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"heartlessly" Definitions
  1. in a way that shows no sympathy for other people

72 Sentences With "heartlessly"

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And the company will only be heartlessly kicked out of the market!
How could that same Dany heartlessly set fire to thousands of innocent women and children?
Nicole Hockley's son Dylan was one of 224 first graders who were heartlessly killed on Dec.
Are Markle, and Meghan's equally mortifying half-sister, Stephanie Grant, trying to heartlessly ruin the Duchess's day?
People with disabilities who have traditionally filled the greeter job at many stores accused Walmart of acting heartlessly.
Bullimore checks in on Dennis after Getty heartlessly releases his attack dogs on him, wondering if Dennis is gay.
Jars of jam in the refrigerator saw their innards heartlessly dumped in the garbage and substituted with cheap alcohol.
It is now lunchtime, and Joseph has heartlessly called-off the playground marriage that was due to happen this afternoon.
Impersonating his doll daughter, she heartlessly fulfills his hopes: In her, he thinks he sees his artifact coming to life.
"I am appalled that a private message to my daughter has been so heartlessly shared with the media," said Mr. Spade.
It had been about 75 minutes since yet another errant putt had breezed past its intended destination and heartlessly trundled away.
Of course, most of us are not directly affected by the inhumanity we are witnessing seeing the government treat people so heartlessly.
In their mindset of open warfare, Heyer was collateral damage; or even more heartlessly, an enemy combatant who had died on the battlefield.
Connecticut authorities are seeking justice for the dog who was heartlessly abandoned in a park this week and left to die overnight during a snowstorm.
Are we to be nation that heartlessly expels children whose parents brought them here without proper documents but who have known nothing but this country?
Larry, you do realize now that we, this group of women you so heartlessly abused over such a long period of time, are now a force.
The power of Alfred Hitchcock's genre-defining "Psycho" comes from the empathy it has for Marion Crane, and how heartlessly the perspective shifts to Norman Bates.
In the meantime, Norris is hoping that someone will recognize the recliner and report the person who heartlessly abandoned La-Z-Boy Gatson to city officials.
"We, this group of women you so heartlessly abused over such a long period of time, are now a force, and you are nothing," Raisman said.
Many are summa cum laude graduates, or have fought, bled and died in our military for the exact same American values this president trampled on today so heartlessly.
Larry, you do realize now that we, this group of women you so heartlessly abused over so long a period of time, are now a force and you are nothing.
"I have yet to see any note left behind and am appalled that a private message to my daughter has been so heartlessly shared with the media," Andy Spade said.
A puppy's loyalty to his owner nearly cost him his life after he was heartlessly abandoned on the side of a remote Mississippi road with only a recliner chair and television.
Just a week before the commemoration of Hurricane Maria's first anniversary, he has heartlessly politicized the death of 3,85033 American citizens to shameless deflect attention from the realities of his failures.
Larry, you do realize now that we, this group of women you so heartlessly abused over such a long a period of time, are now a force and you are nothing.
All children, not just documented ones, deserve the opportunity to enjoy their innocence, and a government that heartlessly separates young children from their parents does not deserve to call itself great.
"Larry, you do realize now that we, this group of women you so heartlessly abused over such a long period of time, are now a force, and you are nothing," she said.
"Larry, you do realize now that we, this group of women you so heartlessly abused over such a long period of time, are now a force and you are nothing," Ms. Raisman said.
We cannot effectively lead the world if our president speaks dismissively and heartlessly about human beings from other countries, especially those who are hoping to create a better life for their families in America.
"Larry, you do realize now that we, this group of women you so heartlessly abused over such a long period of time, are now a force, and you are nothing," the 23-year-old said.
I remember once heartlessly doing a photo essay on consumers, lurking outside of a Kmart and taking pictures of innocent people coming out with their carts, trying to frame them as miserable pawns mindlessly hording goods.
There is no reason to feel sorry for the version of Drake who floats through this album, gazing forlornly out windows, scrolling through his phone for someone to text, heartlessly boning his way out of his malaise.
