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Nothing. Right. Except they do it systematically, quantitatively, unemotionally. Right. Right?
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It's time to start thinking coolly and unemotionally about some personal issues.
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But remember, to Buffett it's all about looking at the numbers on the page unemotionally and objectively.
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"If you look at it cruelly and unemotionally, Hawaii has native birds and introduced birds," he told me.
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For one, Jaime is responsible for Bran Stark's paraplegia (though now that Bran's the Three-Eyed Raven, he'd probably assuage Jaime's guilt by unemotionally saying, "It was written").
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In brief, and as unemotionally as I can state it: since the time when you decided that Bob Bernstein, I and the rest of us had dealt badly with you over your contract, you have behaved to us in a way I can honestly say is unmatched in my experience for overbearingness and utter lack of civility.
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'He's being naughty!' Mohammad says. Ali holds the knife near Mohammad and says, a little too unemotionally: 'Allah! This is the first hostage.
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Jake asks Esplin how he survived without a Yeerk pool. Esplin unemotionally explains that he finds human- Controllers on the Yeerk forum. Every three days, he has them kidnapped, splits the hosts' heads open, and has his human host feed on the Yeerk inside. Fenestre admits that he is a cannibal serial killer.
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The stories are based around the life of the prisoners (political or professional) in the camp and their relations with the officials. We find accounts of prisoners who have become totally dispassionate, insane under the barbaric conditions, unemotionally murderous and suicidal. Though he wrote about imprisonment under the Stalinist regime, Shalamov made only one mention of Joseph Stalin in the book, a brief comment on a large portrait of Stalin in an administrator's office.
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E4's official website describes Nathan as having "an answer for everything, sarcastic wit, and a fondness for pushing things too far" and that "underneath the cocky quips and sarcasm, Nathan isn’t as unemotionally untouchable as he makes out". Tim Dowling of The Guardian described him as the "Irish one who talks too much" of the group of "foul- mouthed young criminals". Digital Spy described him as a "smart aleck". The Metro described him as "hyperactive" and "irritating as hell".
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