Right before Richard opens the door to guests, Kate decides she could not hold it in anymore and blurts out with Richard standing emotionlessly at the front door. During the party, Richard’s mother, Marla (Jane Curtin) displays dismay with how both Kate and Richard are working and hopes that Kate could spend more time with the children. After the party, Kate reassures Richard that they would make it work, that nothing will fall through the cracks. Weeks past as Kate travels between Boston and NYC, seemingly perfectly juggling her personal life and her major project with Jack. After spending more time together, Kate is apparently impressed by Jack’s character, noting that he is vastly different from Bunce.
He asks her to consider helping him remove the pieces of brain as to revert to his kinder self. Olivia returns to Etta's safe-house to find Peter there, in front of several boards, filled with dates, times, and photos of Observers. He emotionlessly explains that he implanted the Observer's device in his head, had used it to switch the briefcases as to kill several of the Observers who are Captain Windmark's (Michael Kopsa) top lieutenants, including those in charge of security such that they would not be detected at Kelvin Industries, and has plans for the same for Captain Windmark, in order to avenge Etta. He demonstrates his new abilities by predicting Olivia's sentences perfectly.
They had carried out the false flag attack on the Cant in order to start a war that would distract the Solar System from what was happening on Eros. The Roci crew nuke the Anubis and return to Tycho Station, where they discover that data is being transmitted from Eros to a secret Protogen facility. They attack the station, with the Roci destroying the two stealth ships guarding it, and Miller and Fred leading a boarding party consisting of Fred's OPA soldiers, who are able to capture it. The lead scientist, Anthony Dresden, reveals that all of the scientists on the station had been "modified to remove ethical restraints," so that they could emotionlessly perform their research without empathy for the victims on Eros.
Whereas the previous album, Elodia, centered on love, Fassades theme is that of a lonely individual feeling overwhelmed by society, exemplified by the central song, Fassade, divided into three Sätze (movements), and the album's artwork. There are also sounds between symphonic gothic metal and funeral doom metal rhythms and patterns, as seen in Fassades different parts. The album's cover shows a crowd of men and women identically dressed in what can be assumed to be grey (the album's cover is in greyscale), emotionlessly watching three women wearing gothic lingerie parade down a catwalk. Every single individual in the audience has his or her head wired to the person next to them, implying that they are all part of a hivemind.
A man calling himself Henry Faber (Donald Sutherland) is actually a German spy nicknamed "the Needle" because of his preferred method of assassination, the stiletto. Cold and calculating, he is emotionlessly focused on the task at hand, whether the task is to signal a U-boat or to kill anyone who poses a threat to his mission. In England, he obtains critical information on the Allies' plans for the Invasion of Normandy but is unable to transmit the information. After narrowly escaping British intelligence in London, Faber tries to make his way to Nazi Germany, but he is stranded by fierce weather on Storm Island, which is occupied by only a woman, Lucy (Kate Nelligan); her disabled husband, David (Christopher Cazenove); their son; and a shepherd, Tom (Alex McCrindle).
However, later in the series, when Makoto and the others reach the Island of the Demon God, he discovers her still asleep, as she had been for centuries. Jinnai uses the Power Key Staff to wind-up Ifurita, awakening her, and because he is the master of the staff, she emotionlessly does his bidding. She has the destructive power to level entire cities, and because of her status as an ancient weapon she has knowledge of all the "ancient techniques" that the priestesses use and can therefore duplicate any attack or technique that's used against her, truly making her the most fearsome weapon in all of El-Hazard. On occasions when Makoto's power allows his mind to synchronize with hers, she becomes aware that he somehow knows her, despite having never met him before.

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