Photos of her dead body have been heartlessly posted and reposted on social media after her alleged murderer Brandon Andrew Clark, who she'd met online, shared them on his Instagram story and Discord moments after slitting her throat. 
It seems that when Barrie first conceived of Peter Pan, he found the fantasy of living as heartlessly as Peter to be immensely appealing, which is why he was able to turn it into a sentimental fairy tale.
The group wants to live in a world where there are laws to prevent the cruelty of backyard breeding, putting an end to dogs who are heartlessly bred for profit and puppies who are sent to homes unhealthy and too early.
Still, it wasn't until this past June when another baby in Georgia was heartlessly abandoned in a plastic bag in the woods, with her bloody umbilical cord attached to her body, that Jones became inspired to start searching for her saviors, Yahoo!
Since the heartbreaking discovery, a Sherman Oaks animal rescue agency has been caring for the two-week-old pit bull mix and are offering a $10,000 reward to anyone who can help them find the person who heartlessly burned and dumped the pup.
But the account of 21964 witnesses heartlessly ignoring a murderous attack was widely disseminated and took on a life of its own, shocking the national conscience and starting an avalanche of academic studies, investigations, films, books, even a theatrical production and a musical.
Many of those victims will rely not only on federal and state assistance, but the charitable acts of their fellow citizens, some of whom, eager to open their wallets, will become prey to online scams heartlessly siphoning funds away from those who've lost nearly everything.
It is a shame that has only grown in recent days, as the Trump administration has released guidelines for tightening border security, heartlessly singling out for accelerated deportation children who, by the thousands, have made the hazardous trek from Central America to flee poverty and gang violence.
There are people who tastelessly start a business designed to put bodegas out of business (as one recent start up attempted) and there are people like Steve Jobs who artfully and heartlessly delivered a mortal blow to Eastman Kodak, a 129 year old company, with one addition to his design for the iPhone.
Eight years after the enactment of the ACA, voters are no longer willing to take it as Trump and Congress threaten to heartlessly take health care away from their fellow citizens, or their state legislative officials refuse to expand Medicaid, putting their political ideology ahead of the well-being of their constituents.
Then, there were the countless Trump opponents in the media, Congress and on Twitter who compared family separations at the southern border with Nazi Germany, and the Time magazine cover depicting Trump staring down heartlessly at a crying migrant girl and implying she was separated from her mother (until it emerged that she had not in fact been separated from her mother).
Maybe we like the idea that the people who "make it" in business are the ones who tell the rest of the world to fuck right off, the masochistic 20-somethings who sleep at the office, who heartlessly swindle their best friends out of money, who—like Danny Boyle's Steve Jobs or David Fincher's Mark Zuckerberg—believe in nothing but their own status as world-changing messiahs.
An example of internal deletion: :Challenging sweetheart heartlessly (6) The answer is DARING, which means "challenging", and is darling without its middle letter, or "heartlessly". Note that "sweetheart" could also be simply "wee" or the letter "E", that is, the "heart" (middle) of "sweet".
She tells Nico that she loves her but Nico heartlessly replies saying that she hates her. Warren and Sienna escape and the crowd watch in horror as the maze collapses down on top of Nico.
Excited by his criminal lifestyle, Silvana becomes attracted to Walter. She causes a diversion to help him carry out the heist, but Francesca and Marco manage to stop Walter and his accomplices. Francesca and Silvana face each other, armed with hand-guns. Francesca confronts Silvana and explains that she has been heartlessly manipulated by Walter.
Blackburn is revealed as Evelyn's lover. They have faked Evelyn's death, plotting to frame Price for the murders, hoping one of the guests will kill him in self-defense. Evelyn heartlessly kills Blackburn, adding another victim, then releases a delirious Price from the chamber. Sara finds Price, covered in blood and with Blackburn's severed head nearby, and shoots him.
Things get worst when both think of filing for a divorce. Indira leaves her in-law's house even heartlessly discarding her kids. Devastated Madhu becomes mentally ill and takes sleep inducing injections to forget his troubles. At this juncture, Madhu's sister Saroja (Geethanjali) introduces her friend Anuradha (Sarada) when spotting her applicable nature Madhu's mother makes him remarry Anuradha.
