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Dispassionately, I reminded myself that love is a choice, not an emotion.
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Dispassionately, I reminded myself that love is a choice, not an emotion.
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Dispassionately, the judge looks down, reads the verdict.
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Dispassionately, 30 Years After Carter Attacked, US to Cut Civilian Death
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Dispassionately but with genuine curiosity, he retrieves this subject from the sensational atmosphere of TV talk shows.
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Dispassionately he wondered was he an especially evil person.
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Dispassionately he wondered was he an especially evil person.
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SHAW: Dispassionately now, how do you grade your uncle and Vice President Gore on their ability to discuss issues that young people care about?
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Dispassionately he reviewed what he knew, and came to a conclusion.
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Dispassionately, she regarded the raw scratched flesh that ran from the top of her thigh to her ankle.
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