When Phyllis refused to allow Daisy to attend her wedding, Daisy heartlessly walked out as Phyllis miscarried. Angered by Phyllis and Daniel's continuing rejection, Daisy has teamed up with Ricky Williams to bring down Phyllis and see her suffer. Daisy has also conned Kevin into believing she's the innocent victim, and that she's really changed. Kevin gave her job at Crimson Lights, much to everyone else's dismay.
She complains to them of how they heartlessly drive her on. They, however, express hope that she will renounce Arindal and remain immortal. She sings (Weh' mir, so nah' die fürchterliche Stunde) of her fears that Arindal will be cursed with madness and death, and she with being turned to a statue, but then expresses hope that Arindal's love will prove strong. Battle is raging outside.
Mimmo Adami (Alberto Sordi) and Dea Dani (Monica Vitti) are local professional dancers in the impoverished Italy of the Second World War. Their lives change suddenly as American soldiers stop in their town hoping to be entertained in accordance with the Broadway style. Effectively, they perform up to their expectations. However, as the army men have to march northward, the moment of glory of Mimmo and Dea finishes heartlessly.
He heartlessly calls her a slut and throws her against the wall, to which she responds by throwing a knife at him. The knife misses and he picks it up and throws it back at her, striking her in the chest and dealing a fatal blow. The others come back only to find her half-conscious. Without any money for a doctor, however, there is little they can do but band together.
Famous singer Claire Lescot, who lives on the outskirts of Paris, is courted by many men, including a maharajah, Djorah de Nopur, and a young Swedish scientist, Einar Norsen. At her lavish parties she enjoys their amorous attentions but she remains emotionally aloof and heartlessly taunts them. She announces her intention to leave on a trip around the world. When she is told that Norsen has killed himself because of her, she shows no feelings.
Excited by the news, Chip goes to Sofia and asks her to come with him. However, Tom accosts them both and convinces her not to go with Chip. Chip, angry that Sofia chose Tom over him, heartlessly mocks Tom and reveals he "faked his orgasm" to Sofia before getting out of his chair and walking out. While chastising them from outside, Chip is hit by a bus and ends up paralyzed from the waist down, crippling him for real.
Although at first cold and ruthless, like she was designed to be, she eventually develops feelings for Vrak after he becomes a cyborg and saves her life. When Metal Alice falls against the Megaforce alongside the Messenger however, Vrak heartlessly leaves her to die and she realizes he never really valued her at all before she finally explodes in the episode “End Game” Metal Alice is voiced by Sophie Henderson in the TV series and by Marieve Herington in the video game adaption.
Myers later called the raid "righteous" for the same reason. Minnesota Roman Catholic bishops condemned the raid, saying it "heartlessly divided families, disrupted the whole community of Worthington and undermined progress that that city had made toward bridging racial and cultural differences." They also criticized the government for making the arrests on the feast day of Our Lady of Guadalupe. A manager and a union organizer in Marshalltown, Iowa, were later convicted of helping people to get jobs at Swift without proper documentation.
However, the Tsar, in establishing an armistice with the Poles and in wishing to return us into their hands, has behaved most heartlessly with us.Orest Subtelny: Ukraine – a history, p. 137. University of Toronto Press 1994. . Even after the Treaty of Pereyaslav in 1654 Hetman Bohdan Khmelnytsky continued to negotiate with the Swedes and in late 1655 his ambassador made proposals to the Swedish king Charles X Gustav to accept Ukraine as a Swedish vassal state and promised him the faithful service of the entire Zaporozhian Host.
She is so healthy and sleek that she doesn't sit still for a long time in one. Think and make decisions quickly and act quickly. She is pure and stubborn, but she can quickly admit her mistakes. When she is upset, she cries and beats her heartlessly, but she is the most girly girl among the goddesses. Athena (Voice actor: Cha Myung-hwa (episode 2-7, 11-17, 39), Woo Jung-shin (episode 10), and Lee Mi-ja (episode 32-35)): The goddess of undefeated wisdom and war.
The helpless old woman implores for shelter in her dying moments but she is heartlessly refused and so she breathes her last breaths in a rice-barn. Four or five years later, the boy Apu grows up to be very inquisitive and sensitive to the beauty and mystery of nature. He and his sister Durga are always out for some new adventures like roaming through the forests, taking part in indigenous games and plucking flowers and fruits stealthily. Apu is admitted into the village school where many village elders assemble and talk on diverse subjects.
In 1619, after the fall of coup d'état to exterminate lord Trịnh Tùng, Lê Kính Tông has killed himself by a string and his comrade Trịnh Xuân has been executed heartlessly. In that time, on official suggested lord Trịnh Tùng to support the duke Lê Trụ as new emperor. but Trịnh Thị Ngọc Trinh cried and persuaded him to support her son Duy Kỳ. Finally prince Lê Duy Kỳ has acceded to the throne as emperor Thần Tông. Trịnh Thị Ngọc Trinh became Đoan Từ Dowager Empress (端慈皇太后).
She is shown to carry machetes with her in the pilot and has pulled a gun on Stan on more than one occasion. She was also able to make a weapon out of a government-issued rubber shoe Roger had to wear as part of his stint as a prison therapist. While initially portrayed as a devoted housewife and unconditionally-loving mother who tries to have her family bond with one another, Francine's morality slowly deteriorates in later seasons. She talks insultingly and heartlessly of others, including her own children, proving herself just as selfish and shallow as her husband.
Dòmhnall expressed the hope that the descendants of the Gaels who were evicted during the Highland Clearances would return from around the world to hear from those who had stayed how heartlessly the landlords treated their ancestors. Dòmhnall expressed a vision of the Scottish Gaeldom prosperous and teeming with children and how sheep, with which the landlords replaced those whom they evicted, would be replaced with Highland cattle. Dòmhnall concluded by predicting that the women in the milking fold will sing Gaelic songs and recite Gaelic poems as they work.Domhnall Ruadh Choruna, Edited by Fred Macauley (1995), pages 88-91.
The slaves are passed and reviewed, and Legree selects Uncle Tom, one of the oldest and trusted, and the young son of Eliza, also a slave who has been with Shelby for many years. Despite the protestations of Mr. Shelby and the entreaties of the slaves themselves, these two are heartlessly taken from their homes and families. Legree refuses to buy any of the others, and as Shelby needs immediate money, he is forced to sell these two. The small boy is torn from his mother's arms and placed in Uncle Tom's care to be taken with him to Legree's plantation.
Gregor and the Prophecy of Bane received critical acclaim, especially for its treatment of difficult issues in a way that is accessible for young readers. VOYA reviewer Nancy K. Wallace notes the discussions of revenge, murder, and betrayal. She remarks on how Gregor is "prepared to heartlessly slaughter The Bane" yet overcomes his "hatred for the rats that killed his sister", but must still "face charges of treason" for his apparent betrayal of his duties. Timnah Card of the Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books describes how Gregor is "disturbed to discover his unsuspected capacities as a warrior".
Lynn Markham (Crawford) visits a beach house that once belonged to her dead husband. There, she meets real estate agent Amy Rawlinson (Jan Sterling) and Drummond "Drummy" Hall (Chandler), an attractive beach bum who wanders in and out of the house as though he owned it. Lynn learns the house was once rented to Eloise Crandall (Judith Evelyn), an older woman whose cause of death (suicide, accident, or murder) remains undetermined. Lynn later discovers "Drummy" is the accomplice of card sharks Osbert and Queenie Sorenson (Cecil Kellaway and Natalie Schafer), and that he heartlessly pursued Crandall in order to set her up for card games with the Sorensons.
Heinz- Christian Strache blamed the FPÖ for his new party's failure to enter the Gemeinderat and Landtag, accusing them of "heartlessly causing the split". Political scientists Kathrin Stainer-Hämmerle and Thomas Hofer stated that an SPÖ–ÖVP government was unlikely due to potential conflict with the federal government, which makes it unfavourable for the ÖVP. They also believed the SPÖ were unlikely to cede the finance ministry to Gernot Blümel, which would be a major stumbling block. They opined that the result weakened the position of federal SPÖ leader Pamela Rendi-Wagner while confirming the strength of the party's state governors Ludwig, Hans Peter Doskozil, and Peter Kaiser.
For an analysis of the plot structure, see Quigley 230–31. As Roger Ebert observes, in his review of the 1983 film, based on Pinter's own screenplay, "The Betrayal structure strips away all artifice. In this view, the play shows, heartlessly, that the very capacity for love itself is sometimes based on betraying not only other loved ones, but even ourselves." Still, drawing on the frequently commented influence of Proust's In Search of Lost Time and Pinter's work on 1977's The Proust Screenplay on Betrayal, more emotionally complex interpretations are possible based on a stress on dual motions, one forward in calendar time toward disillusion and one backward toward the redemptive recovery of time, in each work.
Kind-hearted by nature, Daming felt that they must have come to him because they were at their wit's end. He would rather make room for them by having his own sons sleep in the living room, than to chase them away heartlessly. As such, the story unfolds with this myriad of personalities living under the same roof and hanging around the 118 coffee-shop, where many dramatic yet comedic events took place… "118" presents the positive side of a Singaporean – passionate, practical, caring, resilient, faithful, tolerant and forward-looking – while also touching on the lesser side of our personalities. Through the dramatic play of events, we are able to see ourselves in the many characters, who are in fact a mirror of the good and bad sides of all of us.
In the story "The Next Best Thing" by writer Lars Jensen and artist José Maria Manrique,Coa Inducks — Page to the comic story The Next Best Thing Scrooge manipulates his rival Flintheart Glomgold into dating her, so he can feel free at last, but then he discovers Flintheart is heartlessly using her and rescues her. Though Scrooge has had chances to end their strange relationship, when she is truly frustrated with his behavior, he has instead chosen to pass them by and even apologizes to her at times. On another note, Brigitta acts as Scrooge's personal nurse whenever he is sick and has nursed him back to health on many occasions. She is among Scrooge's most trusted allies and she volunteers to help whenever he asks for it.
On returning, he is ruthlessly determined to destroy those who degraded him and prevented him from being with Catherine, cementing his status as an anti-hero, rather than a romantic hero. Not only does he swindle Hindley, who has fallen into alcoholism and gambling after the death of his wife, Frances, out of his ownership of Wuthering Heights and Hindley's son's inheritance; he heartlessly takes advantage of Edgar Linton's sister Isabella and marries her, before treating her in a cruel and contemptuous fashion. Although he tells Catherine that he despises Isabella and would "cut (his own) throat" if he imagined Catherine wanted him to marry Edgar's younger sister, his and Isabella's marriage promises to result in his inheriting Thrushcross Grange on Linton's death. This can only be achieved, however, by Heathcliff's forcing his and Isabella's son Linton into marriage with Catherine's daughter, who is called Cathy.
Ward was refuted "heartlessly" by Willcock and Walker in their 1936 critical edition.Whigham and Rebhorn, p. 20. Ward published several articles in scholarly journals announcing his discovery that Oxford was the author of works attributed to George Gascoigne, and in 1926 he published a reprint edition of Gascoigne's A Hundreth Sundrie Flowres, which included an introduction advancing the theory that it was in fact compiled and edited by Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford. Oxford supposedly also contributed some poems and revealed his authorship using an acrostic that spelled out "Edward de Vere" in the poem "The absent lover (in ciphers) disciphering his name, doth crave some spedie relief as followeth".Ward, B. M. A Hundreth Sundrie Flowres From the Original Edition of 1573, (1926) London: F. Etchells and H. Macdonald, pp. vii-xxxix. Ward claimed that the motto on the title page, which was signed to 22 of the 100 poems, was Oxford's; that the signature Si Fortunatus Infoelix was the posy of Christopher Hatton, a commoner, and thereby identified Hatton's contributions; and that the initials F.I. in The Poesies of George Gascoigne (1575) stood for the principal letters in Hatton's supposed motto.

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